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Don't take me wrong, I'm not wanting anyone to beg me to stay, that's
not the point of this post at all. But actually, I don't think I'll be posting much on here either, and maybe not at Chucks. Oh, nothing wrong with Chuck, or friend's I've made here either, but I spend way to much time looking at a computer screen. Besides, I really haven't mentioned anything in the past, but my wife has been diagnosed with non Hotchkins Lymphoma B. Yes, malignant, and she just took her first chemo treatment monday. She's going to be baptized with fire for a while. Every 21 days. She's a "illy-white Irish redhead, and the last couple days she looked like she'd been scalded, and really nausiated. It'sin stage 2 and the dr.s say there is an excellent recovery rate for her stage and test profile which I'm very thankful for. naturally she's going to start losing her hair, which especially to women is one of the worst parts of the treatment, but that's how it goes. Not wanting high fuel prices to stand in the way I was still wanting to do some good baoting this year, but i wanted to take her out on the lake a lot. she likes boating, but now she has to stay protected fromt he sun, and even with a bimibi top providing lots of shade we still don't want to take chances. Besides, if she's not going, i really don't want to go without her. Maybe I'm just feeling down in the dumps right now... which I am, and I didn't bring this up to bawl on anyones shoulders. And I might have a different attitude tomorrow, but at the moment that's how I feel. I may give rec.boats a break for a while. I'm not going to totally sign out, but I need to spend less time sorting through the China spam and political drivel, and take care of things here at home.... I know, y'all understand. thanks! Tim |
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Tim wrote:
Don't take me wrong, I'm not wanting anyone to beg me to stay, that's not the point of this post at all. But actually, I don't think I'll be posting much on here either, and maybe not at Chucks. Oh, nothing wrong with Chuck, or friend's I've made here either, but I spend way to much time looking at a computer screen. Besides, I really haven't mentioned anything in the past, but my wife has been diagnosed with non Hotchkins Lymphoma B. Yes, malignant, and she just took her first chemo treatment monday. She's going to be baptized with fire for a while. Every 21 days. She's a "illy-white Irish redhead, and the last couple days she looked like she'd been scalded, and really nausiated. It'sin stage 2 and the dr.s say there is an excellent recovery rate for her stage and test profile which I'm very thankful for. naturally she's going to start losing her hair, which especially to women is one of the worst parts of the treatment, but that's how it goes. Not wanting high fuel prices to stand in the way I was still wanting to do some good baoting this year, but i wanted to take her out on the lake a lot. she likes boating, but now she has to stay protected fromt he sun, and even with a bimibi top providing lots of shade we still don't want to take chances. Besides, if she's not going, i really don't want to go without her. Maybe I'm just feeling down in the dumps right now... which I am, and I didn't bring this up to bawl on anyones shoulders. And I might have a different attitude tomorrow, but at the moment that's how I feel. I may give rec.boats a break for a while. I'm not going to totally sign out, but I need to spend less time sorting through the China spam and political drivel, and take care of things here at home.... I know, y'all understand. thanks! Tim Jeez, sorry to hear of this, Tim. I hope you and your bride get through this in good fashion. |
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 17:59:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: I know, y'all understand. thanks! Tim Best of luck to you and yours. I have a good friend and former colleague who is now 7 years along since his original diagnosis and treatment with the same condition. He's doing just fine. |
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On Apr 24, 8:33*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 17:59:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: I know, y'all understand. thanks! Tim Best of luck to you and yours. *I *have a good friend and former colleague who is now 7 years along since his original diagnosis and treatment with the same condition. *He's doing just fine. Thanks guys. That means a lot. Yes, We have friends that have gone through the same thing and have been doing fine for several years now. But y'know? Cancer is something that you always hear happening to "someody else". But sometime, you are the "somebody else" . But The dr.s have stated that with her condition and otherwise good health, statisticly she has about an 83% recovery rate, which is great news. But getting there is literally a hell on earth. Then I get to thinking that she might be in the unlucky 17%. I know it's not healthy for anyone to dwell on that. A good attitude is a great key to recovery. She/we are going to be tied up with treatments all summer so probably boating will be a rare occasion, and yes, she'll feel a lot worse before she gets better. But that's the way it is. . |
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![]() "Tim" wrote in message ... Don't take me wrong, I'm not wanting anyone to beg me to stay, that's not the point of this post at all. But actually, I don't think I'll be posting much on here either, and maybe not at Chucks. Oh, nothing wrong with Chuck, or friend's I've made here either, but I spend way to much time looking at a computer screen. snip..... Sorry to hear that Tim... best of luck to your wife and you. My wife had her cancer scare in 2004... our 1st summer retired from work. She came through the operation great and her semi-annual..and now annual checkups have been excellent. I'll pray that you have similar good fortune. |
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Tim wrote:
Maybe I'm just feeling down in the dumps right now... which I am, and I didn't bring this up to bawl on anyones shoulders. And I might have a different attitude tomorrow, but at the moment that's how I feel. I may give rec.boats a break for a while. I'm not going to totally sign out, but I need to spend less time sorting through the China spam and political drivel, and take care of things here at home.... I know, y'all understand. You have our best thoughts and wishes for a complete recovery. Take care... |
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On Apr 24, 8:59*pm, Tim wrote:
Don't take me wrong, I'm not wanting anyone to beg me to stay, that's not the point of this post at all. But actually, I don't think I'll be posting much on here either, and maybe not at Chucks. Oh, nothing wrong with Chuck, or friend's I've made here either, but I spend way to much time looking at a computer screen. Besides, I really haven't mentioned anything in the past, but my wife has been diagnosed with non Hotchkins Lymphoma B. Yes, malignant, and she just took her first chemo treatment monday. She's going to be baptized with fire for a while. Every 21 days. She's a "illy-white Irish redhead, and the last couple days she looked like she'd been scalded, and really nausiated. It'sin stage 2 and the dr.s say there is an excellent recovery rate for her stage and test profile *which I'm very thankful for. naturally she's going to start losing her hair, which especially to women is one of the worst parts of the treatment, but that's how it goes. Not wanting high fuel prices to stand in the way I was still wanting to do some good baoting this year, but i wanted to take her out on the lake a lot. she likes boating, but now she has to stay protected fromt he sun, and even with a bimibi top providing lots of shade we still don't want to take chances. Besides, if she's not going, i really don't want to go without her. Maybe I'm just feeling down in the dumps right now... which I am, and I didn't bring this up to bawl on anyones shoulders. And I might have a different attitude tomorrow, but at the moment that's how I feel. I may give rec.boats a break for a while. I'm not going to totally sign out, but I need to spend less time sorting through the China spam and political drivel, and take care of things here at home.... I know, y'all understand. thanks! Tim Got your email, our prayers are with your wife, and you too. Fight hard man, don't let her give up man. If for any reason you get out this way, look us up. We don't have much, but we got enough to share ![]() |
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Tim wrote:
On Apr 24, 8:33 pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 17:59:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: I know, y'all understand. thanks! Tim Best of luck to you and yours. I have a good friend and former colleague who is now 7 years along since his original diagnosis and treatment with the same condition. He's doing just fine. Thanks guys. That means a lot. Yes, We have friends that have gone through the same thing and have been doing fine for several years now. But y'know? Cancer is something that you always hear happening to "someody else". But sometime, you are the "somebody else" . But The dr.s have stated that with her condition and otherwise good health, statisticly she has about an 83% recovery rate, which is great news. But getting there is literally a hell on earth. Then I get to thinking that she might be in the unlucky 17%. I know it's not healthy for anyone to dwell on that. A good attitude is a great key to recovery. She/we are going to be tied up with treatments all summer so probably boating will be a rare occasion, and yes, she'll feel a lot worse before she gets better. But that's the way it is. . Tim, Best wishes to you and your wife. As your wife's caretaker, as she goes through this tough treatment you will spend a lot of time taking care of her. Make sure you remember to take care of the caretaker, he will need the support as much as she does. |
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On Apr 24, 8:59*pm, Tim wrote:
Don't take me wrong, I'm not wanting anyone to beg me to stay, that's not the point of this post at all. But actually, I don't think I'll be posting much on here either, and maybe not at Chucks. Oh, nothing wrong with Chuck, or friend's I've made here either, but I spend way to much time looking at a computer screen. Besides, I really haven't mentioned anything in the past, but my wife has been diagnosed with non Hotchkins Lymphoma B. Yes, malignant, and she just took her first chemo treatment monday. She's going to be baptized with fire for a while. Every 21 days. She's a "illy-white Irish redhead, and the last couple days she looked like she'd been scalded, and really nausiated. It'sin stage 2 and the dr.s say there is an excellent recovery rate for her stage and test profile *which I'm very thankful for. naturally she's going to start losing her hair, which especially to women is one of the worst parts of the treatment, but that's how it goes. Not wanting high fuel prices to stand in the way I was still wanting to do some good baoting this year, but i wanted to take her out on the lake a lot. she likes boating, but now she has to stay protected fromt he sun, and even with a bimibi top providing lots of shade we still don't want to take chances. Besides, if she's not going, i really don't want to go without her. Maybe I'm just feeling down in the dumps right now... which I am, and I didn't bring this up to bawl on anyones shoulders. And I might have a different attitude tomorrow, but at the moment that's how I feel. I may give rec.boats a break for a while. I'm not going to totally sign out, but I need to spend less time sorting through the China spam and political drivel, and take care of things here at home.... I know, y'all understand. thanks! Tim Good luck Tim. I wish you and yours the best. Anything I can do, email me. |
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On Apr 24, 9:33*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 17:59:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: I know, y'all understand. thanks! Tim Best of luck to you and yours. *I *have a good friend and former colleague who is now 7 years along since his original diagnosis and treatment with the same condition. *He's doing just fine. I also have a family member who was treated for this condition a few years back and fully recovered, is doing fantastic. Good luck Tim, we'll all still be here talking the same nonsense and will be happy to hear from you when you feel like checking in again. richforman |
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