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Uncle Pat?

Does anyone have news of Uncle Pat?
We haven't had an update for a while and I phorgot how to use the fone.

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colleen vennard said…
I was wondering about the same thing this morning!
Laura said…
Sorry Guys- I keep running into trouble trying to post. Dad has 2 more chemo treatments left in the first set, then they will do another scan. If it is clear then he is in remission and will be checked in 6 months. If it is not clear then he will have 2 more. He is doing pretty well, but is very fatigued, and often nauseated.
robbyblogger said…
Yeah I can't believe we are having another election either?
Tell him we're thinking about him.
colleen vennard said…
Laura,
let him know we are thinkink of him and all of you during tis time.
Love to all

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