Andrew Casey's Cancer Battle
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Talked to the guys at TRUFIBER and this is what they came up with. For the next 20 hoods they sell, they will discount the hood by 20% for the customer/friend. TRUFIBER will then take another 20% off the remaining price and donate it to Andrew's Fund. This is the perfect opportunity to get the hood you have wanted, knowing a generous donation will go to Andrew in your name as well. Just mention Andrew Casey when you call TRUFIBER for your hood. This includes hoods from their Carbon Fiber line.
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Talked to the guys at TRUFIBER and this is what they came up with. For the next 20 hoods they sell, they will discount the hood by 20% for the customer/friend. TRUFIBER will then take another 20% off the remaining price and donate it to Andrew's Fund. This is the perfect opportunity to get the hood you have wanted, knowing a generous donation will go to Andrew in your name as well. Just mention Andrew Casey when you call TRUFIBER for your hood. This includes hoods from their Carbon Fiber line.
Thanks to Joe for ramroding this deal and Phil & Crew at trufiber for stepping up to the plate for my son. The response to the forum is heartwarming and really makes the unbearable easier to deal with. It really helps knowing that others care.
This is one of those time when life stops you cold and your priorites change overnight. My thoughts are consumed by doing everything I can to make this situation as bearable as possible for my family. They say when one person in your family has cancer everybody has cancer and It feels more and more like that everyday.
To all those well wishers and supporters I can't thank you enough! Please visit this forum when you can to check up on andrew and please take advantage of the generous offers from our supporting vendors.
http://www.trufiber.com/
http://www.trucarbon.net/
MGB,
With an attitude of gratitude!
KC
FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION.
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UPDATE!
We had planned on going to Knotts Berry Farms for the Fabulous Ford Car show this weekend but will have to sit it out. Andrews white count is down to .6 That means he can catch a virus, cold, etc real easy and have little to fight back with. Better to be safe on this one!
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We had planned on going to Knotts Berry Farms for the Fabulous Ford Car show this weekend but will have to sit it out. Andrews white count is down to .6 That means he can catch a virus, cold, etc real easy and have little to fight back with. Better to be safe on this one!
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Wow!
Thanks to Joe for ramroding this deal and Phil & Crew at trufiber for stepping up to the plate for my son. The response to the forum is heartwarming and really makes the unbearable easier to deal with. It really helps knowing that others care.
This is one of those time when life stops you cold and your priorites change overnight. My thoughts are consumed by doing everything I can to make this situation as bearable as possible for my family. They say when one person in your family has cancer everybody has cancer and It feels more and more like that everyday.
To all those well wishers and supporters I can't thank you enough! Please visit this forum when you can to check up on andrew and please take advantage of the generous offers from our supporting vendors.
http://www.trufiber.com/
http://www.trucarbon.net/
MGB,
With an attitude of gratitude!
KC
FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION.
Thanks to Joe for ramroding this deal and Phil & Crew at trufiber for stepping up to the plate for my son. The response to the forum is heartwarming and really makes the unbearable easier to deal with. It really helps knowing that others care.
This is one of those time when life stops you cold and your priorites change overnight. My thoughts are consumed by doing everything I can to make this situation as bearable as possible for my family. They say when one person in your family has cancer everybody has cancer and It feels more and more like that everyday.
To all those well wishers and supporters I can't thank you enough! Please visit this forum when you can to check up on andrew and please take advantage of the generous offers from our supporting vendors.
http://www.trufiber.com/
http://www.trucarbon.net/
MGB,
With an attitude of gratitude!
KC
FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION.
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Update
04/23/10
I was looking forward to possably working on andrews car with him this weekend a little bit if he had the energy. The wife called and his latest blood counts are very poor. They are changing his routine around and want him back up at the clinic on saturday. I just don't have a good feeling about this at all.
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04/23/10
I was looking forward to possably working on andrews car with him this weekend a little bit if he had the energy. The wife called and his latest blood counts are very poor. They are changing his routine around and want him back up at the clinic on saturday. I just don't have a good feeling about this at all.
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It seems really early for things to go south so quickly. My feeling is it's related to the treatment, and that it will improve once they've made the right adjustment.
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Update
04/23/10
I was looking forward to possably working on andrews car with him this weekend a little bit if he had the energy. The wife called and his latest blood counts are very poor. They are changing his routine around and want him back up at the clinic on saturday. I just don't have a good feeling about this at all.
KC
04/23/10
I was looking forward to possably working on andrews car with him this weekend a little bit if he had the energy. The wife called and his latest blood counts are very poor. They are changing his routine around and want him back up at the clinic on saturday. I just don't have a good feeling about this at all.
KC
My prayers are with you, and your son. Keep a good head, stay positive, attitude is everything , We will be watching the post ,keep us informed.
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Kevin: Check your work and the fund emails. I just sent you a message. Thanks.
We are interceding in prayer for you and your family; notably your precious son, Andrew. Mike
We are interceding in prayer for you and your family; notably your precious son, Andrew. Mike
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Thanks Mike!
As I told you in my email this A.M. & will now share with the members, Andrew is fighting a very high fever yesterday & today. It hit as high as 104.1 My wife ran him up this A.M. to the clinic for I.V. antibiotics. It's a blessing my wife has had LVN training and can put those skills to work an Andrew. I hope to hear some good news soon. Prayers are most welcome & needed at this time. Also thanks again for the donation.
Also , good thing we did not go to the Car show at knotts. That could have been a disaster.
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Update,
Andrews, being admitted to the hospital and will be getting a blood transfusion.
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Andrews, being admitted to the hospital and will be getting a blood transfusion.
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I am really sorry to hear about this, KC. It's so hard to see people you love, especially your child, go through something like this...especially twice!
My husband, who is also my soulmate and best friend, has been fighting colon cancer since February 2009 when we discovered it. He is now 31 years old. He has had surgery to remove it from the colon and liver (spread by blood, not by infected lymph nodes) and there was one last pelvic tumor that seems to have been eradicated by chemo, but we'll be doing an MRI to make sure. He is amazingly strong, works full time, and looks healthy as an ox. I know I couldn't be as strong if it were me...even though I wish it were me instead of him. I cannot imagine how you feel as a father
The devil of this disease is that it is so unpredictable. The battle seems like it never ends, even when the scans are clean. I wish you the best of luck, and hope that we do find a way to crack the code of cancer and find out a better way to know when it's lurking on a micrometasis level and ultimately keep it from coming back FOR GOOD.
My husband, who is also my soulmate and best friend, has been fighting colon cancer since February 2009 when we discovered it. He is now 31 years old. He has had surgery to remove it from the colon and liver (spread by blood, not by infected lymph nodes) and there was one last pelvic tumor that seems to have been eradicated by chemo, but we'll be doing an MRI to make sure. He is amazingly strong, works full time, and looks healthy as an ox. I know I couldn't be as strong if it were me...even though I wish it were me instead of him. I cannot imagine how you feel as a father
The devil of this disease is that it is so unpredictable. The battle seems like it never ends, even when the scans are clean. I wish you the best of luck, and hope that we do find a way to crack the code of cancer and find out a better way to know when it's lurking on a micrometasis level and ultimately keep it from coming back FOR GOOD.
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I am really sorry to hear about this, KC. It's so hard to see people you love, especially your child, go through something like this...especially twice!
My husband, who is also my soulmate and best friend, has been fighting colon cancer since February 2009 when we discovered it. He is now 31 years old. He has had surgery to remove it from the colon and liver (spread by blood, not by infected lymph nodes) and there was one last pelvic tumor that seems to have been eradicated by chemo, but we'll be doing an MRI to make sure. He is amazingly strong, works full time, and looks healthy as an ox. I know I couldn't be as strong if it were me...even though I wish it were me instead of him. I cannot imagine how you feel as a father
The devil of this disease is that it is so unpredictable. The battle seems like it never ends, even when the scans are clean. I wish you the best of luck, and hope that we do find a way to crack the code of cancer and find out a better way to know when it's lurking on a micrometasis level and ultimately keep it from coming back FOR GOOD.
My husband, who is also my soulmate and best friend, has been fighting colon cancer since February 2009 when we discovered it. He is now 31 years old. He has had surgery to remove it from the colon and liver (spread by blood, not by infected lymph nodes) and there was one last pelvic tumor that seems to have been eradicated by chemo, but we'll be doing an MRI to make sure. He is amazingly strong, works full time, and looks healthy as an ox. I know I couldn't be as strong if it were me...even though I wish it were me instead of him. I cannot imagine how you feel as a father
The devil of this disease is that it is so unpredictable. The battle seems like it never ends, even when the scans are clean. I wish you the best of luck, and hope that we do find a way to crack the code of cancer and find out a better way to know when it's lurking on a micrometasis level and ultimately keep it from coming back FOR GOOD.
Very Nice post! Thank You!
Update
Andrew had a very close call yesterday. His Blood pressure dropped dramatically and he had fluid in his lungs. My wife said { We could have lost him } My wife had to make a mad dash from the clinic to the hospital to get him attended to. Thankfully it is only accross the street. Her being an LVN and having been down this road before really makes a difference. I am thankful she is able to be there for him. I am so shaken by this. It was too close for comfort.
Mgb,
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