Thursday, December 31, 2009

New Year, New Hopes

2010 is upon us. My thoughts today are of hope and joy AND the future. 2 days ago, I celebrated 2years of survival post original diagnosis and surgery of Glioblastoma Multiforme. I have survived 2 surgeries and have begun treatment post 2nd surgery. Treatment is going well. We will get an idea how successful it is in Late January at my next MRI.

So what is in the picture for me in 2010? As Jimmy Buffett put it best in 2008, it's "THE YEAR OF STILL HERE!" I am feeling great and I am anxious to get back to work! I am sick and tired of thinking about Cancer! I am looking forward to a year free of hospital stays!

2009 What a year! The year began with a bang in business, with Jeff and I commuting back and forth to Minneapolis for a big project. From there, we decided to add another consulting practice to our company. It got to be a little challenging as we ended the year, from my tumor recurrence, surgery and recovery, to my brother's Prostate Cancer surgery and reovery.

It was a crazy end to the year, but oh do I have alot to be thankful for.

1. I am still here and feeling great! The fight continues.
2. My brother Kevin is doing fantastic and all the tests have been clear!God Bless!
3. Business is looking up significantly after a slow end of 2009.

As I look into 2010 I am excited for what tomorrow brings. No matter what comes, I know that with the support of my amazing family and friends I will get through it, but most importantly I will continue to live life!

I wish you all a very Happy and Prosperous 2010. Make it a great year!

Peace & Love

Steve

PEACE OUT for 2009!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Released from Rehab

Its beginning to feel a lot like Christmas! Yesterday I was completely discharged from Outpatient rehab. I was slated to have to do 8 weeks, but did so well, (and I whined a lot) that they officially discharged me from therapy yesterday. I had been going 2 times per week to Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Therapy.

I need to thank my team at Van Matre Rehab hospital in Rockford. They were honestly fantastic. From my Core team during my two weeks of inpatient therapy; Fran who helped me get out of bed and relearn balance in Occupational Therapy to Donna who kept me laughing in Physical Therapy to Emily who helped me think straight again. Thank you. Without them, I would still be the blubbering mess I was after surgery. I also want to thank my outpatient team for challenging me and helping me reach the recovery goals! Thanks go out to Marla, whose weekly homework kept my brain firing neurons, Becky in PT for making PT fun, to everyone else I worked with Bev, Aaron, etc. You are all fantastic!

Now I am able to focus on the joy of the Christmas season. I am excited to spend tomorrow and Friday with family!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all of your support and prayers over the last 2 years.

YEP THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS. Sunday, I reach my own mini holiday miracle 2 years post diagnosis of Glioblastoma Multiforme! Still alive and kicking!! I must have been a good boy this year! Santa gave me everything I wanted...My health and a wife, Kim, who has been there through everything, done everything for me and been more supportive than I deserve. It is truly a Merry and Blessed Christmas!

Peace to you and your families this holiday season!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Treatment SUCCESS!

Ok, so Wednesday we headed back up to the Great White North aka UW Madison. Got blood checked as usual and met with Dr. Robins. The new treatment is Avastin. It is not a "Chemo" Cancer fighting but a Cancer fighting drug that goes after the tumors ability to grow blood vessels. Without blood vessels to feed the Cancer, it Dies. Avastin has been around for awhile and has been proven to extend GBM patients life longer than Avastin with a Chemo agent together. Kim and I are happy with the choice of treatment. The first treatment was an infusion via IV over 90 minutes. It is now Sunday and I have had absolutely NO bad side effects! YAH! My schedule is set. I have to go up to Madison ever other Wednesday for an infusion, but in the future the infusion will only take 60 minutes or less. In addition, I will have MRIs every 8 weeks.

Now, for the good stuff. Kim and I are officially on our annual vacation with our good friends. Kim and I and the Schindlers and Drectrahs landed in SAN JUAN yesterday bound for Royal Carribbean "Adventure of the Seas" for 7 days of relaxation and LAUGHTER! Left Chicago 23 degrees and landed to 90 degrees. Life is Good!

PEACE