Enemy of 2A diagnosed with brain tumer (cancer)

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Re: Enemy of 2A diagnosed with brain tumer (cancer)

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glocksmith wrote:
deanimator wrote:I wonder if this has had some effect on his recent behavior.
Finally a relevant and worthwhile comment. Yes, I wondered the same thing. People have been know to exhibit atypical behaviors prior to being diagnosed. I had a far flung relative who was just an all around bad guy for years, always into trouble, on drugs. They found a brain tumor and, after removing it, he became the nicest guy, totally normal and trustworthy. So who knows if it made McCain start acting Liberal?
A really friendly awesome guy I used to work with, had a change in attitude and temperament, was fired after repeated incidents with coworkers and mgmt. He was later diagnosed with a brain tumor and once it was removed his personality came back somewhat to his old self. Unfortunately his health rapidly deteriorated from that point and he passed away I believe from complications related to the tumor. Having seen it first hand I can attest to there can being a change in a persons behaviours. I really do miss Chuck. RIP
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Not a tumor but still related: My wife worked with someone who had a sinus infection spread to her brain (only known after autopsy). She took a few days off work to address the sinus infection, thought it was beat, got off the antibiotics (not wise unfortunately) and returned to work. Over the next few days, she developed symptoms not unlike Alzheimer's or dementia, that rapidly got worse. To the point she got lost making the 2 block trip from the office to her house. Ultimately, she ended up getting taken to the hospital by family where she suddenly passed in the lobby.

The brain will do funny things when unwelcome entities develop within.
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:lol: I don't (too often) question a moderator (especially my favorite moderator ;)) but man, it's horribly horribly difficult for me to swallow the idea of keeping it classy. I mean, it's not like I'm driving off a bridge and leaving a young lady for dead... oops..
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Sevens wrote::lol: I don't (too often) question a moderator (especially my favorite moderator ;)) but man, it's horribly horribly difficult for me to swallow the idea of keeping it classy. I mean, it's not like I'm driving off a bridge and leaving a young lady for dead... oops..
LOL yeah...let's all walk home and crawl into bed to sleep it off...we can call police and report it in the morning.
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