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Yeah! Gerard! So happy to hear you are free and clear!

Jane

I'm back as of a couple hours ago in my homestead.

The surgery went better than expected in several ways; thanks for all your prayers and best wishes.

The surgery was at about 7:30 AM and I am not sure when it was finished.

My brother, sister-in-law, first cousin by marriage and her son, my first cousin first removed was at the hospital.

Due to miscommunication they did not know when the surgery was completed and were able to track me down in the ICU unit about 3:00 PM.

My brother and sister-in-law visited me both that day and Wednesday in ICU.

I remained in ICU Wednesday and about 2:00 PM was informed that I would be transferred to a normal (non ICU) recovery area; due to finding a bed it was finally done about 1:30 AM Thursday.

I was visited by them each day and some other relatives and the condo president also visited me at least once during this time.

During my brother and sister-in-law's visit on Thursday the doctor happen to come in and informed us that my progress was that well I might be discharged Saturday; the pathology report would be expected 3 to 5 working days after the surgery (Friday through Tuesday).

Friday my brother and sister-in-law just missed the doctor's (second visit) containing the news of the pathology report.

CLEAN of cancer

and I would be discharged Saturday IF I was able to hold my first solid mean that morning.

AS you can now see I was able to retain my Saturday's (today's) breakfast and I am now home

Thanks again for you prayers and thoughts.

I hope yours goes as well or better than expected. I read the other posts concerning your upcoming surgery and I am praying for you.

Gerard

PS For the benefit of any new persons, on July the 7th I had a colonoscopy screening and 80% of a polyp which was determined to be cancerous was removed. This was the surgery to remove the other 20% and determine IF the cancer was more serious. (I am in New Orleans and both Gustave and Ike caused delays in the surgery.)

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 4:59 PM, <sbrown857aol> wrote:

Hi : I guess I must have missed information regarding your vision. What kind of surgery are you going to have? I sure hope it will be even more successful than you hope for. I will certainly put you in my prayers.Let me know what is going on with your eyes.I hope Gerard will post soon and let us know that his surgery went well. We here in Southern Illinois got a LITTLE BIT of the hurricane effects. We had a lot of tree damage and power outages from high winds.Today is like a beautiful fall day. As I look out my window behind my computer I can see very high up in one of the oak trees that the leaves are starting to turn. I love fall but hate to think of winter following it. It is going to be especially bad this year, I'm afraid, for low income people as far as the cost of heating goes.I have to go walk my two dogs before I start supper. We have Prayer Meeting/Bible Study tonight and I will life you and Gerard up in our prayers and add you to our prayer request list we keep in the narthex.Shirley from Southern Illinois **************Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators.(http://www.walletpop.com/?NCID=emlcntuswall00000001)

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Wonderful news!   Reporting In Re: W's eye surgery

I'm back as of a couple hours ago in my homestead.

The surgery went better than expected in several ways; thanks for all your prayers and best wishes.

 

The surgery was at about 7:30 AM and I am not sure when it was finished.

My brother, sister-in-law, first cousin by marriage and her son, my first cousin first removed was at the hospital.

Due to miscommunication they did not know when the surgery was completed and were able to track me down in the ICU unit about 3:00 PM.

My brother and sister-in-law visited me both that day and Wednesday in ICU.

I remained in ICU Wednesday and about 2:00 PM was informed that I would be transferred to a normal (non ICU) recovery area; due to finding a bed it was finally done about 1:30 AM Thursday.

I was visited by them each day and some other relatives and the condo president also visited me at least once during this time.

During my brother and sister-in-law's visit on Thursday the doctor happen to come in and informed us that my progress was that well I might be discharged Saturday; the pathology report would be expected 3 to 5 working days after the surgery (Friday through Tuesday).

Friday my brother and sister-in-law just missed the doctor's (second visit) containing the news of the pathology report.

CLEAN of cancer

and I would be discharged Saturday IF I was able to hold my first solid mean that morning.

AS you can now see I was able to retain my Saturday's (today's) breakfast and I am now home

 

Thanks again for you prayers and thoughts.

 

I hope yours goes as well or better than expected. I read the other posts concerning your upcoming surgery and I am praying for you.

 

 

Gerard

 

PS For the benefit of any new persons, on July the 7th I had a colonoscopy screening and 80% of a polyp which was determined to be cancerous was removed. This was the surgery to remove the other 20% and determine IF the cancer was more serious. (I am in New Orleans and both Gustave and Ike caused delays in the surgery.)

 

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 4:59 PM, <sbrown857aol (DOT) com> wrote:

Hi :  I guess I must have missed information regarding your vision.  What kind of surgery are you going to have?  I sure hope it will be even more successful than you hope for. 

I will certainly put you in my prayers.Let me know what is going on with your eyes.I hope Gerard will post soon and let us know that his surgery went well. We here in Southern Illinois got a LITTLE BIT of the hurricane effects.  We had a lot of tree damage and power outages from high winds.

Today is like a beautiful fall day.  As I look out my window behind my computer I can see very high up in one of the oak trees that the leaves are starting to turn.  I love fall but hate to think of winter following it.  It is going to be especially bad this year, I'm afraid, for low income people as far as the cost of heating goes.

I have to go walk my two dogs before I start supper.  We have Prayer Meeting/Bible Study tonight and I will life you and Gerard up in our prayers and add you to our prayer request list we keep in the narthex.Shirley from Southern Illinois

************ **Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators.(http://www.walletpo p.com/?NCID= emlcntuswall0000 0001)

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Good news, Gerard. Glad it went well.

Elaine

I'm back as of a couple hours ago in my homestead.

The surgery went better than expected in several ways; thanks for all your prayers and best wishes.

The surgery was at about 7:30 AM and I am not sure when it was finished.

My brother, sister-in-law, first cousin by marriage and her son, my first cousin first removed was at the hospital.

Due to miscommunication they did not know when the surgery was completed and were able to track me down in the ICU unit about 3:00 PM.

My brother and sister-in-law visited me both that day and Wednesday in ICU.

I remained in ICU Wednesday and about 2:00 PM was informed that I would be transferred to a normal (non ICU) recovery area; due to finding a bed it was finally done about 1:30 AM Thursday.

I was visited by them each day and some other relatives and the condo president also visited me at least once during this time.

During my brother and sister-in-law's visit on Thursday the doctor happen to come in and informed us that my progress was that well I might be discharged Saturday; the pathology report would be expected 3 to 5 working days after the surgery (Friday through Tuesday).

Friday my brother and sister-in-law just missed the doctor's (second visit) containing the news of the pathology report.

CLEAN of cancer

and I would be discharged Saturday IF I was able to hold my first solid mean that morning.

AS you can now see I was able to retain my Saturday's (today's) breakfast and I am now home

Thanks again for you prayers and thoughts.

I hope yours goes as well or better than expected. I read the other posts concerning your upcoming surgery and I am praying for you.

Gerard

PS For the benefit of any new persons, on July the 7th I had a colonoscopy screening and 80% of a polyp which was determined to be cancerous was removed. This was the surgery to remove the other 20% and determine IF the cancer was more serious. (I am in New Orleans and both Gustave and Ike caused delays in the surgery.)

Hi : I guess I must have missed information regarding your vision. What kind of surgery are you going to have? I sure hope it will be even more successful than you hope for.

I will certainly put you in my prayers.Let me know what is going on with your eyes.I hope Gerard will post soon and let us know that his surgery went well. We here in Southern Illinois got a LITTLE BIT of the hurricane effects. We had a lot of tree damage and power outages from high winds.

Today is like a beautiful fall day. As I look out my window behind my computer I can see very high up in one of the oak trees that the leaves are starting to turn. I love fall but hate to think of winter following it. It is going to be especially bad this year, I'm afraid, for low income people as far as the cost of heating goes.

I have to go walk my two dogs before I start supper. We have Prayer Meeting/Bible Study tonight and I will life you and Gerard up in our prayers and add you to our prayer request list we keep in the narthex.Shirley from Southern Illinois

**************Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators.(http://www.walletpop.com/?NCID=emlcntuswall00000001)

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Wonderful Gerard, how good it must feel to be back to your former life. It

feels good to say a prayer of joy.

Bob

> >

> >

> >> *Hi : I guess I must have missed

> information regarding your

> >> vision. What kind of surgery are you going to

> have?

> >> I sure hope it will be even more successful than

> you hope for.

> >>

> >> I will certainly put you in my prayers.

> >>

> >> Let me know what is going on with your eyes.

> >>

> >> I hope Gerard will post soon and let us know that

> his surgery went well.

> >>

> >> We here in Southern Illinois got a LITTLE BIT of

> the hurricane effects.

> >> We had a lot of tree damage and power outages from

> high winds.

> >>

> >> Today is like a beautiful fall day. As I look out

> my window behind my

> >> computer I can see very high up in one of the oak

> trees that the leaves are

> >> starting to turn. I love fall but hate to think

> of winter following it. It

> >> is going to be especially bad this year, I'm

> afraid, for low income people

> >> as far as the cost of heating goes.

> >>

> >> I have to go walk my two dogs before I start

> supper. We have Prayer

> >> Meeting/Bible Study tonight and I will life you

> and Gerard up in our prayers

> >> and add you to our prayer request list we keep in

> the narthex.

> >>

> >> Shirley from Southern Illinois *

> >>

> >>

> >> **************

> >> Looking for simple solutions to your real-life

> financial challenges? Check

> >> out WalletPop for the latest news and information,

> tips and calculators.

> >>

> (http://www.walletpop.com/?NCID=emlcntuswall00000001)

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Wonderful news Gerard, God is truly good. Glad your home and recovering well. Jules Re: Reporting In Re: W's eye surgery

Wonderful Gerard, how good it must feel to be back to your former life. It feels good to say a prayer of joy.

Bob

> >

> >

> >> *Hi : I guess I must have missed

> information regarding your

> >> vision. What kind of surgery are you going to

> have?

> >> I sure hope it will be even more successful than

> you hope for.

> >>

> >> I will certainly put you in my prayers.

> >>

> >> Let me know what is going on with your eyes.

> >>

> >> I hope Gerard will post soon and let us know that

> his surgery went well.

> >>

> >> We here in Southern Illinois got a LITTLE BIT of

> the hurricane effects.

> >> We had a lot of tree damage and power outages from

> high winds.

> >>

> >> Today is like a beautiful fall day. As I look out

> my window behind my

> >> computer I can see very high up in one of the oak

> trees that the leaves are

> >> starting to turn. I love fall but hate to think

> of winter following it. It

> >> is going to be especially bad this year, I'm

> afraid, for low income people

> >> as far as the cost of heating goes.

> >>

> >> I have to go walk my two dogs before I start

> supper. We have Prayer

> >> Meeting/Bible Study tonight and I will life you

> and Gerard up in our prayers

> >> and add you to our prayer request list we keep in

> the narthex.

> >>

> >> Shirley from Southern Illinois *

> >>

> >>

> >> ************ **

> >> Looking for simple solutions to your real-life

> financial challenges? Check

> >> out WalletPop for the latest news and information,

> tips and calculators.

> >>

> (http://www.walletpo p.com/?NCID= emlcntuswall0000 0001)

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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What wonderful news, Gerard. Many prayers were answered, and I know that your recovery will continue to proceed smoothly.

W.

Reporting In Re: W's eye surgery

I'm back as of a couple hours ago in my homestead.

The surgery went better than expected in several ways; thanks for all your prayers and best wishes.

The surgery was at about 7:30 AM and I am not sure when it was finished.

My brother, sister-in-law, first cousin by marriage and her son, my first cousin first removed was at the hospital.

Due to miscommunication they did not know when the surgery was completed and were able to track me down in the ICU unit about 3:00 PM.

My brother and sister-in-law visited me both that day and Wednesday in ICU.

I remained in ICU Wednesday and about 2:00 PM was informed that I would be transferred to a normal (non ICU) recovery area; due to finding a bed it was finally done about 1:30 AM Thursday.

I was visited by them each day and some other relatives and the condo president also visited me at least once during this time.

During my brother and sister-in-law's visit on Thursday the doctor happen to come in and informed us that my progress was that well I might be discharged Saturday; the pathology report would be expected 3 to 5 working days after the surgery (Friday through Tuesday).

Friday my brother and sister-in-law just missed the doctor's (second visit) containing the news of the pathology report.

CLEAN of cancer

and I would be discharged Saturday IF I was able to hold my first solid mean that morning.

AS you can now see I was able to retain my Saturday's (today's) breakfast and I am now home

Thanks again for you prayers and thoughts.

I hope yours goes as well or better than expected. I read the other posts concerning your upcoming surgery and I am praying for you.

Gerard

PS For the benefit of any new persons, on July the 7th I had a colonoscopy screening and 80% of a polyp which was determined to be cancerous was removed. This was the surgery to remove the other 20% and determine IF the cancer was more serious. (I am in New Orleans and both Gustave and Ike caused delays in the surgery.)

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 4:59 PM, <sbrown857aol> wrote:

Hi : I guess I must have missed information regarding your vision. What kind of surgery are you going to have? I sure hope it will be even more successful than you hope for. I will certainly put you in my prayers.Let me know what is going on with your eyes.I hope Gerard will post soon and let us know that his surgery went well. We here in Southern Illinois got a LITTLE BIT of the hurricane effects. We had a lot of tree damage and power outages from high winds.Today is like a beautiful fall day. As I look out my window behind my computer I can see very high up in one of the oak trees that the leaves are starting to turn. I love fall but hate to think of winter following it. It is going to be especially bad this year, I'm afraid, for low income people as far as the cost of heating goes.I have to go walk my two dogs before I start supper. We have Prayer Meeting/Bible Study tonight and I will life you and Gerard up in our prayers and add you to our prayer request list we keep in the narthex.Shirley from Southern Illinois **************Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators.(http://www.walletpop.com/?NCID=emlcntuswall00000001)

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