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  #41  
Old August 19th 04, 02:13 PM
Christine Burel
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Hugs, Pam, I'm really so glad to hear the good news!!!!Been thinking of
ya'll -- purrs and purrayers still a'comin' -- give all your family our
best!
Christine
"Tanada" wrote in message
nk.net...
We went up to see the Neurosurgeon, Dr Ewend, at UNC (Chapel Hill)
today, and he said that he doesn't think that Rob's tumor is coming
back. However, they're having Rob's MRI films reviewed by a group of
specialists this afternoon, and we'll find out what they say tomorrow.

If they agree with Dr Ewend, Rob will be put back on a course of Temodar
for as long as he can tolerate it, up to 12 months, just to make sure
the stuff is good and dead. If they decide that it is warranted, a
biopsy will be done to see if it is the same type of tumor as before,
and chemo will be decided on based on the biopsy. Either way, it looks
a lot better than we were afraid of. Your purrs, prayers, good
thoughts, and blessings have struck again. Thank you everyone.

Pam, Rob, and the Fayetteville Seven



  #42  
Old August 19th 04, 02:13 PM
Christine Burel
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Hugs, Pam, I'm really so glad to hear the good news!!!!Been thinking of
ya'll -- purrs and purrayers still a'comin' -- give all your family our
best!
Christine
"Tanada" wrote in message
nk.net...
We went up to see the Neurosurgeon, Dr Ewend, at UNC (Chapel Hill)
today, and he said that he doesn't think that Rob's tumor is coming
back. However, they're having Rob's MRI films reviewed by a group of
specialists this afternoon, and we'll find out what they say tomorrow.

If they agree with Dr Ewend, Rob will be put back on a course of Temodar
for as long as he can tolerate it, up to 12 months, just to make sure
the stuff is good and dead. If they decide that it is warranted, a
biopsy will be done to see if it is the same type of tumor as before,
and chemo will be decided on based on the biopsy. Either way, it looks
a lot better than we were afraid of. Your purrs, prayers, good
thoughts, and blessings have struck again. Thank you everyone.

Pam, Rob, and the Fayetteville Seven



  #43  
Old August 19th 04, 02:13 PM
Christine Burel
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Hugs, Pam, I'm really so glad to hear the good news!!!!Been thinking of
ya'll -- purrs and purrayers still a'comin' -- give all your family our
best!
Christine
"Tanada" wrote in message
nk.net...
We went up to see the Neurosurgeon, Dr Ewend, at UNC (Chapel Hill)
today, and he said that he doesn't think that Rob's tumor is coming
back. However, they're having Rob's MRI films reviewed by a group of
specialists this afternoon, and we'll find out what they say tomorrow.

If they agree with Dr Ewend, Rob will be put back on a course of Temodar
for as long as he can tolerate it, up to 12 months, just to make sure
the stuff is good and dead. If they decide that it is warranted, a
biopsy will be done to see if it is the same type of tumor as before,
and chemo will be decided on based on the biopsy. Either way, it looks
a lot better than we were afraid of. Your purrs, prayers, good
thoughts, and blessings have struck again. Thank you everyone.

Pam, Rob, and the Fayetteville Seven



  #44  
Old August 19th 04, 03:28 PM
JBHajos
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We went up to see the Neurosurgeon, Dr Ewend, at UNC (Chapel Hill)
today, and he said that he doesn't think that Rob's tumor is coming
back.


So glad to hear this optimistic report!! Purrs and fingers crossed
that more good news is on the way.

We learned this past weekend that my brother's cancer has definitely
returned. He went through radiation treatment the first time and
everything seemed A-OK. Now that it's back, the doctor says his body
can't take radiation any more and he'll have chemo this time instead.
So we understand full well the ordeal and anxiety you and Rob have
been through. We'll be thinking of you all.

Jeanne
  #45  
Old August 19th 04, 03:28 PM
JBHajos
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We went up to see the Neurosurgeon, Dr Ewend, at UNC (Chapel Hill)
today, and he said that he doesn't think that Rob's tumor is coming
back.


So glad to hear this optimistic report!! Purrs and fingers crossed
that more good news is on the way.

We learned this past weekend that my brother's cancer has definitely
returned. He went through radiation treatment the first time and
everything seemed A-OK. Now that it's back, the doctor says his body
can't take radiation any more and he'll have chemo this time instead.
So we understand full well the ordeal and anxiety you and Rob have
been through. We'll be thinking of you all.

Jeanne
  #46  
Old August 19th 04, 03:28 PM
JBHajos
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We went up to see the Neurosurgeon, Dr Ewend, at UNC (Chapel Hill)
today, and he said that he doesn't think that Rob's tumor is coming
back.


So glad to hear this optimistic report!! Purrs and fingers crossed
that more good news is on the way.

We learned this past weekend that my brother's cancer has definitely
returned. He went through radiation treatment the first time and
everything seemed A-OK. Now that it's back, the doctor says his body
can't take radiation any more and he'll have chemo this time instead.
So we understand full well the ordeal and anxiety you and Rob have
been through. We'll be thinking of you all.

Jeanne
  #47  
Old August 19th 04, 03:30 PM
Singh
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Purrs for recovery, and cheers to Rob for kicking cancer in the ass!

Baha
Blessed be!

Tanada wrote:

We went up to see the Neurosurgeon, Dr Ewend, at UNC (Chapel Hill)
today, and he said that he doesn't think that Rob's tumor is coming
back. However, they're having Rob's MRI films reviewed by a group of
specialists this afternoon, and we'll find out what they say tomorrow.

If they agree with Dr Ewend, Rob will be put back on a course of Temodar
for as long as he can tolerate it, up to 12 months, just to make sure
the stuff is good and dead. If they decide that it is warranted, a
biopsy will be done to see if it is the same type of tumor as before,
and chemo will be decided on based on the biopsy. Either way, it looks
a lot better than we were afraid of. Your purrs, prayers, good
thoughts, and blessings have struck again. Thank you everyone.

Pam, Rob, and the Fayetteville Seven


  #48  
Old August 19th 04, 03:30 PM
Singh
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Purrs for recovery, and cheers to Rob for kicking cancer in the ass!

Baha
Blessed be!

Tanada wrote:

We went up to see the Neurosurgeon, Dr Ewend, at UNC (Chapel Hill)
today, and he said that he doesn't think that Rob's tumor is coming
back. However, they're having Rob's MRI films reviewed by a group of
specialists this afternoon, and we'll find out what they say tomorrow.

If they agree with Dr Ewend, Rob will be put back on a course of Temodar
for as long as he can tolerate it, up to 12 months, just to make sure
the stuff is good and dead. If they decide that it is warranted, a
biopsy will be done to see if it is the same type of tumor as before,
and chemo will be decided on based on the biopsy. Either way, it looks
a lot better than we were afraid of. Your purrs, prayers, good
thoughts, and blessings have struck again. Thank you everyone.

Pam, Rob, and the Fayetteville Seven


  #49  
Old August 19th 04, 03:30 PM
Singh
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Purrs for recovery, and cheers to Rob for kicking cancer in the ass!

Baha
Blessed be!

Tanada wrote:

We went up to see the Neurosurgeon, Dr Ewend, at UNC (Chapel Hill)
today, and he said that he doesn't think that Rob's tumor is coming
back. However, they're having Rob's MRI films reviewed by a group of
specialists this afternoon, and we'll find out what they say tomorrow.

If they agree with Dr Ewend, Rob will be put back on a course of Temodar
for as long as he can tolerate it, up to 12 months, just to make sure
the stuff is good and dead. If they decide that it is warranted, a
biopsy will be done to see if it is the same type of tumor as before,
and chemo will be decided on based on the biopsy. Either way, it looks
a lot better than we were afraid of. Your purrs, prayers, good
thoughts, and blessings have struck again. Thank you everyone.

Pam, Rob, and the Fayetteville Seven


  #50  
Old August 19th 04, 04:19 PM
Charleen Welton
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"JBHajos" wrote in message
...
We went up to see the Neurosurgeon, Dr Ewend, at UNC (Chapel Hill)
today, and he said that he doesn't think that Rob's tumor is coming
back.


So glad to hear this optimistic report!! Purrs and fingers crossed
that more good news is on the way.

We learned this past weekend that my brother's cancer has definitely
returned. He went through radiation treatment the first time and
everything seemed A-OK. Now that it's back, the doctor says his body
can't take radiation any more and he'll have chemo this time instead.
So we understand full well the ordeal and anxiety you and Rob have
been through. We'll be thinking of you all.

Jeannne


Jeanne,

Our thoughts, prayers and purrs are with your brother and your family as
well.

Charleen


 




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