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Wally,
Sorry to hear about your diagnosis, but we know you're putting up a good
fight to get back behind the traps soon! Just wanted to email you best wishes in your recovery from everyone at Rosebud. We sent a card to your attention at Mark Brenner's address listed on your website as well.
Hang in there!
Michael Morris
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Several years ago (late 90's? early 00's?) I saw you and Dave perform in Omaha. It remains to this day one of the best concerts I've ever had the joy of attending. The casual banter between you guys and the audience and the fact that you both hung around in the club with all of us after the gig was the icing on the already scrumptious cake that was your amazing show. I want to thank you for that. It was memorable.
Having recently logged on to Dave's website and read the news that you've been sick, I was prompted to write this email to you. Obviously, out of respect for your privacy, the news on the site doesn't go into detail about your illness. I can only assume, since it mentions surgery and chemotherapy, that you were discovered to have some sort of cancer. That's a disease that sure earns its bad reputation. I don't say this in the flip casual way of an outsider, I say this because I truly know.
As much as I wish I were an "outsider", I too am a member of the Cancer Club.
After 196 hours of chemotherapy (5-FU and cysplatin) and 40 radiation treatments in 1996, my cancer went into remission and has remained that way for a decade. It was a rough road. I honestly felt like I was going to die. But I didn't.
As much as the treatments weakened my body, I kept saying to myself "Well if the chemo's doing this much to my healthy parts, just think of the havoc it's wreaking on those fucking cancer cells! Die, bastards, die!!! Hahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!". This outburst would generally be followed by some sort of swoon into a morphine-induced hallucination involving levitating off my bed and conversing with my long-deceased grandmother, but I digress...My point is that cancer isn't an automatic death sentence. If you embrace your treatment drugs as your allies, your own personal hardcore Navy seals, your wicked-mean pissed-off army of trained killers fighting on YOUR side of the war and conducting some big-time ass-kicking on a daily basis, then what's a couple of battle scars when you ultimately reign supreme?
That kept me going. Maybe it can help you too. Well that, and the miracle of Dole Fruit'n Juice Frozen Fruit Bars. <---[honestly, dude, not a paid advertisement... they seriously were all I could eat for three whole weeks in the middle of my chemo treatments]
Best wishes to you, and may you be drumming again soon!
Speedy healing,
Pamela Nelson
Lincoln, Nebraska
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As my grandma signs all her letters: Good, lovin' feelings comin' your way...
Open up the window and let 'em in!
Letitia in Los Angeles
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Wally,
So sorry to hear you aren't well. If you fight this as well as you play your music, you should beat it in no time. Please get better, we miss seeing you.
Steve, Debbie, Jenay, Rochelle and Andy Kiddoo
Northern California
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Hi Wally,
I just read on a Rylanders list that you are doing battle with the big C. I’m not sure whether you remember me, this is Cheryl from Vancouver, a friend of David’s and I am also a cancer survivor. The e-mail that was forwarded on the list said that you were just beginning to start chemo; I won’t lie to you, chemo is a fucking bitch but it works. I’m truly sorry to hear that you are dealing with this, I wouldn’t wish cancer on my worst enemy, however it was also an amazing positive experience. I know that sounds crazy and a little insensitive, but I wouldn’t have changed my cancer journey for anything. I wish you well on your journey and hope to hear good news soon.
Much love and positive thoughts to you Wally.
Peace Out
Cheryl A. Knott
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Hi Wally,
I'm one of those faces you've seen in the crowd - love your music with Mr. Dave (unfortunately my only exposure to your music... so far) and enjoy seeing you two have fun together. I just learned of your health challenges, and I wanted to pass along my best wishes for a full and speedy recovery!!!! On his website, David mentions chemo - my wife is a cancer survivor, and I have known many others. I sincerely hope everything will work out well for you and that you will be in full health and happiness again very soon!!
Yours,
Mike
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Dear Wally:
Just know that I am thinking of you in this difficult time.
Big hug,
Victoria
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wally my brother........you are in my heart and prayers you are my connection to the sacred place of music and true friendship...much love T.
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hey wallyllama
heard about your troubles and wanted to let u know I'm thinking of you and sending good vibes your way. you know I love you lots.
your friend,
Kim
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Slow Dance
This is a poem written by a teenager with cancer. She wants to see how many people get her poem. It is quite a poem. Please pass it on. This poem was written by terminally ill young girl in a New York Hospital.
It was sent by a medical doctor - Make sure to read what is in the closing statement AFTER THE POEM.
SLOW DANCE
Have you ever watched kids
On a merry-go-round?
Or listened to the rain
Slapping on the ground?
Ever followed a butterfly's erratic flight?
Or gazed at the sun into the fading night?
You better slow down.
Don't dance so fast.
Time is short.
The music won't last.
Do you run through each day
On the fly?
When you ask How are you?
Do you hear the reply?
When the day is done!
Do you lie in your bed
With the next hundred chores
Running through your head?
You'd better slow down
Don't dance so fast.
Time is short.
The music won't last.
Ever told your child,
We'll do it tomorrow?
And in your haste,
Not see his sorrow?
Ever lost touch,
Let a good friendship die
Cause you never had time
To call and say,"Hi"
You'd better slow down.
Don't dance so fast.
Time is short.
The music won't last.
When you run so fast to get somewhere
You miss half the fun of getting there.
When you worry and hurry through your day,
It is like an unopened gift....
Thrown away.
Life is not a race.
Do take it slower
Hear the music
Before the song is over.
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FORWARDED E-MAILS ARE TRACKED TO OBTAIN THE TOTAL
COUNT.
Dear All: PLEASE pass this mail on to everyone you know - even to those you don't know! It is the request of a special girl who will soon leave this world due to cancer. This young girl has 6 months left to live, and as her dying wish, she wanted to send a letter telling everyone to live their life to the fullest, since she never will. She'll never make it to prom, graduate from high school, or get married and have a family of her own.
By you sending this to as many people as possible, you can give her and her family a little hope, because with every name that this is sent to, The American Cancer Society will donate 3 cents per name to her treatment and recovery plan. One guy sent
this to 500 people! So I know that we can at least send it to 5 or 6. It's not even your money, just your time!
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Wally,
I'm so sorry to hear that you've got cancer problems. I sincerely hope you are recovering nicely. You're too good a man to leave us so early. Don't be like that Warren Zevon guy! My brother-in-law and a guy here at work both beat two of the more common forms of cancer so I'm hoping you add to the list of survivors I know.
Best wishes,
Mark Marksbary
Austin, TX
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Wally - I'm sorry to hear that youre having to fight off a few curveballs. Just finished a few myself with some throat surgery that didnt go just right. So now im a 53 yr old criminal trial lawyer with a lisp...very impressive ." objecshion yo' honah" etc. i sound sort of like a cross between Barbara Walters and a wasted Jack Nicholson.... i will get a contribution out right away to help with those medical expenses. Make sure Dave records the benefit and sells it for much more than he should and those of us who cant get there (east coast, etc) can not only rock out in your honor but help support your recovery....good luck ,my brother, and keep smiling. If the Detroit Tigers can get into the world series, i have no doubt that you will soon be back banging some skin and amazing all of us... bob morecock
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Wally
bangowango getwell delfango
hope you make a great recovery
david Penley
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Wally,
Whenever I'm down, I listen to your and David's music. It picks me right back up again.
Hope this works for you, too.
"Strength to your sword arm!"
All the best,
Kevin
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Just a fan from out here in the hinterlands of Michigan...sincerely wishing you a speedy recovery. MY thoughts and prayers are with you. All the best!!
Bob
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Sorry to hear of your illness. Be strong, be positive and get well. Sending positive vibrations to you and your loved ones to get through these tough times!
Peace,
Les Talley
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Dear Wally,
Not only have I enjoyed your great musicianship on David Lindley´s
records, I also had the great privilege to hear you in concert with
him in Oslo a few years back. Your intelligence, humour and
broad-mindedness seemed an example to be followed by people in all
walks of life - fearless muscians are sorely needed in this day and
age! We are many musicians and musiclovers over here in Norway who
are aware of your situation and we want you to get through your
illness, get yourself up on stage behind a drumkit again and kick some
serious butt again as soon as you feel up for it.
Kind regards in life and music,
Andreas Aase
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Hi Wally,
I've read in an e-mail from David Lindley about your throat & neck cancer and
the chemotherapy treatment. I have seen you performing with Mr. Dave in
Erfurt/Germany about 3 years ago and I was very impressed (I'm a drummer,
too...). Great Concert!
I'm looking forward to see play like this again, so I sent you all the best
wishes to get healthy again and, according to the writing on the bracelets
shown on your website: "Beat it Wally!"
May my prayers be heard....
Best regards from Germany
Martin Hopfengart
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Wally- hope all goes well - look forward to seeing you over in England with Mr. Dave supporting!.Once again - all the best for the future.
Charlie and Liz.
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Dear Wally:
Just learned that you have undergone surgery and are about to start chemo from Dave's website. I have known too many loved one's who have been touched by these unjust diseases and have been pedaling for Team in Training and the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society ever since....did 3 100 mile bike races last year. Please know that your and Dave's music have brought me many smiles...many of which were while I was pedaling over the miles. (Ya know how certain songs have hooks and stick in one's head...well yours did over many a mile.) I will hold a good thought for you and yours in the days ahead. My son, too, is a drummer and just opened a drum shop in Stevens Point. I remember telling him of your playing and your storm trooper's helmet. Hope you're up and around and back in the saddle soon.
Keep bangin'/Gordon
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Hallo Wally, ich möchte Dir eine schnelle Genesung wünschen, damit wir Dich schon bald wieder sehen und hören können. Wir vermissen Dich an der Seite von Mr. Dave. Ich selbst hatte vor kurzem eine Operation in der ein Tumor entfernt wurde. Zum Glück blieb mir eine Chemo-Therapie erspart da der Tumor gutartig war. Alles liebe und gute für Dich, Gruss
Peter
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Wally:
Patty Van Saten, your neighbor in the desert, gave me your e-mail address and suggested that I give you a shout. A year ago, I finished my radiation and chemo treatments for almost the same cancer as you. I had mouth, neck and tongue. It is a real pain to go through, but the end is well worth the struggle. I have two teenage daughters that I wanted to be there for and so I never looked back once the process started. Patty said that you have great doctors at Cedars and a good support group around you. That will make all the difference in the world. Having friends and family cheering you on, especially in the tough times can not be underestimated. I found sometimes that I had to be the "up" one, especially with my girls, but that only goes to reinforce the drive to survive.
Hopefully you will forgive the intrusion, and my rambling, but I just wanted to let you know that there is a positive side to the struggle. If you should ever need an extra few words of encouragement, please feel free to contact me.
Best regards,
Tennyson
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Hi and howdy - There will be a benefit for Wally Ingram at the Coach House on
Nov. 8, 2006. The lineup has not been finalized but I will be playing and World Anthem will be there. We're calling on the orange county USA Twango Bangoians to be there and support Wally while he's fighting the good fight. Tell all your friends and see you there. Mr. Dave
For additional information visit:
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Wally,
Sorry to hear you've been in the hospital. I had no idea. I was diagnosed with leukemia myself, on Aug. 3rd, so I really feel for you. I won't be in chemo for a while, they say, so at least I still FEEL fine.
My thoughts & best wishes to you & I want to see you bangin' that drum again soon!
I hope to make the Coach House show.
Get well, Wally!
Waldo
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Wally,
I hope you are feeling better and get well soon. I'd love to see you
and Mr. Dave play again. You guys are the greatest.
Take care.
--
Rod Dalager
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Hallo Wally,
from Paula i got your bad news- what to say in such a situation? Always the unexpected shock and the not knowing for yourself and people around. me i went through a minor ordeal because of skin cancer, 2 operations but luckily nothing else so far for 4 years already. At least i don´t have the worries about a family. This just to tell you that my thoughts a
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