Sen. Geller is OK after surgery
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December 06, 2007

Sen. Geller is OK after surgery

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Sen. Steve Geller, D-Cooper City, successfully came out of surgery to remove a growth from his kidney. The mass was discovered in mid-summer, but Senator Geller opted to delay removal due to the spate of special legislative sessions.

He's expected to resume duties after a "brief recuperation" at his home in Cooper City, a press release said. No further treatment is expected.


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This was actually his periodic procedure to reverse chronic rectal-cranial inversion. It will have to be repeated after the 2008 Session if not sooner.

I heard Charlie Crist was at his bedside ?

Be nice you goofs. Get well soon, Sen. Geller.

Yeah, cancer only gets unfit people.
Idiot.

I wish they would have removed the cancerous growth on top of his neck.

Wow, you folks can't even stop long enough to wish your opponents good health. If only he were Terry Schiavo and you had a use for him.

In related news...

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While he was under, did they finaly give him a Y chromasome?

get well senator

Senator Geller,

Heal fast and looking forward to seeing you again in 2008.

Paul

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