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Lets end the year on a positive.....

  • Dec 31, 2025
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PB here..... Wanted to give everyone an update from me (you will tell its not Dayna based on all the grammatical and spelling errors). The last 3 weeks have been A LOT. Dayna has been keeping you all posted so not gonna get too deep in the woods on just how f'n awful this was. Those of you that know me well know how much pain and suffering I have been through in my life between accidents, kidney stones, etc. This might have been at the top in terms of SUCK. I have to go back in a week to have the left side of my liver done and the thought of it is just so daunting. BUT..... The results of my scans came in yesterday and in just under 3 weeks a good deal of the tumors they hit are already responding and have started shrinking. Thank f'n god..... Can't imagine going through this procedure and not having a positive response. There is a fine line between loosing years of life and going through hell constantly. These last few months have def pushed my limits. Between the gallbladder, pancreatitis, and then embolization.......holy hell... POSITIVE.....i said positive.... tumors are reacting and although nothing about this is a cure or a fix it WILL stop the clock for a bit and give me better quality of life for at least a year we hope. Once i get through the left side liver zap next week it should be a good block of awesomeness for a while. Something I haven't had in years and years at this point. My symptoms should be under control, my tumors should shrink and hault their onslaught for a bit. Maybe even my legs will stop hurting once the treatment gets out of my systems (that would be amazing). The game of whack a mole continues ;) I appreciate all the love and support..... you guys are amazing.... I'm sure D bomb will post an update after I'm in recovery the 7th. Wishing you all an amazing new year!


 
 
 

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Eric Arons
Jan 03

Praying this all leads to relief for you! Praying for you WARRIOR!

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Guest
Jan 01

Your always in my prayers & your strength & resilience is inspiring. Dayna is your rock & she's a super star too you guys are the dynamic duo feel better soon happy new year

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ant
Dec 31, 2025

you are a beast man! appreciate you sharing the fight! that's all you can do and glad you are doing it and having us along for the ride is very courageous of you and Dayna both! love to you both! Ant.

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jc
Dec 31, 2025

Glad to hear things are ending up this year on a high note Paul! Hang in there man. - Josh

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Guest
Dec 31, 2025

That’s great news Paul. Praying for continued healing and strength for you and Dayna. Cheers 🍻 to a Better 2026.


Joe w.

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