mbroberg
IAP Activities Manager, Emeritus
I have indicated that I will be unavailable on Feb 6, 7 and possibly 8th. I should be back on the 9th for sure. While I am gone Chris has agreed to keep an eye on things and try to put out any fires that occur.
I've kept the reason for my upcoming absence to myself primarily because I am not one who seeks out a lot of, for lack of a better word, sympathy. Support is always good though. I did confide in Jeff awhile back and having given my situation some thought now, and having adjusted to it, I want to let you select group of people know why I am going MIA during the Bash.
I was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer. It was caught early and has not spread or grown to any real level of concern...and it never will. On Thursday I am having my Prostate removed. After considering all of my options that is the one I am most comfortable with.
In the grand scope of things this is a minor problem. Cancer is a scary word. I've seen numerous co-workers and friends battle various types of cancer. Mine is nothing compared to theirs. I am not even suffering from any symptoms. The only problem I have is that it is there.
Today is Cancer Awareness Day. I consider each of you to be friends in that we all share a common passion for penturning. I also am very appreciative of the hours you devote to support the IAP and the Bash. So, my friends, I am asking three things.
First, (most importantly) : Get regular PSA blood screenings.
Second, Help Chris out if you see he needs it.
Third, Maybe say a prayer for a successful procedure and a quick recovery.
Thanks!
I've kept the reason for my upcoming absence to myself primarily because I am not one who seeks out a lot of, for lack of a better word, sympathy. Support is always good though. I did confide in Jeff awhile back and having given my situation some thought now, and having adjusted to it, I want to let you select group of people know why I am going MIA during the Bash.
I was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer. It was caught early and has not spread or grown to any real level of concern...and it never will. On Thursday I am having my Prostate removed. After considering all of my options that is the one I am most comfortable with.
In the grand scope of things this is a minor problem. Cancer is a scary word. I've seen numerous co-workers and friends battle various types of cancer. Mine is nothing compared to theirs. I am not even suffering from any symptoms. The only problem I have is that it is there.
Today is Cancer Awareness Day. I consider each of you to be friends in that we all share a common passion for penturning. I also am very appreciative of the hours you devote to support the IAP and the Bash. So, my friends, I am asking three things.
First, (most importantly) : Get regular PSA blood screenings.
Second, Help Chris out if you see he needs it.
Third, Maybe say a prayer for a successful procedure and a quick recovery.
Thanks!