December 05, 2012
Imagine being told you have Stage IV cancer and you are only 25
years old. Imagine it is the end of the summer you're preparing for your
first day on the job as a new high school teacher and you have just
been told that you will be starting chemotherapy during that first week
of teaching. What would you do in that situation? This is the story of
how my younger brother Zach took on his new job, and his new diagnosis
together and how he became my hero.
When Zach was very young he
aspired to be an actor. He wanted to live in Hollywood. He wanted to
make people laugh. He loved being in front of an audience. Loved the
microphone and the camera. What a ham! Mom used to call him "Sunshine
Boy" a perfect description of who he was. Zach was a natural.
Zach
graduated from college and played some local theatre. He decided rather
quickly however, that he could have a significant impact on the lives
of kids by using his acting skills in the classroom. At the end of the
summer of 1997 as Zach prepared for his first job as a high school
teacher he simultaneously learned that he was very sick. He had suddenly
started coughing up blood so much so that it frightened him and he went
to a hospital. Zach had Hodgkin's Lymphoma. He was told the prognosis
was not good and that he needed to start treatment immediately. It was
at this Cheap Pandora Charms moment that Zach decided what kind of man he wanted to be. He made
the decision to keep teaching. He wanted the kids to learn right along
with him about cancer. He told the hospital his treatment days must be
Friday because he could not miss any work. He would use the weekend to
rest and recover. He had kids to teach. Kids depending on him. Many
weeks of chemotherapy and radiation followed. Zach lost his hair. He
lost weight. His looks changed and his face became swollen from
medications. He felt so weak. However, "his kids" were with him and
together they laughed and learned throughout his treatment. Amazingly he
did not miss a day of teaching.
Needless to say special bonds
began to develop. Ties to his students for sure. The new unexpected
relationships that developed were at the Dana Farber Cancer Center in
Boston.
Zach had lots of best friends now. Nurses, doctors, and
other cancer patients. During Zach's treatment he learned about The
Jimmy Fund. Fundraising is the Jimmy Fund's mission. Zach decided the
year following his treatments that he would start his fundraising
campaign for raising money for cancer research. His treatments saved his
life, but they were very difficult to endure. Many of the
patients/friends he met did not survive. We need better treatments. Zach
decided to ask some of his family to walk with him and join the walkers
of the annual Jimmy Fund Walk. A 26.2 mile walk along the route of the
famous Boston Marathon. Imagine no training - just finished months and
months of cancer treatments and now he wants to walk 26.2 miles!
Well
Zach was unable to complete that first walk, but every year since then
he has walked and finished. Each years Zach became more organized about
his fundraising. He named his team Zach's Pack. He asked more friends
and relatives to walk with him. He set his goal for funds raised higher
and higher each year; $5,000, $10,000, $15,000, $20,000, $30,000. He
wrote letters to famous people, he wrote letters to everyone he knew.
Articles were written about him, Boston Red Sox radio - WEEI Tiffany Browse Money Clips - now invites him to talk to the viewers about his cancer experience
and why it was important to raise money for research. The Jimmy Fund
asks Zach to speak at their fundraising events now. Zach has raised over
$450,000! for cancer research in 12 years.
Most importantly,
Zach has inspired many, many of his students. His team of 40+ walkers is
now made up mostly of his students. Family and friends try to keep up,
but the kids carry his torch. His team has the opportunity to meet each
year the kids they "walk" for. Kids who have cancer and are fighting.
The kids they meet do not all survive. The lessons are profound.
Everyone
who knows Zach learns from him. We are all inspired by his tireless
spirit. He named the day he heard he was cancer free his "YAHOO day"!
Zach celebrates Yahoo day every year on February 26th. He is fourteen
years free of cancer and he is my hero!
Wow what an inspiring
story, living with a wife who has had 3 differing cancers, gives me an
insight as to what others feel. My wife linda inspires by visiting and
supporting those who are going through chemo etc, but your brothers
story is inspiring. I am going to add your story as link on one of mine
on another site where I wrote about my wife. The more these inspiring
stories are spread the better. I have found that until you have a friend
or family member with this dreaded disease, one does not really
understand what the sufferer is going through. with Linda's cancer some
of her friends actually avoided her, and actually told us that, they had
no idea of what to say to her. I read your Bio and from that alone you
have become my hero, please keep at it, one of the truly bless you
are!!!
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wife linda inspires by visiting and supporting those who are going
through chemo etc, but your brothers story is inspiring. I am going to
add your story as link on one of mine on another site where I wrote
about my wife. The more these inspiring stories are spread the better. I
have found that until you have a friend or family member with this
dreaded disease, one does not really understand what the sufferer is
going through. with Linda's cancer some of her friends actually avoided
her, and actually told us that, they had no idea of what to say to her. I
read your Bio and from that alone you have become my hero, please keep
at it, one of the truly bless you are!!!
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