Mitchell Beiro hospitalized
2 years ago
Smart people understand that there is no such thing as paranoia. It is just another mask for ignorance. The Truth, when you finally chase it down, is almost always far worse than your darkest visions and fears.
Hunter S. Thompson
Hunter S. Thompson
For the better part of a week now, Mitch has been in a local hospital.
When he visited the facility that performs his dialysis procedure, Mitch confided that he had been suffering some troubling symptoms. He was advised to go to an ER as soon as his procedure was completed.
Since his arrival at a local hospital, once known by many Tucsonans as "Killer Kino", Mitch was subjected to a number of tests, including X Rays, MRI and CAT scans.
Thus far it was established that Mitch has a masses in his stomach, lungs, intestines and liver.
Mitch suffered kidney cancer while he was incarcerated, losing one kidney and left with one kidney operating at 40%.
Mitch is in decent spirits. He knows there is a high likelihood of these masses being cancerous but as no complete review of his images and biopsies have yet been presented to him, remains mostly numb to the news.
Radiation, Chemo and surgery are likely ahead for him. Mitch uses a walker and wheelchair to get around. His previous and ongoing maladies leave him very easily winded and incapable of walking more than a few dozen feet. He is reliant upon public transportation for his daily life activities outside of home, so adding a slew of treatments and doctor visits leave him feeling rather helpless and tired.
Should you wish to have a message relayed to Mitch, please direct message me and I will pass them along.
When he visited the facility that performs his dialysis procedure, Mitch confided that he had been suffering some troubling symptoms. He was advised to go to an ER as soon as his procedure was completed.
Since his arrival at a local hospital, once known by many Tucsonans as "Killer Kino", Mitch was subjected to a number of tests, including X Rays, MRI and CAT scans.
Thus far it was established that Mitch has a masses in his stomach, lungs, intestines and liver.
Mitch suffered kidney cancer while he was incarcerated, losing one kidney and left with one kidney operating at 40%.
Mitch is in decent spirits. He knows there is a high likelihood of these masses being cancerous but as no complete review of his images and biopsies have yet been presented to him, remains mostly numb to the news.
Radiation, Chemo and surgery are likely ahead for him. Mitch uses a walker and wheelchair to get around. His previous and ongoing maladies leave him very easily winded and incapable of walking more than a few dozen feet. He is reliant upon public transportation for his daily life activities outside of home, so adding a slew of treatments and doctor visits leave him feeling rather helpless and tired.
Should you wish to have a message relayed to Mitch, please direct message me and I will pass them along.
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I knew he was in a bad way, but did not know it was this bad.
I feel pretty helpless, but theres nothing I can do.
Please tell Mitch I am thinking about him, okay?
-Badger-