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On Sep 15, 6:30*pm, JimH wrote:
You are a good guy Tim. How is your wife coping and getting along? Very good, Jim. Thanks! She's done with treatments, and tomorrow she goes to Decatur for evaluations and scheduling MRI and various scans. Her strength is returning as well as her hair and voice is fully recovered. Thankfully the horrible Chemo and Radiation is over with. Hopefully forever! It's been tough, but situations like this do make you thankful for what you have. When my family's health is at stake, all else seems worthlessly trivial. Thanks for asking, man. i appreciate it! |
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Tim wrote:
On Sep 15, 6:30 pm, JimH wrote: You are a good guy Tim. How is your wife coping and getting along? Very good, Jim. Thanks! She's done with treatments, and tomorrow she goes to Decatur for evaluations and scheduling MRI and various scans. Her strength is returning as well as her hair and voice is fully recovered. Thankfully the horrible Chemo and Radiation is over with. Hopefully forever! It's been tough, but situations like this do make you thankful for what you have. When my family's health is at stake, all else seems worthlessly trivial. Thanks for asking, man. i appreciate it! That's encouraging. My father *and* a close friend are both dealing with cancer. Neither have a great prognosis but there *is* hope. My father introduced me to boating on a small Glastron tri-hull in the late 70's. My friend has been my fishing partner on several local tournaments in Illinois. Neither of them can get on a boat right now. Best of luck to her, Tim. Stay strong - I know first hand how important that is and your positive attitude will only help her. -dk F-WAFA and his petty BS |
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On Sep 15, 8:02*pm, DK wrote:
Tim wrote: On Sep 15, 6:30 pm, JimH wrote: You are a good guy Tim. How is your wife coping and getting along? Very good, Jim. Thanks! She's done with treatments, and tomorrow she goes to Decatur for evaluations and scheduling MRI and various scans. Her strength is returning as well as her hair and voice is fully recovered. Thankfully the horrible Chemo and Radiation is over with. Hopefully forever! It's been tough, but situations like this do make you thankful for what you have. When my family's health is at stake, all else seems worthlessly trivial. Thanks for asking, man. i appreciate it! That's encouraging. *My father *and* a close friend are both dealing with cancer. *Neither have a great prognosis but there *is* hope. My father introduced me to boating on a small Glastron tri-hull in the late 70's. *My friend has been my fishing partner on several local tournaments in Illinois. *Neither of them can get on a boat right now. Best of luck to her, Tim. *Stay strong - I know first hand how important that is and your positive attitude will only help her. -dk Yeah, I found out really quickly that cancers aren't always for "somebody else" and that if a family member has it then you all have it. it weighs in heavier than the proverbial "ton o' lead". Yessir. Attitude and faith. The greatest possessions one can own. Thanks, man. |
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