Kevin Abrams learned under him and is a very capable to share the load. Keeping him was a smart move by the organization if this is new news, which I doubt. DG wants to leave as a Giant which most of us understand if that is the case
news. I love how dedicated he is to the team even during a health scare like this, but part of me feels like a Leave of Absence and appointment of interim GM is best for him. That way he can take a step back and get healthy. Best wishes.
but not curable. A relative of mine was diagnosed with lymphoma a few years back. He was in his mid-50s. He went through chemo and is in remission. They told him something to the effect of "We can hold this off for about 10 years. And there are new treatments coming online all the time." So he might outlive the 10 years, especially if some of the new therapies become available.
My dad is battling cancer now and this is scary stuff. The treatment takes a toll on your mentally and physically. I wonder if Gettleman is going to have to step down.
cantaloupe in left hip also one the size of golf ball in the shoulder and in my bone marrow. It recurred twice but nothing since 2000 after chemo and radiation. I have had other complications but not return of cancer so far... I was much younger and able to fight off most things so I hope he responds good to the treatment.
At Mr Gettleman's age Non HL more likely with a considerably lower %cure. A lot depends on the histology and the extent of involvement of the disease. Best we can do is pray for his health, survival, and well being.
Besides having huge consequences for Mr G and his family, there will be huge reprucussions for his and our Giant family.
My dad is battling cancer now and this is scary stuff. The treatment takes a toll on your mentally and physically. I wonder if Gettleman is going to have to step down.
This is true. My relative spoke often of having "chemo brain," which is a general fogginess. He really couldn't work while undergoing treatment. I believe he also called it "cancer brain" as he didn't feel right before treatment, either. Chemo Brain - ( New Window )
wishing the best to DG. Sandy Alderson got a cancer diagnosis in 2015 at 68 and went through chemo. I don’t know what he had & obviously do not know the severity of what DG has.
My dad is battling cancer now and this is scary stuff. The treatment takes a toll on your mentally and physically. I wonder if Gettleman is going to have to step down.
Sorry to hear about your Dad Eric. I wish him the best and pray for his recovery.
My dad is battling cancer now and this is scary stuff. The treatment takes a toll on your mentally and physically. I wonder if Gettleman is going to have to step down.
I doubt having to step down, but a period of treatments may need to let Abrams or whomever handle duties for a short time.
treatments get rough at times pending chemo used, but can be functionally mostly.
My dad is battling cancer now and this is scary stuff. The treatment takes a toll on your mentally and physically. I wonder if Gettleman is going to have to step down.
And if he steps down, what exactly happens. Do we promote Abrams, who we passed on just a few months ago? We can't promote the Director of Player Personnel, who was literally just brought aboard. Do we bring Accorsi on to lead another GM search, with this one being an actual search rather than a predetermined one?
In the age group of DG, Hodgkins would be most unlikely. He likely has non Hodgkins lymphoma, the type to be determined by the biopsy that he must have had. I treat patients with these diseases and am quite optimistic for his survival given his age and likely visit to Sloan Kettering. Treatment can be combination chemotherapy with increasingly good results in spite of some less than favorable histologies. Patients receive these treatments as outpatients and by and large respond rapidly and with minimal toxicity. This is a result of improvements in the drugs used and improvements in adjuvant therapy for lymphoma. I do not believe that he will have to step down from his position, but that said do not know how wide spread it is and whether certain organs like his bone marrow are involved. Overall, he should do quite well but as I mentioned, certain subtypes of lymphoma, despite therapy have a predilection to recur.This cancer is a more chronic form and one where decent and curative treatment is available. BTW Eric best wishes to your Dad.
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but my father was diagnosed with lymphoma at age 60, and he died at 74. He functioned just fine for those 14 years and was working about 50 hours per week until a month before he died. I'd say for the first decade, he was completely fine. They took his spleen out and that did the trick for a solid 10-12 years.
My dad is battling cancer now and this is scary stuff. The treatment takes a toll on your mentally and physically. I wonder if Gettleman is going to have to step down.
And if he steps down, what exactly happens. Do we promote Abrams, who we passed on just a few months ago? We can't promote the Director of Player Personnel, who was literally just brought aboard. Do we bring Accorsi on to lead another GM search, with this one being an actual search rather than a predetermined one?
A thread about a man being diagnosed with cancer is a shitty place to rehash a "they didn't do their due diligence" take.
My dad is battling cancer now and this is scary stuff. The treatment takes a toll on your mentally and physically. I wonder if Gettleman is going to have to step down.
My father has had lymphoma since 2000. He has had three episodes over the years, with remissions in between. The most recent episode involved metastisis and required a bone marrow transplant, which was successfully completed in January of this year.
During all of those episodes he worked and stayed busy. His energy wasn't the same and he had to pace himself, but the work definitely sustained him and helped him get through things.
I hope in this case the team can put some strong subordinates in place to shoulder some of the burden while keeping our GM in place.
Obviously, whatever is best for Gettleman and his family is what should happen, but I shared my experience to express that sometimes having a cause, a focus, or a job can be the very thing that makes recovery possible.
For Dave Gettleman and his family. Also to Eric and his family. I lost both parents to cancer and the moment you find out it's like a reality stops your sense of your world and yourself.
May God bless them all.
We all wish DG the best in his battle with this disease, but... Â
My dad is battling cancer now and this is scary stuff. The treatment takes a toll on your mentally and physically. I wonder if Gettleman is going to have to step down.
And if he steps down, what exactly happens. Do we promote Abrams, who we passed on just a few months ago? We can't promote the Director of Player Personnel, who was literally just brought aboard. Do we bring Accorsi on to lead another GM search, with this one being an actual search rather than a predetermined one?
You don't have to make any major decisions. You promote Abrams as the interim GM and wait and see. Hopefully DG is back by the end of the season and ready to roll in the off-season.
unfortunately he is 67 which makes lymphoma a much more serious cancer
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Besides having huge consequences for Mr G and his family, there will be huge reprucussions for his and our Giant family.
Chemo Brain - ( New Window )
Wishing him the best.
Sorry to hear about your Dad Eric. I wish him the best and pray for his recovery.
Best wishes to him for a full and speedy recovery.
Hope he pulls through.
I doubt having to step down, but a period of treatments may need to let Abrams or whomever handle duties for a short time.
treatments get rough at times pending chemo used, but can be functionally mostly.
I will be praying hard for him to beat this!
Eric, prayers to your dad as well. Cancer sucks.
And if he steps down, what exactly happens. Do we promote Abrams, who we passed on just a few months ago? We can't promote the Director of Player Personnel, who was literally just brought aboard. Do we bring Accorsi on to lead another GM search, with this one being an actual search rather than a predetermined one?
I pray that DG beats this thing.
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My dad is battling cancer now and this is scary stuff. The treatment takes a toll on your mentally and physically. I wonder if Gettleman is going to have to step down.
And if he steps down, what exactly happens. Do we promote Abrams, who we passed on just a few months ago? We can't promote the Director of Player Personnel, who was literally just brought aboard. Do we bring Accorsi on to lead another GM search, with this one being an actual search rather than a predetermined one?
A thread about a man being diagnosed with cancer is a shitty place to rehash a "they didn't do their due diligence" take.
You seem like a real stand-up kind of man.
I'm praying for you & your family.
My father has had lymphoma since 2000. He has had three episodes over the years, with remissions in between. The most recent episode involved metastisis and required a bone marrow transplant, which was successfully completed in January of this year.
During all of those episodes he worked and stayed busy. His energy wasn't the same and he had to pace himself, but the work definitely sustained him and helped him get through things.
I hope in this case the team can put some strong subordinates in place to shoulder some of the burden while keeping our GM in place.
Obviously, whatever is best for Gettleman and his family is what should happen, but I shared my experience to express that sometimes having a cause, a focus, or a job can be the very thing that makes recovery possible.
May God bless them all.
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My dad is battling cancer now and this is scary stuff. The treatment takes a toll on your mentally and physically. I wonder if Gettleman is going to have to step down.
And if he steps down, what exactly happens. Do we promote Abrams, who we passed on just a few months ago? We can't promote the Director of Player Personnel, who was literally just brought aboard. Do we bring Accorsi on to lead another GM search, with this one being an actual search rather than a predetermined one?
You don't have to make any major decisions. You promote Abrams as the interim GM and wait and see. Hopefully DG is back by the end of the season and ready to roll in the off-season.