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Great news mate. 

My old uncle recently got the all clear from lung cancer after a long battle. The specialist said he had very little chance of making it, but he's still here, missing a lung, but still here.

With modern medicine and the technology used these days it's certainly not the death sentence it used to be. Keep fighting mate and you'll be back at Ibrox in no time.

 

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1 hour ago, Copland bear said:

Never ever a Rangers song, big Marley fan ??, But wish you and your family all the best and really hope you return to Ibrox  very soon.  We all take life for granted until something happens to us , simple thing like following the bears is part of life.

And get it mentioned over the tannoy or on the scoreboards so we can all applaud a fellow bear and his family in a difficult time 

Sorry Copeland bear I didn't mean that it was a Rangers song, it's just that on that fateful day when liquidation was announced the DJ (whoever he was) played it before the teams came out and it sticks in my mind so clearly. Thank you so much for your wonderful uplifting words and that goes 101% for everyone else who has taken the time to send me good wishes you all truly have no idea just how much it really does mean to me thank you all???????????????????❤️❤️❤️

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FB I initially thought why doesn’t he just take some penicillin....then I realised the C didn’t stand for the Clap.?

You’ll be back at Ibrox cheering on the greatest fuckin team in the World and I hope Three Little Birds blasts over the tannoy when you are. BTW Google Ajax Fans singing it at Cardiff City, they do it justice. All the very best mate??

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8 hours ago, Falkirk bear said:

Dear "Family" if I may call you all family, excuse the title of the thread but it takes me back to the fateful day (v Kilmarnock just after liquidation was announced) and no doubt like many others I stood with tear filled eyes listening to that song being played thinking my god what has happened to my beloved Glasgow Rangers, well as you all know since then my own circumstances have been affected pretty badly by the horrible C word and I have had a pretty hellish time this past while. My second last visit to see my consultant didn't really go very well with the news that there had been a slight further spread in my bowel of the dreaded "C" well after more treatment and scans I returned (yesterday Friday) to see who I class is truly a very very special (rugby supporting) person and receive the news that the "Spread Has Stopped and The Worst PART has SHRUNK" by quite a bit. As I mentioned previously I hope with all my heart to return to Ibrox soon and there will be a scoreboard announcement saying "Falkirk BEAR is BACK" and I will sit quietly in my seat again yes no doubt with tears in my eyes saying to myself yes things are Alright. To you all my dear Rangers family I thank you all from the bottom of my heart just for caring and taking the time to send messages which you will never ever know just how much they meant to me these past months.??????????????????????

Glad to hear your on the mend mate. 

No surrender!

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51 minutes ago, Falkirk bear said:

Sorry Copeland bear I didn't mean that it was a Rangers song, it's just that on that fateful day when liquidation was announced the DJ (whoever he was) played it before the teams came out and it sticks in my mind so clearly. Thank you so much for your wonderful uplifting words and that goes 101% for everyone else who has taken the time to send me good wishes you all truly have no idea just how much it really does mean to me thank you all???????????????????❤️❤️❤️

That's the day I finally had a wee tear in the eye when that song was being played. Good luck with everything.

Taking my step father back to the Beatson for more treatment as he now has "spots" in his lung and liver and has to get

another form of chemo treatment.  A thing getting put in his arm and a district nurse will come out once a week to  check/clean it.

But ,look forward to seeing your message on the scoreboard.  And hopefully my step fathers one day when he is in the mood to go back to Ibrox himself. 

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9 hours ago, Scottywellhousetb said:

Great to read a positive post from you, Falkirk bear, when you are feeling well enough to return to Ibrox ,which won't be that long with you're fighting spirit ,then PM me no matter the game and you are welcome to my seat for the day, I'll drive to Falkirk and personally deliver it, keep up the fight brother. ?

Outstanding ?

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