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Viking's Udeze May Have Leukimia
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Deanna Favre has said that she intentionally brought attention to her battle (to the point of writing a book about it) specifically in order to get women (and even men) to watch for it. And get annual exams whether they themselves find any lumps or not. It's not the thread itself that I find difficult, it's choosing which platitude to offer at the time. I've never seen or heard Udeze except on Pack/Vike games so I guess I just really feel no connection.Originally posted by RastakRight....but it really isn't unusual....hell, the wife of a future hall of fame QB probably will have gotten more attention for her battle with cancer and god knows how many well wishers there were and posts to JSO and other places. I think that kind of attention is a positive to help fight the disease and make people aware. I don't find threads like this difficult at all. If I was visiting a childrens hospital I'd probably cry over the kids I saw. Likewise, when I hear about a young guy with a young family facing this kind of thing I do feel bad. I haven't met the guy, but I've heard him speak many times, that makes it a helluva lot more immediate than people I have never seen or heard.
Does that really seem that unusual? Actually, I'm am curious Zig...it is an interesting point you raise."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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Yea, that was good of her actually. It's gotta be hard enough to fight that fight privately....publicly would be even harder and not for everyone.
I remember when I was a kid a member of the Minnesota Twins was diagnosed with it....that was a sad thing. I hope this has a better ending. Actually, here's the wikipedia entry:
Danny Thompson was diagnosed with leukemia before the 1974 season, but he continued his major league career for the next three seasons. He received the Hutch Award in Seattle following the 1974 season, and batted .270 in 1975, leading all American League shortstops.
Thompson appeared in 98 games in 1976, and went 1 for 3 in his final start for the Rangers on September 29th, appropriately at shortstop in Minnesota's Metropolitan Stadium. In his final game on October 2nd, he was used as a pinch hitter. [1] He died less than ten weeks later, at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He was just 29, leaving a wife and two young daughters.
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KU and other cancer patients don't want to be treated any different than the rest of us..and usually appreciate a sense of humor.Originally posted by KYPackWyncha take this post down, TB?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTyrone is only sorry it that a more valuable viking like AP or kevin Williams didn't get leukemia.
God, why hast thou forsaken us?
It's lower than low.
Get a sense of humor people...it is far better to laugh thru the pain then to feel sorry for yourself or pity them.
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Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsKU and other cancer patients don't want to be treated any different than the rest of us..and usually appreciate a sense of humor.Originally posted by KYPackWyncha take this post down, TB?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTyrone is only sorry it that a more valuable viking like AP or kevin Williams didn't get leukemia.
God, why hast thou forsaken us?
It's lower than low.
Get a sense of humor people...it is far better to laugh thru the pain then to feel sorry for yourself or pity them.
What was the "funny" part? How many people do you think laughed out loud on reading your post? I can only think of one offhand and he'd actually think you were serious.
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Anyone that seriously thought I wished AP or Kwill to really get leukemia is an idiot.Originally posted by RastakOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsKU and other cancer patients don't want to be treated any different than the rest of us..and usually appreciate a sense of humor.Originally posted by KYPackWyncha take this post down, TB?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTyrone is only sorry it that a more valuable viking like AP or kevin Williams didn't get leukemia.
God, why hast thou forsaken us?
It's lower than low.
Get a sense of humor people...it is far better to laugh thru the pain then to feel sorry for yourself or pity them.
What was the "funny" part? How many people do you think laughed out loud on reading your post? I can only think of one offhand and he'd actually think you were serious.
Anyone who has read any of my posts should know that Tyrone would never implore god to hurt someone...well, maybe a few bears...never vikings.
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From PFT.com
UDEZE’S LEUKEMIA IS IN REMISSION
Posted by Mike Florio on April 18, 2008, 10:49 p.m.
Minnesota Vikings defensive end Kenechi Udeze, diagnosed earlier this year with leukemia, already is in remission, according to the Associated Press.
He learned on Wednesday that his blood and bone marrow are cancer-free. “I just kept my faith, and here we are today,” Udeze said.
Udeze also has found a bone-marrow donor for a future transplant. It’s his older brother, Thomas Barnes.
Even though he’s still undergoing chemotherapy twice per week, Udeze isn’t ruling out a return to the field in 2008.
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Great to see he's doing well. I wonder about him returning in 2008 though. Gotta believe he's lost a lot of weight and strength.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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