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Jesse Hogan Cancer

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faaaaark me. My heart goes out to Jesse. Ive been a cancer survivor and have some idea of the journey ahead for him

But, on a less heart felt and selfish note note.....ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh .... this club is surely cursed. We shouldnt be allowed to have top ten picks because they all get ill in some new rarely seen way. It might even be dangerous to be picked by us. 

90% success rate and normally a six week recovery period after the operation 

 

The poor young bloke must be wondering what the hell is going on. First his Dad, not playing much footy, and now this. Thoughts and prayers are with you big fella. 

Surgery today and prelim scans look good so far. Very treatable.

 

But horrific year for a young man.

 

We are all behind ya hoges. Rest up, get right and come back firing.

 

 

Heart goes out to the family at this time.  I too know survivors of this disease

Best to Jesse. If we make the finals this year it will be one of the more sensational achievements.


Poor bugger, first his dads passing and now this.

Nothing but positive thoughts for Jesse.

All the best big fella.  A very treatable condition as has been said, with an extremely high survival rate.  That said, as far as I am concerned, Jesse can take all the time he needs to get over this.

From MFC:

 

"This was an extremely early detection and Jesse is expected to make a full recovery and will return to football this year."


Sending you healing energy Jesse 

Gee, How long has he been dealing with this and his Dad!!! Like having to play football with a ball n chain on your leg and a sack of potatoes on ya back!

 

Our MFC family is strong and wish you all the best Jesse! 

Jesus, What bad luck. Thoughts to you kid. Get well, it is only footy. 

 

However, as a long lasting demons fan, I cant help but feel a little cursed. Still on a high from the weekend only to be kicked in the balls by this (and Gus) news


No words. What a terrible and tough time for him and his family. Can only wish them the best. Here's hoping for a full recovery.

Best of luck to you lad. Get better, take your time. It is actually about you, deal with this and everything else as you can in your own manner.

 

 

Poor kid, how much does he have to put up with in one year!?

Wishing him all the best.


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