Posted by Adirondack case guy on December 27, 2020 at 07:21:10 from (74.76.16.33):
To all of of you YTr's that have wished me well.>>> Looking back on this, my problems started back mid summer. I had a drastic drop in appetite and nothing tasted good. In Oct.I started moldboard plowing with a different tractor and had to twist my belly around to view the plow. I thought spending the days twisted like this was affecting my gut, but things got worse and then I could not eat without puking afterwards. I went to the hospital back on the 5th. CP scans showed that I had a severe blockage at the top of my intestines. They took me into surgery and found multiple tumors all through my stomach that tested positive for cancer, including my liver and pancreas. They removed what they could with the surgery, but a lot still remains on my liver and pancreas. They tell me that they can't cure me, but hopefully they can limit the spread with cimo. Not what I what I wanted to hear, but all I can do now is take each day as it comes. I wish that they could get my gutt working again so I can eat something. I have lost 54 pounds since Nov., and these pumps, bags of nutrients, and all the plumbing in my stomach and neck are tough for me and my wife to deal with. I have an appointment with the GI surgeon Tuesday. I am hoping that she will allow me to start eating something again. The wife and I are trying to figure out how I am going to get into the car with all this stuff hooked to me and then into the hospital with it all attached to me. I may have to dig out the old Radio-Flyer and pull it behind me.>>>>>Again thankx for all your well wishes.------Loren, the ACG.
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