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most certainly. I hope things get better for you soon!

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From: shelly smiegal

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 6:49 PM

Subject: Prayers for my Dad

Everyone,

I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now. Please pray for him. Thank you! ~

~Psalm 46

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My prayers are with you,

Kay

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From: shelly smiegal

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 7:49 PM

Subject: Prayers for my Dad

Everyone,

I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now. Please pray for him. Thank you! ~

~Psalm 46

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Absolutely .

I have had cancer twice so I understand how you are feeling now.

Hugs, Jacy

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----- Original Message -----

From: shelly smiegal

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 18:49

Subject: Prayers for my Dad

Everyone,

I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now. Please pray for him. Thank you! ~

~Psalm 46

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I'll be happy to pray for him and for your entire family. God bless.

----- Original Message -----

From: shelly smiegal

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 5:49 PM

Subject: Prayers for my Dad

Everyone,

I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now. Please pray for him. Thank you! ~

~Psalm 46

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Jacy,

I wanted to write you directly, but I was a bit reluctant, because of the fact that I knew you have had cancer twice. I am very close to my Dad and have always been. Since I found this out about the cancer, it seems like I am loosing touch or something. I can be doing something, and all of a sudden, different memories start flooding into my head. I could understand this, if he were already gone, but he's still here, so I don't know why I am doing this. Also, it is tough to sleep, cause I keep dreaming about him, picturing him when he was so young yet and I was real small. I haven't been able to get over to see him yet with this snow storm. I am afraid I will crack and start crying as soon as I see him. I can't imagine how he is feeling, but Mom said he is exceptionally quiet and is going to bed around 3 in the afternoon. They don't have much money. My Dad is a retired teamster, who of course, drove

truck, but lost a lot of their benefits over the years, because teamsters changed their minds and decided not to honor a lot of what was promised to them. Now, they have no burial insurance and most of my siblings don't talk to them anymore, so I can't even count on them to try and pool money to help when the time comes and either one or both dies. Forgive me for sharing all of this info with you, but I know you've been through this and I would appreciate any comments or advice you can give me. Thanks for being there!! Love, Jacy <jacymail@...> wrote:

Absolutely .

I have had cancer twice so I understand how you are feeling now.

Hugs, Jacy

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----- Original Message -----

From: shelly smiegal

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 18:49

Subject: Prayers for my Dad

Everyone,

I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now. Please pray for him. Thank you! ~

~Psalm 46

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I had to bury my sas in 96 I paid for it all by my self my

brother didn't help at all he wsa there throught all of the

inportant stuff on all the paper work and didn't offer to pay a

penny the VA helped a lot if your dad is a vet you can check into

that They were real nice to me Sherrie

> Absolutely .

> I have had cancer twice so I understand how you are feeling now.

> Hugs, Jacy~Well Behaved Women Rarely Make Historyjacymail@c...

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> ----- Original Message -----

> From: shelly smiegal

> Rheumatoid Arthritis

> Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 18:49

> Subject: Prayers for my Dad

>

>

> Everyone,

> I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor

attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now.

Please pray for him. Thank you! ~

>

>

> ~Psalm 46

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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shelly, your dad will be at the top of my list...what is his first name? gentle hugs, Marciashelly smiegal <shelsmieg2000@...> wrote:

Everyone,

I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now. Please pray for him. Thank you! ~

~Psalm 46

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shelly, is your dad a vet? if so, they can help...gentle hugs, Marciashelly smiegal <shelsmieg2000@...> wrote:

Jacy,

I wanted to write you directly, but I was a bit reluctant, because of the fact that I knew you have had cancer twice. I am very close to my Dad and have always been. Since I found this out about the cancer, it seems like I am loosing touch or something. I can be doing something, and all of a sudden, different memories start flooding into my head. I could understand this, if he were already gone, but he's still here, so I don't know why I am doing this. Also, it is tough to sleep, cause I keep dreaming about him, picturing him when he was so young yet and I was real small. I haven't been able to get over to see him yet with this snow storm. I am afraid I will crack and start crying as soon as I see him. I can't imagine how he is feeling, but Mom said he is exceptionally quiet and is going to bed around 3 in the afternoon. They don't have much money. My Dad is a retired teamster, who of course, drove

truck, but lost a lot of their benefits over the years, because teamsters changed their minds and decided not to honor a lot of what was promised to them. Now, they have no burial insurance and most of my siblings don't talk to them anymore, so I can't even count on them to try and pool money to help when the time comes and either one or both dies. Forgive me for sharing all of this info with you, but I know you've been through this and I would appreciate any comments or advice you can give me. Thanks for being there!! Love, Jacy <jacymail@...> wrote:

Absolutely .

I have had cancer twice so I understand how you are feeling now.

Hugs, Jacy

~Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History

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----- Original Message -----

From: shelly smiegal

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 18:49

Subject: Prayers for my Dad

Everyone,

I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now. Please pray for him. Thank you! ~

~Psalm 46

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Shell,

I am going to write you off list.

Hugs, Jacy

~Nobody can make you feel inferior without your permission. (Eleanor Roosevelt)

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----- Original Message -----

From: shelly smiegal

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 05:04

Subject: Re: Prayers for my Dad

Jacy,

I wanted to write you directly, but I was a bit reluctant, because of the fact that I knew you have had cancer twice. I am very close to my Dad and have always been. Since I found this out about the cancer, it seems like I am loosing touch or something. I can be doing something, and all of a sudden, different memories start flooding into my head. I could understand this, if he were already gone, but he's still here, so I don't know why I am doing this. Also, it is tough to sleep, cause I keep dreaming about him, picturing him when he was so young yet and I was real small. I haven't been able to get over to see him yet with this snow storm. I am afraid I will crack and start crying as soon as I see him. I can't imagine how he is feeling, but Mom said he is exceptionally quiet and is going to bed around 3 in the afternoon. They don't have much money. My Dad is a retired teamster, who of course, drove truck, but lost a lot of their benefits over the years, because teamsters changed their minds and decided not to honor a lot of what was promised to them. Now, they have no burial insurance and most of my siblings don't talk to them anymore, so I can't even count on them to try and pool money to help when the time comes and either one or both dies. Forgive me for sharing all of this info with you, but I know you've been through this and I would appreciate any comments or advice you can give me. Thanks for being there!! Love, Jacy <jacymail@...> wrote:

Absolutely .

I have had cancer twice so I understand how you are feeling now.

Hugs, Jacy

~Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History

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----- Original Message -----

From: shelly smiegal

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 18:49

Subject: Prayers for my Dad

Everyone,

I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now. Please pray for him. Thank you! ~

~Psalm 46

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Cancer is a scary thing. It changed my father a lot. He lost a kidney and almost died.

He was very angry about it and just as scared as I was that he would die and all the

financial concerns would be left to us.

But he's a survivor now. I'm praying your dad will be, too.

It's ok to be scared and worried and it's ok to cry.

love and peace to you and your family

yellow <shelsmieg2000@y...> wrote:> Jacy,> I wanted to write you directly, but I was a bit reluctant, because of the fact that I knew you have had cancer twice. I am very close to my Dad and have always been. Since I found this out about the cancer, it seems like I am loosing touch or something. I can be doing something, and all of a sudden, different memories start flooding into my head. I could understand this, if he were already gone, but he's still here, so I don't know why I am doing this. Also, it is tough to sleep, cause I keep dreaming about him, picturing him when he was so young yet and I was real small. I haven't been able to get over to see him yet with this snow storm. I am afraid I will crack and start crying as soon as I see him. I can't imagine how he is feeling, but Mom said he is exceptionally quiet and

is going to bed around 3 in the afternoon. They don't have much money. My Dad is a retired teamster, who of course, drove truck, but lost a lot of their benefits over the years, because> teamsters changed their minds and decided not to honor a lot of what was promised to them. Now, they have no burial insurance and most of my siblings don't talk to them anymore, so I can't even count on them to try and pool money to help when the time comes and either one or both dies. Forgive me for sharing all of this info with you, but I know you've been through this and I would appreciate any comments or advice you can give me. Thanks for being there!! Love, > > Jacy <jacymail@c...> wrote:> Absolutely .> I have had cancer twice so I understand how you are feeling now.> Hugs,

Jacy~Well Behaved Women Rarely Make Historyjacymail@c...> IM: jacygal - ICQ: 96949087> www.geocities.com/mtn_rose Want a signature like this?> ----- Original Message ----- > From: shelly smiegal > Rheumatoid Arthritis > Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 18:49> Subject: Prayers for my Dad> > > Everyone,> I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now. Please pray for him. Thank you! ~> > > ~Psalm 46> > > > __________________________________________________>

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Yellow, Thanks for sharing that with me and for the encouragement. I will keep everyone posted. ~"Ms. JM" <platoconversations@...> wrote:

Cancer is a scary thing. It changed my father a lot. He lost a kidney and almost died.

He was very angry about it and just as scared as I was that he would die and all the

financial concerns would be left to us.

But he's a survivor now. I'm praying your dad will be, too.

It's ok to be scared and worried and it's ok to cry.

love and peace to you and your family

yellow <shelsmieg2000@y...> wrote:> Jacy,> I wanted to write you directly, but I was a bit reluctant, because of the fact that I knew you have had cancer twice. I am very close to my Dad and have always been. Since I found this out about the cancer, it seems like I am loosing touch or something. I can be doing something, and all of a sudden, different memories start flooding into my head. I could understand this, if he were already gone, but he's still here, so I don't know why I am doing this. Also, it is tough to sleep, cause I keep dreaming about him, picturing him when he was so young yet and I was real small. I haven't been able to get over to see him yet with this snow storm. I am afraid I will crack and start crying as soon as I see him. I can't imagine how he is feeling, but Mom said he is exceptionally quiet and

is going to bed around 3 in the afternoon. They don't have much money. My Dad is a retired teamster, who of course, drove truck, but lost a lot of their benefits over the years, because> teamsters changed their minds and decided not to honor a lot of what was promised to them. Now, they have no burial insurance and most of my siblings don't talk to them anymore, so I can't even count on them to try and pool money to help when the time comes and either one or both dies. Forgive me for sharing all of this info with you, but I know you've been through this and I would appreciate any comments or advice you can give me. Thanks for being there!! Love, > > Jacy <jacymail@c...> wrote:> Absolutely .> I have had cancer twice so I understand how you are feeling now.> Hugs,

Jacy~Well Behaved Women Rarely Make Historyjacymail@c...> IM: jacygal - ICQ: 96949087> www.geocities.com/mtn_rose Want a signature like this?> ----- Original Message ----- > From: shelly smiegal > Rheumatoid Arthritis > Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 18:49> Subject: Prayers for my Dad> > > Everyone,> I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now. Please pray for him. Thank you! ~> > > ~Psalm 46> > > > __________________________________________________>

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, my first husband died of lung cancer at age 40, leaving me widowed with three children to raise alone. Here in my town, we have a program thru the Cancer Society for spouses and for children. It is good to talk with others who are going thru the same as you. I urge you to call them. You and your Dad and family are in my thoughts and prayers. gentle hugs, Marciashelly smiegal <shelsmieg2000@...> wrote:

Yellow, Thanks for sharing that with me and for the encouragement. I will keep everyone posted. ~"Ms. JM" <platoconversations@...> wrote:

Cancer is a scary thing. It changed my father a lot. He lost a kidney and almost died.

He was very angry about it and just as scared as I was that he would die and all the

financial concerns would be left to us.

But he's a survivor now. I'm praying your dad will be, too.

It's ok to be scared and worried and it's ok to cry.

love and peace to you and your family

yellow <shelsmieg2000@y...> wrote:> Jacy,> I wanted to write you directly, but I was a bit reluctant, because of the fact that I knew you have had cancer twice. I am very close to my Dad and have always been. Since I found this out about the cancer, it seems like I am loosing touch or something. I can be doing something, and all of a sudden, different memories start flooding into my head. I could understand this, if he were already gone, but he's still here, so I don't know why I am doing this. Also, it is tough to sleep, cause I keep dreaming about him, picturing him when he was so young yet and I was real small. I haven't been able to get over to see him yet with this snow storm. I am afraid I will crack and start crying as soon as I see him. I can't imagine how he is feeling, but Mom said he is exceptionally quiet and

is going to bed around 3 in the afternoon. They don't have much money. My Dad is a retired teamster, who of course, drove truck, but lost a lot of their benefits over the years, because> teamsters changed their minds and decided not to honor a lot of what was promised to them. Now, they have no burial insurance and most of my siblings don't talk to them anymore, so I can't even count on them to try and pool money to help when the time comes and either one or both dies. Forgive me for sharing all of this info with you, but I know you've been through this and I would appreciate any comments or advice you can give me. Thanks for being there!! Love, > > Jacy <jacymail@c...> wrote:> Absolutely .> I have had cancer twice so I understand how you are feeling now.> Hugs,

Jacy~Well Behaved Women Rarely Make Historyjacymail@c...> IM: jacygal - ICQ: 96949087> www.geocities.com/mtn_rose Want a signature like this?> ----- Original Message ----- > From: shelly smiegal > Rheumatoid Arthritis > Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 18:49> Subject: Prayers for my Dad> > > Everyone,> I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now. Please pray for him. Thank you! ~> > > ~Psalm 46> > > > __________________________________________________>

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Support groups are very important. We all know that!

Hugs, Jacy

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From: Marcia Stoyle

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 11:15

Subject: Re: Re: Prayers for my Dad

, my first husband died of lung cancer at age 40, leaving me widowed with three children to raise alone. Here in my town, we have a program thru the Cancer Society for spouses and for children. It is good to talk with others who are going thru the same as you. I urge you to call them. You and your Dad and family are in my thoughts and prayers. gentle hugs, Marciashelly smiegal <shelsmieg2000@...> wrote:

Yellow, Thanks for sharing that with me and for the encouragement. I will keep everyone posted. ~"Ms. JM" <platoconversations@...> wrote:

Cancer is a scary thing. It changed my father a lot. He lost a kidney and almost died.

He was very angry about it and just as scared as I was that he would die and all the

financial concerns would be left to us.

But he's a survivor now. I'm praying your dad will be, too.

It's ok to be scared and worried and it's ok to cry.

love and peace to you and your family

yellow <shelsmieg2000@y...> wrote:> Jacy,> I wanted to write you directly, but I was a bit reluctant, because of the fact that I knew you have had cancer twice. I am very close to my Dad and have always been. Since I found this out about the cancer, it seems like I am loosing touch or something. I can be doing something, and all of a sudden, different memories start flooding into my head. I could understand this, if he were already gone, but he's still here, so I don't know why I am doing this. Also, it is tough to sleep, cause I keep dreaming about him, picturing him when he was so young yet and I was real small. I haven't been able to get over to see him yet with this snow storm. I am afraid I will crack and start crying as soon as I see him. I can't imagine how he is feeling, but Mom said he is exceptionally quiet and is going to bed around 3 in the afternoon. They don't have much money. My Dad is a retired teamster, who of course, drove truck, but lost a lot of their benefits over the years, because> teamsters changed their minds and decided not to honor a lot of what was promised to them. Now, they have no burial insurance and most of my siblings don't talk to them anymore, so I can't even count on them to try and pool money to help when the time comes and either one or both dies. Forgive me for sharing all of this info with you, but I know you've been through this and I would appreciate any comments or advice you can give me. Thanks for being there!! Love, > > Jacy <jacymail@c...> wrote:> Absolutely .> I have had cancer twice so I understand how you are feeling now.> Hugs, Jacy~Well Behaved Women Rarely Make Historyjacymail@c...> IM: jacygal - ICQ: 96949087> www.geocities.com/mtn_rose Want a signature like this?> ----- Original Message ----- > From: shelly smiegal > Rheumatoid Arthritis > Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 18:49> Subject: Prayers for my Dad> > > Everyone,> I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now. Please pray for him. Thank you! ~> > > ~Psalm 46> > > > __________________________________________________>

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My thoughts and prayers are with you and your dad.

Take care,

> Everyone,

> I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor

attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now.

Please pray for him. Thank you! ~

>

>

> ~Psalm 46

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Marcia,

Thank you so much for the advice. My Mom wants me to call someone who may be able to help and I don't know where to go. I am sorry for all you went through. I do appreciate any imput you may have. ~Marcia Stoyle <marciastoyle@...> wrote:

, my first husband died of lung cancer at age 40, leaving me widowed with three children to raise alone. Here in my town, we have a program thru the Cancer Society for spouses and for children. It is good to talk with others who are going thru the same as you. I urge you to call them. You and your Dad and family are in my thoughts and prayers. gentle hugs, Marciashelly smiegal <shelsmieg2000@...> wrote:

Yellow, Thanks for sharing that with me and for the encouragement. I will keep everyone posted. ~"Ms. JM" <platoconversations@...> wrote:

Cancer is a scary thing. It changed my father a lot. He lost a kidney and almost died.

He was very angry about it and just as scared as I was that he would die and all the

financial concerns would be left to us.

But he's a survivor now. I'm praying your dad will be, too.

It's ok to be scared and worried and it's ok to cry.

love and peace to you and your family

yellow <shelsmieg2000@y...> wrote:> Jacy,> I wanted to write you directly, but I was a bit reluctant, because of the fact that I knew you have had cancer twice. I am very close to my Dad and have always been. Since I found this out about the cancer, it seems like I am loosing touch or something. I can be doing something, and all of a sudden, different memories start flooding into my head. I could understand this, if he were already gone, but he's still here, so I don't know why I am doing this. Also, it is tough to sleep, cause I keep dreaming about him, picturing him when he was so young yet and I was real small. I haven't been able to get over to see him yet with this snow storm. I am afraid I will crack and start crying as soon as I see him. I can't imagine how he is feeling, but Mom said he is exceptionally quiet and

is going to bed around 3 in the afternoon. They don't have much money. My Dad is a retired teamster, who of course, drove truck, but lost a lot of their benefits over the years, because> teamsters changed their minds and decided not to honor a lot of what was promised to them. Now, they have no burial insurance and most of my siblings don't talk to them anymore, so I can't even count on them to try and pool money to help when the time comes and either one or both dies. Forgive me for sharing all of this info with you, but I know you've been through this and I would appreciate any comments or advice you can give me. Thanks for being there!! Love, > > Jacy <jacymail@c...> wrote:> Absolutely .> I have had cancer twice so I understand how you are feeling now.> Hugs,

Jacy~Well Behaved Women Rarely Make Historyjacymail@c...> IM: jacygal - ICQ: 96949087> www.geocities.com/mtn_rose Want a signature like this?> ----- Original Message ----- > From: shelly smiegal > Rheumatoid Arthritis > Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 18:49> Subject: Prayers for my Dad> > > Everyone,> I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now. Please pray for him. Thank you! ~> > > ~Psalm 46> > > > __________________________________________________>

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Thank you, , for your kind words. Just open the phone book and

look for the American Cancer Society. in some cities, you dial 411,

and it is a lifeline to hook people up with agencies. you could also

check here on the internet, or groups. best of luck, and gentle

hugs, Marcia

--- shelly smiegal <shelsmieg2000@...> wrote:

> Marcia,

> Thank you so much for the advice. My Mom wants me to call

> someone who may be able to help and I don't know where to go. I am

> sorry for all you went through. I do appreciate any imput you may

> have. ~

>

> Marcia Stoyle <marciastoyle@...> wrote:

> , my first husband died of lung cancer at age 40, leaving me

> widowed with three children to raise alone. Here in my town, we have

> a program thru the Cancer Society for spouses and for children. It

> is good to talk with others who are going thru the same as you. I

> urge you to call them. You and your Dad and family are in my

> thoughts and prayers. gentle hugs, Marcia

>

> shelly smiegal <shelsmieg2000@...> wrote: Yellow, Thanks for

> sharing that with me and for the encouragement. I will keep everyone

> posted. ~

>

> " Ms. JM " <platoconversations@...> wrote: Cancer is a scary

> thing. It changed my father a lot. He lost a kidney and almost died.

> He was very angry about it and just as scared as I was that he would

> die and all the

> financial concerns would be left to us.

> But he's a survivor now. I'm praying your dad will be, too.

> It's ok to be scared and worried and it's ok to cry.

> love and peace to you and your family

> yellow

>

>

> <shelsmieg2000@y...> wrote:

> > Jacy,

> > I wanted to write you directly, but I was a bit reluctant,

> because of the fact that I knew you have had cancer twice. I am

> very close to my Dad and have always been. Since I found this out

> about the cancer, it seems like I am loosing touch or something. I

> can be doing something, and all of a sudden, different memories

> start flooding into my head. I could understand this, if he were

> already gone, but he's still here, so I don't know why I am doing

> this. Also, it is tough to sleep, cause I keep dreaming about him,

> picturing him when he was so young yet and I was real small. I

> haven't been able to get over to see him yet with this snow storm.

> I am afraid I will crack and start crying as soon as I see him. I

> can't imagine how he is feeling, but Mom said he is exceptionally

> quiet and is going to bed around 3 in the afternoon. They don't

> have much money. My Dad is a retired teamster, who of course, drove

> truck, but lost a lot of their benefits over the years, because

> > teamsters changed their minds and decided not to honor a lot of

> what was promised to them. Now, they have no burial insurance and

> most of my siblings don't talk to them anymore, so I can't even

> count on them to try and pool money to help when the time comes and

> either one or both dies. Forgive me for sharing all of this info

> with you, but I know you've been through this and I would appreciate

> any comments or advice you can give me. Thanks for being

> there!! Love,

> >

> > Jacy <jacymail@c...> wrote:

> > Absolutely .

> > I have had cancer twice so I understand how you are feeling now.

> > Hugs, Jacy~Well Behaved Women Rarely Make Historyjacymail@c...

> > IM: jacygal - ICQ: 96949087

> > www.geocities.com/mtn_rose Want a signature like this?

> > ----- Original Message -----

> > From: shelly smiegal

> > Rheumatoid Arthritis

> > Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 18:49

> > Subject: Prayers for my Dad

> >

> >

> > Everyone,

> > I have just found out that my Dad has a cancerous tumor

> attached to his vocal cords and it doesn't look too good right now.

> Please pray for him. Thank you! ~

> >

> >

> > ~Psalm 46

> >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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