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05 December 2013, 23:07
FrostbitLeopards & Lymphoma
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
(For you guys who have not met her, she's actually tougher than Frostbit ... faaaaaar better looking as well!)
+1, But I'm a better cook. That Moose stew was mine.

05 December 2013, 23:57
BrettAKSCIquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
with an army of friends behind us.
Amen that!!!!!
Brett
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May fordings never be too deep, And alders not too thick; May rock slides never be too steep And ridges not too slick.
And may your bullets shoot as swell As Fred Bear's arrow's flew; And may your nose work just as well As Jack O'Connor's too.
May winds be never at your tail When stalking down the steep; May bears be never on your trail When packing out your sheep.
May the hundred pounds upon you Not make you break or trip; And may the plane in which you flew Await you at the strip.
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05 December 2013, 23:58
BrettAKSCIquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
(For you guys who have not met her, she's actually tougher than Frostbit ... faaaaaar better looking as well!)
+1, But I'm a better cook. That Moose stew was mine.
Yeah amen that as well!!!
Brett
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Rhyme of the Sheep Hunter
May fordings never be too deep, And alders not too thick; May rock slides never be too steep And ridges not too slick.
And may your bullets shoot as swell As Fred Bear's arrow's flew; And may your nose work just as well As Jack O'Connor's too.
May winds be never at your tail When stalking down the steep; May bears be never on your trail When packing out your sheep.
May the hundred pounds upon you Not make you break or trip; And may the plane in which you flew Await you at the strip.
-Seth Peterson
06 December 2013, 01:00
twoseventyJim, praying for you and Joyce.
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06 December 2013, 03:54
Wendell Reichquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
(For you guys who have not met her, she's actually tougher than Frostbit ... faaaaaar better looking as well!)
+1, But I'm a better cook. That Moose stew was mine.
Yes, but she made the biscuits! And that made the stew.
Therefore, she made the stew.
06 December 2013, 03:58
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
(For you guys who have not met her, she's actually tougher than Frostbit ... faaaaaar better looking as well!)
+1, But I'm a better cook. That Moose stew was mine.
Yes, but she made the biscuits! And that made the stew.
Therefore, she made the stew.
I concede. They are killer biscuits.
06 December 2013, 06:50
little missquote:
Originally posted by MJines:
Ditto on the prognosis. My Dad was diagnosed with the same type of cancer several years ago (believe it was actually Stage 4A) and he is doing fine today. Will keep you both in our thoughts and prayers. With all this talk of late on deleting things, let's delete this disease!
Glad to hear your Dad is doing well. It's always nice to hear about the survivors!!
Regards, Bait Babe
06 December 2013, 06:54
little missquote:
Originally posted by BaxterB:
Very best to you both. Was nice to meet you briefly last year at SCI.
I hear leopards make good motivation.
If tests or treatment bring you to Seattle let me know.
Baxter
Leopards are a very good motivation! So is getting back to Africa for any reason whatsoever. Thanks for the offer if we do have to come to Seattle. After all this is finished I would love to come to Seattle for a spring break. Maybe we can do drinks or dinner!
Later,
Bait Babe
06 December 2013, 07:01
little missquote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
2 days after 9/11 i started chemo for stage 4 B cell non Hodgkins lymphoma. i was told my life expectancy was 9-10 years. i was also told that a new drug was available(Rituxin) that was hoped would change that prognosis but under the "old" treatment regimen the cancer would recur in 4-5 years and a second remission was more iffy. 4 1/2 years later, the cancer recurred( right on schedule in spite of the new drug added to the standard treatment). i figured that was it but went through round 2 with fingers crossed. they got me into remission again and again the treatment regimen had changed. long story short, it is now almost 7 years later and 6 months ago my oncologist told me that as far as he was concerned, i am cured. he also said that treatment has progressed to the point that even if it recurs, i can be treated and put back in remission again. in other words, it a treatable disease like diabetes or hypertension rather than a fatal disease. i have gone from the depths of depression to the heights of ecstasy over the last 12 years and have learned a VERY valuable lesson- NEVER GIVE UP! tough times don't last( and 5-6 months of chemo is tough, having been down that road twice) but tough people do! MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOUR WIFE DURING THE COMING ORDEAL, BUT IT WILL PASS.
I had my first chemo round on Tuesday. Of course they gave the Rituxin very slowly but all went well and I tolerated it just fine. I just kept thinking, "Die you Bitch Cancer Zombie Bastard Cells" while visualizing an arcade where I got to shoot them as they came by with an AR on full auto and I NEVER ran out of ammo. It did make the day go rather pleasantly!

By the way cancer cells are yellow and knobby. Don't ask me why that's just how they appeared in the arcade!
Cheers,
Bait Babe
06 December 2013, 07:03
little missquote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
Jim,
You get Joyce fit for next year and I may have a cunning plan.
Thinking of you both always.
Best
Andrew
Andrew,
I always loved your plans!
Best,
Joyce
06 December 2013, 07:05
little missquote:
Originally posted by D. Nelson:
Jim;
As you know, Bait Babe is in my prayers...and knowing her, chemo will be a piece of cake!!!! She'll kick it's butt!
Hugs, Darin
And then we will drink champagne and eat chocolate allllll night!
Love you,
Joyce
06 December 2013, 07:06
little missquote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
all it will do is to give the leopards a chance to grow bigger before you shoot them

may god bless
+1
06 December 2013, 07:09
little missquote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
(For you guys who have not met her, she's actually tougher than Frostbit ... faaaaaar better looking as well!)
+1, But I'm a better cook. That Moose stew was mine.
Yes, but she made the biscuits! And that made the stew.
Therefore, she made the stew.
+1 You are too funny. I so enjoyed our time together.
Joyce
06 December 2013, 07:12
little missTo everyone who has posted such wonderful positive thoughts I want to send out a big thank you. Keep the thoughts and prayers coming!! I appreciate all of them.
Cheers,
Joyce aka Bait Babe
06 December 2013, 07:14
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by little miss:
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
(For you guys who have not met her, she's actually tougher than Frostbit ... faaaaaar better looking as well!)
+1, But I'm a better cook. That Moose stew was mine.
Yes, but she made the biscuits! And that made the stew.
Therefore, she made the stew.
+1 You are too funny. I so enjoyed our time together.
Joyce
Great!! Now all his hats are too small that his head has swelled.
06 December 2013, 11:03
DLSYou and Joyce will be in my thoughts and prayers for a full and speedy recovery from her illness. That said, any woman who is a crossfitter and who can stack two cords of wood is a KEEPER, so you better do all you can to justify her keeping YOU around!

Hang in there and think of upcoming leopard hunts. She deserves a bigger cat than you now.
07 December 2013, 02:39
465H&Hquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
As most of you know Joyce (Bait Babe) and I had a his & her Leopard hunt booked in the Niassa Reserve for early June. It seems that will not be happening for us, at least not this year.
Joyce developed some low back pain in July. She’s an avid Crossfitter so we just attributed the pain to muscle strain. Two weeks later after landing a large Halibut the pain increased. I finally got the hardhead to come in for an Xray two weeks later. She had a compression fracture of her 4th lumbar vertebrae with an very suspicious appearance. Loads of testing later everything was negative. Then in October the pain became intractable and a repeat MRI showed her vertebrae to be all but gone.
She underwent stabilization surgery on 11/04/13, fusing L-5 to L-3 with hardware. Finally a good pathology sample revealed the cause as Large B-Cell Non- Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. She is presently having her first round of chemo as you read this. It will be 6 cycles given 21 days apart.
I’m mentioning this here for two reasons. There are some AR friends that already know this information and I recently got a PM asking me where I was hunting Leopard and with whom. I thought it better just to make a general announcement so to speak.
We certainly will not refuse kind thoughts and prayers but we are NOT seeking anything else.
I just wanted to let folks know that if I were looking for a good Leopard hunt with a beyond excellent chance of a daylight Leopard I would be contacting Greg Brownlee before the conventions. We were slated to hunt with Derek Littleton of Luwire and I did my due diligent research.
Cheers and best wishes for the holidays
Jim & Joyce
Little Miss Crossfit in May after stacking two cords of wood.
Frosbit,
I went through the same cancer and treatment that she is going through 6 years ago. The cancer was gone after the second chemo treatment and is still gone. As your Doc has probably told you, b-cell non-hodgkins lymphoma has a higher mortality rate than hodgkins lymphoma but it responds extremely well to chemotherapy. Good luck to her!
465H&H
07 December 2013, 06:11
jdollarquote:
Originally posted by little miss:
quote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
2 days after 9/11 i started chemo for stage 4 B cell non Hodgkins lymphoma. i was told my life expectancy was 9-10 years. i was also told that a new drug was available(Rituxin) that was hoped would change that prognosis but under the "old" treatment regimen the cancer would recur in 4-5 years and a second remission was more iffy. 4 1/2 years later, the cancer recurred( right on schedule in spite of the new drug added to the standard treatment). i figured that was it but went through round 2 with fingers crossed. they got me into remission again and again the treatment regimen had changed. long story short, it is now almost 7 years later and 6 months ago my oncologist told me that as far as he was concerned, i am cured. he also said that treatment has progressed to the point that even if it recurs, i can be treated and put back in remission again. in other words, it a treatable disease like diabetes or hypertension rather than a fatal disease. i have gone from the depths of depression to the heights of ecstasy over the last 12 years and have learned a VERY valuable lesson- NEVER GIVE UP! tough times don't last( and 5-6 months of chemo is tough, having been down that road twice) but tough people do! MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOUR WIFE DURING THE COMING ORDEAL, BUT IT WILL PASS.
I had my first chemo round on Tuesday. Of course they gave the Rituxin very slowly but all went well and I tolerated it just fine. I just kept thinking, "Die you Bitch Cancer Zombie Bastard Cells" while visualizing an arcade where I got to shoot them as they came by with an AR on full auto and I NEVER ran out of ammo. It did make the day go rather pleasantly!

By the way cancer cells are yellow and knobby. Don't ask me why that's just how they appeared in the arcade!
Cheers,
Bait Babe
that was one of things that drove me crazy with chemo. the Rituxin has to be given so slowly that by the time all is said and done, you are sitting in that frigging chair for 6-7 hours! i did manage to read a lot of books, though, over the months.

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07 December 2013, 07:24
jjbullHate to hear this...but best of luck to both of you. Hope to be reading a new hunt report from you very soon.
Your hunting reports are one of the things convinced my wife and I that "we can do this" too. So we took the plunge and will be in Bots in July.
Prayers and best wishes sent!
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07 December 2013, 09:12
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by jjbull:
Hate to hear this...but best of luck to both of you. Hope to be reading a new hunt report from you very soon.
Your hunting reports are one of the things convinced my wife and I that "we can do this" too. So we took the plunge and will be in Bots in July.
Prayers and best wishes sent!
You bet you can!! Just sit back and let the trip surround you. Don't sweat the small stuff, or better yet, laugh and realize how lucky you are to be able to tell folks later that a broken tierod end is fixable in the middle of the African bush with parts stolen from other spots on the cruiser.

Thanks for the well wishes. Joyce fully intends to go hunt Leopard after she kills all those yellow knobby blobs with her imaginary AR-15 as she mentioned above.

15 December 2013, 19:27
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by jjbull:
Hate to hear this...but best of luck to both of you. Hope to be reading a new hunt report from you very soon.
Your hunting reports are one of the things convinced my wife and I that "we can do this" too. So we took the plunge and will be in Bots in July.
Prayers and best wishes sent!
You bet you can!! Just sit back and let the trip surround you. Don't sweat the small stuff, or better yet, laugh and realize how lucky you are to be able to tell folks later that a broken tierod end is fixable in the middle of the African bush with parts stolen from other spots on the cruiser.

Thanks for the well wishes. Joyce fully intends to go hunt Leopard after she kills all those yellow knobby blobs with her imaginary AR-15 as she mentioned above.
Do we have an update mate?
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15 December 2013, 22:19
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by jjbull:
Hate to hear this...but best of luck to both of you. Hope to be reading a new hunt report from you very soon.
Your hunting reports are one of the things convinced my wife and I that "we can do this" too. So we took the plunge and will be in Bots in July.
Prayers and best wishes sent!
You bet you can!! Just sit back and let the trip surround you. Don't sweat the small stuff, or better yet, laugh and realize how lucky you are to be able to tell folks later that a broken tierod end is fixable in the middle of the African bush with parts stolen from other spots on the cruiser.

Thanks for the well wishes. Joyce fully intends to go hunt Leopard after she kills all those yellow knobby blobs with her imaginary AR-15 as she mentioned above.
Do we have an update mate?
Doing well!!
Some slight nausea and tiredness for about 4-5 days with the first round of Chemo. Her anemia from the back surgery has resolved so her energy is back. She's working out daily within the restrictions placed on her by the surgery. Appointment this Tuesday with the Orthopod and hopefully Xray's will show good healing and perhaps she can get out of the clamshell brace.
Next chemo round is scheduled for 12/23/13 ---- Merry Christmas.

Extreme night sweats have subsided so perhaps that means, as she puts it, the Chemo is killing those Bitch Cancer Zombie Bastard cells.

She is a little concerned about the "styling" of the wig the cancer society gave her. She thinks it makes her look like Cousin It from the Adams Family
16 December 2013, 00:41
leopards valley safarisThat's great news, she seems to have the right attitude. Best wishes for the future
16 December 2013, 01:27
PalmerBest wishes and prayers for Joyce. Keep positive.
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16 December 2013, 03:59
AntlersI will be praying for tolerance of the treatments and a full recovery.
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16 December 2013, 05:14
BaxterBGood news and all best wishes.
16 December 2013, 06:21
Brian ClarkSorry to hear this, all the best for you both.
16 December 2013, 10:06
TrophyShotPrintsWish you two only the best

16 December 2013, 10:55
470EDDYMy thoughts and Prayers are with you both...this is a real marathon!!
There is another member of ours in AR who wishes to remain anonymous...over the last two years has gone through the full Chemo, bone marrow transplant and recovery...with a CANCER FREE celebration last August...he is doing fine now with only one minor rejection relapse of recent...
Another great friend in Anchorage, an Orthodontist and great pilot and hunter.....same thing...lots of time at Fred Hutch in Seattle and bone marrow transplant from twin brother.....he is doing fine as well...hunted goats this Spring with his daughter....
This ugly stuff is BEATABLE these days!! I wish you all the best!!
Cheers,
470EDDY
16 December 2013, 20:46
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by 470EDDY:
My thoughts and Prayers are with you both...this is a real marathon!!
There is another member of ours in AR who wishes to remain anonymous...over the last two years has gone through the full Chemo, bone marrow transplant and recovery...with a CANCER FREE celebration last August...he is doing fine now with only one minor rejection relapse of recent...
Another great friend in Anchorage, an Orthodontist and great pilot and hunter.....same thing...lots of time at Fred Hutch in Seattle and bone marrow transplant from twin brother.....he is doing fine as well...hunted goats this Spring with his daughter....
This ugly stuff is BEATABLE these days!! I wish you all the best!!
Cheers,
I know the Orthodontist of whom you speak.
16 December 2013, 21:17
fairgameSounds very positive mate and we are all praying for your girl.
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16 December 2013, 21:31
Todd WilliamsBest wishes for you and your wife Jim.
16 December 2013, 22:06
FrostbitThanks everyone for the well wishes, thoughts and prayers. Joyce is doing well and staying strong and active.
16 December 2013, 22:39
SBTShe must be Wonder Woman! Wishing you all the best.
Scott
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17 December 2013, 00:05
John ChalmersMy best wishes to you both.jc
17 December 2013, 07:46
Thierry LabatHi J & J
I'm so sorry to hear about this! I wish you all the courage, faith and support needed to get through it. From the little I know about you guys I know you make a great team and will successfully tackle this together and that " Bait Babe " has serious determination, which I'm certain will carry her over the finish line. My prayers and thoughts are with you.
All the best
Thierry
17 December 2013, 08:00
jdollarquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by jjbull:
Hate to hear this...but best of luck to both of you. Hope to be reading a new hunt report from you very soon.
Your hunting reports are one of the things convinced my wife and I that "we can do this" too. So we took the plunge and will be in Bots in July.
Prayers and best wishes sent!
You bet you can!! Just sit back and let the trip surround you. Don't sweat the small stuff, or better yet, laugh and realize how lucky you are to be able to tell folks later that a broken tierod end is fixable in the middle of the African bush with parts stolen from other spots on the cruiser.

Thanks for the well wishes. Joyce fully intends to go hunt Leopard after she kills all those yellow knobby blobs with her imaginary AR-15 as she mentioned above.
Do we have an update mate?
Doing well!!
Some slight nausea and tiredness for about 4-5 days with the first round of Chemo. Her anemia from the back surgery has resolved so her energy is back. She's working out daily within the restrictions placed on her by the surgery. Appointment this Tuesday with the Orthopod and hopefully Xray's will show good healing and perhaps she can get out of the clamshell brace.
Next chemo round is scheduled for 12/23/13 ---- Merry Christmas.

Extreme night sweats have subsided so perhaps that means, as she puts it, the Chemo is killing those Bitch Cancer Zombie Bastard cells.

She is a little concerned about the "styling" of the wig the cancer society gave her. She thinks it makes her look like Cousin It from the Adams Family
the extreme night sweats were the only symptom i had when i was diagnosed. and they did indeed subside fairly quickly- so considering what i was told initially and where i am now- IT IS INDEED A GOOD SIGN!! hang in there and things will get better( although the hair loss was a major nuisance in winter

)
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17 December 2013, 08:20
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by jjbull:
Hate to hear this...but best of luck to both of you. Hope to be reading a new hunt report from you very soon.
Your hunting reports are one of the things convinced my wife and I that "we can do this" too. So we took the plunge and will be in Bots in July.
Prayers and best wishes sent!
You bet you can!! Just sit back and let the trip surround you. Don't sweat the small stuff, or better yet, laugh and realize how lucky you are to be able to tell folks later that a broken tierod end is fixable in the middle of the African bush with parts stolen from other spots on the cruiser.

Thanks for the well wishes. Joyce fully intends to go hunt Leopard after she kills all those yellow knobby blobs with her imaginary AR-15 as she mentioned above.
Do we have an update mate?
Doing well!!
Some slight nausea and tiredness for about 4-5 days with the first round of Chemo. Her anemia from the back surgery has resolved so her energy is back. She's working out daily within the restrictions placed on her by the surgery. Appointment this Tuesday with the Orthopod and hopefully Xray's will show good healing and perhaps she can get out of the clamshell brace.
Next chemo round is scheduled for 12/23/13 ---- Merry Christmas.

Extreme night sweats have subsided so perhaps that means, as she puts it, the Chemo is killing those Bitch Cancer Zombie Bastard cells.

She is a little concerned about the "styling" of the wig the cancer society gave her. She thinks it makes her look like Cousin It from the Adams Family
the extreme night sweats were the only symptom i had when i was diagnosed. and they did indeed subside fairly quickly- so considering what i was told initially and where i am now- IT IS INDEED A GOOD SIGN!! hang in there and things will get better( although the hair loss was a major nuisance in winter

)
Joyce asked me to tell you thank you for that information. She really is doing well!!
17 December 2013, 11:39
georgeldJoyce:
Wishing you the best with this battle.
I know personally what cancers can do.
Ten yrs ago this Halloween lost my wife to colon cancer, Mom a smoker died of it Dec 7.-07.
Hang in there and give 'em hell lady!
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18 December 2013, 09:27
Bud MeadowsJim & Joyce: Our prayers are with you during these trying times. You were kind enough to send us your Namibia DVD, which helped us greatly in our travels to Etosha and Swakopmund. My wife M.T. is also a nurse (BSN, MSN, DNP)and underwent a lumpectomy just a few years ago. Going through radiation treatments was difficult, but in the end was successful. Having been married to a nurse for 43 years, I know how feisty and determined they are in facing any challenge.
Here's a picture of us touring the Namib Desert, which you and Joyce recommended to us:
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