Most people (in 1968) thought Rocky Raccoon was Paul writing a country and western tune about the wild west and some of the typical stereotypes. Paul was actually spoofing folk songs of the time. What the song really means only Paul knows. It is a sad song about a love triangle, Rocky might even die at the end. The attached homemade video is really well done, I tip my cap to the video producers.
| Relaxing with Michelle's "Pats" blanket, John D in the background |
| Trevor, Rochelle, baby Tristan and a big climb donation! |
It's been a long week with a lot of news. On Tuesday I had en early morning Dr. Senecal Appointment. He called Thursday night and confirmed I indeed did break my pubic raymus (pelvic bone in the front) then the really bad news- the MRI found cancer in the front of the femur, and in other areas around the knee and leg. Dr. Senecal hit me with being close to the end, and radiation or chemo are my only options. So, radiation started the next day. My Friday radiation was a good time, knowing it might be the only tool left to stop the proverbial bleeding. I will go in M-Th next week for the remaining treatments, and then do some chemo based on what happens with radiation. Back to hospice...
My Doctor and many in the medical community tell me the cancer is progressing fast, changing and morphing to the point where there are not any treatments left. Like Rocky Raccoon, I am in the corner with a few band-aids but gosh darn it I AM NOT QUITTING! I am stopping the bleeding and as hopeful as a man can be. I do believe in miracles.
My Doctor and many in the medical community tell me the cancer is progressing fast, changing and morphing to the point where there are not any treatments left. Like Rocky Raccoon, I am in the corner with a few band-aids but gosh darn it I AM NOT QUITTING! I am stopping the bleeding and as hopeful as a man can be. I do believe in miracles.
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Continued Prayers, Prayers, and more Prayers. Lord Bless and Keep You and Yours
Hank
Know that you have our love and support in your fight!! Do not let fear take over your thoughts, remember all the happy and proud moments of your accomplishments. Keep thinking all happy thoughts and have faith in miracles!!
I've been praying for healing for you. Tell Yvonne she's in my thoughts and prayers, too.
Love, Cathy
Our continued support of both you and Yvonne. Please know that we continue to pray for your recovery.
Our Love:
Mary-Beth, Mark and Ian McMurray of the ECC.
Keep that chin up Greg. Our prayers are with you, Yvonne, and that the radiation and chemo will work. Remember that positive attitudes and faith can move mountains...... T-Rex
You and Yvonne are in our prayers, miracles do happen, you certainly deserve one. I believe we all feed off the strength and faith of each other, your inspiration will help to keep our prayers focused on you and your recovery. phil and cindy
Hank, Alice, Cathy, Mary-Beth and all of the ECC, Ken, and Phil + Cindy: I am feeling good. Even if you don't believe in anything check this out... My dad, Alice Yvonne, Mikhael and I went to the Muckleshoot casino earlier today, we all made a little money and we ran into good friend Cam who just happened to be in the area! I would call that a good omen at the very least.
Greg, I pray for you and your family every single day. You are tough; do not let the spirit of fear take over your kind and positive thoughts. Please believe in miracles; God is ever present. I am hoping to meet up with you and Yvonne when you're feeling up to it. Miss you....
This news is so very difficult. Winning at the casino (must have been because you had Mikhael with you?!!) and running into a friend are sure signs of good luck. Keep it rolling. Went to church tonight and prayed hard, sang loud. All for you.
Miracles do happen.
Thinking of you and Yvonne.
love you lots,
Mary D.
i too believe in miracles. you are amazing and i am so proud of your spirit and determination. keep up the fight and know that you are not alone; you have a huge rooting section just waiting for that miracle to present itself. love, sharon and dan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puSkP3uym5k
I appreciate the motivation frm everyone! Carol, I highlighted Jake on a post a while back. He is here in Tacoma and Portland next Friday and Saturday and both shows are sold out! Dang it. Anyway, I watched the Pats take out Tebow, now some more fun in the snow. Looking forward to some radiation and whatever else I can do as we move into another week. I will post some pics too as we had a personal delivery of cash for our big climb team. GDLH
“I believed in belief, for its own shining sake. To believe in the face of utter hopelessness, every article of evidence to the contrary, to ignore apparent catastrophe - what other choice was there? We are so much stronger than we imagine, and belief is one of the most valiant and long-lived human characteristics. To believe, when all along we humans know that nothing can cure the briefness of this life, that there is no remedy for our basic mortality, that is a form of bravery. To continue believing in yourself...believing in whatever I chose to believe in, that was the most important thing.”
― Lance Armstrong
X- Lance's comments and his philosophy echos mine. I believe I can continue to fight this disease and provide some good as I move forward. A smile and some compassion for others goes a long way. I love this life, and am so lucky to have so many good people in it. Live Happy!
In 1960 my mother in-law had a brain tumor the size of a golf ball. Medical technology at the time..... well it wasn't what it is today and the best they could do was to cut stuff out.
The tumor was growing, Doctors gave her a 30% chance of surviving surgery and a zero chance wihtout.
She'll be 86 years old this year... 40 years past any reasonable projection after beating the 30% odds.
Greg, miracles do happen. Every year on her birthday, we discuss this one.
There is no explanation, no reasoning, no understanding, it simply is.
God blesses good people, and you're certainly one of those. Fight the fight, our prayers are with you always.
Capt. Ron
Greg,
Thinking of you today as we leave. Thank you for having us up.
Love, Dad and Alice
Greg,
Sending prayers and healing energy your way.
I hope you are able to see some of the beauty of the snowfall and it doesn't interfere with your treatment.
Stay strong,
Melinda
Capt Ron's comments gave me goosebumps. I also believe. While you fight the physical and mental fight there is a treatment out there with your name on it.
Also, we loved watching Tebow take a knee to the Pats :) Next game will be a tough one. Great pics -you look good & comfortable, it is always nice to have family & friends around. Michelle will be so happy to see you relaxing with your Patriots blanket. Thinking about you - Kevin, Edie & Michelle
Wow Ron, I never knew. Good news abounds today. I am feeling much better, radiation is working. Thank you to everyone for the thoughts and prayers, as usual they made a difference. I will be in the St. Francis (Federal Way) infusion center next M-Th for an almost full day of chemo each day. Give me a call or pay a visit if you are in the south end. I am feeling very good about getting back to remission.
Greg
Prayers, Prayers, and more Prayers :-)
We are all glad to know your body is responding to the treament!! Continue to pray for your return to remission!!!! :-) Live Happy!!
Hey Greg, have you heard of this singer? I had not, but then I am certainly out of the music mainstream lately.
Love her voice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AJiRzNeuQ8&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EG4HUShR4Qw&feature=related
Carol, she was an American Idol contestant/favorite. I did hear her and thoght she should've won.
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