Dear George
You are in our prayers mate. Best wishes from Istanbul
Jack 

Sent from my iPhone

On 24 Apr, 2012, at 19:13, Todd Williams <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
> George,
> 
> Glad to see you are taking time to enjoy life. We all need to learn to do 
> this (myself included). Hopefully you can blow the 2 year time line out of 
> the water. 
> 
> Chemo pills are a great advancement. I know someone who used that treatment 
> her last time around with breast cancer and it very successful and made a 
> huge difference in her lifestyle. 
> 
> Thoughts and prayers have been with you all along and continue to be. 
> 
> Take care and be as good as you want to be. Gotta love the TR6.
> 
> Todd
> 
> 
> At 10:18 AM 4/24/2012, you wrote:
>> Update on my health: I have stage four lung cancer and my dr told me last 
>> week I should have at least two years before I die of it. My chemo is a 
>> twice a day pill and my side effects are insignificant almost a month into 
>> taking it. Other than some fatigue, like a nap every third day, my quality 
>> of life is near the same, better since I sleep in and work way less now, 
>> spending more time with Cathy and my bucket list. And lately, my TR6 :) 
>> There are 4 more drugs in the pipeline that are genetically targeted for my 
>> ALK cancer, and conventional chemo and radiation remain as additional 
>> weapons in reserve. Obviously pills targeted at my cancer cels are better 
>> and we'll use them hopefully for 2 or 3 more years.  
>> I've played golf (poorly), flown to Holland, and driven my TR (quickly) 
>> lately so no tears are necessary, but continuing prayers are gladly 
>> accepted. 
>> If cancer doesn't kill me, it's the best thing to happen to me in an ironic 
>> turnabout. 
>> Sorry to interrupt the tech discussion but this horse was pulverized anyway. 
>> Thanks for the kind words from many of you, they are appreciated and 
>> uplifting. Managing positive mental attitude 99% of the time. Expect to 
>> continue on 4 TC in SD in Sept, will see some of you there. 
>> Thanks in advance for indulging me for those that are concerned.
>> 
>> Brad, I was in Ohio for two weeks of training in Oct 1974, and I don't 
>> recall what weather we had surveying a job in Columbus in '81. Believe those 
>> were only times I was in Ohio, but I suppose it creeps over 100 almost 
>> annually. You could google it if you're really curious, I'm not. Discovered 
>> life outside sprinklers, like Saint Cathy and Margaret. Might I suggest 
>> going outside and smelling some flowers, refraining from attempting to 
>> define their curvature, just appreciate the infinite variations. 
>> 
>> George Church
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On Apr 23, 2012, at 11:18 PM, "[email protected]" 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> good eye! i happen to know it gets pretty hot in Ohio geo. even w/o a  
>>> fire. i was lucky to start there, and trained by The Greatest Sprink  
>>> Whom Ever Lived (thanks Vince). George, please google brad casterline,  
>>> i am the first two, ask me 2 B ur FB friend, please, i would gladly  
>>> accept and you would be my first FB Sprink Friend. i would google you  
>>> and ask, but rejection depresses me
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