Kat's Meow
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Thanks for the post, Racquette. It clears up questions for me. I had been thinking the retroperitoneal area was not part of the abdomen. Apparently not.
Do we know the tumour is in the retro peritoneal area?
Thanks for the post, Racquette. It clears up questions for me. I had been thinking the retroperitoneal area was not part of the abdomen. Apparently not.
Do we know the tumour is in the retro peritoneal area?
Do we know the tumour is in the retro peritoneal area?
The tumor is attached to the colon/large intestine area, so yes.
I don't remember hearing or reading anything about that.
I don't remember hearing or reading anything about that.
I don't remember hearing or reading anything about that.
Mazel Tov!
John Tory is Jewish. Imagine if this had come out during Karla's "Jewdism" moment.
"The ancestral link starts with Helen Yvonne Solomon, Tory's grandmother. With the help of the Ontario Jewish Archives, the newspaper dug up Solomon's birth certificate from 1909, which states she was born into a Russian Jewish family.
Jewish law states that the religion is passed down generations through the mother. So Tory's mother, Elizabeth Bacon, was a member of the faith, also by Jewish law.
Through his mother, Tory then would also be Jewish, by that rationale."
"Of course I knew that," said Tory when he was asked about the article."
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/john-tory-is-jewish-claims-israeli-press-1.2827762
But does Tory practise Jewdism?
Combining the concept of a fruit-of-the-month club with the sensibilities of Ron Swanson, the Bacon Shoppe will deliver one pound of premium pig product to your door on a monthly, bi-weekly, or for the truly addicted, weekly basis. The service is restricted to what the company calls its “Bacon Drop Zone,” which covers a relatively small portion of the city, but for the lucky ones to whom delivery is available, copious amounts of crispy, streaky goodness, and eventual heart failure, are but a few clicks away.
This is really helpful - it helps illustrate the kind of 'obstacles' I imagine the surgeons are facing. From my reading on this type of cancer, retroperitoneal tumours are more likely to be non-resectable and are harder to get clean margins on because of the presence of so many key veins, arteries and of course, organs. Lots of people who have had "successful" surgery have had multiple organs cut up or removed entirely. Very scary stuff.
Given this, I have assumed the reason Ford started with chemo and not surgery is because it's a retroperitoneal tumour.
As it's becoming increasingly inevitable that Rob Ford's opponents will fight amongst themselves and propel Ford into the Mayor's chair, what do you think Toronto will look like in 4 years at the end of his term?
Will development stall? Will the province give up on Transit City? What services do you think will be cut? Will festivals like LuminaTO and NuitBlanche collapse from lack of support from City Hall?
Let's make some realistic predictions. Please discuss.