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Louise,

I'm so very sorry to hear about your son 's brain tumor. It must be so

difficult for you as a mother to see your son go through this. It sounds

like he is getting good treatment. I know a bit about this -- my husband,

Pete,

had reoccurring brain tumors for 10 years. I have seen so much advancement

in that short time . He even was on Temodar for awhile, but it was too late

in the game for us. It's great that your other son was able to put together

the blog site. I'm sure all of your family and friends appreciate the

updates. The picture of with the eye patch brought me back to the days

with

my husband. He also had double vision with one of the tumors and he wore the

eye patch all the time. He thought he looked cool in it. Pete had gamma

knife done and it shrank the tumor and the double vision went away.

I will pray so hard for you and and his wife and girls.

Peace. Patty

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The last couple months have been a whirlwind of happenings. First part

of September our 42 yr old son was diagnosed with a Glioblastoma,

grade IV the worse kind of malignant brain tumor. He thought he had the

flu the week before and headaches and since the first CT scan showed a

mass on his lift side of the brain he had surgery and has been in and

out of the hospital a couple times. He is getting radiation and the

chemo med Temodar and has his good and not so good days. Please

remember him and his family, wife and two teen daughters in your

thoughts and prayers.

Fund raisers have been held to help pay for medical bills and living

expenses. Our son Jim set up a website for so if you want to check

it out it is at HYPERLINK

" http://info-on-paul.blogspot.com/ " http://info-on-paul.blogspot.com/

We had a trip planed to Nova Scotia and the Canadian Maritimes with my

sister and her husband for Oct 6-19 and just returned from there where

we had a good time. It worked well to be in touch with back home via

email and an occasional phone call.

The day before we left on our trip had two primary teeth extracted;

yes at 44 he still has some primary teeth. The dentist was able to

anesthetize the areas, top left and top right, extract the teeth,

did fantastic. We took him back to his home later that day and were

anxious about going on the trip not only for ’s recovery but for how

things were going with . Our daughter had last weekend

and he had a great time with her 11 yr old daughter Faith and 5 yr old

Graham. Check out the photo section under M and you will see I

finally got pictures of Faith and her poster she did for the report she

gave on DS earlier this year.

We picked up today at work to take him for a doctor’s appt. He is

looking forward to coming home this weekend where we will be going to

the library book sale one of his favorite things to do. He is counting

on his fingers how many books he will get. We will also be getting our

flu shots and showed us how strong he will be to get that.

I started to check over the posts to the list and may never catch up

with that. Did notice a new member Judi, we had a friend in Chicago who

spelt her name that way years ago, surely not the same person but

wouldn’t that be exciting if it were. Read about Pat’s trip to Disney,

so happy it turned out so well.

Hope all is well with all the moves and school year for everyone.

Louise Mom to 44, DS, Deaf, ASD (Mom to 6 and grandmother to 7)

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Louise, I hope that your son is doing better since the chemo.Have

you ever heard of a Dr. Neal Kassell.He is in Charlottesville, VA

at the University of Virginia.They made a movie about this Dr.

saving a boy from England that they could not save in England

because the Tumor had pearlized or hardened.He is with the deptment

of Neurosurgery.If you want anymore info please let me know.I have

spoken with this Dr. in regard to my own mother.Also Lance

Armstrongs Dr. ,Lawrence Einhorn is at the University of

Indianapolis. He loves people and even though we live in Louisville

he looked over my mothers records on her lung cancer and tried to

help from afar. I wish you all the best of everything. Cyndi

>

> The last couple months have been a whirlwind of happenings. First

part

> of September our 42 yr old son was diagnosed with a

Glioblastoma,

> grade IV the worse kind of malignant brain tumor. He thought he

had the

> flu the week before and headaches and since the first CT scan

showed a

> mass on his lift side of the brain he had surgery and has been in

and

> out of the hospital a couple times. He is getting radiation and

the

> chemo med Temodar and has his good and not so good days. Please

> remember him and his family, wife and two teen daughters in your

> thoughts and prayers.

>

> Fund raisers have been held to help pay for medical bills and

living

> expenses. Our son Jim set up a website for so if you want to

check

> it out it is at HYPERLINK

> " http://info-on-paul.blogspot.com/ " http://info-on-

paul.blogspot.com/

>

> We had a trip planed to Nova Scotia and the Canadian Maritimes

with my

> sister and her husband for Oct 6-19 and just returned from there

where

> we had a good time. It worked well to be in touch with back home

via

> email and an occasional phone call.

>

> The day before we left on our trip had two primary teeth

extracted;

> yes at 44 he still has some primary teeth. The dentist was able to

> anesthetize the areas, top left and top right, extract the teeth,

> did fantastic. We took him back to his home later that day and

were

> anxious about going on the trip not only for 's recovery but

for how

> things were going with . Our daughter had last

weekend

> and he had a great time with her 11 yr old daughter Faith and 5 yr

old

> Graham. Check out the photo section under M and you will see

I

> finally got pictures of Faith and her poster she did for the

report she

> gave on DS earlier this year.

>

> We picked up today at work to take him for a doctor's appt.

He is

> looking forward to coming home this weekend where we will be going

to

> the library book sale one of his favorite things to do. He is

counting

> on his fingers how many books he will get. We will also be

getting our

> flu shots and showed us how strong he will be to get that.

>

> I started to check over the posts to the list and may never catch

up

> with that. Did notice a new member Judi, we had a friend in

Chicago who

> spelt her name that way years ago, surely not the same person but

> wouldn't that be exciting if it were. Read about Pat's trip to

Disney,

> so happy it turned out so well.

>

> Hope all is well with all the moves and school year for everyone.

>

> Louise Mom to 44, DS, Deaf, ASD (Mom to 6 and grandmother to

7)

>

>

>

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Thanks Cyndi I will keep this all in mind. Louise

Re: Louise Update

Louise, I hope that your son is doing better since the chemo.Have

you ever heard of a Dr. Neal Kassell.He is in Charlottesville, VA

at the University of Virginia.They made a movie about this Dr.

saving a boy from England that they could not save in England

because the Tumor had pearlized or hardened.He is with the deptment

of Neurosurgery.-If you want anymore info please let me know.I have

spoken with this Dr. in regard to my own mother.Also Lance

Armstrongs Dr. ,Lawrence Einhorn is at the University of

Indianapolis. He loves people and even though we live in Louisville

he looked over my mothers records on her lung cancer and tried to

help from afar. I wish you all the best of everything. Cyndi

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Louise-

I cannot imagine going through this challenge without the prayers of others.

Prayer has kept me through many a dispairing moment. I promise to remember

, his wife and his girls in my prayers. Keep us abreast of what is

happening.

Hugs,

Donnell (mom to DJ-age 11)

Louise & Andy wrote:

The last couple months have been a whirlwind of happenings. First part

of September our 42 yr old son was diagnosed with a Glioblastoma,

grade IV the worse kind of malignant brain tumor. He thought he had the

flu the week before and headaches and since the first CT scan showed a

mass on his lift side of the brain he had surgery and has been in and

out of the hospital a couple times. He is getting radiation and the

chemo med Temodar and has his good and not so good days. Please

remember him and his family, wife and two teen daughters in your

thoughts and prayers.

Fund raisers have been held to help pay for medical bills and living

expenses. Our son Jim set up a website for so if you want to check

it out it is at HYPERLINK

" http://info-on-paul.blogspot.com/ " http://info-on-paul.blogspot.com/

We had a trip planed to Nova Scotia and the Canadian Maritimes with my

sister and her husband for Oct 6-19 and just returned from there where

we had a good time. It worked well to be in touch with back home via

email and an occasional phone call.

The day before we left on our trip had two primary teeth extracted;

yes at 44 he still has some primary teeth. The dentist was able to

anesthetize the areas, top left and top right, extract the teeth,

did fantastic. We took him back to his home later that day and were

anxious about going on the trip not only for ’s recovery but for how

things were going with . Our daughter had last weekend

and he had a great time with her 11 yr old daughter Faith and 5 yr old

Graham. Check out the photo section under M and you will see I

finally got pictures of Faith and her poster she did for the report she

gave on DS earlier this year.

We picked up today at work to take him for a doctor’s appt. He is

looking forward to coming home this weekend where we will be going to

the library book sale one of his favorite things to do. He is counting

on his fingers how many books he will get. We will also be getting our

flu shots and showed us how strong he will be to get that.

I started to check over the posts to the list and may never catch up

with that. Did notice a new member Judi, we had a friend in Chicago who

spelt her name that way years ago, surely not the same person but

wouldn’t that be exciting if it were. Read about Pat’s trip to Disney,

so happy it turned out so well.

Hope all is well with all the moves and school year for everyone.

Louise Mom to 44, DS, Deaf, ASD (Mom to 6 and grandmother to 7)

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Hi!

I am new to the group. A few days ago I thought I sent an email introducing

myself to the group, but think I did it wrong. Anyway, my 7-year-old daughter

with DS, ADHD, and OCD was just diagnosed about 2 months ago with PDD. She also

has sensory issues, mostly to noise and more. I thought she had tourettes or

something and had never heard of the combination of DS and ASD. Now I am

learning a lot about this from reading all your posts. Finding out we are not

the only family with a kid like Janie made me cry with relief. Thank you all for

sharing. We are currently trying to get the right combination of meds and are

using abilify with positive results for Janie's aggression, metadate without

much success for her ADHD, and cyproheptad to help her sleep. We have a sleep

study scheduled for next Monday night. We live in Bonney Lake WA. We also have a

10-year-old daughter with ADHD. Both girls are adopted and we have 3 adult

daughters and 7 grandkids.

Louise, a few years ago my son-in-law got cancer in his duodenum. It was

terribly hard on all of us to see him practically disappear from weight loss and

go through chemo. Fortunately he survived. Unfortunately the marriage didn't

which broke my heart, but he seems to be doing okay now and is getting on with

his life. I used to listen to the song " He's My Son " by Mark Schultz and cry as

it conveyed the pain parents feel when their child is seriously ill. I pray that

is a survivor and his entire family, including you, get comfort in knowing

that God is hearing from so many of us in your favor. It sounds like your

shares Janie's love of books!

Janie has a terrific sense of humor and often lies on her bed tickling herself

and laughing and laughing. She also loves to tease people (though we don't

always appreciate it), and is extremely stubborn and determined. She is in a

self-contained classroom. They have music and PE with typical peers. I am trying

to get better communication about her classroom behavior from her teacher and

not too successful so far. For kindergarten and 1st grade her teacher was

awesome about communications. Any suggestions anyone?

- new at this and eager to learn

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> The last couple months have been a whirlwind of happenings. First part

> of September our 42 yr old son was diagnosed with a Glioblastoma,

> grade IV the worse kind of malignant brain tumor. He thought he had the

> flu the week before and headaches and since the first CT scan showed a

> mass on his lift side of the brain he had surgery and has been in and

> out of the hospital a couple times. He is getting radiation and the

> chemo med Temodar and has his good and not so good days. Please

> remember him and his family, wife and two teen daughters in your

> thoughts and prayers.

>

> Fund raisers have been held to help pay for medical bills and living

> expenses. Our son Jim set up a website for so if you want to check

> it out it is at HYPERLINK

> " http://info-on-paul.blogspot.com/ " http://info-on-paul.blogspot.com/

>

> We had a trip planed to Nova Scotia and the Canadian Maritimes with my

> sister and her husband for Oct 6-19 and just returned from there where

> we had a good time. It worked well to be in touch with back home via

> email and an occasional phone call.

>

> The day before we left on our trip had two primary teeth extracted;

> yes at 44 he still has some primary teeth. The dentist was able to

> anesthetize the areas, top left and top right, extract the teeth,

> did fantastic. We took him back to his home later that day and were

> anxious about going on the trip not only for ?s recovery but for how

> things were going with . Our daughter had last weekend

> and he had a great time with her 11 yr old daughter Faith and 5 yr old

> Graham. Check out the photo section under M and you will see I

> finally got pictures of Faith and her poster she did for the report she

> gave on DS earlier this year.

>

> We picked up today at work to take him for a doctor?s appt. He is

> looking forward to coming home this weekend where we will be going to

> the library book sale one of his favorite things to do. He is counting

> on his fingers how many books he will get. We will also be getting our

> flu shots and showed us how strong he will be to get that.

>

> I started to check over the posts to the list and may never catch up

> with that. Did notice a new member Judi, we had a friend in Chicago who

> spelt her name that way years ago, surely not the same person but

> wouldn?t that be exciting if it were. Read about Pat?s trip to Disney,

> so happy it turned out so well.

>

> Hope all is well with all the moves and school year for everyone.

>

> Louise Mom to 44, DS, Deaf, ASD (Mom to 6 and grandmother to 7)

>

>

>

>

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Hi Louise,

I am so sorry to hear about your son. I will remember him in my prayers.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 13 DS/OCD/ASD?

Louise & Andy wrote:

The last couple months have been a whirlwind of happenings. First part

of September our 42 yr old son was diagnosed with a Glioblastoma,

grade IV the worse kind of malignant brain tumor. He thought he had the

flu the week before and headaches and since the first CT scan showed a

mass on his lift side of the brain he had surgery and has been in and

out of the hospital a couple times. He is getting radiation and the

chemo med Temodar and has his good and not so good days. Please

remember him and his family, wife and two teen daughters in your

thoughts and prayers.

Fund raisers have been held to help pay for medical bills and living

expenses. Our son Jim set up a website for so if you want to check

it out it is at HYPERLINK

" http://info-on-paul.blogspot.com/ " http://info-on-paul.blogspot.com/

We had a trip planed to Nova Scotia and the Canadian Maritimes with my

sister and her husband for Oct 6-19 and just returned from there where

we had a good time. It worked well to be in touch with back home via

email and an occasional phone call.

The day before we left on our trip had two primary teeth extracted;

yes at 44 he still has some primary teeth. The dentist was able to

anesthetize the areas, top left and top right, extract the teeth,

did fantastic. We took him back to his home later that day and were

anxious about going on the trip not only for ’s recovery but for how

things were going with . Our daughter had last weekend

and he had a great time with her 11 yr old daughter Faith and 5 yr old

Graham. Check out the photo section under M and you will see I

finally got pictures of Faith and her poster she did for the report she

gave on DS earlier this year.

We picked up today at work to take him for a doctor’s appt. He is

looking forward to coming home this weekend where we will be going to

the library book sale one of his favorite things to do. He is counting

on his fingers how many books he will get. We will also be getting our

flu shots and showed us how strong he will be to get that.

I started to check over the posts to the list and may never catch up

with that. Did notice a new member Judi, we had a friend in Chicago who

spelt her name that way years ago, surely not the same person but

wouldn’t that be exciting if it were. Read about Pat’s trip to Disney,

so happy it turned out so well.

Hope all is well with all the moves and school year for everyone.

Louise Mom to 44, DS, Deaf, ASD (Mom to 6 and grandmother to 7)

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Oh, Louise: I am so sorry to hear about . Please know our thoughts and

prayers are with you and your family. Glad is doing well. How are you

guys holding up?

Liz

Louise Update

The last couple months have been a whirlwind of happenings. First part

of September our 42 yr old son was diagnosed with a Glioblastoma,

grade IV the worse kind of malignant brain tumor. He thought he had the

flu the week before and headaches and since the first CT scan showed a

mass on his lift side of the brain he had surgery and has been in and

out of the hospital a couple times. He is getting radiation and the

chemo med Temodar and has his good and not so good days. Please

remember him and his family, wife and two teen daughters in your

thoughts and prayers.

Fund raisers have been held to help pay for medical bills and living

expenses. Our son Jim set up a website for so if you want to check

it out it is at HYPERLINK

" http://info-on-paul.blogspot.com/ " http://info-on-paul.blogspot.com/

We had a trip planed to Nova Scotia and the Canadian Maritimes with my

sister and her husband for Oct 6-19 and just returned from there where

we had a good time. It worked well to be in touch with back home via

email and an occasional phone call.

The day before we left on our trip had two primary teeth extracted;

yes at 44 he still has some primary teeth. The dentist was able to

anesthetize the areas, top left and top right, extract the teeth,

did fantastic. We took him back to his home later that day and were

anxious about going on the trip not only for 's recovery but for how

things were going with . Our daughter had last weekend

and he had a great time with her 11 yr old daughter Faith and 5 yr old

Graham. Check out the photo section under M and you will see I

finally got pictures of Faith and her poster she did for the report she

gave on DS earlier this year.

We picked up today at work to take him for a doctor's appt. He is

looking forward to coming home this weekend where we will be going to

the library book sale one of his favorite things to do. He is counting

on his fingers how many books he will get. We will also be getting our

flu shots and showed us how strong he will be to get that.

I started to check over the posts to the list and may never catch up

with that. Did notice a new member Judi, we had a friend in Chicago who

spelt her name that way years ago, surely not the same person but

wouldn't that be exciting if it were. Read about Pat's trip to Disney,

so happy it turned out so well.

Hope all is well with all the moves and school year for everyone.

Louise Mom to 44, DS, Deaf, ASD (Mom to 6 and grandmother to 7)

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Dear Louise,

Love and prayers go out to you and your family, especially your son, . I

admire your strength and tenacity so much and am glad that you and your husband

had a nice vacation this month- you certainly needed one! Blessings to all of

you.

Best,

Mom to , 3 years old

DS-PDD/NOS

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Wow Louise,

Nice to hear from you, but sorry about all of your struggles. Many prayers

coming for . So glad that you could still make your trip to Nova Scotia

and the Canadian Maritimes. I remember you talking about it at the picnic.

Gail :-)

The last couple months have been a whirlwind of happenings. First part

of September our 42 yr old son was diagnosed with a Glioblastoma,

grade IV the worse kind of malignant brain tumor. He thought he had the

flu the week before and headaches and since the first CT scan showed a

mass on his lift side of the brain he had surgery and has been in and

out of the hospital a couple times. He is getting radiation and the

chemo med Temodar and has his good and not so good days. Please

remember him and his family, wife and two teen daughters in your

thoughts and prayers.

Fund raisers have been held to help pay for medical bills and living

expenses. Our son Jim set up a website for so if you want to check

it out it is at HYPERLINK

" http://info-on-paul.blogspot.com/ " http://info-on-paul.blogspot.com/

We had a trip planed to Nova Scotia and the Canadian Maritimes with my

sister and her husband for Oct 6-19 and just returned from there where

we had a good time. It worked well to be in touch with back home via

email and an occasional phone call.

The day before we left on our trip had two primary teeth extracted;

yes at 44 he still has some primary teeth. The dentist was able to

anesthetize the areas, top left and top right, extract the teeth,

did fantastic. We took him back to his home later that day and were

anxious about going on the trip not only for ’s recovery but for how

things were going with . Our daughter had last weekend

and he had a great time with her 11 yr old daughter Faith and 5 yr old

Graham. Check out the photo section under M and you will see I

finally got pictures of Faith and her poster she did for the report she

gave on DS earlier this year.

We picked up today at work to take him for a doctor’s appt. He is

looking forward to coming home this weekend where we will be going to

the library book sale one of his favorite things to do. He is counting

on his fingers how many books he will get. We will also be getting our

flu shots and showed us how strong he will be to get that.

I started to check over the posts to the list and may never catch up

with that. Did notice a new member Judi, we had a friend in Chicago who

spelt her name that way years ago, surely not the same person but

wouldn’t that be exciting if it were. Read about Pat’s trip to Disney,

so happy it turned out so well.

Hope all is well with all the moves and school year for everyone.

Louise Mom to 44, DS, Deaf, ASD (Mom to 6 and grandmother to 7)

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