Vicky Boyle|Aug 6, 2019
Was glad to see pictures that looked like vacation was a hit! Thinking of you this week as you start again. I hope the vacation recharged everyone’s batteries for the days ahead! Love to all of you❣️
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Brian Reineke|Jul 17, 2019
I am continuing to pray for Moose and your entire family as you continue on this road. Thank you for sharing this update and seeing his accomplishments and his strength.
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Pam Nicolet|Jul 16, 2019
You don’t know us, but we have a mutual friend who brought Canyon to us for prayer. We pray daily for miracle healing & help and encouragement for each new day for you all.
We will be praying for the planned vacation with family, too. Much blessing in that time and “feeling good” days for Moose!
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Wendy Frentress|Jul 14, 2019
Hello to all. I've been following the updates and praying for Canyon. God strong and Moose strong makes for an awesome team!
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Curt M. Thomas|Jul 13, 2019
For those of us who have not read the word "cryoablation" before:

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An Icy Fix for Cancer Pain

Freezing Tumors Shows Promise as Cancer Pain Reliever of Last Resort
By Miranda Hitti
From the WebMD Archives

March 4, 2005 -- When nothing else relieves severe cancer pain, freezing the tumors might help.

The strategy doesn't cure cancer. Instead, it's intended to ease the agony that terminally ill patients can feel when conventional treatments don't work.

The method, called cryoablation, fared well when tried on four cancer patients. All were gravely ill with aggressive cancer that had returned or spread, and they were in severe pain that hadn't responded to conventional treatments. Because of poor health and/or tumor location, surgery to remove the cancer and alleviate the pain wasn't an option.

Doctors at Brown University inserted tiny instruments called cryoapplicators through the patients' skin, using CT imaging to guide the applicators to the tumors. The applicators quickly froze and thawed the tumors and surrounding area in one session, with each freeze-thaw cycle taking about 16 minutes.

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Source: https://www.webmd.com/cancer/news/20050304/icy-fix-for-cancer-pain#1
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judy huizenga|Jul 13, 2019
We will continue to lift you All in prayers. We don’t know you, but our son graduated from BVU in May, so followed your site.
I lift Canyon up to our precious Jesus for healing & wholeness. What the enemy has meant for harm may our Lord turn it around for good. I plead the blood of Jesus over Canyon from the top of his head& to the bottom of his feet. May Christ’s blood saturate his whole inner being bringing healing & health, complete restoration. May the love of Jesus comfort him thru this. Blessings to each of you!!!
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Janice Hartz|Jul 13, 2019
You are all rock stars to endure seeing your son go through this pain and Moose for enduring all they have put him through. The Lord has plans for this wonderful gentleman and we pray the plan is a miracle soon. God Bless
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Vicky Boyle|Jul 13, 2019
So happy to read this update! I’m glad this week in the hospital has given you new strength & eased breathing. Praying for great weather & a carefree relaxing time away❣️I know how important & rejuvenating time away not thinking about the next appt. can be. Hugs & Love to you all❤️.
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Kathy Hastie|Jul 13, 2019
Trish you and your family are amazing! God bless you all and hope you get the badly needed break in Wisconsin.
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tom hagen|Jul 13, 2019
Thinking and praying for all of you as you head out for a week of relaxation together in a few days. The treatments and surgery sound just amazing! 🤗❤️
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