The Accurate Reloading Forums
Leopards & Lymphoma
Leopards & Lymphoma
Well done, great news.
31 March 2016, 18:44
D. Nelsonquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by JudgeG:
Emmy and I got to spend some time this fall with Joyce and her lesser half. What great people.
Sandy and I are about finished with our "cabin in the woods" and hope to see them down in Georgia for a "pay back" visit.
Tough lady, good news and come see us!
Thanks Ernest,
We will someday visit. It's in our nature (just ask Darin Nelson). Jerry Dollar will be in your State soon so we have two reasons to head that way on a later road trip.
Please tell Emmy I would love an update on how school is going. We so much enjoyed talking with her during your visit.
You both have our numbers
Cheers
Jim
We loved having you visit! We didn't want you to leave...that says something about the kind of guests you are! Your visit cured some of what ails us, maybe we had something to do with Joyce's good news!

You are always welcome here!
Hugs, Darin
Only problem is that they brought along a javelina to celebrate our 48th wedding anniversary:
01 April 2016, 18:41
SvinejaktGreat news for the both of you

Congratulations!
24 March 2017, 01:03
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
Today Joyce received the results of her two year Surveillance PET Scan. The test was completely negative for any signs of malignancy. Plain English means it's negative for cancer.
Cheers
Jim
The news remains good. The three year PET Scan done yesterday is also negative.
Just wanted to share that with so many folks who truly cared.
Cheers
Jim
24 March 2017, 04:49
jdollarGreat news!!!

Vote Trump- Putin’s best friend…
To quote a former AND CURRENT Trumpiteer - DUMP TRUMP
24 March 2017, 06:12
jjbullCongrats Joyce and Jim
24 March 2017, 07:05
MartyThanks for the update, wonderful news!
24 March 2017, 11:07
fairgameThat made my day mate. Cheers to you both.
ROYAL KAFUE LTD
Email - kafueroyal@gmail.com
Tel/Whatsapp (00260) 975315144
Instagram - kafueroyal
24 March 2017, 11:49
surefire7Congratulations Jim & Joyce!
With news like that, I think I'd go out and buy a lottery ticket.
Or book a safari...

24 March 2017, 15:44
Charles_HelmVery good to hear. Congratulations!
25 March 2017, 00:59
bwana cecilBrought a smile to my ugly face.
25 March 2017, 01:10
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by bwana cecil:
Brought a smile to my ugly face.
Cecil, check your PM's
25 March 2017, 01:30
DoubleDonDoesn't get any better. Congrats!!

Deo Vindice,
Don
Sons of Confederate Veterans Black Horse Camp #780
25 March 2017, 01:44
airgun1Well that is certainly welcome news to all especially you two! Probably a huge relief to you two.
PA Bear Hunter, NRA Benefactor
25 March 2017, 05:47
BiebsHey, good things happen to good people :-)
25 March 2017, 07:16
D. NelsonYou know how great I think this is!!!
Always with you! Darin
25 March 2017, 09:46
surestrikeMost excellent news!
25 March 2017, 12:04
BaxterBquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
Today Joyce received the results of her two year Surveillance PET Scan. The test was completely negative for any signs of malignancy. Plain English means it's negative for cancer.
Cheers
Jim
The news remains good. The three year PET Scan done yesterday is also negative.
Just wanted to share that with so many folks who truly cared.
Cheers
Jim
Drop the mic...
Excellent news.
25 March 2017, 19:04
AntlersThat is great news! Way to go, Joyce!

Antlers
Double Rifle Shooters Society
Heym 450/400 3"
25 March 2017, 23:08
EsskayGreat news..all the best to you both..have enjoyed your safari posts

27 March 2017, 02:16
John ChalmersGreat news Jim,my very best to you both.

jc
27 March 2017, 02:19
cal pappasJolly good show, mates.
Cal
_______________________________
Cal Pappas, Willow, Alaska
www.CalPappas.comwww.CalPappas.blogspot.com1994 Zimbabwe
1997 Zimbabwe
1998 Zimbabwe
1999 Zimbabwe
1999 Namibia, Botswana, Zambia--vacation
2000 Australia
2002 South Africa
2003 South Africa
2003 Zimbabwe
2005 South Africa
2005 Zimbabwe
2006 Tanzania
2006 Zimbabwe--vacation
2007 Zimbabwe--vacation
2008 Zimbabwe
2012 Australia
2013 South Africa
2013 Zimbabwe
2013 Australia
2016 Zimbabwe
2017 Zimbabwe
2018 South Africa
2018 Zimbabwe--vacation
2019 South Africa
2019 Botswana
2019 Zimbabwe vacation
2021 South Africa
2021 South Africa (2nd hunt a month later)
______________________________
13 March 2019, 12:36
FrostbitI started this thread a little over five years ago. Joyce and I made a decision then to go totally public with her diagnosis for a couple reasons but the main one was always the fact that people generally have trouble knowing how to "act" around someone with a potentially life threatening diagnosis. We wanted everyone to know it didn't change how we looked at life at all.
A lot of you have become friends over those years and gave Joyce much support in her battle against cancer. Even those of you we haven't had the pleasure of meeting in person, treated us like friends you've known and cared about.
Joyce just had her five year, and last scheduled, surveillance Pet Scan a little over a week ago. I had planned on resurrecting this old thread to announce the results of that test and to give a final thank you for all of your well wishes and support.
Her scan came back with a positive finding of an enlarged Lymph node in her left groin with an increased uptake of the radioisotope. This was worrisome considering her history so a needle biopsy was done.
It's rare to have a recurrence of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma this far out after a seemingly successful treatment.
The pathology report came back positive for a Follicular Lymphoma without suggestion of a Large B-cell reoccurrence.
The plan at this point is to have the lymph node removed for an even better pathology evaluation since needle biopsies can be inaccurate. There's no doubt she has Follicular Lymphoma but the hope is with the better pathology sample we can be sure the Large B-cell has not returned. That would be bad news if true.
The Follicular Lymphoma is a totally different very slow growing type of cancer, though not curable, it is generally considered "manageable" with life expectancies into the decades.
Sorry I couldn't come on here and say it's an all clear but we are simply treating this like another adventure.
So hug those you love, tell them how much they mean to you, and cherish every single day. Waste none of them.
BTW, Joyce is still a 65 year old badass.....
13 March 2019, 15:39
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
I started this thread a little over five years ago. Joyce and I made a decision then to go totally public with her diagnosis for a couple reasons but the main one was always the fact that people generally have trouble knowing how to "act" around someone with a potentially life threatening diagnosis. We wanted everyone to know it didn't change how we looked at life at all.
A lot of you have become friends over those years and gave Joyce much support in her battle against cancer. Even those of you we haven't had the pleasure of meeting in person, treated us like friends you've known and cared about.
Joyce just had her five year, and last scheduled, surveillance Pet Scan a little over a week ago. I had planned on resurrecting this old thread to announce the results of that test and to give a final thank you for all of your well wishes and support.
Her scan came back with a positive finding of an enlarged Lymph node in her left groin with an increased uptake of the radioisotope. This was worrisome considering her history so a needle biopsy was done.
It's rare to have a recurrence of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma this far out after a seemingly successful treatment.
The pathology report came back positive for a Follicular Lymphoma without suggestion of a Large B-cell reoccurrence.
The plan at this point is to have the lymph node removed for an even better pathology evaluation since needle biopsies can be inaccurate. There's no doubt she has Follicular Lymphoma but the hope is with the better pathology sample we can be sure the Large B-cell has not returned. That would be bad news if true.
The Follicular Lymphoma is a totally different very slow growing type of cancer, though not curable, it is generally considered "manageable" with life expectancies into the decades.
Sorry I couldn't come on here and say it's an all clear but we are simply treating this like another adventure.
So hug those you love, tell them how much they mean to you, and cherish every single day. Waste none of them.
BTW, Joyce is still a 65 year old badass.....
Typically Joyce will beat that cancer into submission. Thinking of you both.
ROYAL KAFUE LTD
Email - kafueroyal@gmail.com
Tel/Whatsapp (00260) 975315144
Instagram - kafueroyal
13 March 2019, 15:40
Charles_Helmquote:
So hug those you love, tell them how much they mean to you, and cherish every single day. Waste none of them.
Very true words...I say the same thing in a slightly different way.
I hope that the further tests are encouraging and that the future for the two of you is the best it can be.
13 March 2019, 16:18
MartyBest of luck to you both. Lots of people pulling for her.
Hope to share a fire with both of you.
13 March 2019, 16:31
BaxterBBest to you both. A badass indeed...
Thank you for the update. May God Bless you both during these worrying times.
Please hang in there and keep us all posted.
Go Well,
Christa & Glenn
13 March 2019, 21:19
Aspen Hill AdventuresJoyce will overcome!
~Ann
13 March 2019, 21:34
sandyhunterBest wishes for another victory. I am confident that you and Joyce will get it done.
13 March 2019, 23:41
bwana cecilYou and Joyce are kinda special to me. So this news saddens me.
She's one tough cookie & I will be praying again for her beating this.
Please keep us posted.
LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
13 March 2019, 23:48
crbutlerThat’s a shame!
Best of luck to you guys. I hope she is able to continue to do what she likes and enjoys, and the two of you continue to enjoy the ride of life together.
14 March 2019, 00:45
BrettAKSCIYou've got this Joyce!!!
Brett
DRSS
Life Member SCI
Life Member NRA
Life Member WSF
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
14 March 2019, 00:51
nopride2Jim, Joyce, I'll join other members of the forum praying for you. Hope to see you in May.
Dave
14 March 2019, 01:42
Todd WilliamsSorry to hear this news Jim but you and Joyce will beat it. You can't doubt that.
Jim and Joyce: You will both be in my daily prayers. Hang in there.
"Never, ever, book a hunt with Jeri Booth or Detail Company Adventures"
14 March 2019, 06:32
PoyntmanJim...
I sent you a PM...
14 March 2019, 10:15
georgeldBest of luck with this one too.
Thing is, lymph nodes are infection
filters first. IF the cancer hasn't
spread out of that area, they should
get it by taking a batch of nodes out.
I had several filled up, no cancer though.
Both sides of crotch and R underarm, one off
L forearm all one trip back in '78.
A week to heal from the carving, then the wait
for the report is the hard part.
Hang in there Joyce, best wishes.
George
"Gun Control is NOT about Guns'
"It's about Control!!"
Join the NRA today!"
LM: NRA, DAV,
George L. Dwight
14 March 2019, 10:39
surefire7Jim & Joyce,
With the determination and strength you both exhibit, the cancer doesn’t stand a chance. You beat the first attack. The second one will be the same.
Come back and visit us again on your next trip to the lower 48.
Surefire7s
14 March 2019, 11:43
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by surefire7:
Jim & Joyce,
With the determination and strength you both exhibit, the cancer doesn’t stand a chance. You beat the first attack. The second one will be the same.
Come back and visit us again on your next trip to the lower 48.
Surefire7s
We hope too.