Peter Lalor

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February 18, 2005

I am very exhausted so I will keep this update brief for now.

Dear Ones,

I am very exhausted so I will keep this update brief for now.

Peter is on the normal ward and doing very well. All IV's were removed today as well as the drainage tube from his brain. He got up and moved around ... took a shower unassisted and took a few little walks around the ward. He is doing remarkably well.

I spoke with one of the doctors regarding the MRI done yesterday and it looks like they got quite a lot of the tumour. There is probably still residual tumour cells around the edges but they took out something around the size of a golf ball. He kept saying that Peter was doing "remarkably well" - "very quick recovery", etc.

They will keep Peter in hospital until they have the histology (pathology report) back from the lab. That will most likely be Tuesday or Wednesday next week.

We will meet with medical oncologists and radio oncologists next week to consult and collect information about what they would suggest as a next step. That means I am getting back into research mode. I am not so keen on chemotherapy based on the bit of research I have done thus far. However, I will do my due diligence, research all facets and philosophies and leave no stone unturned. Then we will continue to make intelligent and well informed decisions.

Thank you for your prayers, blessings and well wishes. They mean so much to both Peter and I. We send you much love and light ... there is such abundance around us .... all of us.

Peter thanks you for continuing to send your healing energy and prayers.

Love,
Jennifer

Posted by Peter at February 18, 2005 12:09 AM

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