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    Quote Originally Posted by 76Bonneville View Post
    Sounded good the other day when I talked to him. I know he was going crazy in the hospital.
    He's only 52 and was diagnosed 5 years ago with a rare case of mantle cell lymphoma.
    Thank you Eli, I don't usually post this kind of stuff up.
    Thank you for sharing. I have a few friends fighting lymphoma. A rare type with no cure, but goes dormant. Are you guys in touch with the Leukemia Lymphoma Society? I did a fund raiser for them. Bike rode 100 miles. It's a great organization and a great cause!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    Thank you for sharing. I have a few friends fighting lymphoma. A rare type with no cure, but goes dormant. Are you guys in touch with the Leukemia Lymphoma Society? I did a fund raiser for them. Bike rode 100 miles. It's a great organization and a great cause!


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    A good friend of ours is very passionate about the Leukemia/lymphoma cause.
    She's entered in this
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    It's June 1st in San Diego. They're taking their motorhome down, we might motorhome down there with them.

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    They say it just goes below the radar, but when it comes back it's stronger than ever and the last treatment won't phase it. Typically this cancer hits folks over 70 and the treatment would just about kill them. He has age and strength on his side. My sister and him are very proactive and have been to and reserched a lot hospitals and treatments before going with Scripps. Told him, later in the spring when he's feeling better we'll rent a couple Harley's and take a ride up the coast.
    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    Thank you for sharing. I have a few friends fighting lymphoma. A rare type with no cure, but goes dormant. Are you guys in touch with the Leukemia Lymphoma Society? I did a fund raiser for them. Bike rode 100 miles. It's a great organization and a great cause!


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    Quote Originally Posted by 76Bonneville View Post
    They say it just goes below the radar, but when it comes back it's stronger than ever and the last treatment won't phase it. Typically this cancer hits folks over 70 and the treatment would just about kill them. He has age and strength on his side. My sister and him are very proactive and have been to and reserched a lot hospitals and treatments before going with Scripps. Told him, later in the spring when he's feeling better we'll rent a couple Harley's and take a ride up the coast.
    That will be a special ride!

    I'm so sorry for the heartache you and your family are going through.


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