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Prayers for Bill and the rest of your family as well as the team of doctors that will be performing the surgery!

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Praying Gods hand to be upon your husband and the entire surgical team.

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I'm a 14-1/2 breast cancer survivor and prayers go out to you. I have found the best way to get thru this is have a positive attitude. Hang in there!

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Mokee, I will keep you and your husband in my prayers. Hang in there and please keep us posted.

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AMEN!! I lost my Dad to cancer! I'm praying!!

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lower left lobe of his lung removed. Cancer!

@@mokee

hi there :)

i see you were on the board today :)

wow - congrats on just reaching goal with a 108 weight loss!!!

welcome to the century club

i've been waiting for you :)

if you want to share......

its been just over a year since Bills' surgery

may i ask for an update about your hubby :unsure:

good thoughts being sent your way :)

take care

kathy

Edited by proudgrammy

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I am doing great. Down to my goal and concentrating on staying here. My husband is doing fantastic. He had a really bad year and in and out of the hospital several times. Now he is finally stabilized and doing more things daily. All the prayers from everyone here really helped. My oldest son, 44 years old, passed away unexpected in Feb. He had one daughter, my only granddaughter. We as a family made it thru this personal tragedy and my husbands illness. We are all on the mend now.

Hope your life is continuing to be great.

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doing great.

@@mokee

my life is great too :)

just got better after seeing/ hearing from you ;)

congrats about being at goal :)

knew you could do it :)

i can only imagine how hard this year has been for you and family :(

hard for family members (you) dealing/watching a loved one who is sick :wacko:

husband in and out of hospital :(

glad to hear he is doing much better :)

condolences to you and yours about your son :mellow:

nice to see you B)

hope you come around the neighborhood more often :)

good luck with maintennance

let the fun begin ;)

kathy

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