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Hello everyone!  Well, this is the first time I have had the opportunity to post anything but it’s good to be able to put a quick update up here and to thank everyone.  My good friend Glen provided an update on surgery day and I appreciate that. 

One important clarificationGlen had indicated in that update that I had started on the vaccine treatment.  I have NOT started the vaccine treatment.  The first 7-10 days post-op are used to perform a number of processes on the tumor tissue, several of which will determine whether or not this treatment is compatable with my body chemistry.  I should have info on this in the following days so more to come on that as we move forward.

I wanted to check in and thank everyone for your support and prayers during this time.  They have meant everything.  There was a lot of uncertainty going into this – and obviously still is, but your prayers and support, prayers through my church and other churches, chains, etc – have once again resulted in more than we could have imagined.  In spite of the tumor now being a Glioblastoma Multiforme based on pathology, which was all but guaranteed going into it, everyone including the rehab staff, neurosurgical team and others involved are suprised at my recovery. Although I don’t have any function in my left toes, arching my left foot, side to side left ankle movement and other lower left leg functions, I have a prosthetic type of device that fits around my foot and ankle that is designed to provide strength and lift in that area.  This device with the some developing strength in my quads and left-side torso haved allowed me to take 20-40 semi-assisted paces using a cane.  I have walked around my room here, shifting weight on to the weak side (left) doing normal tasks such as hanging up clothes, closing blinds, brushing teeth, so I can strengthen what I now know I have.

For a guy who didn’t think he would be walking at all after the surgery I’ll take it!  Not sure I’ll be sprinting down the street.  My goals won’t have anything to do the physical.  They will have everything to do with how this unanticipated gift can be used in my relationship with my wife and children

Bottom line?

  • I WILL walk – no doubt about this.
  • We resected all  of the tumor that could be seen on the pre-op MRI.  With regard to a GBM, you could consider this a > 98% resection although you can never “get it all” with a grade 3 or 4 glioma
  • I have the use of my hands.  I can play piano, write, type.  Amazing.
  • I now have a vaccine treatment that I will be able to access – a full resection was a prerequisite.
  • I have been blessed with the use of an Acute Physical Rehab Facility – the staff and facility are top notch.
  • PEOPLE are amazing.  Without the body of the Church, I don’t know where Rachael, Aidan, Keegan and I would be.  Certainly not here.

Here is the planning board in my room to track my daily schedule, post verses that inspire me, etc.  Thought I’d post it here just to share my environment with you a bit.  Pretty interesting – a lot of people have asked me what the verses mean…

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I am going to start picking my blog up more but it will be slow coming.  Thank you again.  I look to the future with excitement, one step at a time as I enjoy what’s really important. 

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