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Comments on: Update https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876 Our life aboard Dignity Tue, 31 Jul 2012 02:07:27 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: tracey moreau https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876&cpage=1#comment-9355 Tue, 31 Jul 2012 02:07:27 +0000 http://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876#comment-9355 Hi Helen & Steve. Its a rainy gloomy Akld Tuesday afternoon. Lew and I are busy working away as its winter flu time. I have logged in to see how your getting on and just wanted to say hi, hows it going? You are both in our thoughts, constantly. Its Lews birthday next weekend and we are goning to take a few days and head up to Jacks Bay. Remember our time together up there at the pub, twas a great laugh. Sending you both giant hugs. Love Tracey and Lew

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By: Jon and Jennifer Glaudemans https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876&cpage=1#comment-9343 Sat, 28 Jul 2012 11:34:26 +0000 http://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876#comment-9343 Hi Steve and Helen: We heard from Frank on Taina about your lymphoma, and our prayers are with you. When we embark on these voyages, we never expect to encounter this kind of a storm, but the strength of love and the passion for life serve us well during these extended periods of rain and wind. God bless you and your family.

We are sure you have a great treatment plan, but in the unlikely event you need/want a local contact at one of the US hospitals — Hopkins, MD Anderson, etc. — please let me know. You may not recall or know that my non-sailing years focused on working with and among the US health system, and I’d be happy to try and connect you. My email is jglauds at mac dot com

Please know that our thoughts are with you, and we’ll look forward to hosting you and Dignity when your crusing plans bring you through the Chesapeake Bay!

xxooxx/jon and jennifer

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By: Christine https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876&cpage=1#comment-9333 Thu, 26 Jul 2012 01:46:56 +0000 http://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876#comment-9333 Hello Steve and Helen, just wanted to let you know we are thinking of you all the time, and hoping for a speedy recovery for Steve. We are sending all our positive vibes your way.

Christine, Chris, Andrea, Ryan and Cari
xoxo

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By: Cherylle and Geoff Stone SY Subzero https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876&cpage=1#comment-9326 Sun, 22 Jul 2012 02:09:56 +0000 http://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876#comment-9326 Steve and Helen, We have just heard from the Bamboozles that you and Dignity are not together and are saddened by the news of the reason why. Glad, though, that you are coping well with the chemo, have a comfy place to stay in Melbourne and Dignity will be in good hands for the passage to Aus.
We have thought of you both often since we arrived in Tonga and are now in Fiji. Why? Because you gave us all those lovely tracks to follow. We arrived at the pass into Viani Bay a few days ago and charged straight in much to the surprise of our mates on Que Barbara who were cautiously stooging about getting the lay of the land. They were most impressed with our apparent audacity. Our response was we had a track and that’s the way Dignity would have done it! We hope your “can do” philosophy will hold you both in good stead for the current passage
Cheers
Cherylle and Geoff

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By: Shelia and Stuart Stovall https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876&cpage=1#comment-9325 Sun, 22 Jul 2012 01:13:43 +0000 http://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876#comment-9325 Good news regarding the chemo. Glad you are in your apartment and cosied up! I love that phrase. You are in our prayers and forever in our hearts.
We leave this Saturday for Kupang. Traveling with Seamist, Kilkea, and
Callisto. We will stay in touch via your blog. Many hugs, Shelia

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By: David Farrington https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876&cpage=1#comment-9318 Fri, 20 Jul 2012 14:09:39 +0000 http://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876#comment-9318 Hello to Steve and his family and friends
It’s a small world and word travels fast.
There is not much to say except that our best hopes and wishes, and prayers, are with you, from all of us at Lagoon After Sales.
By the way, I ran into Bertrand and Joël yesterday, the Lagoon factory technicians who were on site in New Zealand, and they, too, pass along their best regards to you and your wife.
Sincerely,
David Farrington, CNB Lagoon Customer Service Manager

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By: Bill & Kathy https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876&cpage=1#comment-9314 Thu, 19 Jul 2012 21:39:33 +0000 http://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876#comment-9314 Steve and Helen

We just heard the news about Steve’s condition. We’re so sorry. We’ll be thinking of you and wish you the best.

Bill & Kathy – Jarana

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By: colin https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876&cpage=1#comment-9313 Thu, 19 Jul 2012 19:29:00 +0000 http://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876#comment-9313 There are many cliches “What gose round comes round” “Pass it forward” “You only get what you put into it” etc etc that is why you have only met people who are positive and why you have been able to solve the problems and hiccups that have come your way.I am sure that with your positive attitude and philosphy of not giving up or giving in this will get you through this. We have been lucky enough to to experience this personally
I have been glancing back through my diary. I now know why I used different coloured pens
Thinking of you both
Judy

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By: Gerry https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876&cpage=1#comment-9312 Thu, 19 Jul 2012 13:15:32 +0000 http://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876#comment-9312 Hi Steve and Helen

I’ve lurked on your blog for some time. I am 55 and last summer I was diagnosed with stage 4 Colon cancer, and my Cancer Dr. exact words were “I can promise you two good years”. Stage 4 has a 5 year survival rate of 8%. Since then I have had the cancer on my colon removed, 21 days in hospital and loss of 30lbs, 5 months of chemo with no major issues. Am on chemo at the moment (I carry a pump for 48hrs) and have three sessions to go. After that they will chop the remaining tumors (poss 2) in my liver. All my reading to date is that all the statistics are bollocks. Look around the waiting room and you will see that you are in a small subset of the patients, younger, fitter and with a better support system than most. From my brief reading your cancer has a survival rate of over 50%, your subset must give you an 80% of being in that group. For what its worth I have two plans, Plan 1 if I don’t beat the cancer, this I mostly keep private and is mainly based on making the transition easier for my wife. Plan 2 is that I will kick the bastard and get back to my life. This is my public face and occupies about 90% of my thought process.

Don’t shelve any of your long term sailing plans.

Fair Winds

Gerry

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By: mick sutton https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876&cpage=1#comment-9311 Thu, 19 Jul 2012 09:48:53 +0000 http://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=5876#comment-9311 glad he is reacting well, hope that that continues until its cured.
all the best

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