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| Joined: Feb 2013 Posts: 13 Member | OP Member Joined: Feb 2013 Posts: 13 | Oh, we have a friend who lost his wife to cancer in 2010. He retired from work & continued homeschooling their daughter (who has some autistic traits/special needs). He not only brought us pizza---regular for one child & gluten free for 2 of us---on Friday night, but even brought some Boost so Phil could have something he could use in his tube! Now if we can stay out of the ER to stay home & rest I think I'll recover faster. 
Lori, wife of Phil, 54 Phil's data: SCC dx spring 2012 right side of tongue, stage 1 Tumor removed from tongue and lymph nodes in neck 5/12 ALL margins clean, ALL lymph nodes clean SCC near 1st tumor stage 1 dx 11/12 Erbitux infusions and rad began 1/28/13 No known cause of cancer
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