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Gary
Jobson Statement
For
those who don't know, Gary Jobson has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkins
lymphoma. On April 24 Jobson's Annapolis office distributed the
following statement:
"Before
heading to the America's Cup in Auckland I developed an annoying
cough. During my time covering the America's Cup I became quite
fatigued between our ESPN shows. After returning from Auckland I
set out on an ambitious lecture tour. As my lecture tour progressed,
however, I became increasingly fatigued and the cough did not go
away. With the assistance of an inhaler and rest on either side
of my programs, I was able to speak. In the last 10 days things
turned for the worse.
"Last
week I started a series of tests that included a CT scan, a lymph
node biopsy and a variety of other procedures. For me, it is difficult
to walk and I am out of breath all the time. For the first time
in my 30-year speaking career I have been forced to cancel presentations.
Yesterday I was diagnosed with lymphoma, which is ironic since I
have been chairman of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's regatta
series for the past 11 years. I have been advised not to schedule
any activities for the next two months. I will be receiving chemotherapy
for the next six to eight months to battle back from this disease.
I am going to be in a quiet period now for the next 10 days. Apparently,
the treatments are hard.
"Sorry
to give you this report. My spirits are good. I hope to be around
the waterfront later this summer. (signed) Gary Jobson"
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