You love your grandpa heaps, that's clear from the post, try
closing your eyes and think of all the special times you have shared together and the funny things you did together, he will know that you are thinking of him, it will help to keep both of you strong. it sounds like at 76 he has had a few setbacks due to age and many things to combat, he sounds like a fighter and a beautiful person with heaps of strength, you are his grandchild and you have that same inner strength he has
stay close to the rest of your family and friends and no matter how it goes just love your grandpa sweetie good luck your grandpa would be proud
2007-06-27 02:39:14
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answered by ann s 4
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If you look at the links below you will be able to see that the line of text seems to be saying that if you speak in a way that deprives Jesus of his sacredness you can be forgiven but if you speak in a way that deprives gods inspiration of its sacredness then you cannot be forgiven. however notice that I've included a link to another line that claims the opposite of this. You might have said "G-- D---!" or "H--- S---!" and this is not a good thing but I don't think it's quite the same as blasphemy. I would say that blasphemy is more like making arguments and trying to convince others that the holy spirit is not divine. You should not fear that you will go to hell because you have had "bad" thoughts. Sincerely, an atheist that was once a christian
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answered by ? 3
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GREETINGS, it sounds like has had his share of health problems, I'm sorry. They must have found something in the tests they ran that needs treatment or attention. It could be anything, he might have a blood clot, strange white count, they might need to do more tests, he might have a cance reoccurance, it just could be anything. Try not to worry, I'm sure your father and grandfather are very worried too, try to be strong for them. If it is a reocurrance they probably will do the chemo to shrink it rather than surgery first because of his health and it may be where chemo will take care of it. Just try to be strong and pray for him.
2007-06-26 15:14:27
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answered by Tina of Lymphland.com 6
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Well, all I can say is that you shouldn't worry too much (even though I worry all the time haha), it could just be a relapse or something else. However, if it is the bad news then you just need to appreciate your time with him and just spend as much time with him as possible. By the way, I know what it's like to lose a grandfather so I really hope for the best for you.
2007-06-26 13:42:21
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answered by Kevin 1
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you definitely should hope for the best but be prepared for the worst....spend as much time with your grandpa as you can, show him how much you love him, tell him how you loved the things you did together when you were younger, if these are his last days....make them his best, there's plenty you can do to make you and him feel better.
you know the worst way for someone to die is when loved ones never had the chance to say goodbye....look at the following days as your chance....
God Bless him
and take care, if he passes away know that you can always keep him alive in your heart and through your memories.
best of luck
2007-06-26 13:21:36
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answered by juliemack06 2
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It could be a recurrence but,it might just be a medication problem.If he is on a steroid to help with the swelling in the brain,he may just need an adjustment.His symptoms are suggestive of a recurrence but,lets hope its just a medication problem.
2007-06-26 13:17:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry to hear that. It sounds bad but I hope I'm wrong.
2007-06-26 17:26:43
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answered by Alan S 6
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Sorry to say but it does sound like Grandpa will not make it.
2007-06-26 12:52:36
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answered by Your #1 fan 6
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just stay strong and be there for him when he needs you. no one is every ready or prepared to deal with death
2007-06-26 12:52:23
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answered by nessa 2
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