"You May Have To Fight A Battle More Than Once To Win It"
10 years ago Kyle was diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer, he overcame that battle. After genetic testing, they had determined that Kyle had Lynch Syndrome. He was then diagnosed in 2018 with stage 3 duodenal cancer and beat it a second time.
Kyle is preparing for round number 3. He has walked away from the first 2 rounds of cancer with some scars but most importantly walked away cancer free and with that big smile on his face. He’s the toughest person many of us will ever come across in our lives. He is the definition of never giving up.
On New Year’s Eve Kyle had a very scary experience with a seizure which put him in the hospital. After some testing they found a tumor on his frontal lobe of his brain.
Unfortunately due to the seizure Kyle cannot work. Not only the stress of knowing he has a fight ahead, he also has bills and medical expenses that will build up as well.
All of the support that is given will help relieve some of the pressure from his financial situation so he can focus on his fight and we can all continue to see that smile for many years to come.
Kyle is not one to take hand outs. He has always been a hard worker that earns what he works for. Whether you know Kyle or not, let's make sure he knows he is not battling this alone. Kyle and his family appreciate any help during this time!
10 years ago Kyle was diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer, he overcame that battle. After genetic testing, they had determined that Kyle had Lynch Syndrome. He was then diagnosed in 2018 with stage 3 duodenal cancer and beat it a second time.
Kyle is preparing for round number 3. He has walked away from the first 2 rounds of cancer with some scars but most importantly walked away cancer free and with that big smile on his face. He’s the toughest person many of us will ever come across in our lives. He is the definition of never giving up.
On New Year’s Eve Kyle had a very scary experience with a seizure which put him in the hospital. After some testing they found a tumor on his frontal lobe of his brain.
Unfortunately due to the seizure Kyle cannot work. Not only the stress of knowing he has a fight ahead, he also has bills and medical expenses that will build up as well.
All of the support that is given will help relieve some of the pressure from his financial situation so he can focus on his fight and we can all continue to see that smile for many years to come.
Kyle is not one to take hand outs. He has always been a hard worker that earns what he works for. Whether you know Kyle or not, let's make sure he knows he is not battling this alone. Kyle and his family appreciate any help during this time!
Organizer and beneficiary
Kyle Trytten
Beneficiary

