Friday, July 18, 2008

Post Cancer Ski Run

He was a bit rusty--it took him a while to get up and the run wasn't as flashy as it usually is, but we were so happy to see him on the water again. (My sister-in-law's commentary makes the video even better!)


Tuesday, June 10, 2008

One Year Ago Today

I couldn't let the day pass without pointing out the significance.

June 10th, 2007...Bryan's tumor was discovered (at about the same time I'm typing this post).

Instead of spending time in the ER today, our family commemorated the anniversary by:
  • smiling
  • laughing
  • kicking a soccer ball
  • riding a bike (without training wheels)
  • listening to Les Mis & David Archuleta music
  • blogging about life after cancer (it is better than ever)
  • having patience for 'one more question' before bedtime
  • indulging important relationships
  • starving unimportant emotions

So basically, it was an average day. But make no mistake, no days are average post-cancer. Finding joy in repetitive "dailiness" is one of the many lessons I learned; and as each above-average day passes, my lingering fear is edged out and replaced with more hope. I have also learned that fear is all-consuming, while hope and faith are comforting. I choose hope. Hope for many, many more above-average days.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

April 27, 2008 Life is good.... I mean GREAT!

I have talked to a number of people that encouraged me to write a note of progress. As the title states, I feel great.
I have been very blessed with the outcome of my cancer experience. My last doc check-up was on April 17th and all is ok. Blood tests show no sign of cancer cells in my body. I will have a CT scan in three months to check on the tumor.
My family is finally getting back to our normal schedule.... baseball, scoccer, music, homework, playgroups, etc.... and I am part of it! Last summer was very hard for us because I could not participate in our family events.
One of our favorite activities is boating in the summer. My dad was very generous and gave me his old boat and we just love being on the water together as a family. We are excited to spend time at Bear Lake and Lake Powell this summer.
I have learned to appreciated the little things in life more fully. I have also learned that "stuff" happens in life and there is a purpose in each experience. Live in the present, learn from the past, and hope for the future.
I can't seem to get through a post without, again, thanking all the friends, family, neighbors, church leaders, and people we do not know for all their prayers and support over the last 10 months.
Know that I am well (about 85%) and look forward to living.

Bryan

If anyone would like to contact me personally, my email address is bryan.arndt@gmail.com

Friday, February 1, 2008

Clean Bill of Health (aka: the BEST post ever posted on this blog)

Bryan had a scan and blood work on Tuesday. We visited with his doctors yesterday to receive the results of the tests...

EVERYTHING LOOKS FABULOUS! The tumor is non-cancerous (still) & measures smaller than before. (They don't expect the tumor to shrink beyond its current size--the reason it is smaller with this scan is because it is the first scan since the completion of radiation therapy.)

They will monitor Bryan for the next few years--visits with the hematologists every 3 months and a scan every 6 months.

We couldn't be more thrilled with the results!

Bryan has been anticipating this visit for several months (as many of you know). The plan was to officially disband (take off the "Bryan Bands") when we received the news of this scan. So...

It is official.
Take off the yellow bands.
Bryan has beat this cancer!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

The trick...

"The trick is not how much pain you feel--but how much joy you feel. Any idiot can feel pain. Life is full of excuses to feel pain, excuses not to live, excuses, excuses." ~Erica Jong

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Bryan is thriving! He is strong and happy (although shoveling the 10+ inches of snow from our front yard on Monday morning proved that he isn't as strong as he thought--thank goodness for neighbors with snowblowers). He is working--traveling quite a bit--and always reports "feeling great!"

Bryan returns to the hospital next week for a scan. We continue to pray for great test results!