If any of you have seen or been to the Huntsman Cancer Institute, it is a beautiful building, high on the mountain side above University Hospital and overlooking the Salt Lake Valley. I figure they designed the building to evoke feelings of beauty and peace to help families who are dealing with such an ugly situation. We even took advantage of the free valet parking. It was a nice little perk. Today we met with the first of two oncologist who will be helping my Dad through the treatment phase of his cancer, Dr. Howard Colman, a Neuro Oncologist. He is the physician who will be in charge of the chemo portion of my Dad’s treatment. On Tuesday of next week we will be meeting with the Radiation Oncologist who will be in charge of the radiation portion of the treatment. Dr. Colman was forthright and honest in laying out the grim statistics that face many people who have a GBM. (that’s what people who are “in the know” call a Glioblastoma Multiforme. Too bad we’re “in the know”). The good thing about my Dad’s situation, and it’s been said before, is that he has everything going for him that many other patients don’t. He’s in great health, relatively young, physically fit, has a great support system, is motivated, and more importantly, and something that the doctors don’t take into account, is our faith and belief that God is aware of and in charge of this situation. So whatever, statistics were laid out before us today, we have the peace and comfort of knowing that we have a Higher Power on our side and there is nothing that He can’t do. Score one for Team IronDean.
The first of many visits to the Huntsman Cancer Institute |
After a long day at the hospital and having taken some time to think, I’ve come to the conclusion that I can call this “situation”, and what I believe it can be for our family, an opportunity. It’s an opportunity to become closer to each other and to our Heavenly Father. It's an opportunity to strengthen our testimonies and our faith. It's an opportunity to trust in the Lord and His will. Team IronDean scores three more!! I think we’ve made the most of our “opportunity” up to this point but there are still many trying times ahead that we will need to overcome, but I know we can do it. I got an email from another attorney that I work with whose wife recently passed away after a long battle with cancer. His wise words gave me comfort...“Cancer truly makes one walk by faith, because you never know what tomorrow will bring. We learned that we must have faith not in a specific outcome, but faith and trust in Christ and His will. Period.” I know my family believes that and while we are hoping for a great outcome, we will be a peace with whatever comes of this "opportunity". Team IronDean with the Win!
12 comments:
I came here from the it just gets stranger blog. I don't know your family but you are in my prayers. Thank you for being such a voice of hope. I'm working through a similar situation in my family and your family's thoughts on this have been comforting to read.
Rob
I love how you wrote this Ry...we have already racked up quite a few points for Team IronDean! I really think we would have all been completely happy without this "opportunity" but I think you're right - that is what it is going to have to be for us. I have to keep reminding myself that Heavenly Father knows the big picture and why this is happening...I just wish we did too. Now we just put our faith and trust completely in Christ ans His will, like your coworker said...it's hard to do though.
I also got here from It just gets Stranger. Best wishes to your family. What I've read this morning was truly inspirational. We don't always know how things will turn out, but with faith in God, nothing really seems as bad. That hasn't always been easy for me to remember. But when I do, my life is a lot better.
Thanks Ry. I love everything you have said and agree with Whit. Not an "opportunity" I want, but at least we have such a strong family and such strong faith that Heavenly Father loves our family and will be with us every step of the way. I love you!
This was amazing!!!!! Praying for you guys all the time.
You are amazing Ryan. I've never met anyone in your family, but I want to be part of it. Your faith amazes me, and inspires me...thank you! Your dad, your mom, and your whole family are in our prayers.
Hi guys, I have been praying for your family. This is all just heartbreaking! I am just so happy how close unguys are and how much support Uncle Dean will have in thus "situation". Love u guys :) - Heather
Hi all, I am reading this blog and also having a memory of my own valiant husbands fight with GBM, 22 years ago. He was diagnosed with this same tumor at age 30. He like Dean was an athlete and a fighter. This experience certainly has changed my life as I take so much less for granted. My heartfelt love to each of you. Thanks for the update. Janet Reed
Great post Ryan...thanks for the update. I love your perspective (except for the jab on drug companies ;)
We love you guys and pray for you and your Dad daily
Thanks for the update, Ryan. And thanks for your positive, uplifting spin on this "situation". I like that it's an opportunity. It's definitely been an opportunity for me to remember what is most important in life.
Yes, Ryan, thanks for the update, I love how you and your family put on such a brave face and try to make all of us feel better. I can't even imagine how hard it must be driving Mom and Dad to Huntsman. I hope you feel all our love and prayers.
Ryan and family... Thanks for all your wise words and information. I love you all - and admire your words and courage and spirit. Each day must be a trial for each one in the family - and most of all for your mom and dad - but you are looking to the right source for comfort and hope and joy. You are a wonderful example. My prayers and thoughts continue to be with you throughout every day. Love, Lourie
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