fahad203
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Absolutely gutted. Really feel for the kid
Rooting for ya bud. Im sure youll stick handle through it
Rooting for ya bud. Im sure youll stick handle through it
Don't say that word!
Good thing he's getting treatment in Germany. I've heard too many horror stories about Russian doctors.
Wishing him all the best.
Gliomas are most common in adults between ages 45 and 65 years old. Odds are it is not. Fingers crossed.
F&^k cancer.
If he reads this forum (or has it translated for him), fight the good fight son. The NHL awaits you.
Did it and thanks for posting it!
damn that sucks, I hope that young man can recover and have a good long life. Something like this happened to the Rags a few years back with a 1st round pick and the Rags were awarded a compensatory 1st rnd pick, will this work the same for the Leafs?
Jesus, I hope the kid ends up alright
Brutal news for the kid but I hope he kicks that cancers ass
He has done a round of chemo. So reading between the lines...it is cancerous.That's horrible. He's young, fit and a world class athlete. Life just isn't fair sometimes. Hoping for a speedy, life-lasting recovery.
Is it confirmed a malignant tumour? Really hoping it's benign.
That's awful to have to deal with at that age. f*** cancer.He has done a round of chemo. So reading between the lines...it is cancerous.
I can't remember the last time i was 91%One of my old neigbhours was cut and it lasted like 6 hours. One of the longest operations here by and a brain tumour surgery. The man has lived ever since, not like 100%, but something like 94%. I hope errrthangs' going well and they get it out. Errrthangs is possible in theseThere' so much hope and chances on these nowadays. So that's real good.
That's like so real sire and you already knowI can't remember the last time i was 91%