Originally Posted By Stephenm52
Randy,

Wonderful version, I know it well from the CD you sent me all those years ago. I was just listening to your Christmas CD when I was out walking a few days ago.

Either I’m losing my mind or just don’t remember but Randy and Tony I don’t remember that either one of you had iprostate cancer. I am a prostrate cancer survivor. I had a radical prostatectomy at 56years of age in January of 2008 at Mass General Hospital and have been cancer free since. When I was being wheeled into the OR several medical personnel told me you are having the “surgeon’s surgeon” performing the operation. Those were probably some of the most reassuring words I’ve ever heard.


Yeah Steve - we all tend to like to forget the things like that! smile You and I had discussed it several years back (the fact we both were "inductees")… I had mine removed at Johns Hopkins - the guy who took mine out had written a book about it. Go figure. At Hopkins, they had an entire wing of PC patients. A real "disassembly line" operation.

Thanks for the kind words on the saxy stuff! smile And Happy Holidays - Have some Chowda for me!
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Randy

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