Scuba Forum / General / March 2007
Michael Kane
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scuba.edmonton@gmail.com - 21 Mar 2007 17:05 GMT Hello lovelies. Long time no speak. Thought I would drop in and post some news about former rec.scuban Michael Kane:
[quote]Many in the local area have noticed that I've been out of the water for a while, and I've rescheduled several classes. I had hoped to keep this information confidential for a few more weeks, but through some inadvertent coincidences I'm forced to disclose certain information prior to my original intention. As many of you know my wife & I were blessed with our first child on August 2, 2006. That joyous occasion was quickly tempered in early October when I heard the last thing any parent wants to hear with a 2 month old sitting on your lap. "Mr. Kane we're sorry to tell you that we've confirmed that you have cancer." With those seemingly innocent words, my world was quickly turned upside down. For the last several months I have been receiving on going treatments of chemotherapy, radiation and had surgery in mid-January. I have only 8 treatments left and the doctors are telling me that all looks great for a complete recovery and total remission. I had planned to wait until all treatments were completed and then provide a more complete accounting of the events. By pure coincidence an acquaintance saw me the other day receiving treatments at the Cancer center and sent me a Get Well soon greeting. I quickly responded asking that I preferred the matter remain private but by then he had already passed the information along to several others in the local dive community, so my thoughts were that rather then have a piecemeal disclosure, which would likely be full of speculation and misinformation, I thought it would be more prudent to disclose the information directly. The expectation is that I'll recover in full and that be back teaching again in no time. In fact, I spoke with my doctors this morning and told her that Gideon & I are planning on teaching a tech 1 class beginning May 23rd and did she think my timetable would allow for teaching this class. She said that barring anything unexpected that she saw no reason why she couldn't sign me off by then. I realize that many of you have my number, but talking right now is quite difficult so I ask that you please refrain from calling at this time. In a few weeks I'll be back to normal and we can all catch up then, but until then thanks for understanding. Regards, Michael H. Kane PS. Feel free to pass thing along if anyone on other lists has questions.[/quote]
Brian Edmonton, Alberta
-hh - 21 Mar 2007 23:08 GMT Brian wrote for MHK:
> Hello lovelies. Long time no speak. Thought I would drop in and post > some news about former rec.scuban Michael Kane: > > ... Congrats on the first child, and wishes for continued good fortunes regarding the cancer treatments.
R,
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DanVolker - 22 Mar 2007 21:46 GMT On Mar 21, 12:05 pm, scuba.edmon...@gmail.com wrote: <snip> I realize that many of you have my number, but talking right now is
> quite difficult so I ask that you please refrain from calling at this > time. In a few weeks I'll be back to normal and we can all catch up [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > Brian > Edmonton, Alberta Brian, can you give me MHK's email? The one I have for him at Prodigy.net appears to be invalid. Regards, Dan Volker ( please send to dan@gladiusinv.com)
Dennis (Icarus) - 23 Mar 2007 02:58 GMT > On Mar 21, 12:05 pm, scuba.edmon...@gmail.com wrote: > <snip> [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > Regards, > Dan Volker ( please send to dan@gladiusinv.com) Please pass on my best wishes dfor a speedy recovery and congrats on their child :-)
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scuba.edmonton@gmail.com - 30 Mar 2007 07:05 GMT > On Mar 21, 12:05 pm, scuba.edmon...@gmail.com wrote: > <snip> [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > Regards, > Dan Volker ( please send to d...@gladiusinv.com) Sorry folks for the late reply but I was doing some diving (note to Scott-Did Agamemnon 2 days ago. Pretty much the same dive you, I, and Dinky Dave did back when. 230ish for 20.)
Dan V. - Sorry but I have no current contact info. I just forwarded something I found on Quest.
Lee- I agree. Differences or not, once a rec.scuban, always a rec.scuban.
Popeye-You coming up this way again?
Brian Edmonton, Alberta
Douglas W "Popeye" Frederick - 30 Mar 2007 09:53 GMT >> On Mar 21, 12:05 pm, scuba.edmon...@gmail.com wrote: >> <snip> [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > Dan V. - Sorry but I have no current contact info. I just forwarded > something I found on Quest. I think he has a current address on the GUE website.
> Lee- I agree. Differences or not, once a rec.scuban, always a > rec.scuban. Absolutely.
Mike Kane was the first Rec.scuban to make time to teach me how to dive in person.
> Popeye-You coming up this way again? As we speak- I'll call in a couple days.
Scott - 30 Mar 2007 12:01 GMT > Sorry folks for the late reply but I was doing some diving (note to > Scott-Did Agamemnon 2 days ago. Pretty much the same dive you, I, and > Dinky Dave did back when. 230ish for 20.) You suck.
Danlw - 31 Mar 2007 04:42 GMT >> On Mar 21, 12:05 pm, scuba.edmon...@gmail.com wrote: >> <snip> [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] > Brian > Edmonton, Alberta Is that the Agamemnon Channel just north of Pender Harbor you are referring to, or a different one? Power Line dive?
Thanks, Dan
scuba.edmonton@gmail.com - 31 Mar 2007 05:00 GMT > <scuba.edmon...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > Is that the Agamemnon Channel just north of Pender Harbor > you are referring to, or a different one? Power Line dive? > > Thanks, Same one.
Brian Edmonton, Alberta
Danlw - 31 Mar 2007 05:18 GMT >> <scuba.edmon...@gmail.com> wrote in message >> [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > Brian > Edmonton, Alberta Thanks. Take my boat through there, but only dived it once. Unless you have a live boat, tough to do, would take a lot of rode to anchor there..... Dan
Scott - 31 Mar 2007 12:06 GMT > Thanks. Take my boat through there, but only dived it once. Unless you have > a live boat, tough to do, would take a lot of rode to anchor there..... Dan About 1900 feet to the bottom.
Thats why you do it with Bryce Christie off the Topline.
Danlw - 31 Mar 2007 16:34 GMT >> Thanks. Take my boat through there, but only dived it once. Unless you > have [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > Thats why you do it with Bryce Christie off the Topline. I did find one spot at a meer 900 feet within range. Still not enough rode. Some good dives around the corner near Egmont thou, and they have a fill station. Could not find one at Pender Harbor that was open. Wish the boat was big enough to pack a compressor. Dan
Nigel R. Clements - 25 Mar 2007 10:36 GMT Only 'strokes' get cancer in the first place.
Douglas W "Popeye" Frederick - 26 Mar 2007 11:24 GMT Typical fuckin scumbag with an alligator keyboard and a canary a.s.
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> Only 'strokes' get cancer in the first place. Lee Bell - 26 Mar 2007 14:36 GMT Douglas W Popeye Frederick wrote
> Typical fuckin scumbag with an alligator keyboard and a canary a.s. Way too nice. Who the hell is this Clements character anyway? MHK has had his share conflicts with some from this group, but at his worst, he's still one of ours.
Lee
Douglas W "Popeye" Frederick - 26 Mar 2007 11:30 GMT > Only 'strokes' get cancer in the first place. http://tinyurl.com/2lrv6d
As my sig indicates...
 Signature Popeye "Best thing for him, really, his therapy was going nowhere." -Dr. Hannibal Lector.
www.finalprotectivefire.com
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