Posted by Kow Farmer on October 26, 2011 at 19:48:51 from (76.77.199.167):
In Reply to: Bone Cancer posted by Billy Shafer on October 26, 2011 at 18:54:29:
Biily, I hesitated to comment on this issue at first, but I thought I should tell you about my dad. But first I want to tell you I am not here to tell you what happened to my dad will happen to you. I am not trying to scare the life out of you either. I am a firm believer in the power of prayer. My dad was diagnosed with cancer in 1993. He had a kidney removed. About 1 year later the cancer spread in various places in his body and he ended up with bone cancer. He had radiation done twice, no chemo. My dad was a heavy smoker, which I believe contributed to poor health and being a stick welder on top of it his whole life probably didn't help either. Sadly, I watched my dad dwindle away from cancer. He lived 4 years with this monster. He passed away in April 1997. He was 56 years old. Like I said, I am not trying to scare you. Each and everyone person has different situations and how to cope with it. Best of luck to you. And THANK YOU for serving our country. You soldiers don't get the repect you so dearly deserve. Take care and God Bless you. Kow Farmer
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