Posted by Lou from Wis. on October 16, 2017 at 17:07:52 from (184.158.3.232):
My #2 son (BOB)bought a new John Deer and uses it every week end,and then adversity struck today with bad news for the family. CANCER!!!.Collin cancer.He went into the hospital for a colin check and they found 4 polips.Three was removed and the biopsy was taken and one was sent in to see if it was bad. Sure enough,it was. Now he goes in as soon as the hospital checks his insurance o make sure it pays for the operation before they schedule him for surgery. We are hoping it is stage one as the survival rate is good for cure and or remission.He is such a swell fellow with wife( my daughter) and a son and daughter both grown and my niece has 2 children.I was wondering if some of you guys have the same type? Although I'm not the most popular fellow here on Y.T but I sure would appreciate prayers for him.Our family is tight nit and we take care of one another.I lost my daughter to cervical cancer and my grand father with throat cancer brought on by him smoking a corn cob pipe.Wore a spot on his tongue and my Mother (bless her heart) pulled clots from his throat so he wouldn't choke to death.It sure is one hel_of a way to leave this world.I'm asking for prayers for BOB ,my #2 son. Thanking you all and with our warmest regards, Lou & Victor.
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