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| How much longer? | 01 Jul 2006 18:22 GMT | 5 |
My father in law no longer can get up. He's so weak that you can barely hear him speak. He doesn't take any nutrition anymore because it makes him sick. So he's about withered away. His face is sunken in. This is very painful to write. He's on morphine constantly now. ...
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| New troubles | 01 Jul 2006 15:37 GMT | 19 |
I am just returning from seeing the third ENT post-treatment (from February). I had been impressed of his presentation and approaches at the support group meeting, so I went there. I told him some deterioration and possible new scratch in my throat in 2
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| ipunty update | 01 Jul 2006 14:19 GMT | 18 |
Dear Cancees, I hope this note finds you all well and in good cheer. The Honemoon has begun! And a long day it was what with getting up at five to make a 7:30 AM appoint with Chemo at the James.
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| At 92 she overcame ovarian cancer. Was it the doctor, resveratrol, a miracle, carboplatin? You tell me. | 01 Jul 2006 13:15 GMT | 9 |
Dear Friends, Please read this remarkable story of hope. My 92 year old mother beat stage 4 cancer. Her gynecological oncologist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center gave her no hope. Six months later he called
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| Hi, need support | 01 Jul 2006 03:31 GMT | 3 |
My father is 62 and was recently diagnosed with Chronic lymphocytic leukemia. He has asked me not tell my wife (or anyone for that matter - my brother and mother know). He fears this info could eventually get back and hurt his business. I feel it is causing a distance between my
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