Well folks, I go on a real Safari tomorrow, Sept,3rd! This is to be a dangerous game Safari, but no rifle will be used, only a little knife! I hope it's control feed!
It seems I've been carrying around an un-diognosed Cancer for about 15 years, and I go under the knife tomorrow at 8:45 CST. So I may not be around for some time!
Later kids, see ya at the campfire down the road, I hope!
[ 09-02-2003, 20:57: Message edited by: MacD37 ]
Posts: 14634 | Location: TEXAS | Registered: 08 June 2000
God Bless you and the doctors, and may he guide their hands.
To give you a ray of sunshine, I very close friend of mine was diagnosed with class 4 cancer in tongue and neck, and 60% cancerous prostate. After surgery, chemo and radiation his prognosis was a 15% chance of making it to 5 years, and that didn't take into account the prostate cancer. It has been 5 years now.
Red
Posts: 4740 | Location: Fresno, CA | Registered: 21 March 2003
Good luck on your surgery. My dad suffers from mesothelioma and has been through alot this last year, so I understand a little about what you're going through. Hope all goes well and that we have you back on the forum soon! My prayers are with you and your family.
Posts: 659 | Location: Texas | Registered: 28 June 2003
After the surgery, be sure and take an active role in determining your treatment, research the lastest and greatest, treatments change monthly it seems and not all doctors keep abreast of the new stuff.
Just my experience.
God Bless
low_tech
Posts: 484 | Location: SLC, UT | Registered: 01 March 2003
MacD I went on one of those safaris; it's been 19 years, and I don't want to go on another, ever. My doctor told me that attitude was very important. Keep a stout heart, we will be pulling for you. Frank Sauer
Posts: 20 | Location: Texas | Registered: 26 July 2003
Good luck bud, I will be thinking about you while I am guiding my patient on his safari tomorow. If there is anything you can think of that we can do to make things better for you Let us know!!! Just keep saying "the gas man is my friend, the gas man is my friend.......".
Mac...Karen and I wish you the best and expect to see your sorry (excuse me ) sweet smiling face at Hunters Headquarters soon. The BS level here is getting low so hurry up and get back to speed. Mims
Mac, Best of luck and Godspeed, my friend. As a cancer survivor myself, I agree that it IS about attitude and the will to do whatever it takes to win one day at a time!