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Post by doghunter101 on Nov 14, 2005 15:34:19 GMT -5
Fellas I know this is an off topic post but sorry needed somewhere to say this........ My grandma was diagnosed with a braintumor last september and has lasted a longtime since then but now it is getting worse, we went over there this morning to take their dog out and found her laying in the floor because she had fallen out of bed and could not get up........ Im sorry for posting this here but how bout some prayers, my family and I would be very gratefull if you dont mind, takemeasy and have a goodhuntingseason........-tim
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Post by duckman on Nov 14, 2005 18:18:07 GMT -5
I really can't think of a better place to post it, than right here Tim. We will remember your Grandma in our prayers buddy, they are on their way! Chris
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Post by doghunter101 on Nov 14, 2005 19:03:37 GMT -5
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Post by shpines on Nov 14, 2005 19:18:26 GMT -5
I'm thinking of you and your grandma and keeping you all in my prayers. I know what it is like, as I have had to help care for ailing grandparents and work in the medical field. Take special care.
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Post by doghunter101 on Nov 14, 2005 19:46:29 GMT -5
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Post by Gunslinger on Nov 14, 2005 20:04:19 GMT -5
This is the place to make this post.. Tim you and your family have my prayers.I feel deeply for you and your family because I have been there.I lost my mother to a brain tumor 10 years ago.And were here for you buddy if you need anything let me know.
Chris
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Post by doghunter101 on Nov 14, 2005 20:13:31 GMT -5
Not really much you can do unless you can get rid of a danged braintumor........ We do appreciate your prayers though so please keep them coming, thanks again and killabigbuck for me........-tim
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Post by boweevil on Nov 14, 2005 20:32:16 GMT -5
Doghunter, You are definitely in my prayers. Your post brings back some awfully bad memories but I want you to know you're not alone in feeling the way you do. My cousin (who was like my brother growing up) passed away Oct. 2001 at the ripe young age of 26 from a brain tumor. Not a day goes by that I don't miss him and wonder WHY? ? Not to mention that my own brother (age 34) has been in remission from cancer for almost 5 years now. It's very hard to deal with. You feel so helpless like there is absolutely nothing you can do. Keep your head up, pray and most of all don't let them see you cry. It's hard but you have to be strong because they can't. If you ever want to talk about it let me know. That's what we're all here for. Take care of yourself and your family.
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Post by shpines on Nov 18, 2005 9:20:59 GMT -5
I have a lot of cancer in my family and hope that they can find some cures by the time it passes from our generation to my son's. I know how hard it is...3 of my grandparents had cancer, one had alzheimer's. It is hard to sit there, seeing them like that and not be able to do anything. I think that you guys just being there for her is probably the best gift that you can give her right now. Cherish your time.
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Post by boweevil on Nov 18, 2005 9:34:48 GMT -5
Exactly. Cancer is widespread in my family too. It is a very scary thing to deal with. All you can do is make them comfortable and love them while you have them.
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