kathy counts|Aug 4, 2018
So glad you were able to make this connection and receive so much good information. Knowledge is powerful! Keeping Tucker and his family in my prayers!
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Marcia Braley|Aug 4, 2018 (edited)
Many prayers were answered in this trip to Ohio. What a blessing that Tucker will be able to continue to enjoy life the way he has been living it with zest and enthusisim for many more years before the surgery. Even though this is a rare and scary form of cancer, God has been on this journey with your family. From the very beginning when Dr. Bogge performed the surgery at Blank Hospital, and now to meeting Dr. Erdman, the only doctor in pediatrics that specializes in the FAP gene that Tucker has. What a feeling of confidence
to be in the care of someone so knowledgeable. My love and prayers continue to be with all of you. You are amazing.
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Jeanne Sherwood|Aug 4, 2018
How thankful I am that you now have this connection and support of Dr. Erdman. It is so important to have such a renown specialist to answer your questions. Speaking as a member of a branch of the family that deals with the other colon cancer gene, I do understand your need to have clear explanations and questions answered. Tucker, Melissa, Brett, and Tanner, you are all doing an admirable job and have a great, positive attitude which goes a long way! Sending my love to all of you.
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Julie Wilson|Aug 3, 2018
Melissa-What a journey you and your family have been on for the past 10 years. You have my prayers and wishing for you to enjoy everyday to the fullest. Hopefully you will have years and years to celebrate your boys, but live life everyday with joy and happiness, You are an awesome lady, social worker, and mom to your children. Julie Wilson
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Carolyn Braley|Aug 3, 2018
We will continue prayers. Thanks for being so open about the information learned and your thoughts and concerns. This is a hard journey for Tucker, you, Brett, and Tanner . ❤️
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