AlvinofDiaspar
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Will his morbid obesity complicate surgery/prognosis?
How he would handle potential adjuvant chemo is even more concerning.
AoD
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Will his morbid obesity complicate surgery/prognosis?
Unfortunately, my husband's wasn't benign. It took him at least 3 months to recover from the surgery, he didn't have a bag, but was stage 4 and lived with it for 3 years, until he died at age 53. That was 5 years ago.
My belated condolences. My wife pulled through and it was tough for us.
Like I was saying Doug doesn't know what's coming.
My Father retired the day after his diagnosis of colon cancer and never wanted to go to work again.
The bag is a real pain to deal with. You have to stay close to a washroom in case the tape releases.
His desire to go out of the house diminished quite a bit.
P.S. I reveal these details not to garnish sympathy, but to support the argument that Rob is done.
We will all face these issues in our old age.
You're right. I'm a casual follower and sometimes commenter here. Usually it's a fantastic discussion, but thinking that a hospital somehow willingly put their reputation on the line to lie about Ford is so ridiculous is boggles the mind. If they say that they did a scan and found a tumor, then that's what has happened.
The way the doctor spoke, I was thinking the same thing.I wonder if he knew he had this all along, told people it was a toe problem and said he could have surgery after the election. Figured he would win, then have surgery but still have the title of mayor. Plan backfired pain became too intense or a Donovan story was about to break out and suddenly it is a tumour that has to be dealt with now.
Yup, gotta get the tumour out, unless it's pointless.But is surgery a foregone conclusion?
I wonder if he knew he had this all along, told people it was a toe problem and said he could have surgery after the election. Figured he would win, then have surgery but still have the title of mayor. Plan backfired pain became too intense or a Donovan story was about to break out and suddenly it is a tumour that has to be dealt with now.
Remember when he was having back problems a couple of months ago? Then he was seen at the hospital a few weeks ago and claimed it was his toe. Wouldn't surprise me if he took chances with his health to be re-elected. It's all he's got.I don't doubt the tumor is real. I just think it's possible that it was known before today. I just find the timing so odd. Rob has breakfast with Doug, goes to Dr., goes to hospital, finds out the terrible unexpected news that he has a tumor (that could be cancer) and holds press conference a few hours later? But who knows, it's the Ford's.
I wonder if he knew he had this all along, told people it was a toe problem and said he could have surgery after the election. Figured he would win, then have surgery but still have the title of mayor. Plan backfired pain became too intense or a Donovan story was about to break out and suddenly it is a tumour that has to be dealt with now.