Cancer is bad enough but to be out of commission in the most enjoyable time of year really sucks. I will be done with Chemo and radiation on Dec 19 . Then it will take about 2 months to make the adjustments to eating and gaining strength . So all you crowbusters when your out there
having the time of you life watching the crows explode and fall to the ground, thank the good Lord for your health. I am 73 plan on many more hunting season . Good luck to all jim
The TCP is pulling for you, James... Stay positive and dream of crow hunts to come. We will be thinking of you and before you know it this will all be behind you. Soon you will be in the field with crows circling your position. Get well...
Good luck Jim, keep your wits about you and think positive. Although not terribly religeous I will pray for your quick recovery, and look forward to your future reports of battles against corvids
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Jim, enjoyed meeting with you the other week and swapping crow hunting stories. Prayers sent for your speedy recovery. When your ready let me know and will go. Stay in touch and take care of your self.
Sorry to hear of your diagnosis Jim. I have had several friends who are survivors of throat cancer. Try to eat/drink and keep your strength up (I know it's easy for me to say). We will all save some crows for you to shoot next year when you're back in the saddle, and will shoot a few in your honor. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
That is a rough break, do you smoke or chew tobacco? Man, it could not have come at a worse time if you like to hunt during the fall & winter. I wish you well.
Bob A.
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try to eat tons of veggies notably spinach and anything you like-try to eat fresh...avoid all the twinkies and cake and so forth...and try to get that stomach acid under control...stomach acid in excess does everyone in...but it is controllable...cancer is beatable ....get away from anything with flouride in it...get away from sugar ..or limit it....
Hang in there man. We will be praying for you. And if you want to talk about anything, feel free to hit me up.
It has been 19 years ago now that my wife was diagonised with Leukemia. We had two small daughters (3 and 5). The doc told us straight up that she had a 50/50 chance. It was the scariest year of my life. Becca made it through and is still doing great today. We were blessed. Pray alot, talk to friends, allow folks to help you, stay positive, pray some more, laugh, stay busy, and pray some more. We are all with you!
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Jim: Thank you for sharing your situation. The support and prayers you are already getting and will get in the future is bound to make a positive influence on your recovery!! I am sending only positive vibrations/prayers your way sir!! I also think that your thoughts of returning to arena of crow hunting and crow pursuits is almost equal to the other treatments you will be getting!!! We have wonderful medical treatments these days and in that you and the rest of us are the luckiest folks on the planet! Now, be sure to re-stock your ammo next sale K-Mart has. You will be needing it.
Skip
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