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Brett you are on my heart today. Kiss the Princess for me.  Love and Prayers, Peggy   IPF  2004,  Florida"Worry looks around, Sorry looks back,  Faith looks up."

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Leanne, Thank you for letting us know

about Brett...I'm quoting Sher..."Damn it!"

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Leanne wrote:

Hi all,

Just got off the phone with Brett and his wife Misty. They are doing

ok - did get a bit of bad news, however, they did find cancer so they

weren't able to do the lobectomy. They will be sending it to

pathology and should know more in five days or so. The docs at U of M

are thinking it's BAC which is a type of cancer that responds really

well to chemo. Keep the Bowser family in your prayers. He's

surrounded by his loved ones....he will post when he can. He had just

gotten home from the hospital when I called and he's a little bit

tired.

Leanne uip 1/03 Illinois

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I'm so sorry to hear this, Brett, I'm still thinking of you, May has kept me updated while I was in hospital. I'm sending you and your beautiful family much love and strength. I hope the chemo is successful

Love Ze xx> >> > Hi all,> > > > Just got off the phone with Brett and his wife Misty. They are doing > > ok - did get a bit of bad news, however, they did find cancer so they > > weren't able to do the lobectomy. They will be sending it to > > pathology and should know more in five days or so. The docs at U of M > > are thinking it's BAC which is a type of cancer that responds really > > well to chemo. Keep the Bowser family in your prayers. He's > > surrounded by his loved ones....he will post when he can. He had > just > > gotten home from the hospital when I called and he's a little bit > > tired. > > > > Leanne uip 1/03 Illinois> >>

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Brett.......for what it's worth.........my lung cancer was found prior to stage 4. I had chemo and radiation........was scared to death of the chemo, turned out to be a walk in the park. The only side effect I experienced was hair loss.....and it grew back. One of the phenomenon that is part of the "having-cancer-package" is people coming out of the woodwork with alternative cures and treatments, and wanting to share their experiences with you.......as I have done here . I am 4 years clean now. I wish you well !! jim

Hi Brett, It is good to see you posting. I am still amazed at all you have been through and are still facing. God knew what he was doing giving you such perfect Sunshine covered with honey.

Still praying for you. How are your brothers doing ?

<Sun Flower.gif> Love and Prayers, Peggy

IPF 2004, Florida

"Worry looks around,

Sorry looks back,

Faith looks up."

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