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i am so sorry to hear about this new situation. i have a good onc because i do not have to have an appt to find out any of my test results. i get a phone call usually the same day. you are right abt how the medical profession does not realize how we want results asap. i hope the news you get is better than what you are thinking about. good luck on your scans. sending you lots of hugs & prayers! hang in there! oh if you ever enter a shooting event i will back you with big bucks!!!
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Hope you can get some rest tonight Doc
Although with all this on your mind I dont really see how you could. Hopefully no nightmares. Will be watching for your posts to see how you are doing. Hope you can feel the tug of all these people pulling for you, me included. Its obvious they care about you and each other. -
Putting the dragon on theDoc_Hawk said:Sharp shooter
History shows that Doc Holladay was a pretty poor shot. When I was in the Air Force I earned marksman medals in both small arms and the M-16. In the early 80s, my base put in one of those ranges where you shoot blanks at a movie screen. After finished qualifying (every six months), the range master would let us do quick draws. I was always able to draw and fire two shoots in about 0.5 seconds with the second on being a killing shot. For some reason, the first one always hit my "victim" in the groin.
Putting the dragon on the ground for a kill shot is still a kill shot. lol Put the Cancer Dragon down and keep up the good humor!
Best Always, mike
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