> From: William T Goodall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I know some people on this list read him.

<<http://www.locusmag.com/2006/Features/03JordanLetter.html>>

>From Locus:

Dear Locus, 
I have been diagnosed with amyloidosis. That is a rare blood disease
which affects only 8 people out of a million each year, and those 8 per
million are divided among 22 distinct forms of amyloidosis. They are
distinct enough that while some have no treatment at all, for the
others, the treatment that works on one will have no effect whatsoever
on any of the rest. An amyloid is a misshapen or misfolded protein that
can be produced by various parts of the body and which may deposit in
other parts of the body (nerves or organs) with varying effects. (As a
small oddity, amyloids are associated with a wide list of diseases
ranging from carpal tunnel syndrome to Alzheimer's. There's no current
evidence of cause and effect, and none of these is considered any form
of amyloidosis, but the amyloids are always there. So it is entirely
possible that research on amyloids may one day lead to cures for
Alzheimer's and the Lord knows what else. I've offered to be a literary
poster boy for the Mayo Amyloidosis Program, and the May PR Department,
at least, seems very interested. Plus, I've discovered a number of fans
in various positions at the clinic, so maybe they'll help out.) 

Now in my case, what I have is primary amyloidosis with cardiomyapathy.
That means that some (only about 5% at present) of my bone marrow is
producing amyloids which are depositing in the wall of my heart,
causing it to thicken and stiffen. Untreated, it would eventually make
my heart unable to function any longer and I would have a median life
expectancy of one year from diagnosis. Fortunately, I am set up for
treatment, which expands my median life expectancy to four years. This
does NOT mean I have four years to live. For those who've forgotten
their freshman or pre-freshman (high school or junior high) math, a
median means half the numbers fall above that value and half fall
below. It is NOT an average. 

In any case, I intend to live considerably longer than that. Everybody
knows or has heard of someone who was told they had five years to live,
only that was twenty years ago and here they guy is, still around and
kicking. I mean to beat him. I sat down and figured out how long it
would take me to write all of the books I currently have in mind,
without adding anything new and without trying rush anything. The
figure I came up with was thirty years. Now, I'm fifty-seven, so anyone
my age hoping for another thirty years is asking for a fair bit, but I
don't care. That is my minimum goal. I am going to finish those books,
all of them, and that is that. 

My treatment starts in about 2 weeks at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester,
Minnesota, where they have seen and treated more cases like mine than
anywhere else in the US. Basically, it boils down to this. They will
harvest a good quantity of my bone marrow stem cells from my blood.
These aren't the stem cells that have Bush and Cheney in a swivet; they
can only grow into bone marrow, and only into my bone marrow at that.
Then will follow two days of intense chemotherapy to kill off all of my
bone marrow, since there is no way at present to target just the
misbehaving 5%. Once this is done, they will re-implant my bmsc to
begin rebuilding my bone marrow and immune system, which will of course
go south with the bone marrow. Depending on how long it takes me to
recuperate sufficiently, 6 to 8 weeks after checking in, I can come
home. I will have a fifty-fifty chance of some good result (25% chance
of remission; 25% chance of some reduction in amyloid production), a
35-40% chance of no result, and a 10-15% chance of fatality. Believe
me, that's a Hell of a lot better than staring down the barrel of a
one-year median. If I get less than full remission, my doctor already,
she says, has several therapies in mind, though I suspect we will
heading into experimental territory. If that is where this takes me,
however, so be it. I have thirty more years worth of books to write
even if I can keep from thinking of any more, and I don't intend to let
this thing get in my way. 
Jim Rigney/Robert Jordan 

Further updates by Jordan himself:
<<http://www.dragonmount.com/RobertJordan/?p=38>>

<<http://www.dragonmount.com/RobertJordan/?p=39>>

So help me, if I don't find out definitively who killed asmo, rggrgr!
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