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May 17, 2009
Surgery update
Ben's surgery on Friday went well. They removed all of the cancerous kidney as well as a sick gall bladder. Pathology tests next week should help determine the all-clear on cancer. He is still a little groggy today but has been walking very slowing around the hospital hallways. He thanks everyone for their well-wishing comments and emails.
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Ben,
Sorry to catch up on your surgery late. I hope it all goes well, these physical setbacks can be so devastating. Keep the faith, push on! I can sort of sympathize, had the Quad Bypass in '01 and am now worrying about the 10 year recurrence factor. After you get a clean bill, relax and enjoy all that life has to offer. Don't sweat the small stuff and remember it's all small stuff.
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Dear Jackie,
Please send my utmost regards to Ben and I will hope and pray that he gets well soon. It is shocking to have such a thing happen to one, but I am very sure that he will get back on his feet again.
To Ben: Please take good care and trust that God will be there in your hour and time of need. Just remember that though i may not be that evident often as a commenter, I am a keen follower of Church of the Customer and deeply appreciate what you guys are doing.
Walter from Singapore (presently in Melbourne)
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery Ben.
Speedy recovery, Ben! :)
I just dropped in today after a while and learned about Ben's surgery. I wish the best for a full and speedy recovery!
Glad to hear the surgery went well. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
“Natural forces within us are the true healers of disease.”
Get well soon..
Good Luck

