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The Very Best Christmas Present Ever


Guest Robert Jordan

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This is a very short post, I'm afraid. I know it's been awhile since I posted last, but various things kept getting in the way. Still, here goes, with the best Christmas present I've ever received. Something I had to share without any delay.

 

As you all no doubt know by now, the marker for amyloids is something called Lambda Light Chains, which are found in the blood. The normal range is between 1 and 3. Five months ago, I was at 75. Four months ago, that had gone up to 96. The higher the LLC number, the worse for you. So I wasn't doing so hot.

 

This morning the Mayo gave me my most recent LLC number. 3.14!!!! No, that isn't a typo. 3.14!!! I'm on the brink of normal. Something I never thought I'd say about myself in any regard, frankly. I've got Liston the ropes, guys, and I really believe that your prayers and well-wishes have helped put him there. Now I just have to put him on the canvas. This isn't a cure, and I'm not even sure whether it will count as remission, but it means I'm still on my feet and will be for a while yet. 3.14! Hot damn!

 

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, everybody.

 

I'll talk to you again after the 1st.

 

RJ

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Guest Matt

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I appreciate you keeping everyone up to date and with all the current information about your condition. Ironically, I just caught up with your blogs last week, and today I learned that my uncle has been diagnosed with amyloidosis. He is on his way to Mayo to participate in some treatment involving his stem cells.

 

Love your work, keep fighting.

Guest Alexander

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haha. you know, Pi being the number of your LLC count might be prophetic, as if you are making a full turnaround.

 

Best wishes , post-holidays.

 

still wondering if you are a traveling man,

 

Alex.

Guest Matt Dyer

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That is great to hear Mr. Jordan. I just started reading your books in 2006, and was quite upset when my friend told me about your condition. I think that is wonderful news, and best wishes to your health, and family. I look forward to reading the last of the series. Happy New Year!

Guest Thomas

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That's great news. I pray for you often. Keep up the fight and if you see a young man at Mayo clinic named Brian from UT houston - That's one of my good friends. May God bless you and your recovery. I also wanted to join in the irony of the 3.14 - circle - wheel that is on the other posts. How cool.

Guest SeanM

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I'm glad I found this blog, I was looking for an update of your health issue after my wife had told me about the notice on the Tor website. I'm glad to hear you are doing so well, keep up the good recovery, remember you have 30 years worth of books to write. :-)

 

Sean

Guest suitsme

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Your cell count is equal to pi

Guest Jon Poupard

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I`m an avid reader of RJ and have been since i first picked up the eye of the world. After reading that i went back to this small book shop in Lyme Regis UK where I`m from, and ordered the whole lot. that came to about £80 but I was so engrosed in the whole thing that that didn`t matter. I then read the whole lot again while I was waiting for the Kinfe of dreams to come out, now i have read that three times in waiting for the new book to come out. So i did some research and came across this site ( which i now visit all the time ). to find out about RJ and what he is going through. I know that I`m along way from him and family but I wish him all the best in getting better. I just read that he is 3.14 which rereading blogs form him and others is a good sign. i hope with all my heart and that of my family that he beats this thing!!! and a big thank you to all of his friends, family and all the people at the MAYO that has helped get a fantasic writer and person through the most troubling of times. I read a blog by RJ that said to make people laugh helps so any one reading this should get a laugh of my spelling which i know is very bad. thank you RJ your books help me through life, reading them takes me out side my normal life of family and work ( work, I do about 80 to 90 hours aweek as a chef )and gives me that time to myself that i think every one needs now and again. so thank you again and i hope to read the new book soon!!

thanks to all at this site and others that have kept me in the UK up to date with all progress and backtracking.

cheers

jon

Guest Bruce

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Conga-rats! That is truly phenomenal news. Oh, and once its down on the canvas, give it a kick in the jewels for me, okay?

Guest Mark

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How much of Ebou Dar is influenced by New Orleans? The penchant for festivals, gambling, and other merrymaking there (at least before the Seanchan arrive) invokes the flavor of the Big Easy. Knowing your love of food, I'm guessing you've got a place in your heart for the Delta. They've had their own invasion of sorts. I was down there a couple weeks ago, and in nearly every way, it seems half the city it used to be. But they are rebounding, fighting, and still passionately in love with life, best I can tell. Don't even get me started on the Saints... Keep it up on your own fight, and thanks for your stories.

Guest Daibhaid O'Broder

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I'm a late blooming "Wheel of Time" reader, I only started with the series about 3 years ago or so, but have read up to book 10 so far at least three times or better. It's one of the few series of Fantasy genre that I can immerse myself in and forget for a bit. I read your bio on the homepage and hope that treatment and all is treating you well. I'm not in the same boat but have advanced degenerative arthritis in the spine with epilepsy, your attitude about this has effectively changed my own in a great many ways. I've also the Audio Rennaissance versions of both "The Eye of the World" & "The Great Hunt" and will be purchasing the others along. They are great ways to spend the day immersed in the weaving of the great wheel. And y'all are southerners no less, I'm a transplanted southerner, now in GA. Looking forward to "Knife of Dreams" and looking to get it SOON! Thanks again for the great writing, be well!

Guest Saida BZ

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Congratulations on your improving health! I truly wish you all the best. I discovered your writing about 9 years ago, and have probably read through your series about 10 times or more. I read a lot, and it truly takes an original plot or extremely interesting characters to keep me interested. You have done that time and time again. Also, I'm assuming you still live in Charleston, SC. My family used to vacation there every summer until Hurricane Hugo, I believe, destroyed the beach house. It is a beautiful city, with really neat cemeteries. My family loves old things, and the first place we toured was a cemetery with really old tombstones. I was too young to remember places & names, but I'll never forget the atmosphere. Anyway, take care of yourself!

Guest jacob canada

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thats awesome that you are getting better, your books change many peoples lives. i hope u get to write as much as you want. thanks

Guest Jeff Tan

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Congratulations and we can only hope and pray that it all gets better and better! This is one happy Wheel of Time fan -- and one who is very grateful to you for sharing your stories.

Guest Stephen

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Congratulations - your good news has put a smile on my face! Keep fighting that good fight - think of the satisfaction you'll have when you look down upon your vanquished foe!

Guest Kelly

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Your struggle is ours as well. Though each of us faces our own demons. Keep smiling and find some things to laugh out loud at,(some of the best medicine I know of.) I'm excited by your excellent news and look forward to hearing what you get for Valentines Day!!!

Guest Marie Kirkwood, New Zealand

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A wonderful Christmas present indeed! I have only five minutes ago read about your health situation! I am elated to discover so quickly that things are improving tremendously, as at Christmas. I pray that this trend continues! Best of wishes for your complete recovery, and many grateful thanks for the wonderful journeys you have offered to your readers.

Guest Meg

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and here I just got socks...

Guest David, UK

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Those of us who travel the roads of doubt & despair know of your torment & worry. You are an inspiration, as most on this journey are. Best wishes go to you, and your family. Regardless now, you have a triumph.

Guest Teresa

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I was really pleased to read that you are doing so well - keep up the good work!

Guest Dennis Marguriet

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Just bumped into the site, researching your next WOT book. Unaware of your situation, trying to figure out from the blog what you're fighting....Regardless, my faimily and I wish yours the very best, I will pray for your recovery.

I am ashamed to say I was initially hoping to ask why you weren't as anxious to finish the tale as we are to read it, but life does have a way of getting in the way of what we want. God's Blessings and keep up the good fight.

Guest Best

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Sorry if anyone else has mentioned this but 3.14 are the first three numbers of Pi which is often referred to as God's number, keep swinging Mr Jordan. Your faith will see you through I'm sure.

Guest Orgon

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Mr. Jordan? You out there? It's been a month and your fans are eager to hear how you are doing. Perhaps a few lines every week or two to let us know you are still alright?

 

You have a large group of people rooting for you. A quick "hello" every now and then is the respectful thing to do.

 

Stay strong.

Guest Daniel Connaughton

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I'm so glad to hear that you are doing better. You have done what only a few authors have been able to do for me. Make me feel with every character in your books. This is why I look forward to each release and why I hope for your complete recovery. A talent like yours should have years and years to flourish. To flip a common phrase, I *can* wait for the next thirty novels and I hope to have that many years to enjoy them!

Guest Mervyn Ng

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Congratulations! That doesnt' really cover it. All the best mate.

Guest Anne N

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3.14 ... 3.1416 (Pi) Who said you could not have your pie and eat it too??!! Sorry for the pun. But seriously...I pray that you continue your fight in great optimism. It is half the battle. In my times of darkness, your books have been a beacon of optimism and hope that tomorrow will be a better day. I wish, that somehow, adding my prayers to all those other, may help you on those days that get a bit darker. Que Dios le Bendiga.


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