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My biggest concern with chemo is the collateral damage to healthy organs & what it'll take to get them back to where they belong.

My brother, who was eaten up with cancer in the lungs, lymph nodes, kidneys & brain, and maybe liver, too, lost his battle yesterday morning. Just 61 in February. Only two of us left now; me & the youngest sister, coming 65
I'm so sorry whites. :hugs
 
Yeah.... Somewhere around 300" of snow.... Plus I was walking around on snowshoes shoveling all winter with a broken hip.
Got the new one a few weeks ago.... Much better. Even with all the pain from surgery it's a100x better.
Wow! Incredible! So sorry about the hip! Sounds like surgery was successful - I hope your recovery is swift!
 
My biggest concern with chemo is the collateral damage to healthy organs & what it'll take to get them back to where they belong.

My brother, who was eaten up with cancer in the lungs, lymph nodes, kidneys & brain, and maybe liver, too, lost his battle yesterday morning. Just 61 in February. Only two of us left now; me & the youngest sister, coming 65
Oh no! I'm so sorry to hear this! :hugs
 
Hulk and his lady’s. Man he sure is a giant. :gig :eek: I know he’s big but goodness he just looks giant. :lol: He weighs at least 15lbs if not better. In with him are two red ranger Australorp crosses, an Australorp Wyandotte, two, 3/4 Leghorn 1/4 RIRs, an Australorp, 5 EEs and the reason he’s in there, a freedom ranger from our batch of chicks a few months ago.
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See the one to his right with her tail sticking up? (The buff one) that’s the ranger. He even makes her look small and she dwarfs the other hens!
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Cant wait to see how big his chicks are.

How soon will you hatch from him?

That's probably a"B" when graded on a curve!!!!
:lau
True! :clap
 
My biggest concern with chemo is the collateral damage to healthy organs & what it'll take to get them back to where they belong.

My brother, who was eaten up with cancer in the lungs, lymph nodes, kidneys & brain, and maybe liver, too, lost his battle yesterday morning. Just 61 in February. Only two of us left now; me & the youngest sister, coming 65
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So sorry! :hugs
 
I feel sad when I've read a few post here that call the man a "donor" or as in this case she fired her police man husband...I get it. To some degree. But I've been with my wife since we were kids.... In mean really kids.
When we moved to the, U.P. she was still only 15.
I'm just saying some people may have had bad marriages.... Mine is at the moment.
But I know it'll come around eventually.
The first couple decades we're great.... Then came the years of alcoholic distopia.... But I have big shoulders and can take the weight of it all. As it slowly heals...... Just saying.
We aren't all bad.
Her kids were grown and in college and living away from home... Her husband was polinating anything he could.... so it was time to go...

deb
 
My biggest concern with chemo is the collateral damage to healthy organs & what it'll take to get them back to where they belong.

My brother, who was eaten up with cancer in the lungs, lymph nodes, kidneys & brain, and maybe liver, too, lost his battle yesterday morning. Just 61 in February. Only two of us left now; me & the youngest sister, coming 65
Oh, Whites... I am so sorry. :hugs:hugs:hugs
 

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