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5th Gamma Knife this morning

Forums General Melanoma Community 5th Gamma Knife this morning

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    bikerwife
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      Lynn is having his 5th gamma knife this morning they put him to sleep for the procedure this time. He had his first treatment with abaraxene last Monday. Just tired no other problems so far. 3 weeks on one week off en repeat then scans. Blessing and prayers for everybody out  mpip land.

      Belva

      Lynn is having his 5th gamma knife this morning they put him to sleep for the procedure this time. He had his first treatment with abaraxene last Monday. Just tired no other problems so far. 3 weeks on one week off en repeat then scans. Blessing and prayers for everybody out  mpip land.

      Belva

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        POW
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          Good luck, Belva! I hope that gamma kniffe blasts those mets to bits!! Glad he's having few side efffects from the abraxaene, too. I will keep praying for the both of you.

          POW
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            Good luck, Belva! I hope that gamma kniffe blasts those mets to bits!! Glad he's having few side efffects from the abraxaene, too. I will keep praying for the both of you.

            POW
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              Good luck, Belva! I hope that gamma kniffe blasts those mets to bits!! Glad he's having few side efffects from the abraxaene, too. I will keep praying for the both of you.

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