Sunday, March 5, 2017

The Initial Diagnosis

Welcome to the first blog posting of Thriving Not Surviving which will serve as a way to keep everyone updated. To be completely honest, I am typically a very private person and not used to sharing intimate details. However, as I continue to process the news over the past week I have realized the need for everyone’s prayers and support. Since this is my first time writing a blog I’m not completely sure how often it will be updated, but I will try for at least once a week.

To start off, I would like to recap the events of the past week. On Sunday, February 26 I was taken to the emergency room after having pneumonia like symptoms, chest pains, shortness of breath, and passing out in the bathroom. They ran a variety of tests and found what appeared to be pneumonia enveloping my entire chest. Additionally, there was a significant amount of fluid around the heart. They scheduled an emergency procedure to remove the fluid from around my heart. I also received antibiotics for the pneumonia on Monday and Tuesday. My condition began to consistently improve each day and it appeared that I had a very severe case of pneumonia.

On Thursday, March 2 they ran tests on the fluid that was around my heart and found that the cells in the fluid are typically found with lung cancer. Later that day Maureen and I received the news that it was lung cancer. On Friday we followed up with an Oncologist at KU and he confirmed that it is Stage 4 Non-small cell lung cancer. Obviously this was what we did not want to hear, but it is the reality of the situation. We are scheduled to have a PET Scan and biopsy later this week to identify the extent of the cancer and treatment options.

To say that this has been a tough week would be an understatement. I have continued to ask myself over and over again how this happened. Less than two weeks ago I was working out 5 times a week with ease. There is the saying that, “God will never give you anything that you can’t handle.” As I think about the battle ahead I know that I can handle whatever God has in store for me. I am far from a perfect person and I have fallen many times; however, my Catholic faith is something that I take very seriously and it constantly influences my thoughts, words, and actions. My faith is going to help get me through this.

In addition to my faith, the amazing support of family and friends from all aspects of my life will get me through this. I am writing this blog for you. The outpouring at our Church has been overwhelming. Over the past 5 years I have had the opportunity to work with some of the best people in the world at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. I do not consider you coworkers, but also friends. Your support has been incredible as well.


At this point Maureen and I are still determining what are support needs will be, but we will let you know. Right now prayers are the biggest ammunition that we have in this battle. I’m sure we have missed some people in our initial release of this information so please provide the link to this blog to anyone you think might want to know. It will also be posted to Maureen’s Facebook page. 

27 comments:

  1. Greg,

    You write beautifully. So many are praying and will continue to pray. If there is a specific prayer, please let us all know.

    Love,

    Kathy and Makayla

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  2. Greg,
    You will have prayer warriors at Benedictine College! I will light candles for you at the Grotto and ask Our Lady to intercede on your behalf. We will send a note to ask the community to pray for you as well. Once a Raven, Always a Raven! Go get em Greg!
    Stephen Minnis

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  3. This was so beautifully written, thank you for sharing your journey!!!! We are praying for you, Greg and Maureen!!!!

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  4. I prayed tonight for you both in church my heart and thoughts are with you both. Please always remember "He still moves Stones". The valley will soon become the top of the hill!! We're all here to support you both. Darlene K xoxo

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  5. Hello Greg, I have only meet you a couple of times. You and Maureen opened your home for piano lessons for my daughter Victoria. Sending prayers your way with lots of love and support.

    Frye Family

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  6. Greg, I am praying so hard for you and Maureen. Please let me know what I can do. If you need any oncologist recommendations, I'm in the field now. There isn't a person I know who isn't more stubborn and determined then you, so I know you will be fighting this with that same spirit!!!! Love and prayers!! Mary Kate (Reardon) Bergez

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  7. Greg and Maureen,
    God bless you. We will pray for you every day. Thank you for setting up a blog so all those who care can be updated. May God bring you healing and peace!
    Dominic and Erin Henry (GT and Susan's family)

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  8. Greg, the Forget family is praying for you. All the out of state siblings (me) are joining our prayers with those kneeling for daily night prayers in St. Louis. God's true peace stengthen you and your family. Jp is praying too.

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  9. My prayers are with you and Maureen! Emma Green. Team 2

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  10. Thinking of you man. Just heard the news. You have my number if you need anything, sir.

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  11. Greg, no one fights alone. You are in my prayers, stay strong.

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  12. Good luck Greg, we're pulling (and praying) for you

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  13. Megan and I will keep you in our prayers Greg.

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  14. Greg,
    I, and all your fellow Knights, are praying and pulling for you and Maureen.
    Rob Perschau

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  15. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Greg.

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  16. Greg, Aunt Sharon, Erin, DJ, John and myself are keeping you in our prayers. You have a great support group plus God on your side. Stay strong and never give up. Prayers to you and Maureen. Love Uncle Dennis

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  17. May God bless you and Maureen.I pray that you both have peace as you deal with this huge challenge.

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  18. We will join you and Maureen in this journey. Dave and Lisa Klose.

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  19. Greg and Maureen, know that the entire McDonough family in St. Louis is praying for you!

    Erin McDonough

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  20. Greg, you are a great team member and we are all here for you. When I heard, my first thought was to pray for you, then wonder does Luther know... since my mind went back to our time together at the Fed. We really do think the world of you, Greg, and my heart and prayers are with you, Maureen, and your families. Stay strong!

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  21. You are always in my thoughts and prayer Greg.

    God bless,
    Christine

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  22. Greg,

    I pray that God pours out amazing blessings and healing to you.

    -Micah

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  23. Dear Greg,
    I'm praying for you in St. Louis. If there's anything I can do, please don't hesitate to reach out! All my love to you and Maureen.

    In Him,
    Melissa Keating

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  24. Greg, you will be very much in my prayers and in those of my community of consecrated women. Begging God to keep you strong and help you through this.

    Mary Houser

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  25. Love and prayers for strength and healing. Anything we can do for either of you...just say the word. Mary Jo

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  26. We're thinking of you and keeping you in our prayers
    Bill and Lois Welliver

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  27. Dear Greg and Maureen and the entire Fiudo Family, Our family and our extended families are praying for you. We think of you often and ask for healing, fortitude, and peace during this challenging time. Please, don't hesitate to contact us if there is anything at all we can do to help. The Lanari Family

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