Andrew's Kicking Cancer's Ass Fund
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Hi everyone,
Thank you for taking the time to visit my gofundme page that I have set up to help my brother, Andrew Taylor.
A couple of months ago, Andrew underwent surgery to have one of his testicles removed because a lump was found, and he was soon diagnosed with testicular cancer. While the biopsy showed that it was mostly contained, there is still a potential risk and some evidence of it spreading, and, because of this, he will have to undergo chemotherapy treatment.
These are very early stages and can be combatted very easily, hence chemotherapy, which will kill any and all cancer cells with the 97% chance of being completely cured of cancer - "damn good odds". Chemotherapy is a difficult treatment but effective and my family and I are so lucky that everything is being taken care of incredibly early and fast by an excellent and caring team of medical staff.
With an amazingly courageous and positive attitude, Andrew has now started his 9 week bout of Chemotherapy.
Why we need your help:
I spoke to my brother after the first week of his chemotherapy treatments, and we discussed how the daily treatments (about 4-5 hours long) had left him feeling very tired, not yet nauseous (thankfully), but unable to work much, if at all. He wasn't sure how he would make ends meet while focusing on this very important task of getting himself healthy again. Of course, my family and I will help as much as we can, but we can only afford to do so much.
If you are able to give, any amount is so very much appreciated and we will be forever grateful to you!
Please keep my brother in your thoughts. He is going into this strong and will be coming out even stronger.
And, as my brother bravely said "This is Andrew Taylor putting his gloves on."
We're in your corner Andrew.
Thank you for taking the time to visit my gofundme page that I have set up to help my brother, Andrew Taylor.
A couple of months ago, Andrew underwent surgery to have one of his testicles removed because a lump was found, and he was soon diagnosed with testicular cancer. While the biopsy showed that it was mostly contained, there is still a potential risk and some evidence of it spreading, and, because of this, he will have to undergo chemotherapy treatment.
These are very early stages and can be combatted very easily, hence chemotherapy, which will kill any and all cancer cells with the 97% chance of being completely cured of cancer - "damn good odds". Chemotherapy is a difficult treatment but effective and my family and I are so lucky that everything is being taken care of incredibly early and fast by an excellent and caring team of medical staff.
With an amazingly courageous and positive attitude, Andrew has now started his 9 week bout of Chemotherapy.
Why we need your help:
I spoke to my brother after the first week of his chemotherapy treatments, and we discussed how the daily treatments (about 4-5 hours long) had left him feeling very tired, not yet nauseous (thankfully), but unable to work much, if at all. He wasn't sure how he would make ends meet while focusing on this very important task of getting himself healthy again. Of course, my family and I will help as much as we can, but we can only afford to do so much.
If you are able to give, any amount is so very much appreciated and we will be forever grateful to you!
Please keep my brother in your thoughts. He is going into this strong and will be coming out even stronger.
And, as my brother bravely said "This is Andrew Taylor putting his gloves on."
We're in your corner Andrew.
Organiser
Kathy Taylor
Organiser
Burnaby, BC