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Old 01-20-2009, 04:26 PM
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Hmmm...I wonder if Kennedy has recurrent tumor? They supposedly resected it all, but it's just a matter of time before it comes back. Pts like him rarely make it more than a year.
They had said originally that the prognosis was not great.

This is really sad - I have a ton of respect for Kennedy, in that he's been a great Senator for Massachusetts. He's worked really hard for the Commonwealth, and has been willing to work with Republicans to get legislation pushed through (unlike Kerry, who is unwilling to work with Republicans and doesn't do anything for Massachusetts).
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Old 01-20-2009, 04:27 PM
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CNN retraction. Byrd is ok. Kennedy was taken away in an ambulance.
Yeah, MSNBC claimed it was Byrd at first because he had left the lunch and wasn't in the room when everything with Kennedy happened.

They say it is a seizure that "went on for a while." Supposedly John Kerry's wife went to Senator Kennedy and tried to help out before he was taken away in a wheelchair.

Hopefully he's alright.
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Old 01-20-2009, 04:28 PM
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They had said originally that the prognosis was not great.

This is really sad - I have a ton of respect for Kennedy, in that he's been a great Senator for Massachusetts. He's worked really hard for the Commonwealth, and has been willing to work with Republicans to get legislation pushed through (unlike Kerry, who is unwilling to work with Republicans and doesn't do anything for Massachusetts).
I completely agree...he has come a long way from his scandal ridden early years. My grandfather died of the same tumor but had a much worse outcome after surgery. He's actually been really lucky to have such a functional post-op period. Lets him get his affairs in order.
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Old 01-20-2009, 04:31 PM
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I completely agree...he has come a long way from his scandal ridden early years. My grandfather died of the same tumor but had a much worse outcome after surgery. He's actually been really lucky to have such a functional post-op period. Lets him get his affairs in order.
Yeah, from what I've read (and conversations I've had with medical people) it seems like he's really had a remarkable post-op period. If there have been any issues, they've done a really good job of keeping things quiet and private.

I'll admit that I wasn't Kennedy's biggest fan for a while. But, he does a great job working with Republicans and putting personal interests aside, he treats his staff extremely well (even while expecting a lot out of them), and he's worked incredibly hard for Massachusetts. I know the Commonwealth is praying for him, so they at least have one person fighting for them in the Senate.
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Old 01-20-2009, 04:37 PM
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Apparently, both Sens. Byrd and Kennedy have been checked out...

It was a "hiccup" that probably manifested itself as too much "to do" for today, given their health conditions.

That is difficult for some seniors to admit to that, especially when they are ill, however, at some point, we have to quickly notice when, too much is too much for them and let them "gently" know...

I know this after working years with many seniors in nursing care as a volunteer.
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Old 01-20-2009, 07:04 PM
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It was a "hiccup" that probably manifested itself as too much "to do" for today, given their health conditions.

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I agree. But I know he wanted to be there, and I'm so glad he got to see President Obama sworn in.
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Old 01-21-2009, 10:28 PM
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Yeah, MSNBC claimed it was Byrd at first because he had left the lunch and wasn't in the room when everything with Kennedy happened.
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