Monday, July 25, 2016

Dear World, I Have Cancer (Again)

It's always frustrating when I have to give out this type of news.


But let's get right down to it.   My cancer's back.



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Let me take you back to three weeks ago... the 4th of July. My parents and brother decided that after the ward breakfast, they'd come spend a day up in Logan, and then we'd all go to my doctors appointments the next day. They arrived in town at 3, right about the time I got off work. I got to show them my house, where I work/worked, and some of the coolest places around Logan (like Heaven and the Hobbit Caves). That night, after dinner, I stay with my parents in their hotel, and my brother and I went and rode scooters. It was a great night! The next morning, I got to show them around campus, show them my old OFFICE! and also they met a few of my A-Team bosses. And then we got Aggie Ice Cream.

We drove down to Salt Lake, my brother and I in my car, followed by my parents in their car. I had my head/neck/chest CT scan, and an hour later met with Dr. Hunt. It was a pretty quick visit. He came in and said,

"Your neck looks great! I'll look at the official report tomorrow and give you a call."

And that was that. Or so we thought.

The next day, I had a 4 hour shift in the morning at Lowe's. During that time, I had missed two calls, both from the same number. I figured it was Dr. Hunt. So I waited and waited. After work, I called back Dr. Hunt's nurse, Anne, and she said that he just went into surgery, but he wanted to talk with me and he would call later.

I had the thought that if Dr. Hunt himself wanted to talk to me, it wasn't good. So I waited. Finally, at 6, he called me and told me what was up.

"Like I said, your neck looks great, but there's a spot on your chest that's concerning. We'd like to do a biopsy and figure this out."

That was three weeks ago.

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Two weeks ago, I had a biopsy. Nothing too big. They just poked me and got a sample. Nothing special to report there.

EXCEPT that my mom is super awesome, and came and met me for it. We stayed in a hotel in Bountiful and she went with me to those appointments, we drove around the Bountiful temple, and went to this really good Pizza Factory-like place.


We waited and waited to hear the results, and didn't hear anything.

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Catch up now to last week, the 18th (which, for the record, is the anniversary of my mission! Two years ago I started, and a year ago, I was released). I got off work at 1:30 pm, and felt like I just needed to go home for a few days. So, I called my brother to see what was happening, and decided to surprise the whole family. Only my brother knew.

IT WAS SO AWESOME TO GO HOME. AND EVERYONE WAS SO SURPRISED!



It was really good that I was on my way home, because I decided to call Anne and check up. She said that the results were confirmed, its the same cancer. My cancer's back. Like I said, it was good to be home to be able to process all these feelings with my family around.

The next thing on the list was to get a PET scan- a scan on my whole body where they inject me with "radioactive sugar" (their words) and scan me... the tumors eat up sugar fast.

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That brings us to now..... here's whats happening:

  • The path we're taking is probably chemotherapy
  • I don't know about surgery, how much cancer there is, etc. We're still kind of in the beginning stages.... I just want to let you know

The biggest change: I'm moving back home. Around the first or second week of August-- sorry Logan. :( For that reason, I'm not going to school this next semester, possibly spring semester, too. I'm doing SOAR this week, but after that, I'm done with the A-Team stuff :( no Connections (being a TA for a class that happens right before school starts).

The most frustrating this has been the battle all along during this cancer stuff... aligning my will to God's. There are so many things I want to do, but God has a different plan. I want to be in Logan, I want to continue with more A-Team stuff. I LOVE Logan, and I feel like this town and school were made for me... and now I need to move back home. Don't get me wrong, I love home and I'm excited, in a way, to move back, but I'm still upset about changing all my plans again. I'm a Writing Fellow (tutor), on the NSSLHA board, and volunteer at the hospital, and I'll have to give that all up for a time.


HOWEVER, I know God has a plan for me. I know this is happening for a reason. And although it sucks and it's come back AGAIN, I've felt peace this whole time. So have my parents. No matter what happens, it's all going to be okay!


Yesterday in Church, we sang Come, Come Ye Saints, and verse two really stuck out to me:

Come, Come Ye Saints: Hymns #30

The things that are worth it are not going to come easy. My life is worth it, and what I learn from life is worth it. Yeah, it all sucks sometimes, but that's okay. I've got an excellent support system, amazing family, and amazing friends.

These are the times that truly define character.
Let's go.

Keep running.



Monday, July 11, 2016

Why I YOLO

You only live once.
YOLO.

Do you remember when the phrase YOLO first became a thing? I don't remember exactly when that was, but I remember that I would hear people say it and think, "Man, that's so dumb. It's just an excuse to do dumb stuff." I would hear it used in this sort of way: "Want to go light a tire on fire?" "Aahhhh, sure. YOLO, right?"

And so what did I do? I started using that phrase as a joke. Until I actually used it for real. For me, it sort of became a replacement for "why not?"

"Want to go camping tonight?"
"Well, I have work tomorrow, but YOLO."

"Want to go on a road trip?"
"Aah, sure. YOLO."

"Want to go waterskiing again?"
"I'm tired, but YOLO."


I said it on a family trip more than a few times, and my aunt and uncle bought me this cool YOLO shirt from Lake Powell. And I love it.



But on a more serious note, I really blame the fact of using YOLO to the perspective I gained from having cancer. Cancer can give the perspective that your days might be numbered, and I want to make the most of every day. I want to go to bed every night thinking back on how awesome that day was.

I think I've done a pretty good job at letting the world know that I like to make every day count. Whether it's cliff jumping, a Lagoon trip, snowboarding down Old Main Hill, Bubble Soccer, or even cleaning the sink at Angie's for the umpteenth time, life is a party. In a conversation with my mom about six months ago, she said, "Do you know what I said in me and your dad's prayer together the other night? 'Please bless Erik this weekend, on whatever adventure he's having, that he'll be safe.' "

Yep. I've got this adventurous thing down, and people know it.

I'm enjoying summer, my jobs, and being able to greet new students who come to USU. I love being able to just go somewhere or do something. I love living in a place where I feel comfortable to have these fun adventures and to be myself. I love life, and I enjoy every single day.... because every day is awesome, and every day is worth it.


Paint Twister. May 2014.

Stargazed. Two trucks back to back. June 2014.

Took pictures with a couch and other random crap. June 2014.

Cliff jumped 30 ft into 2000 Flushes. June 2014.

Shaving Cream War. July 2016.

Questival: cleaned the sink at Angie's. Oct 2015.

Found out what you really could do in 24 hours... Questival. Oct 2015.

Ran the Cedar Half Marathon. TWICE. Sept 2012 and 2015.


How we celebrated Star Wars Day.... and put our SUU graduation robes to good use. May 2014.

Soda Run ALMOST EVERY DAY. Spring semester 2014.

Made a mannequin. His name is Rico. February 2014.

Climbed to the summit of Mt Timpanogos (7 hrs each way) to watch the sunrise. Sept 2015.

Questival: saw the sunrise. Oct 2015.

Questival: visited Porcupine Reservoir. Oct 2015.

Played Bubble Soccer (still have a scar on my face from it). Nov 2015.

Taught Kelsie how to snowboard on Old Main Hill at 11 pm. January 2016.

Climbed Angel's Landing for the 5th time. Spring Break 2016.

Got TWO fetching large slurpees for $1.50 each, over two days. March 2016.

Went SKYDIVING. March 2016.

Won $200 of Aggie Gear from the Campus Store. April 2016.

We fit 9 people inside my car for a simple ice cream run. April 2016.

Became Snapchat FAMOUS. Seriously. May 2016.
Held a fox. May 2016.


Participated in a sack race. At a wedding reception. May 2016.

Cliff jumped into Porcupine Reservoir. June 2016.


Get to meet lots of new students and be a group mentor every SOAR day. Best job ever. Summer 2016.

There is no other day like today. Make the most of it. You only live [this day] once.

Keep running.