Stansbury was meeting with Teixeira and other large donors in NY 10 days ago

There was one, but I don't think it was at Stone Mountain this year. That one's open to the whole group - the one in the spring (that I hear about) is for FB players and typically is held out in Alpharetta at The Golf Club of Georgia, the GT golfers' home course.

This year's been one of dealing with my wife's health issues - she's okay - and that took precedence. We were extremely tied up til about August & she didn't make it to any games with me this fall. Golf didn't make our list of 2018 To-Do's.
I'm sorry about your wife. It's good to see she's doing better.
 
I'm sorry about your wife. It's good to see she's doing better.
Thank you.

Our oncologist/hematologist is a frat brother (5th year guy) from when I was a freshman, so I remembered him a whole lot more than he did me. It's something small, wasn't about me, but made us feel better having something in common. Fortunately, her treatment was radiation only & only has to take a pill each day for the next five or so years.

Thanks again.

THWG!
 
There was one, but I don't think it was at Stone Mountain this year. That one's open to the whole group - the one in the spring (that I hear about) is for FB players and typically is held out in Alpharetta at The Golf Club of Georgia, the GT golfers' home course.

This year's been one of dealing with my wife's health issues - she's okay - and that took precedence. We were extremely tied up til about August & she didn't make it to any games with me this fall. Golf didn't make our list of 2018 To-Do's.


Mind right!
 
Thank you.

Our oncologist/hematologist is a frat brother (5th year guy) from when I was a freshman, so I remembered him a whole lot more than he did me. It's something small, wasn't about me, but made us feel better having something in common. Fortunately, her treatment was radiation only & only has to take a pill each day for the next five or so years.

Thanks again.

THWG!

My wife is on a similar program, but has no energy or endurance. Her oncologist said it may take to a year or more to get back to normal. Anything similar with your wife?
 
My wife is on a similar program, but has no energy or endurance. Her oncologist said it may take to a year or more to get back to normal. Anything similar with your wife?
All depends on where the C is..... SWMBO's was a small mass & detected early, with no genetic pre-disposition for Breast Cancer. She's on an estrogen blocker.

As for energy/fatigue, the regimen of 28 radiation treatments, moreso than the treatments, over six weeks wore her down for a while, but she snapped back okay. When she stopped being somewhat passive & started ordering me around again, I knew she was feeling better.

Everyone's different. And there are a lot of us usually silent husbands out here.... And not that we've been tempted to go somewhere to use it, but I've certainly changed my feelings about medical THC in the last year.... even after having SWMBO's sister die of appendix cancer (yes, it is rare) in 2007 & their mother of non-smoking lung/brain/bone cancer in 2008.

Good luck.


THWG!
 
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