This rough stuff that I mentioned the other day? My dad has a malignant, golf-ball-sized tumor on his small intestine. He’s in surgery right now. I’ve been hanging out at the hospital today. Prognosis is good so far.
Cancer can suck a dick.
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so…This rough stuff that I mentioned the other day? My dad has a malignant, golf-ball-sized tumor on his small intestine. He’s in surgery right now. I’ve been hanging out at the hospital today. Prognosis is good so far. Cancer can suck a dick. 16 comments to so… |
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My MIL had a similar situation (except it was softball-sized) last October. They took out the kidney and a small portion of her colon. She still has some abdominal pain once in a while from the scar and whatnot, but she’s 100% cancer free!
Good luck to you and your dad! I’ll send good thoughts and vibes your way!!
Cancer CAN suck a dick, and also my left nut. I’m so glad the prognosis is good, though.
Fuck cancer! And the horse it rode in on.
Glad to hear the prognosis is good. Hope the waiting isn’t grinding you down.
Dang–so sorry to hear about the cancer but VERY pleased to hear the good prognosis. I will be lighting various agnostic candles for you all.
thinking of you, hang in there. he’ll kick its butt.
Oh, gosh… I’m really, really sorry to hear this, but so glad to hear the prognosis is good for your dad. Take care. xo
Dude. that sucks.
I’m pulling for you (and him), for sure. And sending good thoughts your way.
sorry to hear about your dad’s inappropriately located golf ball. did the muzak get any better (worse?) than raspberry beret?
Your family is in my thoughts, Diddy! I hope your dad has a quick, total recovery.
Hoping he has a quick, stress-free recovery.
I hope the surgery went well!
I’ll be thinking of you and your family.
I’m am so sorry. I hope the surgery went well.
my mom had cancer a few years ago. cancer can eat a giant dick. my dad’s having throat surgery tomorrow for something they “think” isn’t cancer. barf. the whole thing makes me ill. cant our kids hurry up & find the cure for cancer? k thx
Some very interesting and insightful thoughts. I like this.
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