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I just saw on the news that Walter died today. I am shocked and saddened. I

wonder why he did not receive a transplant?? What a mindblower and scary for

us too.

If we do want to send flowers or something I hope someone can find out what

we can do.

Bummed Out,

Dianne Arneill

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My concern all along has been with cancer of the bile ducts since I have had

the disease now for 12+ years. When I expressed my concern to both my Mayo

dr. and now my Omaha dr. about this and whether the lgth of time one had the

disease went into play at all as far as points and being listed, they said it

didn't. They both also said that if a person gets cancer, that does not

automatically rule out the possibility of a tx -- seeing how it did for

Walter, I can only assume that it depends on where and how severe the cancer

is.

Several of you have encouraged those of us who are not listed to get listed.

Unfortunately, it is not that simple. A dr. won't list you until he feels

timing is right. Mine won't even list me even though I'm a status 3 - he

wants to wait until I'm a 2B. I have no say in the matter. I can only

assume that affects several of us - we can't get listed if the drs. won't do

it - and the ultimate decision is theirs.

Laurie

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They said that he had cancer that had spread from his liver/ducts to other

areas. He didn't receive a transplant because he became ineligible. It's

sad and scary. Neither Kenny nor I said anything during the newscast.

Even though I didn't know him and I'm not really an avid football fan, you

can't help get teary eyed when you hear everyone saying such nice stuff about

him. It's obvious that he was not only a great football player, but a great

person as well. My heart goes out to his family and friends.

Jackie

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If anyone can get an address to send flowers to,.. I would like to send an

arrangement from the entire group. Along with that, maybe we could send

personal letters to Mr. Payton's family. At noon on 11/2/99 let's all

observe a moment of silence in memory of Mr. Payton.

Love,

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This is correct on all points.

Sorry to hear about this happening. This is definitely the " worst case

scenario " for PSC.

Roy T.

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>

> Dpa1228@... wrote:

> >

> > I just saw on the news that Walter died today. I am shocked and

saddened. I

> > wonder why he did not receive a transplant??

>

> Well, aside from the fact that organs are woefully scarce, some of the

> reports are saying that he developed cancer of the bile ducts. If

> that's true, it would explain both why his condition worsened so

> quickly, and why he didn't recieve a transplant. As I understand it,

> they don't transplant if cancer is detected. Someone correct me if

> that's incorrect...

>

> athan

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PSC livers can look pretty unusual on various scans and Xrays and such.

At one time the doctors were convinced that had liver cancer. After a

bunch of tests, they decided otherwise. Not fun.

That said, there is about a 5% to 10% lifetime risk of bile duct cancer for

PSC patients. This form of cancer is often hard to treat once detected.

Most PSC patients are monitored by blood tests and ERCP like " brushing "

biopsies to try to detect any possible cancer, as early as possible.

Roy T.

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>

> >

> >

> >Dpa1228@... wrote:

> >>

> >> I just saw on the news that Walter died today. I am shocked and

> saddened. I

> >> wonder why he did not receive a transplant??

> >

> >Well, aside from the fact that organs are woefully scarce, some of the

> >reports are saying that he developed cancer of the bile ducts. If

> >that's true, it would explain both why his condition worsened so

> >quickly, and why he didn't recieve a transplant. As I understand it,

> >they don't transplant if cancer is detected. Someone correct me if

> >that's incorrect...

> >

> >athan

> >

> >------------------------------------------------------------------------

> >Cell Biology Reference Set-3 books + 2 CDs-for

> >$7.99! A $127.40 value, yours with membership

> >in Library of Science, the leading science book

> >club since 1958! Order NOW at

> >http://clickhere./click/1369

> >

> >-- Talk to your group with your own voice!

> >-- /VoiceChatPage?listName= & m=1

> >

> >

>

>

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PSC livers can look pretty unusual on various scans and Xrays and such.

At one time the doctors were convinced that had liver cancer. After a

bunch of tests, they decided otherwise. Not fun.

That said, there is about a 5% to 10% lifetime risk of bile duct cancer for

PSC patients. This form of cancer is often hard to treat once detected.

Most PSC patients are monitored by blood tests and ERCP like " brushing "

biopsies to try to detect any possible cancer, as early as possible.

Roy T.

Re: Walter Payton

>

>

> >

> >

> >Dpa1228@... wrote:

> >>

> >> I just saw on the news that Walter died today. I am shocked and

> saddened. I

> >> wonder why he did not receive a transplant??

> >

> >Well, aside from the fact that organs are woefully scarce, some of the

> >reports are saying that he developed cancer of the bile ducts. If

> >that's true, it would explain both why his condition worsened so

> >quickly, and why he didn't recieve a transplant. As I understand it,

> >they don't transplant if cancer is detected. Someone correct me if

> >that's incorrect...

> >

> >athan

> >

> >------------------------------------------------------------------------

> >Cell Biology Reference Set-3 books + 2 CDs-for

> >$7.99! A $127.40 value, yours with membership

> >in Library of Science, the leading science book

> >club since 1958! Order NOW at

> >http://clickhere./click/1369

> >

> >-- Talk to your group with your own voice!

> >-- /VoiceChatPage?listName= & m=1

> >

> >

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Imagine a credit card with a 0% Intro APR and Instant Approval.

> It seems impossible, but it's not. Visit GetSmart.com's Credit Card

> Finder and click on instant approval cards right now at

> http://clickhere./click/1269

>

>

> -- Talk to your group with your own voice!

> -- /VoiceChatPage?listName= & m=1

>

>

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I will be at a burial service for my mother-in-law, Helen Smart,

at that time. I will certainly be thinking of Walter Payton

also.

I can vouch for the great crush of things to be done and taken

care of following a death. I sure the Payton family is facing an

extra measure of upheaval because of his widespread fame.

Tim ltx 4/4/98

--- WYBEAR21@... wrote:

> If anyone can get an address to send flowers to,.. I would

> like to send an

> arrangement from the entire group. Along with that, maybe we

> could send

> personal letters to Mr. Payton's family. At noon on 11/2/99

> let's all

> observe a moment of silence in memory of Mr. Payton.

> Love,

>

=====

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I will be at a burial service for my mother-in-law, Helen Smart,

at that time. I will certainly be thinking of Walter Payton

also.

I can vouch for the great crush of things to be done and taken

care of following a death. I sure the Payton family is facing an

extra measure of upheaval because of his widespread fame.

Tim ltx 4/4/98

--- WYBEAR21@... wrote:

> If anyone can get an address to send flowers to,.. I would

> like to send an

> arrangement from the entire group. Along with that, maybe we

> could send

> personal letters to Mr. Payton's family. At noon on 11/2/99

> let's all

> observe a moment of silence in memory of Mr. Payton.

> Love,

>

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Tim,

My sympathy and condolences to you in the passing of your mother-in-law.

I'm going to have a very busy candle day tomorrow. I think I'll follow

's lead and join in that moment of silence with a candle lit and

follow up with a special prayer for you, Helen and your families, along with

Walter Payton and his family.

Sincerely,

Re: Walter Payton

> I will be at a burial service for my mother-in-law, Helen Smart,

> at that time. I will certainly be thinking of Walter Payton

> also.

>

> I can vouch for the great crush of things to be done and taken

> care of following a death. I sure the Payton family is facing an

> extra measure of upheaval because of his widespread fame.

>

> Tim ltx 4/4/98

>

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Tim,

My sympathy and condolences to you in the passing of your mother-in-law.

I'm going to have a very busy candle day tomorrow. I think I'll follow

's lead and join in that moment of silence with a candle lit and

follow up with a special prayer for you, Helen and your families, along with

Walter Payton and his family.

Sincerely,

Re: Walter Payton

> I will be at a burial service for my mother-in-law, Helen Smart,

> at that time. I will certainly be thinking of Walter Payton

> also.

>

> I can vouch for the great crush of things to be done and taken

> care of following a death. I sure the Payton family is facing an

> extra measure of upheaval because of his widespread fame.

>

> Tim ltx 4/4/98

>

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