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Offline reeb

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« Reply #45 on: August 22, 2007, 12:09:38 AM »
soul! will see you when you come back =)
Good luck to you sir

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« Reply #46 on: August 22, 2007, 05:29:36 AM »
>S< Good luck to you sir, our prayers will be with you.

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« Reply #47 on: August 22, 2007, 09:19:58 AM »
Soul, I wish you and your family luck and strength!  God bless you!

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« Reply #48 on: August 22, 2007, 09:57:51 AM »
I cannot thank you all enough for the kind words.


Heidi is planning on getting a second opinion as far as the best way to take care of it.  The medicine that the endocronoligist(I know it's prolly spelled wrong) wants to give her to reduce the size of the tumour has some weird side effects.  I.E.  Mood Swings, Vision problems, feeling "run down" cramps, just to name a few.  Oh, and there is this one it could possibly cause the tumour to Implode!  As far as that goes naturally she is scared, I told her if she didn't like it to get a second opinion, that's one good thing about living in the U.S of A.  If you don't like what people tell you, then go somewhere's else.  The other possibility is removal, and that is the one I am hoping she leans toward due to the fact that after 2 weeks, she should be back to normal.  W/ the medicine, it will only reduce it in size and she will have to be on that  for the rest of her life.

Now, i have a somewhat twisted sense of humour so when Heidi was telling me about the side effects, I asked, "Aren't those what you are experiencing now w/ it"?  She saw my logic :) Other than that she is still in Jersey Girl mode and kickin.


Anywho's..i need to get back to the kids as they are now getting into glue and all.  Again, TY all very much
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« Reply #49 on: August 25, 2007, 10:50:14 PM »
.SoulTakr....it was nice to know a guy like you. No matter how annoying people said i was you stuck around in there with me(especially when we wing up in the jugs:t) I know what its like with family members and tumors.  My grandmother had a brain tumor and its slowly coming back.  I wish the best of luck to your wife man.  You just got to put everything in God's hands and let Him take care of it.  All we can do is pray.  And God knows I'll be praying for ya bud.  You've been too good of a friend to me and i surely HATE to see you go(after i FINALLY got into EoI).  Everything i do in AH2 will be dedicated to you man.  You've taught me a LOT of stuff and right now it's paying off.  Hopefully everything will go great  and you will get to come back to us.  Cause i really miss those corny but easy to laugh at "pre-mission" jokes you used to tell:lol.  Yes...i'm talking about the one you told us when we went on that P-47 fighter sweep mission.  

Well....best of luck to ya bro and hope everything goes great.  Just let God do his work and pray to him.  You will always be in my thoughts and Prayers.

<<<<<>>>>> SoulTakr...you will be greatly missed

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« Reply #50 on: August 26, 2007, 05:16:15 AM »
my mother in law was diagnosed with a lymphatic cancer in 1992.  by the time she went to the doctor the cancer had metastasized to many other areas of her body.

she was placed on chemo but she felt so badly that she decided to go home and die.

I was driving around town and listening to the Ron and Ron show when they had a guest who was talking about a product called cantron which had cured him when tradition treatment had failed.  this was prior to the intardnet so I ordered a book on the topic and read it.  after reading the book and other materials I ordered a years worth of the cantron for about $300.00 and presented it to my mother in law.  even though she was dying she pooh poohed the idea as not being safe.  it sat in her house for about three months until she began to really sick.  at that point she started on the regimen and followed the program with precision.  she is still here today at eighty-two years of age being a pain in my bellybutton every time she sees me.

I had forgotten about this but was reminded of it by my wife as she overheard me talking to a squaddy who is going through a similar experience with his wife.

you may want to check this out as a final option prior to death.

all the best to you and your family.

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« Reply #51 on: August 26, 2007, 05:28:51 AM »
Quote
Originally posted by storch
my mother in law was diagnosed with a lymphatic cancer in 1992.  by the time she went to the doctor the cancer had metastasized to many other areas of her body.

she was placed on chemo but she felt so badly that she decided to go home and die.

I was driving around town and listening to the Ron and Ron show when they had a guest who was talking about a product called cantron which had cured him when tradition treatment had failed.  this was prior to the intardnet so I ordered a book on the topic and read it.  after reading the book and other materials I ordered a years worth of the cantron for about $300.00 and presented it to my mother in law.  even though she was dying she pooh poohed the idea as not being safe.  it sat in her house for about three months until she began to really sick.  at that point she started on the regimen and followed the program with precision.  she is still here today at eighty-two years of age being a pain in my bellybutton every time she sees me.

I had forgotten about this but was reminded of it by my wife as she overheard me talking to a squaddy who is going through a similar experience with his wife.

you may want to check this out as a final option prior to death.

all the best to you and your family.


As it stands, the tumour is not malignant, and it is just pressing on her optic nerve or something or other.  She has begun her medication to shrink it(funny...she has 4 pills for an entire month)  she has to break them in halfs basically ending up taking 1 full pill a week.  Other than that she is in full B____ mode :) and i need to get some kind of sleep if I'm taking a motorcycle ride today. ( And I still have to cut the grass)  Sure that there are some risks and side effects by taking the medicine, but the doc's want to see if it can be shrunk, if not...then they will go to surgery.  They just don't want to risk missing some microspocic piece and have it come back.  Again, Thank You all. <>
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« Reply #52 on: August 26, 2007, 06:16:06 AM »
I missed the part where the tumor isn't malignant.  I'm gladdened to know that.

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« Reply #53 on: August 26, 2007, 06:17:18 AM »
Soultaker it has been many years of fighting for us. it has been a blast and as always its been tons of classic fights for us. i am saden to hear you will be leaving us, but most of all it sadens me more to hear of your wife. I am very sorry to hear this, my thoughts and preyers go out to you and your family. if there is anything i can do let me know.

Salute from the 173rd we all will keep you in our preyers bro. till we meet in the skies again.

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« Reply #54 on: August 26, 2007, 07:34:52 PM »
Yes please check your PM's

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« Reply #55 on: August 26, 2007, 09:40:27 PM »
Soul, my heartfelt condolences to you and your family. My families prayers are with you. You'll be missed around here, and admired many. <> Sir!I'm proud to have flown with you.
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« Reply #56 on: August 27, 2007, 09:03:29 AM »
Good Luck Bro,

     Best of luck to you and your family.  I hope that your wife's doctor gets on that tumor's six and blasts it into oblivion like you have done me so many times!!  Stay tough, and keep puttin' one foot in front of the other.  We'll be pullin for ya.



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« Reply #57 on: August 27, 2007, 11:51:27 AM »
Best wishes, Sir.  
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