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Posted on 02/03/2020 11:52:24 AM PST by 2banana
Just heard on radio
“One of the hardest things about growing older is the amazing people you lose as time moves along.”
That is so true.
I take it the server slowdown was due to this news coming out.
Jennings was gone in 4 months after his announcement.
I do too, but the man is insightful. Some folks just don’t get it.
my aunt was struggling for months and finally went for a check-up in October only to find out she had lung cancer...withing a few days they removed half her lung...two weeks later she was with us for Thanksgiving..
He needs to hand up the microphone with his formerly nicotine stained fingers, and spend time with his family and friends
Peter Jennings comes to mind, as he went on TV to announce he had the same thing, gone within a year.
But as I said on another thread, treatment has gotten better since that time.
I would imagine it varies. For my dad, it was about a year before he passed away. There wasn't a "cure" as it were, just chemo to extend his life to get his affairs in order, which he didn't, he kept working and smoking, doing his thing up until he couldn't get out of bed and died at home. I think they give you a probability range depending on the type and location of the cancer tumor, and if it has spread in your body, like the lymph nodes. If it has spread, the range or life span decreases.
He said “advanced”.He’ll surely get the finest health care available...but even the most skilled physicians and surgeons can only do so much in certain situations.
shocked.
I have followed him since his first week in Sacramento
My three all-time radio people in 68 years of listening: Harvey, Imus, Limbaugh. Of the three, Limbaugh is the most essential to the well-being of the country.
Thanks...
Time for a medal of freedom for Rush
Radio
Lowell Thomas 1977 Gerald Ford
Paul Harvey 2005 George W. Bush
Rush mentioned today that his heart was very, very strong. Actually Rush appears to be a very healthy guy for his age and capable of handling the rigors of treatment. The odds of recovery rely heavy on one’s overall health. I’m praying that Rush fights hard and beats cancer. He has spent millions of dollars and thousands of hours donating to the Leukemia Society. If anyone deserves remission, it’s brother Rush.
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