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#1 Mar 27 2007 at 10:13 AM Rating: Decent
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Ah, poor Tony Snow. Even your own body wants you dead.
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White House Spokesman Faces New Cancer Battle
By Paula Wolfson
White House
27 March 2007

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White House Spokesman Tony Snow is facing yet another battle with cancer. VOA's Paula Wolfson reports the news has shaken members of the president's staff.

Tony Snow has always pointed with pride to his victory against colon cancer in 2005.

Now, the disease is back.

Snow underwent surgery Monday for a small growth in his lower abdomen. Before the operation, he appeared upbeat, saying preliminary tests were good.

"Blood tests are negative, PET scans are negative," he said. "But out of an aggressive sense of caution, I am going to go in for surgery on Monday and have it removed."

But the results of the surgery were startling. Snow personally called President Bush and his deputy, Dana Perino, with the news. The growth was cancerous and the disease had spread to his liver.

It was a visibly shaken Perino who revealed the diagnosis to the White House press corps Tuesday.


President Bush speaks to members of the travel pool in the Rose Garden of the White House, regarding White House spokesman Tony Snow, 27 Mar 2007
A short time later, the president spoke in the White House Rose Garden about Tony Snow.

"His attitude is, one, that he is not going to let this whip him, and he's upbeat," said President Bush. "My attitude is, is that we need to pray for him, and for his family."

The president said he looks forward to the day that Snow can return to the White House. But no one knows when that will be.

Perino told reporters Snow will undergo aggressive chemotherapy for a second time. The first came after his cancerous colon was removed in 2005.

His health was a consideration when Snow was offered the White House post last year. He took it after his doctors said he was healthy enough to take the job.
#2 Mar 27 2007 at 10:18 AM Rating: Excellent
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He should totally hook up with Ms. Edwards!
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#3 Mar 27 2007 at 10:25 AM Rating: Good
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Fools!

Strike him down with cancer and he will become more powerful that you could ever imagine!
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#4 Mar 27 2007 at 10:26 AM Rating: Good
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Fools!

Strike him down with cancer and he will become more powerful that you could ever imagine!
Did you notice he's spinning his own cancer? He can't help himself.
#5 Mar 27 2007 at 10:31 AM Rating: Good
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So you're saying he is 'only a master of evil'?
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#6 Mar 27 2007 at 10:34 AM Rating: Decent
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Damn it, now I have Metallica's Master of Puppets stuck in my head. Smiley: mad
#8 Mar 27 2007 at 10:44 AM Rating: Good
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/takes the troll bait

I played doctor once, I'd be willing to do so again for the sake of your mother.
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#9 Mar 27 2007 at 10:52 AM Rating: Decent
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Not to Hi-jack here but does anyone here have any medical field knowledge, it's not pertaining to me but for my mom?


About what?
#10 Mar 27 2007 at 10:55 AM Rating: Decent
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I'm guessing time-travel, so she can backtrack and abort him.
#12 Mar 27 2007 at 11:11 AM Rating: Good
When one of our dogs started having seizures, we had to put it down.

I guess you've always got that option.
#13 Mar 27 2007 at 11:12 AM Rating: Excellent
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Are you by any chance referring to transient ischemic attacks?

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#14 Mar 27 2007 at 11:15 AM Rating: Good
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Only reason I ask is cause at the hospital they say about 20% of the people that come in with seizures are having non-epileptic episodes so It's not a uncommon as I origanally thought and maybe someone knows someone who has experienced something like this


My aunt had non-epileptic seizures. Turned out she had a malignant brain tumor, which proved fatal within two years. I hope knowing what you're up against helps with the panic attacks.
#17 Mar 27 2007 at 11:50 AM Rating: Good
I know how you feel...I loved that dog.

#18 Mar 27 2007 at 11:52 AM Rating: Decent
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killeroffrogs wrote:
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When one of our dogs started having seizures, we had to put it down.

I guess you've always got that option.


Come on man, it's my mom. I'm not trolling on here just asking for input. I trolled on here when I was on Glece but that's all in the past. I haven't touched that character in over a year. I read these forums but keep to myself. Just wanted some feedback.


You don't think his advice would work?
#19 Mar 27 2007 at 11:54 AM Rating: Decent
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Come on man, it's my mom. I'm not trolling on here just asking for input. I trolled on here when I was on Glece but that's all in the past. I haven't touched that character in over a year. I read these forums but keep to myself. Just wanted some feedback.


You picked the wrong place for that, dear.
#20 Mar 27 2007 at 11:58 AM Rating: Excellent
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They've just got her on so much medication I'm just worried.


Could be a reaction to some combination of drugs.

I'd take her to a different internist, with all the meds she's on, and have him do a sanity check for you. If she's seeing several different doctors they may not be aware of what the others are prescribing. Patients don't always tell doctors everything - hell, they don't always remember the names of all their meds.
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#22 Mar 27 2007 at 12:20 PM Rating: Decent
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Seeing her convulsing makes me sick to my stomach.
Stick it in her pooper and hold on next time. It'll bring you and mom so much closer. I mean, you're already sick to your stomach, so there's nothing to lose right?
#24 Mar 27 2007 at 12:47 PM Rating: Decent
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Some of you have a sick sense of humor.

p.s. Thanks Samira


Wow Sammie has a sick sense of humour? She hid it pretty well in this thread.
#25 Mar 27 2007 at 1:47 PM Rating: Excellent
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killeroffrogs wrote:
Some of you have a sick sense of humor.

p.s. Thanks Samira


Wow Sammie has a sick sense of humour? She hid it pretty well in this thread.


Apparently I do. Smiley: laugh
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#26 Mar 27 2007 at 3:01 PM Rating: Good
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If you watch enough episodes of House, they'll eventually cover your mom's case.


"This medicine will either cure you...or kill you!"


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