Something happen to Tanner Morgan's father?



per Wald:

Tanner Morgan and his family are quarantined at their Union, Ky. Home during the Coronavirus pandemic, and their family was recently dealt some difficult health news.

Morgan’s father, Ted Morgan, recently had to have surgery for a brain tumor. Ted was hospitalized in early May after suffering an apparent stroke. His wife, Pat Morgan, posted on Twitter earlier this week that he had seizures during a procedure to remove the tumor.


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Clearly a tough situation. Family has faith and we'll keep shooting the thoughts and prayers to the heavens in support.
 



Ryle grad, Minnesota QB Tanner Morgan's father, Ted, recovers from surgery on brain tumor

Ted Morgan, father of former Ryle High School quarterback and current Minnesota Golden Gopher Tanner Morgan, tweeted Saturday night that he will be heading home from the hospital Sunday after recently undergoing surgery for a brain tumor.

Ted's wife, Pat, tweeted earlier this week to, "Please pray for Ted. He had seizures during surgery. Pray that his brain will settle down and he can begin the recovery from the surgery."


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Indeed great news! With everything going on, you really have to be-careful.
 




The internet is a strange place, it's hard to really know what is going on.

If you asked me based on the tweets I wouldn't have expected to see this tweet. Good news.
Why do you say that?
 

Any update on Tanner's father?

I believe I speak for the broader Gopher spirit when I say that we care always and will not forget. God is working, Ted.
 





Bumping this back to the top, because we have not and will not forget Mr. Morgan. God certainly has not forgotten. He is working - at this very moment.

Any update?
 

Bumping this back to the top, because we have not and will not forget Mr. Morgan. God certainly has not forgotten. He is working - at this very moment.

Any update?

No update from me, but based on your previous post and the fact nothing negative has come out since then, I'd guess things are good. It's only an assumption, but I hope it's true. Only want the best for him. Thanks for bumping this.
 

Ted and Tanner,

We have not forgotten you. Nor will we ever. Our intentions and habitual patterns of activity include you always. Please know you are part of a mindful and dedicated community.

This thread should be active always. We sometimes get distracted with current events, and that is to our detriment.

May God bless your entire family. (And trust me, I'm unworthy to ask such a thing. That I dare to do so speaks to His mercy and goodness.)

Go Gophers!
 

Ted and Tanner,

We have not forgotten you. Nor will we ever. Our intentions and habitual patterns of activity include you always. Please know you are part of a mindful and dedicated community.

This thread should be active always. We sometimes get distracted with current events, and that is to our detriment.

May God bless your entire family. (And trust me, I'm unworthy to ask such a thing. That I dare to do so speaks to His mercy and goodness.)

Go Gophers!
 


That radiation mask is frightening! What is it used for?
 

That radiation mask is frightening! What is it used for?
From: https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer...treatment/radiotherapy/masks-for-radiotherapy

What is a radiotherapy mask?


For most types of radiotherapy to your brain, head or neck area, you wear a mask during each treatment. This is sometimes also called a mould, head shell or cast.
The mask is made to hold your head and neck still and in exactly the right position. This helps make your treatment as accurate and effective as possible. The mask fits tightly but should not be uncomfortable. You can breathe normally while you are wearing it.
 




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