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Post by Magdalena on Nov 12, 2004 8:31:45 GMT 1
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Post by Melanie on Nov 12, 2004 9:08:57 GMT 1
That is a shame. Glad I don't know what's round the corner.
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Post by deedeelocks on Nov 12, 2004 9:15:16 GMT 1
really sad:( best wishes to him and his family
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Post by WeirdVision on Nov 12, 2004 10:35:38 GMT 1
Hope everything will be alright for him in the end... Ioana
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Post by Cairnsy on Nov 12, 2004 17:41:05 GMT 1
Poor guy. Best wishes him! This must be though for him though...
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Post by Rhiannon on Nov 12, 2004 17:55:14 GMT 1
o thats scary. His treatment will problebly bring risk like blindnes if they mess up. Or wil'theynot removed the tumor? the artikel wasn't clear on that.
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Post by RenaDaniels on Nov 12, 2004 18:52:59 GMT 1
I will keep my fingers crossed for Scott and his Family.
Rena
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Post by Bones on Nov 12, 2004 19:53:27 GMT 1
Or wil'theynot removed the tumor?
I guess they'll have to remove it, in order to relieve Scott from his eye-sight problems.
Poor guy though, first testicular cancer, now a brain tumor. Although it is benign, the brain is a lousy place to have any tumor, since the skull cannot expand, so there is no room for it.
If the tumor is what I think it is, reading the information in the article, it is a tumor that can give pressure to a central point in the visual pathways, which make you lose (at first) the inner parts of the visual fields of both eyes. So you have to get rid of this thing to preserve as much vision as you can.
I can provide you with more details, but won't overwhelm you with it immediately, so if you want to know more, or want to tell me it's not what I think, please pm me.
Joy
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Post by Rhiannon on Nov 13, 2004 23:43:54 GMT 1
I hoped you would respond Joy. Thanks I know a lot more now.
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