Sad news from Ken Wagman

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westinghouseman

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Well, after my two visits to UW Madison, Hospital in September and October, it has been determined that my CIS (carcinoma in situ) high-grade bladder cancer has returned and I am no longer responding to the BCG treatments.
On Monday, November 12, I will be admitted to UW Madison to have a Radical cystectomy performed by Urologist, Dr. Kyle Richards. I have three options for bladder replacement; and, I’m not thrilled with any of them. I do not have to make a decision until a few days before the surgery. The urologist has told me that this is a very serious surgery, 4 to 8 hours on the table. Yikes!

“And now you know the rest of the story.”

On a lighter note, I am going to attend with a couple of my colleagues from Marquette Elementary, to see Miss Petula Clark, 85 years young, performing at the Arcada Theatre in St. Charles, Illinois on Sunday, November 11.
The first song that I ever played well on the piano, around the age of 13, was “Downtown.”
 
I pray for a successful surgery and a relatively painfree recovery. You are in my thoughts Ken. We've known each other for probably two decades or more. You've always been a kind, honest, and compassionate human being. I wish you the best possible outcome.
 
Ken, I am so sorry to hear what you are going through. It was such a pleasure meeting you this past summer. I knew the minute I met you that you were a treasured soul and very kind person. I can't amagine how you are feeling right now. Try and find 3 things you are thankful for each day. They can be small and they are there. I am keeping you in my prayers and looking forward to seeing you at the convention this year in Kansas City.

Take care freind and here if you need anything.
 
Ken,

I am sorry for your news. Many of us will be thinking of you and sending good thoughts and prayers your way. You are a wonderful friend to many of us, and we are with you during this challenge.

I hope you enjoy Petula. It's hard to picture her at 85!
 
Hi Ken,

I send you supportive energy and vibes from north of the border, with heartfelt wishes for a successful procedure and good health for many years to come afterward!

Keep thinking positive thoughts and imagining optimistic visions for the future....they will help your body as it recuperates!!! :-)

EP Brian
 
Happy Thanksgiving - update from Ken Wagman

Pathology back from my surgery and it was a favorable report. Dr. Richards said it was imperative that the surgery be done. There was quite a bit of the CIS Bladder cancer (Carcinoma in situ) throughout which is always high grade. All the lymph nodes, margins were negative. I have been told that I am cancer free, no additional treatment required!

I have much to be Thankful for this Thanksgiving; my life has been restored. I thank you ALL for your continued prayers and good thoughts, vibes, throughout this two plus year journey, and ask that you continue to pray for my complete recovery!

Ken Wagman
 

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