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I will praise u in this storm

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    bikerwife
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    Lynn had gamma knife Monday when doing scan they found not 12 but 22 mets. They treated him for 4 hour but he could not lay on table any longer so they will do it again on February 18. most were pin head size. 

    scan for body next week

    Lynn said he will not stop fighting 

    Lynn had gamma knife Monday when doing scan they found not 12 but 22 mets. They treated him for 4 hour but he could not lay on table any longer so they will do it again on February 18. most were pin head size. 

    scan for body next week

    Lynn said he will not stop fighting 

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      awillett1991
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      Belva- prayers coming your way for strength, peace, faith, and healing during this very difficult time. I hate melanoma!

      So very sorry you guys are going through this, it sounds like a terrible, scary day.

      Amy

      awillett1991
      Participant
      Belva- prayers coming your way for strength, peace, faith, and healing during this very difficult time. I hate melanoma!

      So very sorry you guys are going through this, it sounds like a terrible, scary day.

      Amy

      awillett1991
      Participant
      Belva- prayers coming your way for strength, peace, faith, and healing during this very difficult time. I hate melanoma!

      So very sorry you guys are going through this, it sounds like a terrible, scary day.

      Amy

      POW
      Participant

      What a rough day, indeed! I'm so glad that you had your family with you this day. I am amazed that the doctors decided to go ahead with the gamma knife treatment and that they are willing to have Lynn come back to have the rest of the tumors treated. Having so many mets is defnitely disappointing, but it sounds like he is getting very good treatment. Tell him that we are all pulling for him!

      POW
      Participant

      What a rough day, indeed! I'm so glad that you had your family with you this day. I am amazed that the doctors decided to go ahead with the gamma knife treatment and that they are willing to have Lynn come back to have the rest of the tumors treated. Having so many mets is defnitely disappointing, but it sounds like he is getting very good treatment. Tell him that we are all pulling for him!

      POW
      Participant

      What a rough day, indeed! I'm so glad that you had your family with you this day. I am amazed that the doctors decided to go ahead with the gamma knife treatment and that they are willing to have Lynn come back to have the rest of the tumors treated. Having so many mets is defnitely disappointing, but it sounds like he is getting very good treatment. Tell him that we are all pulling for him!

      aldakota22
      Participant

      Prayers sent your way that the Feb.18th. gamma knife will finish off his mets for good.Keeep fighting.Love his PMA.You will Beat the Beast.  Al

      aldakota22
      Participant

      Prayers sent your way that the Feb.18th. gamma knife will finish off his mets for good.Keeep fighting.Love his PMA.You will Beat the Beast.  Al

      aldakota22
      Participant

      Prayers sent your way that the Feb.18th. gamma knife will finish off his mets for good.Keeep fighting.Love his PMA.You will Beat the Beast.  Al

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