Monday, December 30, 2019

Zero - The End Of Prostate Cancer license plates

Funds from the ZERO The End Of Prostate Cancer license plates would stay in Ohio to provide free patient navigation services to reduce financial toxicity among prostate cancer and free transportation for prostate cancer patients to doctor appointments.

Monday, December 23, 2019

Thank you Rich Harman!

Another very Special gift came in the mail today! For the past few years Mayor Rich Harman has support my efforts in raising awareness for prostate cancer. It brought happy tears to my eyes.  I took a picture with the envelope as well. I think this Is a sign about what I do for prostate cancer

444 is a number of protection and encouragement. It is a sign that you are currently following the right path. If you see the number 444 repeatedly, it is often your angel giving you a sign that they are with you.

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Very Special Gift!

As of December 1, 2019 a very special Mayor from Woodville, Ohio retired after 33 years of serving the resident of Woodville In 2015,  I contacted Mayor Harman for a Proclamation for Prostate Cancer Awareness and Education Month in September. He was honored to be included in my request as prostate cancer has also made an impact in his life as well. Mayor Harman had went above and beyond and added blue light to the flag poles in the park and on bushes. Last year he also made ribbons and these banners for business in the village of Woodville to display in support for Prostate Cancer Awareness and Education. 


Dear Linda and Ray,
You two are amazing people and it was my honor and pleasure helping with your Crusade, Prostate Cancer Awareness.
I wish you the best as you continue giving 100% every day
Love you both
Rich Harman
Woodville Mayor 
12/1/2019

PSA Screening for HIM Act (H.R. 5200)

The PSA Screening for HIM Act (H.R. 5200) fills a data gap that handcuffs the law from ensuring men at high risk for prostate cancer can get screened with no cost sharing requirements. We have mortality data that shows African Americans and men with a family history are at greater risk for death from prostate cancer, but we don't have a data set that shows screening prevents those deaths. Kind of backwards. To urge your Congressional representative to cosponsor the bill, use this link: https://lnkd.in/egFT2Fy

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Blue ribbon

Just added one of the ribbon that Mayor Rich Harman gave me. He made them for the Village of Woodville! My blue light shines 24/7
#PCa #PCaCaregiver

Petey visited with Santa




Senate Hearing for S.C.R. 10

This is my testimony I read at the Senate Hearing meeting on November 20, 2013 for S.C.R. 10

On June 19, 2009 my life as a wife had forever changed in to a prostate cancer caregiver wife. My husband’s PSA rose from 7.91 to 8.42 in little over one month. June 15th a PSA and Biopsy were done I never gave it a thought that we would be called back to Wright-Patterson 4 days later and I needed to be there. That morning of the 19th I was not thinking that there was anything wrong! But when we get to the base it was strange to hear that the doctor cleared his morning schedule to talk with us. Thought it was strange but no RED flags here! We get into his office and sit down and he tells us…I am sorry Sergeant Hoetger your biopsy came back positive for an aggressive form of prostate cancer. Stunned, shocked, numb are just a few words that I can describe on that day. My tears started flowing. This is no news one wants to hear but for a doctor to have to tell the patient or the wife! After all the tears and trying to absorb the diagnosis he took the time to discuss the tests in depth, treatment options, questions. Ray did not want to hear any option except the prostate is causing the problem then take it out NOW! The Urologist said to become students and learn everything about prostate cancer and so that is what I did. I did research all the options and tried to share them with Ray but he did not want to hear any of them except surgery!

Ray was diagnosed at 56 years old with prostate cancer with a simple PSA blood test that the United States Preventative Task Force recommends against at any age. I do not agree with their recommendations as the wife of a Prostate Cancer Survivor and also a Mom of 4 young sons’ in their 20’s. It was devastating hearing that my husband was diagnosed but hearing it from my sons! When there is a simple PSA blood test that could save their life?

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Life After Prostate Cancer ans Other Medical Conditions

Definitely a recommended reading before surgery! If you are reading it post surgey I highly recommended it as well.

I read the book as a caregiver of a 10 year prostate cancer survivor. There was information that would have been usefull to my husband and I before he had the surgery and post surgery. he has been incontinent since surgery but we have been living with it. It would have been beneficial to know the foods that cause incontinence so that we would know what to avoid. The exercises for the 10 week program is great and gives you step by step with images to follow as well. And to know that you are doing them correctly. The bladder log for incontinence is great as well, and recommended to use daily to also follow your progress. The program itself is also easy to follow weekly stages. 

My husband is just started reding the book and will also post a review to Amazon soon!

If you have read the book please post a review to Amazon as well. It is also great for women who also suffer from incontinence. 

Friday, December 13, 2019

Life After Prostate Cancer

The author asked if I would write a review of her book for Amazon. So far her book has enlightened me about some of the issues my husband Ray is having with incontentiance. Things that were never brought up by doctors. Many of the foods he likes is on the list of things to avoid. Once I finish reading the book I will add my review here as well.

Unexpected meeting

Earlier this week Ray and I had medical appointments at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Before the appointments we stopped at McDonalds for breakfast. After we ordered and got our food we sat down next to a group of Veterans who meet up there. As we are finishing up Ray starts talking with one of the veterans. They start talking about the military and prostate cancer. The veteran shares he had prostate cancer 20 years earlier and had surgery to remove it. His prostate cancer was caused by Agent Orange from his military career. The chemicals and herbicides used in the mlitary has caused so many medical issues with our service members. He also said he was receiving a larger percentage of disability, but once he had treatment for prostate cancer his disability was adjusted. The reason their disability gets adjusted is because if there is no prostate there is no prostate cancer. Sadly there might be one little tiny cell that has decided to hide and reappear at anytime.

He won't say he's cancer free. He know that there is a possibility that it can rear its ugly head at anytime.  I feel the say way too. There were a couple more veterans in the group who also have been impacted by prostate cancer. These veterans hadalo had their disbilty adjusted as well. That really upset me. These guys were sent to Vietnam not by choice.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Caregiver Journey

My Name is Linda Hoetger, I am asking for your support for the millions of families impacted with prostate cancer. Many who live in your community and are not ready to speak up yet and share their journey. I have become an active advocate and helping them along the way. On June 19, 2009, my life forever changed when my husband Ray and I were given the devastating news that he had an aggressive form of prostate cancer. Ray is a 20 year Veteran of the United States Air Force. After he graduated from Kingston High School in 1970. He enlisted in the Air Force as a Firefighter and served 4 years in that career field state side and in England. Being a firefighter there were countless contaminates used to distinguish fires and also used to decontaminate the military airplanes. Also herbicides were sprayed around the military installations to control the weeds and foilage. We believe that Ray's military career is what caused his prostae cancer. He is the oldest of three sons in the family and is the only one with prostate cancer. His brothers never enlisted in the military. Though Ray never stepped boots in Vietnam, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer nd the children have been affected with birth defects . Two marriages and seven children of which five of the seven have some kind of birth defect. His first son from his first marriage died at eight days old from a heart condition, as well as his second child was born prematurely. His third child was born with out birth defects. When we married in 1983, I had dreams of always having a healthy happy family. Our first son was born in 1984, with a VSD (Ventricial Septcial Defect). A year later our second son was born with webbed toes on both feet. Our third son was born healthy, our fourth son was born with 1-4 heart murmersand lung problems. All of our sons have grown up now. The older sons are in their thirties and our youngest is twenty-nine. I worry that they have an increased risk of developing prostate cancer. I never want them to have to go through the journey my husband and I have as a couple. The two older sons have started families of their own.

Since Ray's diagnosis I was not going to sit back and do nothing I started advocating and raising awareness for this horrible disease that no one seems to want to talk about. Men who served in the military who have been exposed to chemicals and herbicides are at a higher risk of developing prostate cancer. Education regarding prostate cancer and early detection strategies is critical to saving lives, preserving, and protecting our families. The economical and social hardship it has on the families is huge. Prostate cancer is estimated to cost over $8 billion in direct medical expenditures. Nearly 3 million men n the U.S. are living with a prostate cancer diagnosis, that number is estimated to climb to 4 million by 2024 as men in the baby boomer generation age. In 2012, I began working with ZERO - The End Of Prostate Cancer, a national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer . ZERO advances research, improves the lives of men and families and inspires action. In 2013, I started contacting elected officials for Proclamations and Resolutions supporting Prostate Cancer Awareness and Education Month in September. Since I started my mission over 2,000 elected officials have supported my efforts in raising awareness in their districts and communities. My husband Ray and I have been invited to attend City Council meeting to accept the Proclamations and Resolutions. We are also given the opptertunity to share our journey, as we share ours there have been elected officials who have shared theirs as well. Some for the first time! I hope to one day have a prostate cancer survivor to also attend council meetngs to also share their story. Having their elected officials from their area is key in letting the families know that they are supported and they care.

We are currently working with Representave Richard Brown, House District 20 and Representative Scott Lipps, House District 62, to have ZERO - The End Of Prostate Cancer license plates The funds from the  license plates will stay in Ohio to provide free patient navigation services to reduce financial toxicity among prostate cancer and free transportation for prostate cancer patients to doctors appointments. On June 19, 2019 it was passed by the House of Representatives in the 133rd General assembly 97-0. It was referred to the Senate Transportation, Commerce and Workforce Committee and waiting on a Senate vote for passage.
Working with ZERO has given me so many more opportunities to keep raising awareness and to be part of ending prostate cancer Each year Ray and I speak to our elected  officials at the annual ZERO Prostate Cancer Summit in Washington, D.C and work locally in Ohio and across the nation to secure proclamationa from each local government. 1 in 9 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime. Someone in your family or you may know someone impacted by prostate cancer. September, the nations recognizes  prostate cancer awareness month with Proclamations and Resolutions from elected officials and share them with newspapers and newsletters as another way to help promote prostate cancer awareness to help defeat the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men. An estimated 31,620 husbands, sons, brothers, fathers and gandfathers will lose their lives to prostate cancer in 2019. 
My awareness campaigh will continue in 2020 and continue until prostate cancer is a disease that no longer impacts the men in or lives!

Sunday, December 8, 2019

Santa Petey


Edward C. Kaps Award 2010




Linda Hoetger - Us TOO Lancaster, Ohio

Us TOO’s journey with Linda and Ray Hoetger started back in the fall of 2009. Linda called the Us TOO home office after first hearing about Ray’s diagnosis of prostate cancer. Many of you in the room know the feeling’s that Linda was experiencing. She did not know what to do or where to turn. She searched the internet and found the Us TOO Support Group in Lancaster Ohio. They attended their first meeting in August of 2009. “What really attracted me to the group was that wives and partners were invited, shares Linda. That night I felt like I was not alone. Others knew how I was feeling. Being part of Us TOO has been a blessing in our journey with prostate cancer. Being involved with the group and with others who understood what Ray and I were going through has been life- changing!”

After Ray had his surgery Linda found that using a favorite hobby she already had helped her through some of the most stressful times of Ray’s journey with prostate cancer.“I started making scrapbooks many years ago as a creative hobby and have found it is my stress relief. When we found out that Ray had prostate cancer I wanted a way to share what has been happening to us in a personal way.

Linda with her very creative imagination came up with a little character named PSA Petey the Prostate She found out that the prostate is the size of a walnut, so she created Petey and started giving him some personality! Through Petey and his journeys, she came up with a way to promote awareness about prostate cancer and the importance of PSA levels for men. It was also a way to help deal with her own stress that came along with having a partner with prostate cancer.

Linda also started a Facebook page called “Prostate Cancer Survivors Caregivers and Friend’s United”. The page provides a place where companions and family members can find information that will help them through their journey with prostate cancer through the eyes of a caregiver. They can find comfort, share stories, get educated, and most of all knowing that they are not alone. Linda keeps the page updated frequently sharing all the latest news on prostate cancer.

Bill Stevens, leader of the Us TOO Lancaster Ohio Chapter, along with all of their membership, unanimously supported the nomination of Linda for the Kaps Award. “Linda has been extremely dedicated and active in support of prostate cancer awareness, both locally with our group, and nationally with Us TOO and Zero, shares Bill. She has attended several conferences, health fairs, and organized her first fundraising event called “Pasta for Prostates” this year. Linda is a multi-talented woman with a driving passion to fight the prostate cancer that has so affected their lives.

Linda has accomplished all these things while challenged by her own medical ailments. Her actions not only reflect a very kind and charitable heart, but also prominently emphasize that prostate cancer is a couple’s disease and the need for women to be proactive. Sometime this evening be sure to ask Linda to share her story about her “Spill on Capitol Hill!"

Doreen Fast, one of the members of the Us TOO Lancaster support, shares that she and her husband Richard in the strongest and most loving way, support Linda for the Edward C. Kaps Hope Award. “Linda is and has been a beacon of hope for me and my family at a time of our darkest fears and time of need, shares Doreen. As with so many, the day you receive the news you have cancer is a time when we have a need for hope and friends who can hold your hand and guide your steps through many uncertain times. Linda has been a very important beacon of hope. A beacon does not use many words, but it shines a light so bright a lost ship can find its way home. Linda has been so supportive with her acts of kindness, love and generosity. Linda expresses her hope for all of us through her love and actions. I am one of the lost ships in the night that Linda's beacon of Hope has guided home.

Monday, December 2, 2019

Woodville,Ohio Mayor Rich Harman

On Decembe 1, 2019 we joined Mayor Rich Harman and the Village of Woodville in celebrating his retirement after over 30 years of service. Yesterday Mayor Harman gave me some gifts that I will forever cherish. When I started asking Mayors for Proclamations for Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in September Mayor Harman was one of the first to support my efforts. The years to follow he added blue lights in the park on the flag poles and bushes. He went above and beyond by having banners and blue ribbons made for businesses in the Village. One of the banners he wrote a personal message, which brought tears to my eyes. He said even though he is retiring Woodville will continue supporting Prostate Cancer Awareness Month! 

The Amazing Woodville Mayor Rich Harman!

MAN UP!

On our way to Woodville we passed this billboard in Tiffin, Ohio!
 Of course I wanted a picture of it. 💙💙💙



Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Supporters for Prostate Cancer Awareness 2014-- 2018

Since 2014 there have been over 331 supporters for Prostate Cancer Awareness. If I listed all the names there would be over 500. I want to say Thank you all for your support! As well as Thank you for the opportunity to share my story at City Council meetings throughout the year with your presentation of the Proclamations and Resolutions. And to the Mayors and Council members who have shared you story with us and the residents in attendance of the Council meetings. I know it is hard to share this with others but you also give residents hope of survival with this horrible disease called prostate cancer. In doing this we have reached more men and their families about the need to get checked. After the presentation there have been men come to me as say Thank you for sharing. I let them know we are all family now!

This year I had more County Commissioners support Prostate Cancer Awareness month. There are 88 Counties in Ohio and 26 of them joined in the fight to raise awareness. Sadly two if the 88 declined to support my mission. The reason was that I do not live in that County. But is what others sometime do not understand is that there are men living in that County and are not ready to speak up yet. For those who have not been impacted by prostate issues or cancer yet. This horrible disease takes way so much from the men. Some feel like it robs them of their manhood. Sadly some men can not handle the changes that takes place in their lives now and will ended their marriages, relationships and some have ended their lives. This breaks my heart so much as the wife/caregiver of a Survivor knowing that men feel this way. When I meet a man feeling this way I let them know that they are important to me and I need them to help join our team and share their story.

Next year I hope to have all of Ohio's support with raising awareness for Prostate Cancer. Again I will be starting in January with the text for Proclamations and Resolutions. I know that September is Prostate Cancer Awareness month but for my family every month and everyday is Prostate Cancer Awareness.

I live in Ohio and that has been my main focus, but as you can see there are a few other states listed. My husband is from New York. The connections to Columbus, Indiana and Columbus, Georgia. My Dad is from Columbus, Indiana and three of our sons were born in Columbus, Georgia. Our oldest son and I are from Columbus, Ohio. The other states just by me asking for their support. Truly a blessing for the support!

**** Kasich & Lt. Governor Mary Taylor
***Congressman Steve Stivers
***Franklin County Sheriff
***Speaker of the House Ryan Smith
**Department of Veterans Affairs
**Former Representative Heather Bishoff HD 20
**President of the Senate Larry Obhoff
**Representative David Greenspan HD 16
**Representative Joyce Beatty HD 3
**Representative Richard Brown HD 20
**Representative Scott Lipps HD 62
**Representative Tim Schaffer HD 77
**Senator Troy Balderson SC 20
**State Senator Hoaland SD 30
**State Senator Jay Hottinger SD 31
**State Senator John Ekland
**State Senator Kevin Bacon SD 3
**State Senator Peggy Lehner
**State Senator Steve Schiavoni
**State Senator Tim Schaffer
*Adams County Commissioners
*Athens County Commissioners
*Auglaize County Commissioners
*Belmont County Commissioners
*Carroll County Commissioners
*Clark County Commissioners
*Clinton County Commissioners
*Cuyahoga County Commissioners
*Darke County Commissioners
*Defiance County Commissioners
*Fairfield County Commissioners
*Franklin County Commissioners
*Greene County Commissioners
*Hamilton County Commissioners
*Harrison County Commissioners
*Jackson County Commissioners
*Lake County Commissioners
*Mahoning County Commissioners
*Medina County Commissioners
*Meigs County Commissioners
*Morrow County Commissioners
*Muskingham County Commisssioners
*Perry County Commissioners
*Portage County Commissioners
*Richland County Commissioners
*Ross County Commissioners
*Sandusky County Commissioners
*Seneca County Commissioners
*Shelby County Commissioners
*Tuscarawas County Commissioners
*Warren County Commissioners
*Williams County Commissioners

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Boarding Pass 2020 to Mars

In 2020 Pete's name will be on the NASA Microchip and fly to Mars for the third time!




Thursday, November 14, 2019

City of Findlay Ohio Newsroom



November 14, 2015



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License plate HB 262


Senator Rob McColley
Senator Terry Johnson
Senator Nickie Antonio
Senator Frank Hoagland
 Senator Jay Hottinger
Senator Stephanie Kunze
Senator Tina Maharath
Senator Nathan Manning
Senator Kristina Daley Roegner
Senator Michael Rulli
 Senator Vernon Sykes

Prostate cancer is the number one cancer diagnosed among our nation's heroes.  June 19, 2009 my life forever changed as a wife. I added a new role to my title. Caregiver! My husband was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that day. It felt like I hit a brick wall. Did I know what prostate cancer was? No, not a clue! Sadly I know now what it is!

I am one of the lucky wife’s who’s husband is still alive from PSA screenings, and the PSA test every three months.  Without this I may have joined the widows club of prostate cancer! Please feel free to contact me and I will be more than happy to share my personal story with you! Can we get this passed this GA?

I am determined to get The ZERO The End Of Prostate Cancer license plates passed and on cars soon! Our bill is in with an Omnibus Bill.

House Bill 262
House passed 97 - 0 !!!!💙💙💙💙

Introduced in the Senate June 20, 2019
***It was referred to Committee on September 11, 2019***
Awaiting the Senate to pass

Funds from the ZERO The End Of Prostate Cancer license plates would stay in Ohio to provide free patient navigation services to reduce financial toxicity among prostate cancer and free transportation for prostate cancer patients to doctor appointments.

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Currently in the Senate

Linda Hoetger
Omnibus House Bill 262 

I am honored to give my testimony for the Senate Transportation and Public Safety Committee in support of Omnibus House 262. Our House Bill 570 was creating ZERO - The End Of Prostate Cancer license plates. Funds from the ZERO - The End Of Prostate Cancer license plates would stay in  Ohio to provide free patient navigation services to reduce financial toxicity among prostate cancer patients to doctor appointments.

My name is Linda Hoetger and on June 19, 2009 my life forever changed when my husband Ray and I were given the devastating news that Ray had an aggressive form of prostate cancer. However I was not about to sit back and do nothing. I started advocating and raising awareness for this horrible disease that no one seems to want to talk about. In 2012, I began working with ZERO - The End of Prostate Cancer, a national non profit with the mission to end prostate cancer. ZERO advances research, improves the lives of men and families, and inspires action.

Working with ZERO has given me so many opportunities to help raise awareness and to be part of ending prostate cancer. Each year Ray and I speak to our elected officials at the Annual ZERO Prostate Cancer Summit in Washington, D.C., and work locally in Ohio to secure proclamations from local government declaring September as National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. I also want to thank you for the support from the Ohio Statehouse in raising awareness as well.

I support Omnibus House Bill 262 because prostate cancer, despite being the most diagnosed non-skin cancer in men. and the second deadliest is seldom talked about. Raising awareness for prostate cancer is so important if caught early, prostate cancer has a 99.9% five year survival rate. However if not caught in time, that survival rate drops to roughly 30%. Our nation's veterans are 1.6 times more likely to get diagnosed and African-American men are 2.3 times more likely to die from it. This year in Ohio alone, roughly 6,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer and over 1,100 will die from this horrible disease.

Ray and I have been blessed to find after a difficult and emotionally draining five year process of seemingly endless treatments. Ray's cancer is still undetectable 10 years later. I will not say he is cured as I know that this disease can rear its ugly head at anytime. I support Omnibus House Bill 262 because I do not want my four sons, or two grandson to have to go through this same fight at any point in their lifetime.

I'd like to again thank the Senate for the opportunity to testify today. On behalf of my husband Ray and my four sons, two grandsons, myself and the one in nine men who will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. I ask you to support Omnibus House Bill 262 so that we can raise awareness of this awful disease in Ohio and to our part in ending prostate cancer once and for all. I will do my best to answer your questions.

Sharing Petey!

It's amazing that when I have Petey out and taking pictures, and how many people will wonder why! I tell them that the prostate is the size of a walnut and that is why the walnut. Also people are more open to talk either about their Journey or of a family member or friend's Journey. Maybe just maybe Petey is making a difference in raising awareness for Prostate Cancer!

Monday, October 21, 2019

Grow and Give 2019

Petey’s Grow and Give

Petey is particpating in #GrowAndGive19! Why is prostate cancer awareness and education so important to Petey. 9 years ago I created him as my way of showing that this walnut is the cause of so many mens pain! And even worse men would not talk about it! Petey has gotten men to open up and share.

Ray was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer June 19, 2009. On October 12, 2009 the prosdtate was removed. I was hoping and praying the doctor was going to give me news of...we got it before it escaped the prrostate. Well that was not the case, it spread to the lymph nodes. There is still hope! As of today he is in Remission!! I will not stop fighting for education and awareness as being the mother of 4 sons and 2 grandsons. Their chances are at an increased risk!

Join my team today to help end prostate cancer!


Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Chuy's Polaris

Good morning!
We wanted to remind you about your reservation this evening for the Chuy’s Sneak Peek dinner. The restaurant is located at 1481 Polaris Parkway. When you arrive, please notify the host/hostess at the front of the restaurant.  

Thanks for joining us on such a special night for our team. We can’t wait to have you in the new restaurant!

Cheer,
Chuy’s Polaris Team
Petey has a new home at Polaris!
Come visit him in the bar by the Nacho trunk



Combined Federal Campaign 2019


Attention federal employees! Did you know that you can help end prostate cancer by designating ZERO-The End Of Prostate Cancer as your charity of choice for the Combined Federal Campaign? Our charity code is 12161. Make a difference today for men and families fighting prostate cancer.
ZERO-THE END OF PROSTATE CANCER
CFC# 12161
EIN 593400922
ALEXANDRIA, VA
https://cfcgiving.opm.gov/welcome

Shelby, Ohio 2019


Friday, September 27, 2019

Representative Catherine Ingram

Thank you Representative Catherine Ingram for your support with Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in the 32nd House District!

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

The work continues...

I share my blog with others in hope to keep raising awareness for prostate cancer even after September. Once this month is over it does not mean those battling prostate cancer Rhein battle is over until next year. Every month is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month for them. Those battling the disease still get a PSA test. And yes there is PSA anxiety from waiting on the results. But when it comes back that you are still a Loser, you have a sigh of relief until next time. Before someone feels that the word Loser is harsh. It’s not! Guys want to be a loser with their PSA. You see their scores are just like in golf. You want the lowest score a possible!!

I also have a Facebook support group for prostate cancer families that I have doing for 8 years now. It has been a blessing to see the love and support for each other fighting their battle with prostate cancer and knowing that they are not ALONE in their time of need. 

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me by email on the contact form to the right. I will do my best to answer it or find someone who can answer it.

Mail carrier Petey