txkmom
06-11-2007, 07:31 PM
Prayers needed in Queen City
Brandon Warren (baseball coach at Queen City and a former colleague of my husband’s) was diagnosed last Friday with colon cancer. He had surgery to remove a portion of his colon and to biopsy some spots on his liver this morning (6-11) at 10:00. Please remember Coach Warren in your prayers. He is a young man with a young family.
Update from Phyllis Warren:
Brandon is now out of surgery and back up in his room. The removal of the tumor went as well as possible. However, the cancer has spread from the colon into the liver. We are now waiting for his recovery before we are able to travel to MD Anderson for our next course of action. Brandon and I have three small boys who are very confused right now as to why their daddy was perfectly fine last week, but is now so very sick. We would very much appreciate your continued prayers and strength. I have often said that being a coach's wife is such a blessing to me and my family...all you other wives know just how many kids that really includes. The coaching community is such a tight knit one and I know that with your continued prayers we can begin this battle that we will eventually conquer.
Brandon Warren (baseball coach at Queen City and a former colleague of my husband’s) was diagnosed last Friday with colon cancer. He had surgery to remove a portion of his colon and to biopsy some spots on his liver this morning (6-11) at 10:00. Please remember Coach Warren in your prayers. He is a young man with a young family.
Update from Phyllis Warren:
Brandon is now out of surgery and back up in his room. The removal of the tumor went as well as possible. However, the cancer has spread from the colon into the liver. We are now waiting for his recovery before we are able to travel to MD Anderson for our next course of action. Brandon and I have three small boys who are very confused right now as to why their daddy was perfectly fine last week, but is now so very sick. We would very much appreciate your continued prayers and strength. I have often said that being a coach's wife is such a blessing to me and my family...all you other wives know just how many kids that really includes. The coaching community is such a tight knit one and I know that with your continued prayers we can begin this battle that we will eventually conquer.