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John(videodoc)
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Re: Prayers for one of our own.

Postby John(videodoc) » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:23 am

yep sure is!. Thanks for posting John. I was going to post but with weather last night, no internet at home, darn satelight. plus i kinda wanted to wait to announce until i had the report in my hands which should be later today. Orginally my concern was over one "undetermined nodule", well follow up CT revealed two more nodules and a 1"x 1" mass. So needless to say i was a little concern, seeings how Dad died of lung cancer 6 yrs ago. So the "benign" report is excellent with quarterly checkups to see if they change in size or shape. One of doctors says most likely they are bird poop, saw/drywall dust, old bronchial or pnuemonia infections that have sealed up. If not cancerous. He went on to say he has several himself from his days on the farm. He said there is something about the birds in the midwest that causes these "growths" to occur in the lungs.

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Re: Prayers for one of our own.

Postby Rudi » Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:09 am

John:

Glad to hear that the masses are benign. Take care of yourself -- use a respirator when working with sawdust or any other particulate. You will be in our continuing prayers. Hope the quarterly checkups continue to bring good news
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Re: Prayers for one of our own.

Postby cubbrian » Mon Feb 14, 2011 10:03 pm

Glad to hear the good news John. Bird poop in the lungs??? I always knew you were full of it. I guess a little humor is appropriate now that we know the results.

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Re: Prayers for one of our own.

Postby Harold R » Mon Feb 14, 2011 10:05 pm

Excellent news!


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