[DeTomaso] NPC

James coyne tecnosound at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 23 22:54:52 EDT 2014


Well stated Les, I am sure you express the sentiments of many . Will certainly be joining in hoping and praying for the very best outcome. - Jim Coyne  

> From: tipo874a at msn.com
> Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 11:18:51 -0700
> To: boyd411 at gmail.com
> CC: detomaso at poca.com
> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] NPC
> 
> Hugh, 
>     Having stood at this same doorstep myself (different cancer), I understand where you are. Be assured that all of your DeTomaso brethren around the world will be praying for only the very best outcome from your biopsy and possible surgery. 
>     We will all be with you throughout this episode in your life in our thoughts and out prayer.                       As you say, some day we'll be able to sit and recount this as a past experience. 
>     Gods strength and your resolve will be your best weapons in this battle...... All my best!
> 
> Leslie A. Gray
> 
> > On Oct 23, 2014, at 10:56 AM, "Boyd Casey" <boyd411 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > 
> >   Dear fellow List participants,
> >   I am very sorry to have to say that I am going into Mt. Sinai Hospital
> >   in NYC on MondayA  10/27/2014
> >   to undergo surgery . They think I have a liver cancer . Either Hepatic
> >   cellular carcinomaA  or coleoangelo carcinoma ( Cancer of the bile
> >   duct). They are both bad but The later is actually much worse. I have
> >   been to a local hospital (North Shore which is part of Long Island
> >   Jewish Hillside medical center) which is a good hospital, but I have
> >   also been to NYU Langone,A  Sloan Kettering memorial Hospital, and MT
> >   Sinai Hospital. The last three are considered to be among the best
> >   cancer hospitals in the world and Memorial Sloan Kettering is only for
> >   cancer is is considered to be one of the best in the world. I have had
> >   countless diagnostic procedures (cat scans, Sonograms, MRI's and
> >   biopsies) The tests have ranged from inconclusiveA  toA  conclusive but
> >   not definitive. So on Monday I am undergoing a surgical biopsy where
> >   they will perform the biopsy while I am on the operating table. If the
> >   results show a malignancy the will preform a liver resection. That is
> >   where the remove the section of the liver that contains the tumor and
> >   it has the best chance of completely eradicating the cancer. There is a
> >   significant risk involved but the risk is worth the potential reward. I
> >   just wanted to let everyoneA  know how much I have enjoyed my
> >   association with the group and have never met a group with such
> >   substantial proportion of the members were gentlemen and all were ready
> >   ,willing, ans when able to assist other members. So in the event IA
> >   disappear from the list you will all know what happened to me. I hopeA
> >   thatA  this letter will be nothing more then a humorous footnote in the
> >   history of "The Big list" but if not I wanted everyone to know how much
> >   I enjoyed and appreciated my associationA  with them.A  And as has been
> >   said many times before "Drive like there is no tomorrow for there may
> >   not be.
> >   Sincerely , with Love and deepest affection,
> >   Hugh Boyd Casey
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   Well stated Les, I am sure you express the sentiments of many . Will
   certainly be joining in hoping and praying for the very best outcome. -
   Jim Coyne
   > From: tipo874a at msn.com
   > Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 11:18:51 -0700
   > To: boyd411 at gmail.com
   > CC: detomaso at poca.com
   > Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] NPC
   >
   > Hugh,
   > Having stood at this same doorstep myself (different cancer), I
   understand where you are. Be assured that all of your DeTomaso brethren
   around the world will be praying for only the very best outcome from
   your biopsy and possible surgery.
   > We will all be with you throughout this episode in your life in our
   thoughts and out prayer. As you say, some day we'll be able to sit and
   recount this as a past experience.
   > Gods strength and your resolve will be your best weapons in this
   battle...... All my best!
   >
   > Leslie A. Gray
   >
   > > On Oct 23, 2014, at 10:56 AM, "Boyd Casey" <boyd411 at gmail.com>
   wrote:
   > >
   > > Dear fellow List participants,
   > > I am very sorry to have to say that I am going into Mt. Sinai
   Hospital
   > > in NYC on MondayA 10/27/2014
   > > to undergo surgery . They think I have a liver cancer . Either
   Hepatic
   > > cellular carcinomaA or coleoangelo carcinoma ( Cancer of the bile
   > > duct). They are both bad but The later is actually much worse. I
   have
   > > been to a local hospital (North Shore which is part of Long Island
   > > Jewish Hillside medical center) which is a good hospital, but I
   have
   > > also been to NYU Langone,A Sloan Kettering memorial Hospital, and
   MT
   > > Sinai Hospital. The last three are considered to be among the best
   > > cancer hospitals in the world and Memorial Sloan Kettering is only
   for
   > > cancer is is considered to be one of the best in the world. I have
   had
   > > countless diagnostic procedures (cat scans, Sonograms, MRI's and
   > > biopsies) The tests have ranged from inconclusiveA toA conclusive
   but
   > > not definitive. So on Monday I am undergoing a surgical biopsy
   where
   > > they will perform the biopsy while I am on the operating table. If
   the
   > > results show a malignancy the will preform a liver resection. That
   is
   > > where the remove the section of the liver that contains the tumor
   and
   > > it has the best chance of completely eradicating the cancer. There
   is a
   > > significant risk involved but the risk is worth the potential
   reward. I
   > > just wanted to let everyoneA know how much I have enjoyed my
   > > association with the group and have never met a group with such
   > > substantial proportion of the members were gentlemen and all were
   ready
   > > ,willing, ans when able to assist other members. So in the event IA
   > > disappear from the list you will all know what happened to me. I
   hopeA
   > > thatA this letter will be nothing more then a humorous footnote in
   the
   > > history of "The Big list" but if not I wanted everyone to know how
   much
   > > I enjoyed and appreciated my associationA with them.A And as has
   been
   > > said many times before "Drive like there is no tomorrow for there
   may
   > > not be.
   > > Sincerely , with Love and deepest affection,
   > > Hugh Boyd Casey
   > > _______________________________________________
   > >
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   > >
   > > DeTomaso mailing list
   > > DeTomaso at poca.com
   > > http://poca.com/mailman/listinfo/detomaso_poca.com
   >
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