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Take care of your wife and yourself and best wishes! Hope you can enjoy the game!
 
Damn life just ain't fair sometimes. No matter what try and stay strong for her. Its great and amazing how this board is anonymous but really isn't.

Will certainly keep you in prayer.
 
Good news: going to see Charlotte - Detroit Feb 20th. Christmas gift.
Bad news: wife diagnosed with cancer day before Ville game. Surgery scheduled Feb 22.

Cancer found on polyp. Our hope is this is the full extent of her problem. It will most likely be two weeks post surgery to determine full extent. We'd be grateful for anyone wishing to send prayers or good wishes for a successful surgery and excellent prognosis.

Thanks.
Fleudslipcon.

Keeping you guys in my thoughts. The Boneyard has your back. If you need anything we're here for ya.
Please keep us posted!
 
Never something you want to hear. Keep the faith fleud, praying that the Almighty's grace be with you both.
 
All the best to your wife. My wife, who once worked in the field, always recommended having patients read "Love, Medicine and Miracles" by Bernie Siegel. Hopefully she will find it comforting as she fights her way to recovery.
 
Your wife and all her family are in my prayers. May God touch her and guide the mind and hands of the doctors who will perform the procedure.
 
Thanks everyone for your thoughts and kindness. My wife is at peace with her situation. And we have strong faith. I'll keep people updated.
 
Good news: going to see Charlotte - Detroit Feb 20th. Christmas gift.
Bad news: wife diagnosed with cancer day before Ville game. Surgery scheduled Feb 22.

Cancer found on polyp. Our hope is this is the full extent of her problem. It will most likely be two weeks post surgery to determine full extent. We'd be grateful for anyone wishing to send prayers or good wishes for a successful surgery and excellent prognosis.

Thanks.
Fleudslipcon.

Similar story. My 40 year-old wife was diagnosed with colon cancer on 1/26. She's scheduled for surgery this Saturday 2/23 at Sloan Kettering. We'll be praying for the best possible outcome for your wife.
 
Good news: going to see Charlotte - Detroit Feb 20th. Christmas gift.
Bad news: wife diagnosed with cancer day before Ville game. Surgery scheduled Feb 22.

Cancer found on polyp. Our hope is this is the full extent of her problem. It will most likely be two weeks post surgery to determine full extent. We'd be grateful for anyone wishing to send prayers or good wishes for a successful surgery and excellent prognosis.

Thanks.
Fleudslipcon.
You've got them!
 
Similar story. My 40 year-old wife was diagnosed with colon cancer on 1/26. She's scheduled for surgery this Saturday 2/23 at Sloan Kettering. We'll be praying for the best possible outcome for your wife.
Said a prayer for her, as well.
 
Good news: going to see Charlotte - Detroit Feb 20th. Christmas gift.
Bad news: wife diagnosed with cancer day before Ville game. Surgery scheduled Feb 22.

Cancer found on polyp. Our hope is this is the full extent of her problem. It will most likely be two weeks post surgery to determine full extent. We'd be grateful for anyone wishing to send prayers or good wishes for a successful surgery and excellent prognosis.

Thanks.
Fleudslipcon.
God bless and be well,
 
Good news: going to see Charlotte - Detroit Feb 20th. Christmas gift.
Bad news: wife diagnosed with cancer day before Ville game. Surgery scheduled Feb 22.

Cancer found on polyp. Our hope is this is the full extent of her problem. It will most likely be two weeks post surgery to determine full extent. We'd be grateful for anyone wishing to send prayers or good wishes for a successful surgery and excellent prognosis.

Thanks.
Fleudslipcon.
The good news is there have been incredible advances in cancer treatment. As a cancer survivor myself, I am well aware of the fear and anxiety your wife and family are going through. Your wife will get through this. As JC Superstar said, the key is to stay positive.
For me, I made it a contest. If I couldn't make it to work it was a point for the cancer and if I did it was 1 point for me. Stubborness helps a lot.
The other thing about going through treatment is how wonderful the people are in that area of the medical profession. I was treated at Uconn and the people were outstanding and I've heard nothing but good things about the medical professionals from a half a dozen treatment centers. Your wife will be in good hands.
Wishing your wife the best outcomes.
 
Scary stuff. Sometimes you never know. Keeping a positive attitude and listening to Dr's is key.
Best of health to you & your wife! :-)
 
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