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stingray96191

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When I Bought my First Stingray 5 almost 10 years ago i never thought that i would one day be a part of a community like this.. Where people respond at the drop of a hat to help someone they don't even know.

I thought i should write a few paragraphs to thank everyone, and give you all a bit of my backstory.

Around 3 years ago i was involved in a minor auto accident which left me with crippling back pain, i received treatment for all kinds of common back pain but got little to no relief from any common treatments. As time went on i learned to live with this pain and with the help of tons of ibuprofen i tried to love a normal life.

Well in January of 2009, I got what at first felt like a bad ice cream headache, which turned into intense sinus pressure then turned into a general numbness in my face,and was treated as a sinus infection.. After this infection didn't get better. The Drs reevaluated their opinion and told me they believed i had a vitamin B12 deficiency. They treated me with injections twice a week for a few months and still no results.

Eventually i was referred to a neurologist who did some scans and saw something he believed to be just some normal cells in my head that were not supposed to be there. In his eyes no big deal.. But as a precaution they did a lumbar puncture (spinal tap) To test for infections.

What they found was that my cranial pressure was very high.. Dangerously High.. And while the spinal fluid tested negative from any infections it was a dark orange color and had a very high protein count. (Spinal Fluid is supposed to be clear like water)

With these findings my neurologist determined that these cells in my head may not be as harmless as he had initially thought and sent me to see one of the top neurosurgeons in the world.

So i go in to my appointment with the Neurosurgeon who looks behind my eyes, and sees what he believes to be dangerously high intercranial pressure behind my eyes.. He sent me to an eye docter for a second opinion who agreed and they checked me into the emergency room to have a shunt placed in my brain.

The first picture is me right after i had the shunt placed.. they only shaved half of my head for some reason....

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This was back on April 15th.. I missed a month of work at this time to recover from this surgery and during recovery the docters decided we would just watch and wait.
I guess they thought that relieving the pressure would be the extent of my treatment.. and to my surprise most of my back pain went away, and the feeling returned in my face.

Well in the next few weeks they elected to do full body ct/mri scans and found that there were clusters of tumors up and down my spine. And since these were easier to get to they decided to do a thorasic lamonectomy ( removal of a vertibrae ) so they could biopsy the tumor.

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It took them almost a month to get the results back from the biopsy, but it was as bad as we expected. The good news about cancers of the brain is that they generally don't spread to other parts of the body. The bad news is that there is so little space in the brain/ spinal cord that as the tumors grow you lose control of your body/ experience intense nerve pain.

I'm still off work waiting to see how the treatment is going to work for me. What i have is almost unheard of in Adults... So the treatment is experimental to say the least. Most of the Chemo has to go directly into my spine as opposed to iv drip as is typical.

I hope this helps to understand what everyone here has been helping me with.

I appreciate EVERYTHING you have done, those that have donated, and those that just had kind words.

Special thanks to Sterling, Beaver, Lefty, and Beagles for all of their organization and help, and extra special thanks for everyone else. Please feel free to look me up if you are in Pittsburgh, and stop by.

You All Feel Like Family.

Thank You

Erin P
 

Hellboy

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You are very welcome for the little we did. I wish I could do much more. Just hang in there during treatments and try to be as happy and positive as possible. I´m sure that it will be tough for you but I´m also sure about that you´ll fix this. They are pretty darn good at the hospitals these days too. Godspeed, my fellow american bass-player.

Sincerely//Jan Hellman - Sweden
 

lowliferumble

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Erin,

Thank you for taking the time to fill us in. I am amazed at the amount of courage you are demonstrating to us. It has got to be very frightening for you right now, yet you are showing a calm cool that is simply, inspiring. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. It is so humbling when I think how I let my simple and very comfortable life sometimes get me down, then I look at what you are dealing with, and it makes me realize, I got nothing to complain about. I should be more grateful for all the blessings in my life. I really want you to know how that makes me feel, like I am the luckiest SOB(sorry Mom!) I have ever known. Erin , I probably can't offer you much, but I do promise you this, I will always be sending all the positive thoughts I have to you, and I will never forget how good I have it. Thank you for that, it means more than I realized.

I do believe you can kick it's ass,
Steve
 

Aussie Mark

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Erin, looks like you've done the hard yards already. Stay tough, man, and keep fighting. Thanks for sharing your story with us, glad we could help in some way.
 

johnfrazier

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Nice pictures, and please make sure we get pictures of the new bass, too. I look forward to your account of recovery!!!
 

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Erin, most of all keep your positive attitude. I see it every day in the hospital setting. Those that give up soon end up failing treatment. Those who have a fighter attitude such as yourself, well they are the ones who many times go on to beat their disease.

Good luck with the chemo and your other therapy. I will be praying for you to have a speedy recovery. It sounds like you are in good hands. Keep us posted and by all means send pictures of that beautiful bass when it arrives!
 

koogie2k

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Thanks John..

As bad as this sounds the thing i miss the most is my hair...
I'll keep you all posted.

Erin

Hair is over rated...lol...I am follically challenged..lol.
Stay tough bro....you will get through this and be on your way. Good vibes sent your way. :cool:
 

stingray96191

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erin all the words above are right on but remember that you can still be a chick magnet with no hair....look at me!

Point taken...

I am very lucky to have a wonderful woman by my side in all of this...

Thanks Again to everyone...

by the way, wasn't this a place to talk about guitars?...

Erin
 

Eggman

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Erin - best wishes to you and positive vibes and prayers from me and my family. Kick this thing in the arse and get well.

Eggman
 

AnthonyD

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Wow... Awful to hear what you've been through - appreciate your sharing. Positive thoughts coming your way.
 

bovinehost

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I found out this morning that a friend of mine has been diagnosed with...brain cancer. He's not a bass player so paying him to keep his basses is out. He doesn't even know who Beaver Felton IS.

So being able to kick in a little for you came just at the right time. I think most people want to do good things but it can be hard to find the right cause at the right time.....yours definitely struck a chord with the Knuckleheads.

I will be keeping you and my friend Danny at the top of the list for good vibes.

Fight hard and beat this sh!t, Erin.

Jack
 

stingray96191

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I found out this morning that a friend of mine has been diagnosed with...brain cancer. He's not a bass player so paying him to keep his basses is out. He doesn't even know who Beaver Felton IS.

So being able to kick in a little for you came just at the right time. I think most people want to do good things but it can be hard to find the right cause at the right time.....yours definitely struck a chord with the Knuckleheads.

I will be keeping you and my friend Danny at the top of the list for good vibes.

Fight hard and beat this sh!t, Erin.

Jack

Wow.. Jack,

I wish there was something i could do for you and yours.. Your friend will be in my thoughts..

Erin P
 

stingray96191

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