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    #76
    Originally posted by RobertK View Post
    -Thank you... everyone so much... My grandfather died of this same disease just a few years ago and memories are fresh.. so it's been a mental war ever since I first suspected I had it.

    -Everyone's kind words and actions are so overwhelming. I've been more emo than a pregnant woman.
    I think I can understand your anxiety even more now, seeing that in the past you lost a loved one to "C".
    No thanks for the online support man, your more than welcomed ;)

    I find it so admirable that you share your progress with us on here.



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      #77
      Originally posted by joshh View Post
      Anyone who thinks men don't cry is a girl.:nice: Oh wait....


      So what did the doctors say about treatment and if they expect a full recovery??
      I will know on Tuesday @ 3:15. Richard Grapski is my Oncologist and from what I read he's one of the best in dealing with my kind of cancer.

      I did find out that I do not have to get a port (YAY!).

      I have one more test left called a MUGA. Something to do with testing my lungs and cardio function to make sure I will not have adverse reactions to the chemotherapy.

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        #78
        WOW Robert, just wow!!! Love ya Brother.

        All you guys are in my prayers, as they are always answered.

        As mean, ugly and nasty as it is, it's amazing how cancer has touched the e30 community in such a big way. Ya sometimes things get a little mushy, and sometimes thing get a little........Lukey, but no matter how it comes out it's all good.
        I'm very proud of the e30 community.
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          #79
          Robert I am totally impressed with the way you are sharing all this with us. I think a lot of people would clam up and hide away some where. I really feel that you have a great attitude and I hope you to always remember to keep it.

          You def have a lot of people pulling for you..


          Keep us posted please ! ( or I will come to your house!)...lol

          Steve
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            #80
            Originally posted by tn325i View Post
            Robert I am totally impressed with the way you are sharing all this with us. I think a lot of people would clam up and hide away some where. I really feel that you have a great attitude and I hope you to always remember to keep it.

            You def have a lot of people pulling for you..


            Keep us posted please ! ( or I will come to your house!)...lol

            Steve
            Thanks Steve, I had a friend with cancer that hid it for the longest time from most his friends and his family.

            Whenever I found out I decided I wasn't going to be like that. To stay positive I know I have to take ownership of this thing. Being upfront and sharing this with friends and family has made things much easier on me.

            Maybe someday someone with the same issue might Google Hodgkins and find this thread. I hope that sharing this information might give that person hope because if you have a good support system then you don't have to go through this stuff alone. It's scary enough just making yourself pursue the necessary tests just to make sure you don't have cancer.

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              #81
              Robert, my father passed away when i was 5 years old, due to cancer. Im praying for you. the Lord works in many ways, and sometimes in ways we cant even comprehend. all the best wishes and thoughts go out to you and the fam.

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                #82
                Hey buddy. If you need any help at all, anything at all, let me know.
                Really, anything. Even help working on the ole' bimmer.

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                  #83
                  Originally posted by RobertK View Post
                  I will know on Tuesday @ 3:15. Richard Grapski is my Oncologist and from what I read he's one of the best in dealing with my kind of cancer.

                  I did find out that I do not have to get a port (YAY!).

                  I have one more test left called a MUGA. Something to do with testing my lungs and cardio function to make sure I will not have adverse reactions to the chemotherapy.
                  A muga is a nuclear medicine procedure - pretty similar to the PET CT you had - except it's not a whole body scan. If you want I can have one of the radiologists here have a peek at your pet ct images. They are some of the best in houston.
                  "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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                    #84
                    I too give you major respect for your openness and positive outlook as it is indeed the best to have. The fact that you want to help others with their struggles really shows your character. Keeps us updated, and you know the e30 family has your back.
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                      #85
                      My prayers are with you man. Lost 2 family members to cancer and my brother had lynfoma but beat it. Be strong and have faith.

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                        #86
                        I'm not much of an active member but the sense of community and closeness on this board is really touching.

                        I'd just wanted to say I hope you make it through. My mom had breast cancer in the mid-90's and made it through and that was with old technology! You should make it through.

                        Reading about your story helps me a lot. I have a growth and it might be cancer. I'm praying it isnt but its really scary to think I might have it especially since im only 18

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by red View Post
                          Reading about your story helps me a lot. I have a growth and it might be cancer. I'm praying it isnt but its really scary to think I might have it especially since im only 18
                          Rootin' for you also Red! :up:



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                            #88
                            You'll make it man! Stay strong! We're with you.
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                              #89
                              Oh my god Im so sorry. :(



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                                #90
                                Sorry to hear about it Robert, I'm sure you'll pull through. I'll keep you in my prayers. Like yan said, the lord works in mysterious ways. Glad to see your looking towards helping others, its amazing how positive your staying about it, very admirable.

                                Red, good luck and get it checked out soon.

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