Paul Allen has non-Hodgkins lymphoma

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  1. ucatchtrout

    ucatchtrout Well-Known Member

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    Just got some bad news.

    Paul Allen is sick. Not that surpriseing really. He hasn't looked all that well lately.

    Best wishes Paul. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

    Link to source...CLICK here to read email
     
  2. Denny Crane

    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    Terrible news.
     
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    get well paul! hope he will be okay.
     
  4. alex42083

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    Hope he gets well soon. He's one of the best owners in pro sports.
     
  5. Mediocre Man

    Mediocre Man Mr. SportsTwo

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    I hope he gets better too, and not because of my following post.



    Who would own.run the team in the event that Mr Allen passes away? I think this is a very key thing that should be of concern to every fan. We already know the Vulcans don't like to spend money, and the reason Paul does is because he is such a huge fan.

    Very concerned about this.
     
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    tlongII Legendary Poster

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    This definitely sucks. I hope he gets better soon.
     
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    Leave it to the city of Portland........That said, I hope to God he recovers. I wish him well.
     
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    Horrible news.
     
  9. Shooter

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    Get better, Paul. We're praying for you.
     
  10. ucatchtrout

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    Oh god....does that mean Sam Adams would be running the team?
     
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    Terrible news. Get well. He donated a ton of $ in the NW. The best fan/owner in sport.
     
  12. Denny Crane

    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hodgkin's_lymphoma

    The survival rate is generally 90% or higher when the disease is detected during early stages, making it one of the more curable forms of cancer.[4] Hodgkin's lymphoma is one of the handful of cancers that, even in its later stages, has a very high cure rate, in the 90's.[5] Most patients who are able to be successfully treated and thus enter remission generally go on and live long lives.
     
  13. BlazerCaravan

    BlazerCaravan Hug a Bigot... to Death

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    Thanks, Denny. That's truly encouraging. And, being a billionaire, Allen doesn't have to worry much about Quality of Care...

    ...unless he has the Blazers medical staff looking after him. :drumroll:

    But seriously folks, best wishes to Paul and his family.
     
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    I thought this was known for quite some time? hmm..i guess not. damn..that SUCKS. :(
     
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    He'll be in my prayers.
     
  16. Denny Crane

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    One of my best friends died of Hodgekin's back in the early 1990s. He had lots of money and good insurance. He actually moved to a house near Stanford so he could get treatment at their medical center. I spent a lot of time with him in those last days. We'd go out to dinner and spend $400 for 4 of us, and order whatever we wanted that wasn't even on the menu but they'd serve. We'd go in the hot tub and he showed me all the scars from his surgeries. He took a trip to Hawaii and basically dropped dead at the airport when he got home.

    That was 20 years ago. I think PA has a much better prognosis.

    I really do have empathy for what he's going through. It sucks.
     
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    ABM Happily Married In Music City, USA!

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    http://www.oregonlive.com/sports/or...f/2009/11/canzano_its_the_blazers_turn_t.html

    Canzano: It's the Blazers' turn to do for Paul Allen what he's done for them
    By John Canzano, The Oregonian
    November 16, 2009, 7:14PM
    Trail Blazers owner Paul Allen has billions of dollars, and the world's two biggest yachts, and a spaceship project, and now he has diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. He has cancer. And news like this always lands with a thud.

    "All we really have is our health," Allen told me before the season began.

    I believe him now more than ever.

    Doctors will tell you Allen's type of cancer is aggressive, and liable to show up anywhere from the lymph nodes to the brain. But it's not unbeatable. Studies show that early detection, good genetics and, maybe too, good circumstance help people beat cancer. And Allen has the kind of money and connections to get the best treatment on the planet.

    But also, research shows a positive outlook matters.

    I once wrote about a female cancer patient who was given six months to live. She just kept smiling and making plans, even as doctors told her the end was coming. She traveled, and bought season tickets to Ducks football games, and enrolled in classes. She lived nine years and it wasn't lost on me, as she went, she had a couple of cruise-line tickets booked in her name.

    There's going to be a lot of talk today about how badly the Blazers need Allen alive. And why not? He's provided for the organization -- paid the bills, built the Rose Garden, created jobs, withstood an awful bankruptcy and broken brand -- and all the while Allen has made rich men out of young, talented basketball players.

    He bought draft picks and stockpiled talent in a recession market. And Allen's funded the current party for Blazers fans by signing Brandon Roy and LaMarcus Aldridge to more than $140 million in combined contracts.

    He's carried the Blazers.

    So today, I wonder if what Allen needs above will and treatment is for the franchise he cared for financially for so long, to carry him.

    I'm asked all the time why a man who could buy anything he wanted decided to own the Blazers and Seahawks. Sports franchises are rarely profitable. The headaches can be supersized. And as high as Allen ranks annually on the Forbes list of the world's wealthiest people, there are brilliant individuals all around him on the rankings who selected less complicated diversions.

    There are thrills in life which don't cost money. The joy of watching your child ride a bicycle for the first time. Celebrating an anniversary with a spouse. But Allen doesn't have children and never married, and for a man like this sport is an especially warm companion.

    Few ventures can lift the human spirit the way sport can. Allen didn't just buy the Blazers, he bought goose bumps. And I'm thinking today, a man saddled with a scary disease and a struggling economy tugging down his portfolio would probably love nothing more than to escape it all with his basketball team for a couple of wonderful hours on game nights.

    Allen, who had a heart surgery at the end of last season, is now enduring chemotherapy and plotting another comeback, but also he has Roy and Aldridge on the court. And the hope in Greg Oden, too. And while it sounds silly to talk sport with cancer as the underlying topic, when we visit our sick family members or close friends isn't sport is exactly what we end up talking about?

    The disease ends up a bag of bricks. At some point we all have to set it down.

    There is so much hope in the Blazers future. This is an organization inching closer to big-time legitimacy and there have been times when we look at the organization, see so clearly what outsiders are missing, and feel as though we're sitting in a special place, watching something magical materialize.

    When the Blazers make a big play at the Rose Garden, and the building is shaking, I often find my eyes drifting toward the basket on the home-bench end. Allen's seats are on one side of it. I smile when he pumps a fist, or gets on his feet, because in one of those moments I think we all relate deeply to Allen in a way we otherwise cannot.

    Maybe you haven't always liked Allen or understood him. But as owners go, he's the best in sport. He grants his management autonomy, and plenty of cash. And for fans, he makes you feel as though you're all in it together.

    The email that circulated internally at Allen's parent company, Vulcan Inc, talked about optimism. It was written by his sister, Jody Allen. The email pointed out that 25 years earlier her brother beat Hodgkins, and he'll continue to work around the offices, and "he has no plans to change his role."

    I think he should, though.

    He carried the Blazers for so long. It's time they carry him.
     
  18. barfo

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    That's Hodgkin's. Paul has non-Hodgkin's this time.

    barfo
     
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    Get well soon, Paul. I'll echo that you are the best owner in sports.
     
  20. B-Roy

    B-Roy If it takes months

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