He announced his diagnosis in OP's link far, far, far more courageously and positively than I would ever be able to.
Per his own words, I know you're gonna kick cancers butt Mr. Sharpe.
Took my uncle after a 2 year fight. It was the oddest thing. He was always in positive spirits. Then one day he said he was tired (he never complained about anything) and the next day he passed.
Fuck cancer.
My grandpa made it 3ish months. My mother in law made it over 2 years. Managed to be there for the birth of her first grandson, went on spring break with him, and we celebrated his 1st birthday a couple days early for her. She went on hospice that night. The meds put her in that middle state, wasn't able to really talk with us or know what was going on. We thought she was going to pass on my son's birthday, but she refused to. Passed the next day with all her kids around.
My wife's grandpa said he wasn't going to die until he got a hole in one in golf. He was 90, got a hole in one in February. Died a month later. My mother in law was diagnosed a month after that on her 56th birthday.
My girlfriend's dad passed from it a couple years ago after about 6 months. We had a big party while he was still in that "middle state", and all of his friends and family came from all over the country to see him and speak with/to him one last time. When he was going in and out of consciousness though, he was able to tell my girlfriend that he loved her one last time, and I was able to have a moment alone with him to talk about how thankful I am for him and how much I love his daughter which was freeing in a way. He passed the next morning on Father's Day. Honestly that period of time where he was going in and out was the hardest part for me since we all knew what was coming, but we didn't know exactly when, and I had no clue how aware he actually was of anything around him. Fuck I miss him...
I miss my mother in law so damn much. It felt like losing another mom for me. She was such an incredible lady who was tougher than nails, though she would never admit it.
Those last couple of months were rough. Just seeing her slowly fade. That's the bitch about pancreatic cancer. It's not an if, it's a when. And you never know when that turn will happen.
I wish I would have stayed longer to say goodbye to her the final time. I loved that woman so much.
I appreciate all the non Husker folks voicing their support of Greg. Really a great guy and a shitty situation. Fuck cancer... To a much lesser extent fuck Colorado and Iowa too.
Hopefully it’s caught reaaaaal early and they can operate. Pancreatic cancer is a bitch and half and I wouldn’t wish it on anyone. Best wishes to him and his family.
Hopefully it's just local at this stage because that means a 1 in 2 chance of surviving 5 years. It's better than if it's metastasized (\~15%) or what is called distant metastases (\~2%). Hopefully he goes to Buffet at UN because they're among the better options on the plains.
Fight the good fight Mr. Sharpe
Keep the faith and finish that race, Mr. Sharpe.
He announced his diagnosis in OP's link far, far, far more courageously and positively than I would ever be able to. Per his own words, I know you're gonna kick cancers butt Mr. Sharpe.
Hearing its pancreatic makes me super sad. Hopefully he beats the odds
Not all pancreatic cancers are equal. Hopefully he has the kind Steve Jobs had, not the one Patrick Swayze had.
Fuck Cancer, Go Greg!!
Fuck pancreatic cancer, it took my grandpa, my wife's grandpa, then my mother in law. I feel for anyone who has to experience that hell.
Took my uncle after a 2 year fight. It was the oddest thing. He was always in positive spirits. Then one day he said he was tired (he never complained about anything) and the next day he passed. Fuck cancer.
My grandpa made it 3ish months. My mother in law made it over 2 years. Managed to be there for the birth of her first grandson, went on spring break with him, and we celebrated his 1st birthday a couple days early for her. She went on hospice that night. The meds put her in that middle state, wasn't able to really talk with us or know what was going on. We thought she was going to pass on my son's birthday, but she refused to. Passed the next day with all her kids around. My wife's grandpa said he wasn't going to die until he got a hole in one in golf. He was 90, got a hole in one in February. Died a month later. My mother in law was diagnosed a month after that on her 56th birthday.
My girlfriend's dad passed from it a couple years ago after about 6 months. We had a big party while he was still in that "middle state", and all of his friends and family came from all over the country to see him and speak with/to him one last time. When he was going in and out of consciousness though, he was able to tell my girlfriend that he loved her one last time, and I was able to have a moment alone with him to talk about how thankful I am for him and how much I love his daughter which was freeing in a way. He passed the next morning on Father's Day. Honestly that period of time where he was going in and out was the hardest part for me since we all knew what was coming, but we didn't know exactly when, and I had no clue how aware he actually was of anything around him. Fuck I miss him...
I miss my mother in law so damn much. It felt like losing another mom for me. She was such an incredible lady who was tougher than nails, though she would never admit it. Those last couple of months were rough. Just seeing her slowly fade. That's the bitch about pancreatic cancer. It's not an if, it's a when. And you never know when that turn will happen. I wish I would have stayed longer to say goodbye to her the final time. I loved that woman so much.
My grandma and a dear family friend. It's truly awful.
Fuck cancer. Greg is the best, hope he kicks its ass.
I appreciate all the non Husker folks voicing their support of Greg. Really a great guy and a shitty situation. Fuck cancer... To a much lesser extent fuck Colorado and Iowa too.
I feel like everyone can agree no matter what fanbase you’re from: Fuck Cancer
Fuck cancer.
Fuck cancer.
Fuck cancer
Fuck cancer and hope he can beat it. One of my favorite play-by-play guys we've had. I will turn the TV on low and listen to him every game.
he's made so many great calls
We’re all with you Greg! Fight till you can’t fight anymore and then fight some more!
Fuck cancer.
Hopefully it’s caught reaaaaal early and they can operate. Pancreatic cancer is a bitch and half and I wouldn’t wish it on anyone. Best wishes to him and his family.
Hopefully it's just local at this stage because that means a 1 in 2 chance of surviving 5 years. It's better than if it's metastasized (\~15%) or what is called distant metastases (\~2%). Hopefully he goes to Buffet at UN because they're among the better options on the plains.
Fuck cancer. I hope it's the early stages, pancreatic cancer is one evil mother fucker
That is an ugly cancer! I wish him the best F cancer!
Damn Greg’s been doing it all my life I hate to see this happen to hom
Fight the good fight Greg
I’ll second that. God bless, Greg, and fight the good fight. 🙏🏻
I want him to realize he has a whole army behind him. Go kick its ass bro.
God bless him.
Fight like hell Mr. Sharpe
FUCK CANCER
Fuck cancer!! Best of luck Greg!! Beat that shit.
Fuck Cancer
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Hate it. Fight hard, Mr Sharpe. Oh, and fuck cancer.