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Saturday, April 09, 2005
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By request from my other wife, Terri Lynn in Kentucky, I have added a link to "HoggFest" elsewhere on this page.
HoggFest is being coordinated and planned over at Greensboro101 by several magnanimous friends of ours as way to raise money to help defray medical bills brought on by my Jinni's ongoing wrestling match with breast cancer. This is probably the most humbling thing I have ever experienced, but it is greatly appreciated.
The date for the event seems to be set for May 29th. This coincides with Memorial Day weekend and will come one month after Jinni's surgery which is scheduled for April 22nd.
We are now two weeks post-chemotherapy. Jinni's hair has begun to re-grow.
9:38:40 AM
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I ran into Congressman Howard Coble downtown yesterday afternoon. I re-introduced myself and asked if I might walk with him a ways, it was obvious he was hurrying to an appointment. He and I made a little small talk, then I went straight to my point for flagging him down. (Ed note: I didn't have a note pad, the quotes below are not verbatim - but close)
"Congressman, where are you on the Bankruptcy Reform bill?", I asked, fully knowing the answer beforehand.
"I'm going to vote for it," he said. I hurriedly explained my situation about where my business is, where my finances aren't, and finally laid Jinni's cancer bills on top of the equation, then said, "Congressman, I have been raised to think of bankruptcy is almost a sin and will do everything in my power to keep it at bay, but the weight of medical bills may be just too much for me to dig my way out of. This reform bill would preclude people like me from making a fresh start. Isn't there some way to amend the bill to make some allowances for people in my situation?" Then a surprise answer from the Congressman, "There is, or at least I think there is. The bill is meant to stop those people who make a (I think he said "sport") out of bankruptcy, not to penalize people in your situation."
Taken aback, I questioned his response, "I'm in favor of stopping fraudulent bankruptcies too, but I really don't think there is any such accomodation in the current legislation, Congressman. I'd appreciated you checking on that." "I will, good to see you", he replied as we parted. "Thank you, Howard," I said as I started walking down Bellemeade St.
But after a few seconds of both of us going our separate ways, he stopped and added this, "David, I'm probably going to vote for the bill in either case."
And there I was, thinking we had made some progress.
7:17:28 AM
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© Copyright
2006
David Hoggard.
Last update:
2/15/2006; 7:40:13 AM.
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For Jinni Hoggard, on her porch swing in Greensboro, chemotherapy means going public with her cancer and losing the long, auburn hair she loves. (Lynn Hey/©News & Record) w/permission
The weblog entries presented on What's Up With Jinni were authored by Jinni's husband, David. They are reprinted from HoggsBlog and reflect David's view of the family's experiences. Click on the underlined dates on the calendar below to read entries going back to the initial diagnoses in November '04. To read Jinni's Journal, see links below.
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 Lasers pin-point the spot of focus of radiation as technicians make adjustments prior to Jinni's final radiation treatment as husband David looks on. David and others had to leave the room when the machine was activated.(Kelly Pace/©News & Record w/permission)
Jinni with son Jesse and daughter, Josie, at their Greensboro home. Another son, Jackson, is not pictured. Chester looks on.(Kim Walker/©News & Record w/permission)
Jinni Hoggard (right) visits with her neighbor, Louisa Lauver, about Hoggfest, a fund-raiser to help with medical bills. (Ki-Eun Kweon/©News & Record w/permission)
Jinni Hoggard with her dog, Frank, and her husband, David, in their back yard. (H. Scott Hoffmann/News & Record/©News & Record w/permission)
JINNI'S JOURNAL
Jinni was contacted by the Greensboro News &Record to write a periodic column during her battle with breast cancer. Jinni hopes that her experiences will help others understand the process of getting through the disease. Online versions of her columns are below. Check back for updates.
Jinni Hoggard (right) jokes with her dermatologist, Dr. Carol Woody, during a checkup before a trip to the beach, where she plans on soaking up the sun. (Kim Walker/©News & Record w/permission)
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