Back in MN as of last night. Mayo called and had me coming in this morning. Maybe we will have a better idea of what is causing the issues. Did two scans in a row. Thats a long time in the tube at one time.
BLyke said
Jan 15, 2021
Hopefully you will get the help needed, those are a bit of a challenge.
Lost in the 60s said
Jan 15, 2021
jim larson wrote:
Back in MN as of last night. Mayo called and had me coming in this morning. Maybe we will have a better idea of what is causing the issues. Did two scans in a row. Thats a long time in the tube at one time.
If they suggest surgery, contact Jon H about the Dr. he had do his. He seems to be making a miraculous comeback. One of the very few I've ever heard of.
jim larson said
Jan 15, 2021
Thanks guys for the response. I am not sure if I will post anything more regarding the MRI other than it is a type of cancer Multiple Myeloma. Organ CAT scans looks good. 350 has been rebuilt and trans is done(both at rebuilders) , don't know if they will ever get put back. Meeting with blood doctor next tuesday.
Larry Lucast said
Jan 15, 2021
I will be thinking of you. Good Luck
Jon H said
Jan 15, 2021
Best of luck Jim!!
Bobs_Place said
Jan 15, 2021
Wish you the best, good luck Jim
Bob
Lost in the 60s said
Jan 16, 2021
jim larson wrote:
it is a type of cancer Multiple Myeloma.
350 has been rebuilt and trans is done(both at rebuilders) , don't know if they will ever get put back.
I am certain they will. Let me know when you are ready to retrieve them and I will pick them up and bring them to your house. We'll find a time to install once all the pieces are there.
jim larson said
Jan 16, 2021
Lost in the 60s wrote:
jim larson wrote:
it is a type of cancer Multiple Myeloma.
350 has been rebuilt and trans is done(both at rebuilders) , don't know if they will ever get put back.
I am certain they will. Let me know when you are ready to retrieve them and I will pick them up and bring them to your house. We'll find a time to install once all the pieces are there.
thanks for the offer Mitch, I don't want to put anyone out too much. I meet with the blood oncologist on Tuesday.
ghaasl said
Jan 16, 2021
Best of luck, Jim. I’ll be sending positive thoughts and good vibes to you and your family.
OscarZ said
Jan 16, 2021
Hoping for the best for you Jim!
Larry Lucast said
Jan 16, 2021
After my serious heart attack 27 years ago, I was often asked to talk to other very ill people. After telling them what little I know, I would always end with the three things I had learned from the experience. They are still just as applicable, and certainly apply to you.
1 Live for today, as you never know.
2 Plan for the future, as you might live to be 100.
3 Believe in miracles. They happen more often than you would think.
You will stay in my thoughts.
Larry
-- Edited by Larry Lucast on Saturday 16th of January 2021 09:26:39 PM
more ambition than brains said
Jan 17, 2021
What Larry said.
You have many people that care.
Keep doing the things that are important to you and your family.
Continue to make memories for you and yours.
Thinking of you,
Karl
dashboard said
Jan 17, 2021
Turn into the skid and add power. It’s all doable, your not alone.
Back in MN as of last night. Mayo called and had me coming in this morning. Maybe we will have a better idea of what is causing the issues. Did two scans in a row. Thats a long time in the tube at one time.
If they suggest surgery, contact Jon H about the Dr. he had do his. He seems to be making a miraculous comeback. One of the very few I've ever heard of.
Thanks guys for the response. I am not sure if I will post anything more regarding the MRI other than it is a type of cancer Multiple Myeloma. Organ CAT scans looks good. 350 has been rebuilt and trans is done(both at rebuilders) , don't know if they will ever get put back. Meeting with blood doctor next tuesday.
Wish you the best, good luck Jim
Bob
I am certain they will. Let me know when you are ready to retrieve them and I will pick them up and bring them to your house. We'll find a time to install once all the pieces are there.
thanks for the offer Mitch, I don't want to put anyone out too much. I meet with the blood oncologist on Tuesday.
Hoping for the best for you Jim!
After my serious heart attack 27 years ago, I was often asked to talk to other very ill people. After telling them what little I know, I would always end with the three things I had learned from the experience. They are still just as applicable, and certainly apply to you.
1 Live for today, as you never know.
2 Plan for the future, as you might live to be 100.
3 Believe in miracles. They happen more often than you would think.
You will stay in my thoughts.
Larry
-- Edited by Larry Lucast on Saturday 16th of January 2021 09:26:39 PM
You have many people that care.
Keep doing the things that are important to you and your family.
Continue to make memories for you and yours.
Thinking of you,
Karl