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Hey everyone, finished my 7th round. 1 more to go than on to the radiation. The Dr.'s are pretty optimistic so far. They all believe the tumor is shrinking as a result of the chemo. The next cat scan will show for sure. Initially, the tumor's size and location made it inoperable as it was too close to arteries and veins of the small intestine. They were afraid that I could bleed out on the table if one was nicked. But with substantial shrinkage there should be a significant margin to complete the surgery. The surgery will include removal of 1/3 of my pancreas and 1/3 of my stomach. So I will have a 2 mo recovery period. Now for the good news I am planning on playing 9 holes this pm. 9 holes tomorrow am. 18 hole Best ball tournament on Fri. Anyway guys enjoy your time on the links. If you hit one in a sand trap dedicate it to me. :-) The last round I played I was in a total of 4 traps. I thought I was in whistling straits. Doug
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Doug, tks for the info. I will be scheduled for radiation as soon as this series of chemo os over. Then another cat scan to see if I am a candidate for surgery. I am trying to stay active and at least several meals a day. Even if they are not large in size. I do take ensure with the 350 cal portion so that should help somewhat. Doug
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I used to love to play Heather Glen. However I played early last year and was shocked on how bad it was. It was absolutely terrible. Has anyone played it lately? By the way they used to have a website mbga.com that was run by a bunch of golf enthusiasts . They had reviews that seemed to be pretty truthful. That site is now bought out by a commercial entity and don't think they are that truthful on their reviews.
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Just finished my 6th chemo yesterday. Only 2 more rds left. I played 9 holes on Monday. It was pretty easy as it was best ball. Had fun being out with my golf buddies. I am trying to walk a little more just to be more active. I signed up for a best ball tournament. I have 3 friends who have signed up with me. After the chemo then I start with radiation treatments. Hopefully if the tumor has shrunk enough I will be candidate for surgery. One of the worst side effects is loss of appetite. I am eating about 60% of what I normally eat. Food just doesn't taste good anymore. However the Doctor said eat ice cream everyday that will help me to keep weight on. That still tastes good.
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Thanks guys for the tips. I appreciate it. Doug
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colin, what do you suggest to keep up my fitness. I rode my bike for a couple miles the other day and was fairly tired. My muscle mass is disappearing with my weight. Any suggestions. Doug
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Congratulations....... The closest I ever came to one was 6 inches. A hole in one is on my bucket list. The other items left are flying in a bi-plane and flying in a glider. They are much more likely. Doug
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Since A.W. has been inducted to the HOF, Has anyone played his course and what did you think of it? In the early 90's I was in KC for several months and played Swope Memorial numerous times. That is the only Tillinghast course I have played. I really enjoyed it and have even thought of going back to play it.
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Well, just to give you an update..... I finished my 4th rd of chemo. the side effects are cumulative. The effects seem to last longer/ more intense after each round. I can't complain as there are a lot of people at the chemo center who are worse than me. I have lost 35+ lbs so far. Down to 144. The effect on my golf game has been significant. I 've lost 10-15 yds on my driver/irons. I get tired quickly and can only play 9 holes before calling it quits. I an scheduled to go to Johns Hopkins Hospital, the leader in pancreatic cancer research for a consultation. I am still optimistic and am planning our annual golf trip to MB with my friends. I have met quite a few people who have overcome this disease and that is an inspiration. Doug
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Tiger could always hire Bill Clinton as spokesman, " He did not have sex with that woman."
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My parents were WWII vets, they smoked almost their entire lives.. Everyone in the service smoked. On the WWII ships that I served on in the early 70's every bunk in the berthing area had an ashtray so you could smoke in your bunk.
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Really is anyone surprised. You can't make a Tiger change his stripes. I'll say it again, he is not a man of class or integrity. I hope he never wins another tournament.
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I use the Fusion. I have everyday. My beard is about medium in density. My blades last one month before replacement. I buy a 4 pack every 4 mos. I like the shave. By the way , my wife shave her legs with the same razor/blade. At the end they are getting pretty worn. But I don't see the need to change more often.
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Scott, so sorry to hear about your friend. I hope you have a lot of fond memories of him because that helps when you reflect on your loss. I have just been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and that sure has changed my life as would be expected. l am undergoing treatment but nothing is for sure. I was absolutely overwhelmed with the with support and prayers that people have given me. The blitz group that I play with have been absolutely wonderful. They want me to come out and just ride the 18 holes with them, even if I can't play. The club pro says I can use a cart anytime w/no cost , just come on out and enjoy being with my friends. I give thanks to God for having such wonderful friends. Doug
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I saw the Payne Stewart 15th anniversary special on his death on Golf Channel the other day. He was one of my favorite players and I enjoyed seeing his "knicker" outfits. Time has gone by so fast. A damn shame that faulty maintenance on the aircraft caused the death of all the passengers on that flight.
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Based on what I have heard about signing autographs for fans and tipping the support staff, I have to go with Phil Mickelson.
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I enjoy this thread!! This is a lot better than a Hillary Clinton news conference.
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Sighhhh......... Thailand sure is a model country for justice and corruption..
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I like Phil. He is known as a good tipper . Contrary to Tiger who is known as one of the worst tippers. I just wish was more of a contender, to make the tournaments more interesting. l think he has a lot of class.
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I have Verizon FIOS and it has great quality. However, I am paying for hundreds and hundreds of channels . We watch maybe at the most 15-30 channels consistently. That includes local news, live sports, and channels we are interested in , like cooking, crime, National Geographic, history. The only show we watch from the big 3 is Blue Bloods. I could give a d*mn about the shopping, Spanish, Moslem, alternative life styles, and reality shows. It really gets under my skin that we don't pay for what we want instead of bundled packages that are mostly fluff. I have been thinking dropping cable just because of this.
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Exactly, I have no interest at all in that show. But then again I am in my 60's and it seem that it is geared towards the younger demographic. Doug
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Welcome! I visited Aberdeen back in 1971, courtesy of the U.S. Navy. I had a blast, the citizens treated us very well. It was quite a difference from the way we were treated by our countrymen because of the Viet Nam war. By the way, I am from Aberdeen, Maryland. The official sister city of Aberdeen , Scotland.
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New Here - Checking in from the Great White North!
DougJ replied to Dormie2015's topic in Welcome, Everyone
Welcome Todd, I see a lot of Canadian license plates coming through Va on the way south during this time of year. After suffering from one of the coldest winters here in years. I don't know how you guys live through these winters. Doug -
I hope everyone had a great holiday. I just want to give you an update on my progress. My last 10 scores from Dec to Aug. 96 ,99,102,99,95,94,99,100,100,101 My handicap has gone from 26.7 to 24.2. Now with the weather warming a little here in Virginia, I am hoping to start playing more. By the way, I am still doing the 70%, 30% practice rule as I stated earlier. Doug