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Daumendrücken für Curtis Beeson

Beitragvon Oliver/Keep-It-True » 1. Juli 2010, 07:53

Hey, true Nasty Savage fans.....Curtis Beeson
is in the hospital ready to undergo brain surgery for a tumor. His
strenghth and spirits are unbelievable right now and he is ready to
fight, however, lets all give him a little more help with a prayer from
above.
"Valor pleases you, Crom...so grant me one request. Grant me revenge! And if you do not listen, then to HELL with you!"
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Re: Daumendrücken für Curtis Beeson

Beitragvon tobi flintstone » 1. Juli 2010, 09:02

Will do!
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Re: Daumendrücken für Curtis Beeson

Beitragvon Loomis » 1. Juli 2010, 09:22

Wusste nicht, dass er erkrankt ist. Gute Besserung!
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Re: Daumendrücken für Curtis Beeson

Beitragvon Truemetalwarrior » 1. Juli 2010, 09:43

Na hoffentlich wird er wieder - auch von meiner Seite gute Besserung
Ich bin so flexibel wie ein Amboss
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Re: Daumendrücken für Curtis Beeson

Beitragvon RoadWarrior » 1. Juli 2010, 09:44

Was für ein Seuchenjahr. Gute Besserung Curtis. :yeah:
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Re: Daumendrücken für Curtis Beeson

Beitragvon Prof » 1. Juli 2010, 10:57

Beeson untergeht Hirntumoroperation? 2010, wahrlich kein sonniges Jahr für den Metal.
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Re: Daumendrücken für Curtis Beeson

Beitragvon AnacrUte » 1. Juli 2010, 13:17

Oh nein, nicht schon wieder einer. Abstract Reality, indeed... Cuuurtiiiiiiiiiiis!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Daumendrücken für Curtis Beeson

Beitragvon holg » 1. Juli 2010, 22:25

Och nöö, nicht schon wieder ... All my best wishes go to Florida and the nasty clan.
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Re: Daumendrücken für Curtis Beeson

Beitragvon Oliver/Keep-It-True » 6. Juli 2010, 07:40

Audrey Y Beeson-Michael, the older sister of Curtis Beeson, former drummer of the '80s/'90s metal bands NASTY SAVAGE, MASSACRE, FESTER and DENIAL FIEND, has sent the following letter to BLABBERMOUTH.NET:

"[Curtis'] band [NASTY SAVAGE] was very popular back in the early '80s/'90s throughout the Tampa Bay area, the states and Europe. After being signed to Metal Blade Records, their careers started to take off. They toured all over Europe and the States. They still have fans to this day.

"On Monday, June 28, 2010, we found out that he had a massive brain tumor.

"[Curtis] had been complaining of headaches and losing the vision in his right eye for about five months. Being a 'man,' he did not go immediately to the hospital. My mother and my other brother Sanford (former singer of LOW BROW) kind of 'dragged' him to Tampa General Hospital on that Monday.

"After explaining to the ER staff his symptoms, they immediately send him for a CT Scan and MRI. They found a massive tumor, over and behind his right eye. They scheduled him for surgery for Friday, July 2 at 8 a.m.

"The doctors said there were risks involved as with any surgery, but they would do everything possible for him.

"After 16 hours of surgery, his doctor finally came out and said that they had removed all of the tumor. The tumor was the size of a softball.

"His doctor did not know the extent of the damage the tumor had caused, but earlier in the week, the ophthalmologist, after looking at his CT, said that he was probably blind in his right eye. His doctor said that after the surgery we would have to wait and see about his vision. He said the tumor had been pushing so far on his eye that the optic nerve might have been completely damaged.

"After letting him sleep off the anesthesia, they woke him up and my parents and family went to see him.

"The staff said he is making tremendous progress, even after a few hours. He was up talking and walking, which was a good sign. He told my mother that the first thing he checked were his legs to see if they still worked. I believe he was more worried about that than his vision. He can play the drums blind, but has to have his legs.

"Later on during the day, he said that the vision in his right eye seemed to be coming back, which was a very good sign.

"Once he was awake and talking, my father told him that had he not made it out of the surgery he would have gone 'postal.' My brother's response to that was, 'Well, if I didn't make it out of the surgery, I would have wanted everyone to know that I had had a good life. I wouldn't have changed anything for it.' He told the doctor as they were waking him up that they were all 'rock stars' for doing a great job. He did not seem to have any fear before going in for the surgery and he was upbeat and being his usual self all week while they prepared him for the surgery.

"He still continues to make progress every day. He has tons of phone calls and visitors who have known him over the years.

"The nurses and staff love him up there, because he is a cut-up.

"He's on the road to recovery. We don't know how long it will be, but like the staff said, he's making great progress and has a great attitude towards all of it.

"I know that once he is well enough, he will want to get back to playing his drums.

"Our family wants to thank everyone for all of their thoughts, prayers and support through this rough time. We would especially like to thank Dr. Eric Sauvageau, neurosurgeon of Tampa General Hospital and all of the staff for their wonderful job."
"Valor pleases you, Crom...so grant me one request. Grant me revenge! And if you do not listen, then to HELL with you!"
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Re: Daumendrücken für Curtis Beeson

Beitragvon AnacrUte » 9. Juli 2010, 20:27

Oliver/Keep-It-True hat geschrieben: He told my mother that the first thing he checked were his legs to see if they still worked. I believe he was more worried about that than his vision. He can play the drums blind, but has to have his legs.


So ghört sich das! Scheint als würde alles wieder gut. Drücke jedenfalls weiterhin fleißig die Daumen. :smile2:
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Re: Daumendrücken für Curtis Beeson

Beitragvon J.uwe » 18. Februar 2011, 17:07

*Thread ausgrab*

In den dunklen Zeiten, da unsere geliebten Musiker immer weniger werden, gibt es auch noch kleine Lichtblicke.
So geschehen bei NASTY SAVAGE Schlagzeuger Curtis Beeson, der ja leider an Krebs erkrankte.
Die Strahlenbehandlung hat wohl angeschlagen, aber wie das eben so ist in den USA , müssen die Kosten selbst getragen werden.

Deswegen fand 11.02.2011 ein Benefizkonzert zu seinen Ehren statt, unter anderem mit OBITUARY, DEICIDE und Beeson selbst am Schlagzeug bei NASTY SAVAGE und FESTER.

Wie Ich heute erfahren habe, wurden wohl mehr als $10,000 eingenommen, was ja doch eine beträchtliche Summe ist.

Drücken wir die Daumen, dass ihm das Geld auch helfen wird.
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