Global Moderator Mike L Posted October 30, 2016 Global Moderator Posted October 30, 2016 At tonight's WS game the crowd, players, coaches, umpires and announcers all stood up and held a sign with a hand written name of who they "Stand up for" in the fight against cancer ..I thought it was very moving to see. So, with the moderator's permission I would like to start a thread here.. I'm standing up as I type this to say "I Stand Up For"..My Ma, Dad and Brother Who do you Stand Up For? Mike 2 Quote
pawpaw Posted October 30, 2016 Posted October 30, 2016 I Stand Up For Sandy. My Daughter's best friends Mom. May the Good Lord continue to give Sandy the strength to keep fighting. 1 Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted October 30, 2016 Super User Posted October 30, 2016 I stood up for my mom & dad. I also stand up for Stitch and myself. 3 Quote
Super User Gundog Posted October 30, 2016 Super User Posted October 30, 2016 I stand up for my grandma. 2 Quote
Super User whitwolf Posted October 31, 2016 Super User Posted October 31, 2016 I stand up for John William......... 1 Quote
riverbasser Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 I understand the point of this topic but I would stand up for all that are effected by cancer. It seems we all know someone who has had to deal with it. God bless you all. 3 Quote
lo n slo Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Craig is a retired paramedic. we all grew up and went to school together, worked and retired from the city. two years ago they found something in his liver. he's fighting the fight, still comes to the gym and walks with us on Wednesdays. darn good guy. i'll stand for him 1 Quote
Super User flyfisher Posted November 1, 2016 Super User Posted November 1, 2016 Ummmmm...to pee 1 Quote
Super User deaknh03 Posted November 1, 2016 Super User Posted November 1, 2016 8 hours ago, flyfisher said: Ummmmm...to pee Doubt it. 3 Quote
Super User flyfisher Posted November 2, 2016 Super User Posted November 2, 2016 13 hours ago, deaknh03 said: Doubt it. I expected something better.... Quote
Super User deaknh03 Posted November 2, 2016 Super User Posted November 2, 2016 1 minute ago, flyfisher said: I expected something better.... Why? Quote
Super User flyfisher Posted November 2, 2016 Super User Posted November 2, 2016 16 minutes ago, deaknh03 said: Why? valid point Quote
Super User .ghoti. Posted November 2, 2016 Super User Posted November 2, 2016 Lots of family members hit with some form of cancer. Some survived, some did not. I'll stand for all cancer victims. right I'm trying to stand myself. Had surgery for skin cancer yesterday morning. Tried to do last night with just Tylenol. Had to take something stronger, and have been buzzed all day and evening. Probably shouldn't be on here trying to communicate. Forgive me if I say something really stupid. 5 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted November 2, 2016 Author Global Moderator Posted November 2, 2016 8 hours ago, .ghoti. said: Lots of family members hit with some form of cancer. Some survived, some did not. I'll stand for all cancer victims. right I'm trying to stand myself. Had surgery for skin cancer yesterday morning. Tried to do last night with just Tylenol. Had to take something stronger, and have been buzzed all day and evening. Probably shouldn't be on here trying to communicate. Forgive me if I say something really stupid. I'm Sure glad they got it! Nothing to mess around with Mike Quote
Super User JustJames Posted November 5, 2016 Super User Posted November 5, 2016 On October 30, 2016 at 6:10 PM, riverbasser said: I understand the point of this topic but I would stand up for all that are effected by cancer. It seems we all know someone who has had to deal with it. God bless you all. I will stand with you anytime of day. 1 Quote
hoosierbass07 Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 I stand up for the Federal Government Regulations. Quote
BassResource.com Administrator Glenn Posted November 6, 2016 BassResource.com Administrator Posted November 6, 2016 On 11/1/2016 at 9:02 PM, .ghoti. said: Lots of family members hit with some form of cancer. Some survived, some did not. I'll stand for all cancer victims. right I'm trying to stand myself. Had surgery for skin cancer yesterday morning. Tried to do last night with just Tylenol. Had to take something stronger, and have been buzzed all day and evening. Probably shouldn't be on here trying to communicate. Forgive me if I say something really stupid. Geeze man, are you alright? What's the prognosis? Quote
Super User .ghoti. Posted November 6, 2016 Super User Posted November 6, 2016 After a few days of pain and stupor I'm doing ok. Took a selfie of the stitches on my forehead and thought about posting the pic here as a public service message about skin cancer, but the pic is sort of gruesome. Gonna have a big scar running from above the hairline, down towards the middle of my forehead. Wasn't gonna win any beauty contests, but this might be fugly. But it beats the alternative. Had a procedure called Moh's micro-surgery. They take out a chuck with all the visible evil, then take a very thin slice all around. The slice goes to the lab where they prep it and look for roots. They have it oriented so they know which way the roots run, and can go after them. The lab process take about 45 minutes. I had to go back three times to chase the roots. When they finally got it all I had a hole 10cm x 18cm. They tapered the ends to a point to make it better for stitching and sewed me up. Did a lot of cauterization. The wound is still oozing black spooge. Got seven internal stitches which will dissolve and 14 visible stitches which are supposed to come out Tuesday. this was not my first experience with this procedure. As I understand it, this form of cancer; basil cell carcinoma, is a result of UV damage from decades past. I hope all you young guys take heed from this report, and protect yourselves. I'm paying, and will likely continue to pay, for not protecting my skin when I was a young dummy. 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted November 6, 2016 Super User Posted November 6, 2016 12 minutes ago, .ghoti. said: After a few days of pain and stupor I'm doing ok. Took a selfie of the stitches on my forehead and thought about posting the pic here as a public service message about skin cancer, but the pic is sort of gruesome. Gonna have a big scar running from above the hairline, down towards the middle of my forehead. Wasn't gonna win any beauty contests, but this might be fugly. But it beats the alternative. Had a procedure called Moh's micro-surgery. They take out a chuck with all the visible evil, then take a very thin slice all around. The slice goes to the lab where they prep it and look for roots. They have it oriented so they know which way the roots run, and can go after them. The lab process take about 45 minutes. I had to go back three times to chase the roots. When they finally got it all I had a hole 10cm x 18cm. They tapered the ends to a point to make it better for stitching and sewed me up. Did a lot of cauterization. The wound is still oozing black spooge. Got seven internal stitches which will dissolve and 14 visible stitches which are supposed to come out Tuesday. this was not my first experience with this procedure. As I understand it, this form of cancer; basil cell carcinoma, is a result of UV damage from decades past. I hope all you young guys take heed from this report, and protect yourselves. I'm paying, and will likely continue to pay, for not protecting my skin when I was a young dummy. Sounds unpleasant to say the least. Hope you can get to feeling better soon. In the mean time a little snoot of Berheim Wheat every now & then might help to take the edge off. A-Jay Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted November 6, 2016 Super User Posted November 6, 2016 6 hours ago, .ghoti. said: After a few days of pain and stupor I'm doing ok. Took a selfie of the stitches on my forehead and thought about posting the pic here as a public service message about skin cancer, but the pic is sort of gruesome. Gonna have a big scar running from above the hairline, down towards the middle of my forehead. Wasn't gonna win any beauty contests, but this might be fugly. But it beats the alternative. Had a procedure called Moh's micro-surgery. They take out a chuck with all the visible evil, then take a very thin slice all around. The slice goes to the lab where they prep it and look for roots. They have it oriented so they know which way the roots run, and can go after them. The lab process take about 45 minutes. I had to go back three times to chase the roots. When they finally got it all I had a hole 10cm x 18cm. They tapered the ends to a point to make it better for stitching and sewed me up. Did a lot of cauterization. The wound is still oozing black spooge. Got seven internal stitches which will dissolve and 14 visible stitches which are supposed to come out Tuesday. this was not my first experience with this procedure. As I understand it, this form of cancer; basil cell carcinoma, is a result of UV damage from decades past. I hope all you young guys take heed from this report, and protect yourselves. I'm paying, and will likely continue to pay, for not protecting my skin when I was a young dummy. I hope for your sake they got it all & you don't have any more. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted November 7, 2016 Author Global Moderator Posted November 7, 2016 I too hope they get it all and you will done with it, and it will never return Mike Quote
lo n slo Posted January 17, 2018 Posted January 17, 2018 On 10/31/2016 at 7:11 PM, lo n slo said: Craig is a retired paramedic. we all grew up and went to school together, worked and retired from the city. two years ago they found something in his liver. he's fighting the fight, still comes to the gym and walks with us on Wednesdays. darn good guy. i'll stand for him we all got together for BBQ at Craig’s this past Thursday, then we lost him yesterday afternoon. love you man. 2 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted January 17, 2018 Global Moderator Posted January 17, 2018 11 minutes ago, lo n slo said: we all got together for BBQ at Craig’s this past Thursday, then we lost him yesterday afternoon. love you man. Sorry to hear that Lo. Cancer is a horrible disease. Just weeks into college my life was flipped upside down when I was diagnosed with stage 4 non hodgkins and Hodgkin lymphoma. It was 4 rounds of radiation and 5 months of intense chemo that required a week in the hospital 2 weeks out and did that for 5 months. 14 years later here I am! Having lost an uncle, both my grandfather's and have known several others I know I'm the lucky one, and I make sure never to forget that. I try to do everything I can to in some way to support my local children's hospital where I was treated, and have donated in the past to St. Jude's because having been through it children's hematology/oncology is near and dear to me. So I stand with my fellow survivors for everyone who's going through treatment and say Never Give Up! 2 Quote
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