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Jadams 03-02-2013 02:32 PM

Free trip
 
The trip we were putting together for Matt pohler young man from Shriner tx has been post poned a lil while he is currently undergoing a stem cell transplant and will be at md Anderson for the next 100 days. We wish may good luck and send our prayers out to him and his family. As soon as he is up and moving around we will resume his trip as planned. So with that said Id like to go ahead w another trip before may b4 we get real busy.. Every one post up some names and reasons and well choose the winner in 4 days. The day of the trip there will be free crawfish and beer at the camp for any1 who wants to come out and show some support.

Dink 03-02-2013 02:34 PM

My wife......

Reason is simple.......poor thing is married to me!!

ckinchen 03-02-2013 02:40 PM

My son has a friend from North Dakota that is in Houston hoping for a double lung transplant. He has cystic fibrosis, the young man is 10 years old and loves the outdoors. He told me the other day that if he gets his transplant he wants to take me duck hunting back home. Great kid, bad situation.

drjay 03-02-2013 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by ckinchen (Post 555354)
My son has a friend from North Dakota that is in Houston hoping for a double lung transplant. He has cystic fibrosis, the young man is 10 years old and loves the outdoors. He told me the other day that if he gets his transplant he wants to take me duck hunting back home. Great kid, bad situation.


That sounds like a worthy candidate right there. Cystic fibrosis is a terrible disease. Get that little man out on the Lake.

leblanc272 03-02-2013 04:21 PM

if he is waiting for the Transplant and on the list, he can't be more than an hour from the Hospital. When that pager goes off, he has 1hour to get to the hospital and get prepped fo surgery. Might be a great candidate for after the transplant

cduhon 03-02-2013 04:25 PM

Awesome thing you doing Jared, I will definitely show up for beer and support if I am off.

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Jordan 03-02-2013 04:37 PM

Good thing your doing J...

ckinchen 03-02-2013 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by leblanc272 (Post 555374)
if he is waiting for the Transplant and on the list, he can't be more than an hour from the Hospital. When that pager goes off, he has 1hour to get to the hospital and get prepped fo surgery. Might be a great candidate for after the transplant

They gave him a two hour window and will allow for three if they know in advance that he will be out of town. Agreed he may be better for after his procedure. He has had two false alarms so far. Two weekends ago his family said goodbye to him and left him for surgery only to find out 30 minutes later the lungs were not going to be a good fit after all. It is an emotional roller coaster for them. My wife and I had them over last weekend for dinner. He is in fourth grade just like my oldest son, his lungs are only operating at 25 percent right now.

He has a younger brother that is a year older than my youngest son and they were all jumping on the trampoline last weekend when they had to go get the older son because he got to excited and couldn't breath.

That was when I realized what a real ***** I am. I scream at my kids when they don't make every play on the baseball and football field, make them spend two hours a day practicing and here is a kid that can't even jump on a trampoline.

ckinchen 03-02-2013 04:51 PM

Really I would give almost anything to see this kid get these lungs and it work out long term. The kid is amazing he is really at peace with his situation. His dad told me the other day that Garth Brook "The Dance" came on and he said dad the dance is exactly like my situation. He said I am glad to have lived such a great life even if it ends up being cut short.

Hurts to even type this......

DUCKGOGETTER 03-02-2013 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ckinchen (Post 555382)
really i would give almost anything to see this kid get these lungs and it work out long term. The kid is amazing he is really at peace with his situation. His dad told me the other day that garth brook "the dance" came on and he said dad the dance is exactly like my situation. He said i am glad to have lived such a great life even if it ends up being cut short.

Hurts to even type this......


man if this doesn't make you emotional you have no heart.

LPfishnTIM 03-02-2013 04:59 PM

yeah thats sad, I remember growing up I had a friend that died from this disease at a real young age.

T-TOP 03-02-2013 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ckinchen (Post 555382)
Really I would give almost anything to see this kid get these lungs and it work out long term. The kid is amazing he is really at peace with his situation. His dad told me the other day that Garth Brook "The Dance" came on and he said dad the dance is exactly like my situation. He said I am glad to have lived such a great life even if it ends up being cut short.

Hurts to even type this......

That will get a dad choked up!!!
Makes us appreciate the health of our children.

bjhooper82 03-02-2013 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by ckinchen (Post 555382)
Really I would give almost anything to see this kid get these lungs and it work out long term. The kid is amazing he is really at peace with his situation. His dad told me the other day that Garth Brook "The Dance" came on and he said dad the dance is exactly like my situation. He said I am glad to have lived such a great life even if it ends up being cut short.

Hurts to even type this......

Man, that'll tug at your heart. I teared up reading this.

Ray 03-02-2013 06:37 PM

If I am off work, I will be there.
Just be sure to give me a couple weeks notice so I can get the money to you in case I am working.

Slidellkid 03-02-2013 08:44 PM

Jared,

The little boy sounds like he would be a great candidate if he can get healthy.

If he does not work out, let me know. I have a few Soldiers that have come back from Afghanistan that love the outdoors. I am sure one of them would be greatful for a trip.

Dan

Jadams 03-03-2013 04:31 PM

I couldn't choose just one so picked 2... Miss Jaycee 16 yr old out of Texas has cystic fibrosis and David lindgren of sulphur la former marine and now battling stomach cancer

Pat Babaz 03-03-2013 06:22 PM

Jared,
God bless you for giving back like this, David is one of the most inspirational guys ive ever met. If my faith and strength could be half as powerful as his I'd be more than satisfied.
Here's a story KPLC did on David recently if anyone wants to check it out

http://www.kplctv.com/story/20496575...ighting-cancer

bjhooper82 03-03-2013 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Jadams (Post 555617)
I couldn't choose just one so picked 2... Miss Jaycee 16 yr old out of Texas has cystic fibrosis and David lindgren of sulphur la former marine and now battling stomach cancer

This is awesome Jared. Post up the dates when you get it all planned out and if I'm off I'll be there to help out with whatever you need.

Kajundave 03-03-2013 08:09 PM

Jared that is a great thing you are doing, I would like to donate fuel for both trips


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