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Boston Today
Well, today is sure to be a fun day. We're heading to Children's Hospital Boston for Daniel's MRI. And, at the hospital right next to where we're going to be, Daniel's grandfather is going to be having a colostemy in order to remove colon cancer. Oh well, at least we can get all of the yucky stuff done at once. Wish us luck!
Johanna
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Re: Boston Today
hope everything goes well ...
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Good luck. I hope everything is easy for you. Hope all goes well. Give us an update when you return.
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Re: Boston Today
Thank you so much for your well wishes. Everything went fine with Daniel; he's resting comfortably right now. He had to be stuck with the needle for his IV five times because they couldn't find a vein, but that was the worst of his troubles. Unfortunately, there were some complications with his grandfather - during his colostemy, they found a tumor on his liver. That means after his recovery, he needs to start chemo all over again and then have another surgery =( We're all a pretty upset, but in the end I'm sure he'll pull through. Anyway, thanks again for the nice responses.
Johanna
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Johanna,
I'm just reading this now. I'm glad all went well with Daniel.
All the best to his grandfather in the road ahead for your family!
Keep him on the positive side of things and his recovery will go much better.
Take care!
Peggy
I'm just reading this now. I'm glad all went well with Daniel.
All the best to his grandfather in the road ahead for your family!
Keep him on the positive side of things and his recovery will go much better.
Take care!
Peggy
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Johanna,
God bless your family,especial the BRAVE Mr. Daniel. I will be praying for Daniel's Grampa.
Hugs to each of you,
Carolyn J
God bless your family,especial the BRAVE Mr. Daniel. I will be praying for Daniel's Grampa.
Hugs to each of you,
Carolyn J
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