Wow!
It looks I cannot leave you alone for more than two weeks!!!
What a bounch of crappy messages and loss of precious time!!
C?mon, you all are too valuable to spend your time like that!!
Well, I have good news, and I would like to share them up. Nicolas is doing great. We have been
through 8 chemo sessions, the baby was not good lookin and very weak. He had a serious pneumonia and
for two weeks we thougth we would lose him. But after this, he started an amazing recover and now
looks quite good. He is eating a lot, (2 or 3 times during night 8-))) and has gained weight and
strenght. Since las surgery, sep 1st, tumors have not shown again, and all the blood analisys are
correct.
You can see some pictures at http://www.limaeco.net/plumaveloz/nicol?s.htm
I want you to give him an applause. In fact, I need you to give it to him. I would love to see the
great spirit of this group show up again.
Take care, all of you,
?.G.
Alayne - 16 Feb 2005 09:34 GMT
> Wow!
> It looks I cannot leave you alone for more than two weeks!!!
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> ?.G.
I will gladly stand up and give your baby son applause AG and think that it
is great that he is doing so well.
Warm Hugs to you and your family.
Alayne
J - 16 Feb 2005 10:19 GMT
"Á.G." wrote:
> Well, I have good news, and I would like to share them up. Nicolas is doing great. We have been
> through 8 chemo sessions, the baby was not good lookin and very weak. He had a serious pneumonia and
> for two weeks we thougth we would lose him. But after this, he started an amazing recover and now
> looks quite good. He is eating a lot, (2 or 3 times during night 8-))) and has gained weight and
> strenght. Since las surgery, sep 1st, tumors have not shown again, and all the blood analisys are
> correct.
So pleased to read that there's no more tumors, Á.G.
Sending continuing positive vibes for Nicolas and all the family,
J
Sinead - 16 Feb 2005 11:42 GMT
> Wow!
> It looks I cannot leave you alone for more than two weeks!!!
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> ?.G.
Fantastic news!! It was wonderful to sign in today and read something
lovely.
Best wishes to you and all your loved ones.
Sinead
lisabucc@hotmail.com - 16 Feb 2005 12:18 GMT
So nice to read good news! He's adorable, thanks for the pictures.
Here's praying that the improvement continues.
Take care.
...lisa
gordo - 16 Feb 2005 19:25 GMT
>So nice to read good news! He's adorable, thanks for the pictures.
>Here's praying that the improvement continues.
>
>Take care.
>...lisa
What a great way to start the day. He looks like a super kid.
What a smile.
Gordo
Emily - 16 Feb 2005 15:40 GMT
a@a.com said...
> It looks I cannot leave you alone for more than two weeks!!!
> What a bounch of crappy messages and loss of precious time!!
> C?mon, you all are too valuable to spend your time like that!!
Dreadful, isn't it. It's certainly made me back off lately.
Life's too short, even as a fairly healthy person, for all the
recent stupidity.
> Well, I have good news, and I would like to share them up. Nicolas is doing great.
Whoohoo! Wahey! Brilliant! And how healthy and happy he
looks as well! That is the best news for a long time AG, you
must be very proud of your little boy. All the very best to
you and your wife and to your other children from south Wales
in the UK.

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?.G. - 16 Feb 2005 23:52 GMT
> All the very best to
> you and your wife and to your other children from south Wales
> in the UK.
Twenty years ago, I had a great english summer course in Pontypridd and Merthyr Tydfil. I still
remember the beautiful grey colour of the ocean...
The world is so small and so big at the same time.
Regards,
?.G.
Emily - 17 Feb 2005 01:27 GMT
a@a.com said...
> > All the very best to
> > you and your wife and to your other children from south Wales
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> The world is so small and so big at the same time.
> Regards,
You and your family are welcome here if you wish to return. I
don't have a clean or tidy house, but I do have a permanently
open door for visitors - as long as they don't object too much
to the chaos :-)

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Jill - 17 Feb 2005 04:59 GMT
> Wow!
> It looks I cannot leave you alone for more than two weeks!!!
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> ?.G.
AG,
What a lovely son you have. Thanks for sharing the wonderful news. What a
great way to end my day with, the smile of your handsome son. Give him a
loving kiss from me.
Hugs,
Jill
AR George - 17 Feb 2005 07:33 GMT
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 17:45:19 -0900, Á.G. wrote
(in article <3tyQd.426299$A7.597069@telenews.teleline.es>):
> Wow!
> It looks I cannot leave you alone for more than two weeks!!!
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> Á.G.
Excellent news, encourage him to keep going. I hope it just gets better.
George
orping@sympatico.ca - 17 Feb 2005 21:34 GMT
>Wow!
>It looks I cannot leave you alone for more than two weeks!!!
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>
>Á.G.
What a precious child.
Thanks for sharing the pictures with us.
Nice to hear that things are moving uphill.
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Orping