May 2009


UPDATE – Nick Glasgow passes away

Nick Glasgow, a 28-year-old EMC employee in California who, in the span of just weeks, has been diagnosed with Leukemia and now is in desperate need of a bone marrow transplant. Over the weekend, the compassion of the EMC family was abundant as hundreds of EMCers responded to this plea — either by getting tested as potential donors, passing the information along to friends and family members, or just offering their prayers, personal experiences, and asking what they could do. When word reached Cisco, a company larger than EMC that has been a strong partner in the marketplace for years, Cisco people also sprang into action.

Nick’s mother, Carole Wiegand, also an EMC employee, has expressed her and Nick’s deepest gratitude at the outpouring of help and support. But the race to find a qualified donor is at a critical stage, so I am sending this update with more specifics on how a potential donor can expedite a possible match. Please feel free to circulate this message beyond EMC (social media vehicles were used to rapidly spread word about Nick throughout the weekend).

Here are the essential facts:

– Any person whose ethnic background is a mix of Asian and Caucasian, and is in good health with no history of cancer or major illness, and is between the ages of 18 and 60, is a potential donor for Nick. Expanding on the initial information, one does not need to be 75% Caucasian and 25% Asian — any potential mix could work. While the most likely match would be from a person who is 75% Caucasian and 25% Japanese, it is absolutely possible that other combinations of Caucasian-Asian background in different proportions could work. The Asian background should be Sino-Asian, rather than Indo-Asian. Finding an ideal match with all of Nick’s markers is very difficult, and we do not want to exclude any potential donors.

– Go to the “Be The Match” National Marrow Donor Program at http://www.marrow.org/. Rather than ordering a test kit (time is too critical for that), read the facts about donating and then you can register yourself and enter your zip code at http://www.marrow.org/JOIN/Join_in_Person/index.html to find drives in your area in the next few days. If there is not a local drive in your area within the next few days, please call one of the labs listed and request a time to drop in for urgent testing. (These instructions apply to people in the US. Other countries have similar programs.) People who join the registry can help any person, not just Nick.

– The test is a simple cheek swab. The actual donation can be a blood draw or a more complex procedure, which would have some side-affects from which people bounce back quickly. This link has facts about the procedural aspects of bone marrow donation:
http://www.marrow.org/JOIN/Myths_%26_Facts_about_Marrow_Don/index.html. If a qualified donor is identified and medical or travel costs are an issue, this will be taken care of.

– Special drives for Nick are also being arranged for the next few days. We are looking at possible locations where a drive could facilitate good numbers of potential donors (San Francisco/San Jose area, the Boston/Hopkinton area, and Orlando, where EMC World is taking place this week). Carol Gillespie at the Asian American Donor Program (AADP) is providing testing if you are located in the Bay Area in California (all ethnic minorities and Caucasians wishing to join will be asked to pay a portion of their testing costs, $25). Please contact AADP directly at 1-800-593-6667 and speak to anyone on the staff if you are local, to have your testing done more quickly .

– If you get tested, it is important that you expedite the process by sending an email to all three people in the cc line on this message:
Carole Wiegand (wiegand_carole@emc.com), Nick’s mom and fellow EMC employee

Stacy Morales (morales_stacy@emc.com), a friend and EMC colleague of Nick and Carole who is helping to coordinate all this

Carol Gillespie (carol@aadp.org) at the Asian American Donor Program

In the email, include your registration ID number, the location where you were tested, and testing date. The reason for this is that the national database usually takes a few weeks to be updated with a new potential donor’s test results. For Nick, time is of the essence. They will be expediting these samples for Nick so his doctors will be able to urgently retrieve possible matches.

Thank you to all who have tried to help and expressed concern. I would like to close with this message from Stacy Morales:

“Thank you does not begin to express the gratitude that Carole and Nick have for you all right now. You have given this family hope, and quite possibly, the gift of life.”

It’s Saturday, so tonight I’ll tip a glass of bourbon and light up a Padron Cigar (thanks CraigMack) in honor of my crew rollin’ on the other side.

I’m fucking with you. I have no crew but if I did I would totally listen to this song while reminiscing.

The bourbon and cigar are true, so it’s time to get busy people.

If T.I. and J.T. aren’t your thang then let me introduce you to the musical styling of the Little River Band. Go ahead and reminisce my friends, but don’t forget to tip your cocktail and salute your fallen homies.

MINNEAPOLIS – A Minnesota judge has ruled that a 13-year-old boy with a highly treatable form of cancer must seek conventional medical treatment over his parents’ objections.

In a 58-page ruling Friday, Brown County District Judge John Rodenberg found that Daniel Hauser has been “medically neglected” and is in need of child protection services.

Rodenberg said Daniel will stay in the custody of his parents, but Colleen and Anthony Hauser have until May 19 to get an updated chest X-ray for their son and select an oncologist

The judge wrote that Daniel has only a “rudimentary understanding at best of the risks and benefits of chemotherapy. … he does not believe he is ill currently. The fact is that he is very ill currently.”

Daniel’s court-appointed attorney, Philip Elbert, called the decision unfortunate.

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In the name of protecting the ‘religious beliefs’ of Colleen and Anthony Hauser a young child would be placed upon a sacrificial altar if not for government intervention. The enemy of Daniel Hauser is not the government, nor the rational people advocating the use of chemotherapy to treat his highly curable cancer, but the parents who have placed this boy in peril due to their mental instability.

Religion is justifiable insanity!

Doctors have said Daniel’s cancer had up to a 90 percent chance of being cured with chemotherapy and radiation. Without those treatments, doctors said his chances of survival are 5 percent.

5% chance of survival if Daniel doesn’t receive the chemotherapy, yet there is still a decision to be made because it might infringe on the parents religion? Colleen and Anthony Hauser are nut jobs and should have all their children removed from their care because it is quite obvious they are more concerned with angering their imaginary friend (God) than preventing their sons death.

Religion is justifiable insanity!

“My son is not in any medical danger at this point,” Colleen Hauser testified at a court hearing last week. She also testified that Daniel is a medicine man and elder in the Nemenhah Band.

Colleen? Hello? Your son is a little boy who doesn’t know a damn thing and has been brainwashed by you and your husband. I only hope one day when Daniel is cured of his cancer and able to think for himself he will realize how dangerous his parents and people like them are.

Religion is justifiable insanity!

Nemenhah was founded in the 1990s by Philip Cloudpiler Landis, who said Thursday that he was one-fourth American Indian. Nemenhah adherents are asked to pay $250 to be members. “We’re non-dogmatic, a very universal faith,” Landis said.

Landis said he founded the faith after facing his diagnosis of a cancer similar to Daniel Hauser. He said he treated it with diet choices, visits to a sweat lodge and other natural remedies. Landis also once served four months in prison in Idaho for fraud related to advocating natural remedies.

Surprise, surprise! Another crook (Philip CloudPiler Landis) at the center drawing in the weak, misguided, mentally ill, delusional followers who then subject and indoctrinate innocent children to their twisted world. The parents and Chief CloudpilerofShit should be arrested for attempted murder.

Religion is justifiable insanity!

State of Maryland Child Welfare Case Documents

Bassist Donald “Ean” Evans of the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd has died of cancer at his home in Mississippi.

Lowndes County Coroner Greg Merchant says Evans died Wednesday. He was 48.

A statement posted Thursday on lynyrdskynyrd.com announced Evans’ death “with profound sadness.” It said he had “put up a valiant battle with an aggressive form of cancer.”

Evans was born in Atlanta, but moved to Columbus in eastern Mississippi after marrying his wife, Eva. He joined Lynyrd Skynyrd in 2001 and had been touring regularly with the band until being diagnosed with cancer in 2008, when he cut back on performances with the band.

Survivors include his wife and two daughters.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

Source: Fox News

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It’s a sad day for Skynyrd fans. Raise a shot of whiskey this weekend for our fallen brother.

*** Donald ‘Ean’ Evans is not playing base in this clip. I fucking love this song!

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