An update on my Father
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jason
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Jason,
I am happy to hear
Jason,
I am happy to hear that your Dad's treatment has ended. I pray his recovery is speedy and uneventful. Remember that he is still cooking as they say for several weeks after radiation so expect some effects from this.
Praying that his cancer never returns.
Blessings0 -
Jason
So happy to read that your dad is done with treatment. I pray he will have a speedy recovery to get to his new normal. Hoping for stress free days for you, dad and family, in the days ahead.0 -
JasonHondo said:Hi Jason
Great news, and I love the picture of you all.
Hondo
Most excellent to hear of your Father's status. PEGs have been an essential part of many battles with C, and I'm thankful your Dad went that route, though I'm sorry his condition got so bad that it was necessary. Most of us have learned that the PEG can be pulled just as soon as he no longer needs to use it; however, I still maintain that it's wisest to keep at least until after the first PS/CT results come back.
kcass0 -
Jason
It's really good to hear your Father is finally finished with the treatment. These past 7 weeks probably seemed to drag by oh so slowly. Getting out of the house and attending the tractor pulls and his grandsons baseball games has to help him both mentally and physically, great to hear this. Here's to a swift and smooth recovery. Cheers.
Jimbo0 -
Thanks Skiffin 16, That wasSkiffin16 said:Congrats Ohio Boy...
Glad your father is done and moving on.....
BTW, nice Buck in the three generation photo.
Thoughts and Prayers,
John
Thanks Skiffin 16, That was my son's first deer ever! He got it with my 20Ga. pump with iron sights at 80 yards. One shot and he never took a step. Needless to say, PaPaw absolutely had to be part of this memory, for both my Son and I.
Went to Hampton Virginia last week. Did some charter fishing with my Family members. We caught some bluefish, striper, seabass, and this nasty lookig thing called a Oyster Toad. Nastiest fish alive I think.
Take care
Jason0 -
Thanks Hondo. That was myHondo said:Hi Jason
Great news, and I love the picture of you all.
Hondo
Thanks Hondo. That was my son Cody's very first deer. He was 8 yrs old then, and since then he has taken 10 others. Of course PaPaw had to be part of that first memory. We will have it the rest of our lives. PaPaw is EVERYTHING to my son......and to me. I hope he gets better soon.
THanks Again
Jason0 -
Thanks Jimbo! i am loadingJimbo55 said:Jason
It's really good to hear your Father is finally finished with the treatment. These past 7 weeks probably seemed to drag by oh so slowly. Getting out of the house and attending the tractor pulls and his grandsons baseball games has to help him both mentally and physically, great to hear this. Here's to a swift and smooth recovery. Cheers.
Jimbo
Thanks Jimbo! i am loading up 2 of his tractors tomorrow and taking them and my Father to a tractor show that is taking place over the week end. i gotta keep my eye on him otherwise he'll over-do it. I hope everything goes as well as it can. The tomatoes and sweet corn are gettin ripe and he sooo much wants to sink his teeth into them. cant'wait!
Take care
jason0 -
Kent,Kent Cass said:Jason
Most excellent to hear of your Father's status. PEGs have been an essential part of many battles with C, and I'm thankful your Dad went that route, though I'm sorry his condition got so bad that it was necessary. Most of us have learned that the PEG can be pulled just as soon as he no longer needs to use it; however, I still maintain that it's wisest to keep at least until after the first PS/CT results come back.
kcass
It was suggested by
Kent,
It was suggested by the Specialist that he get the PEG ASAP following surgery and thats what he did. He got the PEG even before he started with the chemo and radiation. I can tell you that it has saved his life.....literally. The doc's said today that it will be about 7 to 10 days before the swelling in his throat goes down and the possibility of swallowing will start. They will leave it in untill it is no longer necessary and he is eating 100% of his food.
Thanks again
Jason0 -
Thanks Sweetblood! he issweetblood22 said:Jason
So happy to read that your dad is done with treatment. I pray he will have a speedy recovery to get to his new normal. Hoping for stress free days for you, dad and family, in the days ahead.
Thanks Sweetblood! he is anxious to say the least to get back to his normal self, as am I. i am taling him and 2 of his tractors up to a tractor show tomorrow, so we will be spending the day together. I have to keep my eye on him otherwise he'll over-do it and I don't want that.
Thanks for the prayers!! much appreciated
jason0 -
Thanks Jim and I,jim and i said:Jason,
I am happy to hear
Jason,
I am happy to hear that your Dad's treatment has ended. I pray his recovery is speedy and uneventful. Remember that he is still cooking as they say for several weeks after radiation so expect some effects from this.
Praying that his cancer never returns.
Blessings
Thank you
Thanks Jim and I,
Thank you for the prayers! Much appreciated.
We were told that he would continue to have the burning sensation for a week or two and he isn't looking forward to that to say the least.
I HOPE, and pray that it never returns! That would be absolutely devistating.....I hope its gone for good.
Thank You again,
Jason0 -
Hi JasonJason1111 said:Thanks Hondo. That was my
Thanks Hondo. That was my son Cody's very first deer. He was 8 yrs old then, and since then he has taken 10 others. Of course PaPaw had to be part of that first memory. We will have it the rest of our lives. PaPaw is EVERYTHING to my son......and to me. I hope he gets better soon.
THanks Again
Jason
I still remember my Son’s first deer hunting trip; we did not get anything but a lot of memory, that is what it is all about.
Hondo0 -
GREAT NEWS
Jason, good to hear your dad had a successfull course of treatment, and followed by future success.
Take care.
Mike0
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