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    Another Fight with Cancer & I Need Your Help

    It’s 2009, and many people counted me out years ago but I am still alive!!!!

    This was to have been a great year for me with the opportunity to finally have my day in court within the next few months, but late last year I was diagnosed with inoperable throat cancer, just one more powerful blow from tobacco!

    In the past few weeks I have spent the bulk of my time with various medical specialists, getting scanned, measured, and evaluated for treatment. In the next few weeks I hope that treatment will begin, but first I have yet another crippling round of fights with my insurance company that does not want me to be treated in Miami where I have great confidence in the oncologists who want to treat me…..compared to the docs in Ft Lauderdale who simply told me I was dying.

    I have fought too long and hard to give up now, and I want to go to Miami. However, even if the insurance company covers my treatments in Miami  I am going to need help from my many friends, acquaintances,  those who only remember my old Winston ads on TV or in magazines, or those who have heard me speak about the dangers of tobacco and have seen the many physical scars I carry around every day because of my addiction to tobacco.

    Right now I am unwilling to give the defendants in my case their wish: to postpone the date of my trial so much that I would be die first! I want and intend to beat this latest challenge, but I need your help so I can carry out this unexpected and certainly unwelcome battle.

    I will be treated with radiation daily, Monday through Friday,  for six weeks with targeted radiation to the tumor over my voicebox. I nearly lost my voice once before after a bungled surgery as part of my earlier cancer treatments. My voice is my livelihood; while I am in treatment I will probably not be able to continue as an acting teacher. My co-payment for each treatment is $25 and, in addition to the actual radiation treatments, I will have transportation costs, other medications that will be required to keep me going during this time, possible home-healthcare, and other unexpected expenses.

    Once I finish the radiation, my doctors want to give me chemotherapy for another number of months.  God only knows whether I will be able to return to my profession ever again.

    I have lived at near-poverty level for the past  twenty years since my first diagnosis of lung cancer twenty-two years ago, in 1987. Since then I have faced one medical challenge after another, and, since my second diagnosis in 1993, I have survived with only two lobes of my lungs. Right now my lungs look good, but I now have to deal with the blow to my  throat, the only thing I have left from which to make some income over my disability and social security.

    It pains me greatly to have to ask you readers to help me. I live simply, but spend as much as I make every year. My savings are gone and I expect that my income from teaching will also stop once I start treatment. I am desperate. Please help me by clicking the ‘donate now‘ link found on this blog or by sending a check for whatever you can to:

    Alan Landers
    3740 Inverrary Drive, #2B
    Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33319

    Once my treatment begins I will use this Blog to keep you posted on how I am doing on a daily basis. I will also keep you posted on the latest legal issues regarding my case.

    Thanks so much for your kind help. Remember what goes around comes around and if and when you need help may it be there for you.

    God bless you,
    Alan

    PS I’d love to hear from you as well. Please post your comments below.

    Posted: January 7th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: General | Tags: , , , , , , | 5 Comments »

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