Brian, you keep fighting. My oldest and only sister wasn't so lucky. Her 1st melanoma diagnosis was in 2000; then the monster re-surfaced in March of 2006. She had insurance but they were useless. Unfortunately, it took too long to get her into the clinical research system and she succumbed to the disease in June, 2006 at the age of 54. There isn't a day I don't think about what she went through those last few months. Please continue to tell your story so that others can celebrate life.
You are a winner Brian, Fight Like Hell! My Dad is doing the same right now he has Acute Meyloid Luekemia ..I hear ya...Live strong, you are gonna beat this! Big Hug ,Lori
Brian, I saw you in the MD Anderson CT scan waiting room Tues. along with the Livestrong film crew. I asked them what they were doing and they told me about your story. I loved this clip and can't wait to see the next one and pray that you receive good news. The fact that you love baseball really tugs at my heart as my son Chance played high school baseball (Weimar Wildcats) and I missed a lot of his senior year due to being sick from chemo. God bless you, keep the faith and stay strong.
Good Luck Brian. Fight Like Hell and your friends from the No Bats Baseball Club will always be there for you. Take care and see you on the diamond soon.
Words can't express how I felt to watch this video in Austin. And afterwards, to hear Brian introduced and welcomed on stage...what a ROCKSTAR!!!!!!!!!! FIGHT LIKE HELL!!!!!
Brian, I am a stage IV melanoma survivor. I had it in my lungs, liver, lymph nodes, pelvis and bones. Hang in there. You must continue to believe that you will beat it, and you will. You are an inspiration to many. Fight on!
Brian, you continue to coach. My name is Brian also and I have cancer. It has been a down day for me but you reminded me while I have the strength I'm going to fight like hell!!! Thanks.
sorry give a dislike by mistake, this puts life into perspective when im full of apathy and having depressing days. what a strong guy with what looks like a great family for support.
Brian, you keep fighting. My oldest and only sister wasn't so lucky. Her 1st melanoma diagnosis was in 2000; then the monster re-surfaced in March of 2006. She had insurance but they were useless. Unfortunately, it took too long to get her into the clinical research system and she succumbed to the disease in June, 2006 at the age of 54. There isn't a day I don't think about what she went through those last few months. Please continue to tell your story so that others can celebrate life.
LoveDaUP 11 months ago
You are a winner Brian, Fight Like Hell! My Dad is doing the same right now he has Acute Meyloid Luekemia ..I hear ya...Live strong, you are gonna beat this! Big Hug ,Lori
indy71903 11 months ago
Brian, I saw you in the MD Anderson CT scan waiting room Tues. along with the Livestrong film crew. I asked them what they were doing and they told me about your story. I loved this clip and can't wait to see the next one and pray that you receive good news. The fact that you love baseball really tugs at my heart as my son Chance played high school baseball (Weimar Wildcats) and I missed a lot of his senior year due to being sick from chemo. God bless you, keep the faith and stay strong.
weimaraggie 1 year ago
Good Luck Brian. Fight Like Hell and your friends from the No Bats Baseball Club will always be there for you. Take care and see you on the diamond soon.
bbouie 1 year ago
Words can't express how I felt to watch this video in Austin. And afterwards, to hear Brian introduced and welcomed on stage...what a ROCKSTAR!!!!!!!!!! FIGHT LIKE HELL!!!!!
Rebsnrob 1 year ago
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SuperTaffymac 1 year ago
WOW Brian, what an inspiration to us all!!! Just keep living strong and you will fight this!!!
SuperTaffymac 1 year ago 2
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skylineeagle16 1 year ago
sinle home - like Lance Armstrong
MovieMad007 1 year ago
We're behind you Brian! Keep fighting!
thunderfan23 1 year ago
Brian, I am a stage IV melanoma survivor. I had it in my lungs, liver, lymph nodes, pelvis and bones. Hang in there. You must continue to believe that you will beat it, and you will. You are an inspiration to many. Fight on!
chicago60646 1 year ago 8
Brian, you continue to coach. My name is Brian also and I have cancer. It has been a down day for me but you reminded me while I have the strength I'm going to fight like hell!!! Thanks.
nairb100 1 year ago
You're such an inspiration Brian. Keep fighting like hell. You are always in my thoughts and prayers.
livestrong0007 1 year ago
Kick its ass, Brian!
1Craigi 1 year ago
P.S. Lupe - you are fantastic.
1Craigi 1 year ago 2
He's truly amazing.
jbsternberg 1 year ago
Godspeed Brian! You have no idea what an inspiration you are.
bwbesq 1 year ago
Continue to battle Brian , my thoughts are with you. your be back coaching real soon
TheCervelo100 1 year ago
sorry give a dislike by mistake, this puts life into perspective when im full of apathy and having depressing days. what a strong guy with what looks like a great family for support.
cripster17 1 year ago
Met him as well, such a great guy..and amazing inspiration
FCancer 1 year ago