Damn
I should have said mean instead
Hate to use "normal" you understand as a student of math and stats... but yeah thats common. Depends on a number of factors too. It's really muddy but 5 year survival rates are roughly one in four after initial diagnosis (for all ages). He was diagnosed over two years ago I believe and I have no clue as to what the severity was at the time of diagnosis (white counts, etc.). Also wonder if his myeloid leukemia transformed from chronic to acute. Those cases are inherently more difficult to manage.
At any rate Sagers outlook is quite grim. I just hope that the days he has left are filled with a good quality of life and much joy.
Damn
I should have said mean instead
He must really love his job, as he'll be continuing with his NCAA and NBA coverage. I imagine I'd probably want to if I had his job too. At least while I wasn't feeling sick.
I don't blame Pop here. This [interview coach thing] is an irritating mandate. I'd rail against it as well.
Isn't this his 2nd recurrence? If so, 6 months might be generous.![]()
3rd, actually, IIRC.
Also, holy , it's shasta, how you been dude?
I have no problem with protesting the interview, but he clearly goes harder on Sager than anyone else.
Maybe Pop figures it'll impact & distract him from his burden if only for a portion of time.
- "I've died a thousand times."
- Bette Davis - "Dark Victory"
I imagine Sager has at least matched that number...& for real.
too bad we couldn't give his, flip saunders and greg willard's all to joey crawford tbh
I thought 2nd recurrence, 3rd treatment protocol. Either way having recurrences so quickly is not a good thing.
No complaints man. You?Also, holy , it's shasta, how you been dude?
looks like he's 80 years old in that picture. Obviously didn't help that he was overweight before the initial leukemia started. Acute myeloid leukemia is fairly rare and difficult to treat unlike the more common chronic leukemia
got a neighborhood friend who had tongue cancer which spreaded to other parts of his body...cut the tongue off and only dragged it out to see how long he can live
instead of living a good life, he goes and continue to be a wanker of society, trafficking....cops wouldnt arrest him knowing he could die any moment and it be a waste of taxpayers money
well clown went to vietnam this month, lol drove around in a scooter and just died from what i heard, no accidents or anything...
another friend got cancer also, he left it late going to hospital to get chemo, instead spend the last few months drinking booze, smoking more to get it over and d one with...passed away in his sleep in hospital
"Anticipation of death is worse than death itself"
On a black board in movie "Hard To Kill "
It really sucks!
Tongue cancer?must be the dip/chew... Don't dip & smoke fellas
Hopefully not the last time he gets to "interview" crater face![]()
They should leave the man be in the interviews. It gets no more personal than death. He's fortified himself in order to live what's left. Coming at him with "fight" is great for "you" --- but is torture for him. He does not want to cry with you.
Agreed. He's there to forget the fight for a few hours, not be reminded of his pending death at every dead ball.
He's lived and fought a good life. Keep fighting, Sager!
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