Getting Old Ain't For Sissies

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  1. 1951chevy1ton

    1951chevy1ton Member

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    May I ask for your thoughts and prayers as next Tuesday I will be admitted to the hospital for Cryoablation of the prostrate. Hopefully life will get back to near normal within a few days or weeks. THANK YOU!
    Jerry
     
  2. jackson

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    Jerry, stay tough and have a positive outlook. Things will be back to normal before you know it. It's a good time to plan changes that will ensure a longer and more enjoyable future. God Bless.
    Terry
     
  3. SinclairChevy

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    Jerry,

    You'll be in my thoughts and prayers for sure. Take your time during recovery and don't over-do it. Terry has some good advice, too!

    God Bless.

    Damon
     
  4. Chiro

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    prayers

    My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God bless you with a speedy and side-effect free recovery.

    Andy
     
  5. Blueflame236

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    Getting old is wisdom!

    Hey Jerry

    I am not really a religious kinda guy but i wish all the good People on this earth the best in life. Health issues apear more often when getting older. I use to listnen to the older people when they tell something intresting from there life experiences , maybe a story about there personal life or about famely matters. I read that you have to have a prostate surgery in hospital. A dear friend of mine had a prostate operation and things went well fore him. They discovered his problem in an early stadia and he got fully recovered. I wish you the very best with the coming operation . Stay focused on everything you still wanna do in life , think positiv when your medical team advises you:). Ask them everything you wanna know.

    Thanks for sharing your personal thoughts with us :)
    Martinius/Norway.
     
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  6. Kens 50 PU

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    You'll be in our prayers down here!
     
  7. ccharr

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    Jerry,
    Thought and prayers out to you and family for a fast recovery to better health.

    Charles
     
  8. Thunder54

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    Jerry,

    As a cancer survivor, I encourage you to face your health challenges head on, much like any other "project".

    You are fortunate to have been diagnosed early, count your blessings, be strong and do exactly what your medical team instructs.

    This, and ardent support from my friends and family have kept me going through the medical processes.

    When you have questions for your nurses and doctors, be sure to seek answers and get stay well informed about your prognosis and the road ahead. Be strong.

    There is life ahead,

    Jim
     
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    Jerry, Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Take care of yourself, and "Do what the Doctors and Nurses say". :rolleyes: Keep your eye on the big picture. Then go home and work on your truck, and keep us informed as to your progress. Bill B.
     

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