My mother-in-law was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer about two months ago. As we all know, this is one of the worst forms of cancer as it is usually detected too late. They did surgery to remove a tumor that was blocking her bile duct. Fortunately for her the tumor was where it was as the blockage was making her ill. If it has not been blocking the duct, they probably would not have discovered the cancer as early as they did.
Doctors feel very good they got the tumor early enough. She is now in chemo and will start radiation soon. The in-laws were out for a visit last night and at dinner my mother-in-law said she is really craving some pulled pork. Well no better reason to drop by Sam's and pick up a twin pack of butts for a weekend smoke. The two totaled 13.87 pounds.
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Two butts ready for some rubbing
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This is the first time I have scored the fat cap on a butt. Rubbed real good with Jan's rub. Will sit about 24 hrs until they go into the OBS tomorrow night for some Hickory love.
David, hope all is OK with M-I-L.
The pulled pork will help.
David, I would like to start with, prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family.
Back to the pulled pork "Hickory Loved Butt" - sounds good to me!
Sending good thoughts and wishes to you and yours David.
A Blooming Hickory Butt will definitely make the MIL feel better
Oh yeah, some pulled pork and a splash of Starne's will lift her spirits..
my prayers are with your MIL and your family, Good looking pork and hope all enjoys
Best wishes and good thoughts for your MIL!
Prayers from our house, we will keep her in our prayers...
Thank you all for the prayers. They do help. The doctor's said they would not even do the surgery if once they got in there and it looked to be too late. So at least the first step was good news. I will post update pics when the smoke gets started tonight.
Best wishes to your M I L.
Sounds good allready.
I lost a good friend to that,,, tough old bird refused to get checked out till it was too late.
I was at his house till the end and will never forget.
That pulled pork is gonna be good I'm sure, cant wait to see the finished product.
David your mother-in-law has our family's prayers. It sounds like it was caught early enough and pray for her quick recovery.
I know we all kind of get lost in our day to day lives with all the things going on. Sometimes we just need to stop for a moment and realize how precious life is. How quickly life as you know it can stop dead in it's tracks. I just recently had a friend that I had not spoke to in about year that died from pancreatic cancer. His was not caught early. The thing is that he did not tell anyone but his very close family members he was sick. I had many un-returned phone calls to him over the past year and just figured he was too busy to call me back. And the last time I saw him he gave no indication he was sick. I was a little angry with him not returning my calls but I did not know he was in a battle for his life. The truth is that he did not want to burden me with the news. That was the kind of guy he was. I wanted to be there for him. To the very end he was more worried about other people than himself and will be missed greatly....
Quote from: muebe on August 12, 2011, 08:52:29 AM
David your mother-in-law has our family's prayers. It sounds like it was caught early enough and pray for her quick recovery.
I know we all kind of get lost in our day to day lives with all the things going on. Sometimes we just need to stop for a moment and realize how precious life is. How quickly life as you know it can stop dead in it's tracks. I just recently had a friend that I had not spoke to in about year that died from pancreatic cancer. His was not caught early. The thing is that he did not tell anyone but his very close family members he was sick. I had many un-returned phone calls to him over the past year and just figured he was too busy to call me back. And the last time I saw him he gave no indication he was sick. I was a little angry with him not returning my calls but I did not know he was in a battle for his life. The truth is that he did not want to burden me with the news. That was the kind of guy he was. I wanted to be there for him. To the very end he was more worried about other people than himself and will be missed greatly....
Thats the same way my friend (Mike) was,, only ones who knew was me and his wife.
Mike / Curt,
It is weird, pancreatic cancer is usually a male cancer. My wife's best friend / college roomate, her younger brother passed about two months ago from it. Two years younger than me - 42. He was just as you guys described your friends. Hid being sick. Then it was too late to do anything. Really hit our family as we were going through his illnes then to have a mother-in-law, grand mother to the kids, to be diagnosed with it. But we are holding hope to early detection.
After a 24 hr. soak, applied more Jan's Rub. Into the OBS for 5 hrs. of Hickory Love!
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There lookin good so far.
Are they done yet Are they done yet Are they done yet Are they done yet Are they done yet? ;D
All my hopes and prayers go to your M-I-L and your family.
Treat her with all the love and smoked meats she can handle.
God Bless...
Hi David,
My husband is a newbie to smoking and loves these forums. We were reading yours and it tugged at our heartstrings and we felt compelled to reply. Briefly, my husband was diagnosed with stage 3b lung cancer almost 2 years ago. He was given only a 10% chance to live, if he went through chemotherapy and radiation. He is now on a miracle drug ( designed specifically for lung and pancreatic cancer), it is called TARCEVA. He is doing amazing and the cancer is in remission . We wanted you to know that there is ALWAYS hope!! Always !!! I believe the tarceva is a third line treatment, usually only administered as a maintenance drug, after traditional chemotherapy and radiation. My husband is alive today because of this drug, it has saved his life, and mine !!!! You may want to mention this drug to your oncologist. Your MIL will definitely be in our prayers ! Hope is everything ! THat is all we had ! And it is enough ! Please don't ever give up ! We have a website dedicated to POSITIVE cancer stories only, it is called www.dudefindthegood.org. We are also on Facebook as Dudefindthegood. And you can follow our positive cancer stories on twitter @dudefindthegood. We want to give hope and positivity to everyone with this horrible disease - it can be beaten !! Ps We are smoking a brined pork butt this weekend also, for the first time. Good luck with yours!!
Anne and Gary Cooper
Quote from: glcne on August 27, 2011, 08:07:29 PM
Hi David,
My husband is a newbie to smoking and loves these forums. We were reading yours and it tugged at our heartstrings and we felt compelled to reply. Briefly, my husband was diagnosed with stage 3b lung cancer almost 2 years ago. He was given only a 10% chance to live, if he went through chemotherapy and radiation. He is now on a miracle drug ( designed specifically for lung and pancreatic cancer), it is called TARCEVA. He is doing amazing and the cancer is in remission . We wanted you to know that there is ALWAYS hope!! Always !!! I believe the tarceva is a third line treatment, usually only administered as a maintenance drug, after traditional chemotherapy and radiation. My husband is alive today because of this drug, it has saved his life, and mine !!!! You may want to mention this drug to your oncologist. Your MIL will definitely be in our prayers ! Hope is everything ! THat is all we had ! And it is enough ! Please don't ever give up ! We have a website dedicated to POSITIVE cancer stories only, it is called www.dudefindthegood.org. We are also on Facebook as Dudefindthegood. And you can follow our positive cancer stories on twitter @dudefindthegood. We want to give hope and positivity to everyone with this horrible disease - it can be beaten !! Ps We are smoking a brined pork butt this weekend also, for the first time. Good luck with yours!!
Anne and Gary Cooper
WOW! Thanks Anne for sharing a special part of ya'lls life.
And I thought the day was gonna end with a thud.
God is good. Keep up the good work and hope your smoke is awesome.
Thanks again.
DT, I sure hope they caught it in time.
That really ain't the cancer to get if'n you could pick and choose.
We'll be praying for her.
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In case you wonder why I call Sonny "Cuz"...
He just reminds me of my favorite cuzzin, David, who finally lost a long battle with pancreatic cancer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6hw_bQjFFA&feature=player_embedded (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6hw_bQjFFA&feature=player_embedded)
Awrighten.