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Offline Sourdough

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Today has been on heck of a day.
« on: September 30, 2010, 06:58:50 PM »
My arthritis has been giving me fits all day.  Hurts so much just to get up it makes me nausious.   

Got a call from my best friend Larry in Florida.  Larry has been diagnosed with prostate cancer this morning.  They are going to remove his prostate Monday, not sure if it will do any good at this stage.  Will know more Monday.  Larry has had to have big chunks of skin removed due to skin cancer.  Two years ago he had colon cancer, now this.   

Got a call from Stacy, my friend and taxidermist.  Stacy made an emergency trip to Montana Tuesday night.  His son was involved in a bad car wreck.  Doctors are waiting for him to give the word to pull the tubes.

Got a call from a very close friend Mina, down in Texas.  Her father Earl is in the hospital.  Doctors inserted a feeding tube last week and brought him back from the edge.  Old man got furious saying "I was going over to the other side and you XXXs brought me back".  "Remove this feeding tube and never insert it again".  Doctors are giving him two to three days without the tube.  They moved him into Hospice this afternoon.  Her Mother Zelda crawled in bed with the old man and placed her head on his chest, when they got him home.  Then she passed out, and has been unconsious ever since.  Earl has his arm around her and will not let them remove her, doctor said she seems OK, Heart beat and breathing is normal.  The doctor feels it is a self induced coma.  Zelda has told me and everyone else since Earl's health has been going down, "When Earl goes I am going with him", guess she means it.

Three calls all with bad news on the same afternoon.  Guess it comes with getting old.  I'm praying Larry will come out OK next week.  Praying Stacy will have the strength to make his decission and do what is neccessary.  I'm also praying for Mina, that she holds up during her parents ordeal.
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Re: Today has been on heck of a day.
« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2010, 08:24:22 PM »
Sorry to hear about your friends sourdough. I lost a good friend last sunday :'(, the funeral was yesterday. He would have turned 30 this saturday, much too young to die from cancer.

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Re: Today has been on heck of a day.
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2010, 01:50:58 AM »
   Sourdough;
      I can understand your concern, I just delivered the message at an old friend's funeral. Bruce was a Korean war vet and had 'lost it' for the last 2-3 years, but delivering the message was a privilege. Bruce left a God-fearing family. Among them a daughter and son-in-law who I call our "Patriot Family". Colleen & her husband have 2 sons..all three men are in the military..Dad & one son, Air force and one son Army Ranger..with several deployments. In fact, Dad and Ranger son, met at Bagram during last deployments.
  Honor guard and 'taps' came off just right. I preached on the great years of Bruce and his legacy..passed now through his children, grandchildren & GG children. Several veterans present, some veterans of the sandbox.
       Prayers already sent for your friends..and what a testimony of devotion by Zelda..may God Bless her..
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Re: Today has been on heck of a day.
« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2010, 03:37:47 AM »
And I thought I had a bad day because the water pump went bad on my wife's car.   After reading this post I've changed my mind. :-[   

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Re: Today has been on heck of a day.
« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2010, 04:12:08 AM »
Prayers sent your way.
I'll keep a good thought for you.
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Re: Today has been on heck of a day.
« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2010, 04:17:35 AM »
Prayers sent friend. POWDERMAN.  :( :( :( :( :( :(
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Re: Today has been on heck of a day.
« Reply #6 on: October 01, 2010, 05:57:05 AM »
They say it comes in 3's I hope and Pray that is so
and to all the Others I'll pray too
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Re: Today has been on heck of a day.
« Reply #7 on: October 01, 2010, 07:53:21 AM »
When I was a Basic at Lackland in 1968, I was sent to pull KP duty at Madina Base three times.  Madina was where the officers went to recieve their OCS training, and was a annex a few miles from Lackland.  At Madina I met a shocking person.  This Senior Master Sargent was 6'6" and a solid 300#, not fat, just a big solid man.  He was the Mess Sgt for Madina.  He was a person I remembered all my career.

Two years ago Mina had physical problems and was unable to fly.  She was living in Florida, and I was there visiting my buddy Larry.  Mina asked if I could help her drive to Texas to visit her folks since her father was in bad health.  Thirty minutes and two near misses I took over the driving and I did all the driving from that point on.  Mina has a depth perception problem.  Upon arriving and meeting Mina's folks I realized this was the Mess Sgt I had met back in 1968, at Madina Base.  He and I sat and talked many hours about our military careers.  The family said that was the most he had talked to anyone in a long time.  I met Zelda at that time also.  Blond, Tall, Slender, Leggy, attractive woman, that did not look her mid 70s at all.   

I went to visit last year too.  I was surprised at the degree he had gone downhill in that year.  And at that time he was not all there mentally, everyone suspected it was the drugs he was on.   
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