My friend's 55-year-old brother was rushed to the hospital last week with
seizures. To make a long story short, they found a mass on his brain and
are operating today to remove it. It's most likely malignant.
The good news is that where it IS in the brain is a "good" place, if there
is such a thing, because there's less risk of other complications
happening. Also, odds favor a complete recovery, thank God.
Still, my friend and his family, especially my friend's mother, are
worried. So any prayers and purrs for my friend's brother's recovery and
for my friend's family's emotional well-being will be much appreciated.
Donna, Captain, and Stanley, both purring for Uncle Rocky
CatNipped - 28 Feb 2006 20:48 GMT
Purrs are on the way.

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> My friend's 55-year-old brother was rushed to the hospital last week with
> seizures. To make a long story short, they found a mass on his brain and
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> Donna, Captain, and Stanley, both purring for Uncle Rocky
Irulan - 28 Feb 2006 23:02 GMT
Purrs and prayers he comes through the operation with flying colors and that
it isn't serious.
Lily & her mama

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> My friend's 55-year-old brother was rushed to the hospital last week with
> seizures. To make a long story short, they found a mass on his brain and
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> Donna, Captain, and Stanley, both purring for Uncle Rocky
jmcquown - 28 Feb 2006 23:34 GMT
> My friend's 55-year-old brother was rushed to the hospital last week
> with seizures. To make a long story short, they found a mass on his
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> complications happening. Also, odds favor a complete recovery, thank
> God.
Purrs on the way for your friend's brother and his family.
Jill
Yoj - 01 Mar 2006 00:41 GMT
Purrs and prayers are on the way.

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> My friend's 55-year-old brother was rushed to the hospital last week with
> seizures. To make a long story short, they found a mass on his brain and
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> Donna, Captain, and Stanley, both purring for Uncle Rocky
Wayne Mitchell - 01 Mar 2006 01:42 GMT
>Still, my friend and his family, especially my friend's mother, are
>worried. So any prayers and purrs for my friend's brother's recovery and
>for my friend's family's emotional well-being will be much appreciated.
Worried indeed! Brain surgery is scary stuff.
Calming and strengthening purrs for your friend and his family,
and purrs that the operation can be minimally intrusive and the
recovery reasonably complete.

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Gandalf - 01 Mar 2006 03:50 GMT
>My friend's 55-year-old brother was rushed to the hospital last week with
>seizures. To make a long story short, they found a mass on his brain and
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>
>Donna, Captain, and Stanley, both purring for Uncle Rocky
I hope things go as well as possible. Purrs on the way.
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Sam - 01 Mar 2006 04:00 GMT
> My friend's 55-year-old brother was rushed to the hospital last week with
> seizures. To make a long story short, they found a mass on his brain and
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>
> Donna, Captain, and Stanley, both purring for Uncle Rocky
Purrs on the way for your friend's brother.

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Adrian - 01 Mar 2006 10:28 GMT
> My friend's 55-year-old brother was rushed to the hospital last week
> with seizures. To make a long story short, they found a mass on his
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> Donna, Captain, and Stanley, both purring for Uncle Rocky
Purrs on the way.

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glsummer@neptunelink.com - 01 Mar 2006 18:50 GMT
>My friend's 55-year-old brother was rushed to the hospital last week with
>seizures. To make a long story short, they found a mass on his brain and
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
>Donna, Captain, and Stanley, both purring for Uncle Rocky
Wow, that is very scary. Purrs that all will be well.
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ann791 - 01 Mar 2006 21:27 GMT
Purrs on the way for your friend's brother.
Ann

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> My friend's 55-year-old brother was rushed to the hospital last week with
> seizures. To make a long story short, they found a mass on his brain and
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> Donna, Captain, and Stanley, both purring for Uncle Rocky
polonca12000 - 01 Mar 2006 21:32 GMT
> My friend's 55-year-old brother was rushed to the hospital last week with
> seizures. To make a long story short, they found a mass on his brain and
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> Donna, Captain, and Stanley, both purring for Uncle Rocky
Lots and lots of purrs and best wishes that the operation goes really
well and that he can recover completely,
Polonca and Sonce
Monique Y. Mudama - 01 Mar 2006 23:37 GMT
> My friend's 55-year-old brother was rushed to the hospital last week
> with seizures. To make a long story short, they found a mass on his
> brain and are operating today to remove it. It's most likely
> malignant.
Belated purrs for your friend's brother.

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