Monday, April 1, 2013

From Travis

Well everyone, this will be my last time on here before the surgery tomorrow. For those of you I know well now or have known well in the past just wanted to tell you...
GO BRONCOS!!
For everyone else: GO BRONCOS!
Wish me luck. This is gonna hurt.

Friday, March 29, 2013

Colonoscopy - No Visible Cancer!

Another colonoscopy in the books! No visible cancer, surgery still scheduled for next Tuesday to remove the area and surrounding lymph nodes. Travis is amazing!

Long day!!! Trav had some troubles with his picc line, and after getting passed around between Dr's in the hospital we ended up in the ER. Long story short...it was okay, just the picc line cannot draw blood anymore. Poor Trav! Grateful for Richard and Darlene for spending the day watching the kids!

Thursday, March 28, 2013

From Travis

What's that you say? This PICC line that I've been carrying on my arm since February that literally never got used for anything but flushes and dressing changes went bad? And I need to get another one put in before my next round of Chemo which could be very soon?
No sweat...I guess!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Tired

Sure could use a fast forward button!

Thursday, March 21, 2013

From Travis

So my last (hopefully) surgery will be on June 4th. Hopefully after that my body can start to get back to normal. We have chemo planned too, but that seems so easy now compared to the last couple months. After the chemo I could very well be done for good!!!

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Sidewalk Chalk - Blue for Daddy!

April 2nd Travis will be having surgery to remove the cancer, as well as get an Ileostomy. The ileostomy is recommended because radiation makes it harder to heal, and by re-routing his bowels for six weeks it will give his colon enough time to heal properly! Then he will have another surgery to remove the ileostomy. After surgeries are all done he still has another round of Chemo, so we still have a ways to go, but Trav's still fighting!! (The picture is what the kids colored on the sidewalk a couple days ago, it says Blue for Daddy and has ribbons!)

Friday, March 1, 2013

Dress in Blue day!!
 From Travis:

Lots of blue in the house today!
Colon cancer is one of the most preventable of the cancers. I recommend anyone worried that they may have it, whether a close relative has it or you are having symptoms, to GET SCREENED!
Take my advice, the screening is CAKE compared to fighting off this stuff. Don't wait please. While it's easy to prevent it's also vicious once it gets going.
They say start at 50, but you'd be shocked to know how many doctors I've heard say people really should start thinking about screening it at 40. Just something to keep in mind.
Cancer sucks! Lets kick it's face!







Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Parking

A billion thumbs up to the "Cancer Patient" parking outside the Huntsman Center at McKay Dee. Skadoosh!

Sunday, February 10, 2013

From Travis



To echo my beautiful wife, I wanted to say thank you to everyone who's helped, offered prayers, support, good vibes, etc. You've made this all that much better to go through. It's not easy facing this kind of thing, and all the support from our family has been excellent. As well as all the friends that have reached out to us. It's been so awesome. There are too many people to name, I don't want to leave anyone out. Thank you all so so so so so much.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Round 1 is complete

Chemo round 1 is done and only 2 more days of radiation left! Travis will meet with his surgeon in a few weeks; surgery will be in 5 weeks, and chemo round 2 a few weeks after that. We are excited to have a little break and be done with the first step of the process. So grateful for my family that worked tirelessly to keep my family going! There were so many sacrifices that were made to keep my family fed, house clean, kids happy, and to get Trav to his appointments! The best thing that has come out of the last 5 weeks is an even greater appreciation for God’s plan and for families! Through our trials in life my family has always been there, even Amy's family all the way in Washington found ways to support us! Families are awesome!!