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Sad turn of events.

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QRTRHRS, your grandson will be in my prayers, going to write something out to him, a little message that let's him know we're even thinking about him way out here in the pacific. Hang in there dude! My grandpa had cancer (lymphoma), doctors gave him 3 years, well my grandpa decided to make it 9 instead! Take care QRTRHRS, and that card will go out tomorrow, May God bless you and your family, Aloha... ... .
 
Dropped a card in the mailbox this morning Justin. Your on our minds down here in Texas. Hang in there little buddie.
 
QRTRHRS...

I am at a loss for words and those who know me will say that is a rarity. I can only hope our thoughts and prayers will help him endure the tough times and allow him to be strong enough for his parents. If there is anything my family can do to help feel free to contact me. Justin will be in our thoughts and prayers... ... Andy,Sheri,Patrick and Rebecca
 
Just wanted to let you know that we are thinking about you.

Justin will be in our thoughts and prayers.



Doug and Dawn Conrad

Advanced Diesel Technology
 
Boy, is Justin lucky to have a Grandpa like you QRTRHRS. I'm gonna give my 5 year old grandson a big hug tonight and tell him I love him. I couldn't imagine having him go through what Justin is enduring. Thoughts and prayers go with you!
 
Cant add much except we will pray for you and Justin. We lost our 19 year old to lymphoma a few years ago, same story, 6 months of INTENSE chemo, pronounced clean and 3 weeks later it's back. He decided not to fight any more and passed two weeks later at home. It's hard, as long as Justin is breathing there is still reason to hope. If not he'll be with our son James, and none of us are very far behind.
 
When I don't know what to say, I am thankful there's someplace to turn:



Romans 8:26-28

"In the same way the Spirit also helps our weakness;

for we do not know how to pray as we should, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words;

and He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because He intercedes for the saints according to the will of God.

And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. "



2 Corinthians 12:9-10

"And He has said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness. "

Most gladly, therefore, I will rather boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may dwell in me.

Therefore I am well content with weaknesses, with insults, with distresses, with persecutions,

with difficulties, for Christ's sake; for when I am weak, then I am strong. "





My family's thoughts and prayers are with Justin and your whole family.





The Elliotts
 
Originally posted by QRTRHRS

I am saddened to say that my grandson's cancer is back and will most likely win this round. The chemo, radiation and stem cell seemed to have worked. He made progress through the spring and summer and even was allowed to return to school with certain limitations on activities. Suddenly and almost one year from the date he was first diagnosed, he started having problems and was diagnosed with cancer in his hips and spine. There is not much modern medicine can do for him now although they are trying. [/URL]





I am sooo sorry to hear about this event. You better believe I am oging to put a card in the mail tomrorow to this boy.



Though I did want to pass on one thought. I used to wrok with a guy that was diagnosed with this same scenario of cancer. it started out in his spine, then popped up in his hip. Though the cancer unfortunately took his life, he did have two different types of surgurey that spared him an addiontal 5 years. The first was some type of Gamma surgury, and the other he called blue laser.

I am not sure who to talk to about this kind of stuff, but maybe this could help and buy Justin some time while new medicines and technologies are becoming available?



I wish him and his family the best.



Kev
 
Re: Re: Sad turn of events.

Originally posted by K_Arts

I am sooo sorry to hear about this event. You better believe I am oging to put a card in the mail tomrorow to this boy.



Though I did want to pass on one thought. I used to wrok with a guy that was diagnosed with this same scenario of cancer. it started out in his spine, then popped up in his hip. Though the cancer unfortunately took his life, he did have two different types of surgurey that spared him an addiontal 5 years. The first was some type of Gamma surgury, and the other he called blue laser.

I am not sure who to talk to about this kind of stuff, but maybe this could help and buy Justin some time while new medicines and technologies are becoming available?



I wish him and his family the best.



Kev
Thanks Kev and everyone else posting and sending cards. As for the meds, Steve Jusin's father is a pretty "techy" kind of guy. If you check Justin's site, Steve has done a good bit of homework on luekemia and chosen this path. A decision, any decision is better than none at all. I have to support his choice without suggestion. Lord knows, our family has it's share of meddlers. If this does not work, Steve will spend the rest of his life wondering if he had been wrong.



You do hear about survival via alternate choices. I don't doubt for a minute that it can work especially with a good dose of faith. But everytime? Nadda. How many glowing reviews of failure do you hear about? None of course.



On a happier note, if you check the site, "We got a bunch of cards, letters and a teddy bear in the mail yesterday! All of those things put a smile on Justin's face! Thanks to all of you for sending what you did to brighten his days. ", the last entry of the day so far is a bit upbeat. Thanks to all of you.
 
My father in law had breast cancer 5 years ago. Yes! Men get it too!

Anyway, his Dr didnt have much good news. He didnt want the radiation or chemo (sp?) so he got it removed and did the alternative meds route. Fruit/vegetable drinks etc. etc.

His Dr was amazed! He was "a miracle" he remarked, as he was only given a "few months" to live. Every checkup was excellent.

About a two years back he was helping a neighbor with a downed tree in his back yard, and had some pretty bad back pain. He tried a few days rest and advil... still pretty bad.

Went to his doc, and long story short is he has cancer in his spine. He was lucky enough to beat it the first time, but I dont know about this. I hope it works. He's one of the few people in my wifes family I actually like and respect.

Eric
 
My Heart is heavy, and my eyes are teary. This is my first encounter with this thread concerning Justin and his fight.

As I read through the site that his Dad set up to keep all informed, it makes me more sure now than ever before of what really is important in life. (Kinda puts things into perspective in a big way). My Wife, Son and Daughter will read this together, and keep Justin and his devoted family in our prayers daily.

QRTRHRS, thank you for posting this, and we will be praying for you too.



Paul



The best things in life are free of charge.
 
Originally posted by PaulCreamer

My Heart is heavy, and my eyes are teary. This is my first encounter with this thread concerning Justin and his fight.

As I read through the site that his Dad set up to keep all informed, it makes me more sure now than ever before of what really is important in life. (Kinda puts things into perspective in a big way). My Wife, Son and Daughter will read this together, and keep Justin and his devoted family in our prayers daily.

QRTRHRS, thank you for posting this, and we will be praying for you too.



Paul



The best things in life are free of charge.
Well put Paul. I don't know that I could have done as much as Steve has.



Things happen for a reason. Steve got flushed out of the opto electronic buss when that went bust. He got into different online things to try to eck out a living so he was working at home when this started. Although cramped and limited in modem speed, he does what he can to keep things going (money coming in) while being with Justin 24/7. He wonders how I do what I do and vise versa.



Anyway, thanks for the thoughts.



If anyone has not gotten email replies back, Justin's address has been filtering a lot of junk mail. That may be the problem and Steve is attempting to correct it. Please don't feel slighted but your mail may have never gotten through. Also, check the site for Justin dressed in his TDR shirt with a smile this time. Steve tried it once before on a bad day and Justin did not want the picture sent out but I got a sneak look. His hair will soon be gone again, it's coming out in droves. Thanks all.
 
With a house full of kids myself, including a 12 year old,I cannot imagine your pain. I'm sitting here thousands of miles away with tears for your boy. We can and will pray for a miracle!!!!



And I thought this was a site full of lug head truck nuts!!!!
 
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