Michael’s Story

Site created on November 5, 2023

Welcome to Michael’s CaringBridge website - we can’t thank you enough for your love and support on this journey. Here, family and friends can receive updates and share words of encouragement in one place.

We hope that in sharing Michael’s story he, and his loved ones, will feel an abundance of hope, an outpouring of love, and a relentless will to fight in this battle against brain cancer.

On October 26th, Michael was taken by ambulance to M Health Fairview Southdale hospital in Minnesota following 2 spontaneous seizures at the gym. Medical imaging revealed 4 significant masses of various sizes in his brain. A successful operation was done to remove 1 tumor for testing and help reduce pressure to prevent additional seizures.

One week later, on November 2nd, Michael was diagnosed with grade IV diffuse midline glioma; rapid growing, cancerous tumors.

This next week will bring many updates as he navigates appointments with various neuro-oncologists and neuro-surgeons, to determine the best course of action and place of treatment.

In the midst of this unbelievable and surreal diagnosis, Michael remains strong and focused on overcoming the next obstacle, one day at a time. He is incredibly blessed by the unwavering support of his wife and best friend - Rachel, loving family, funny friends, caring community, and Andrew, an angel on his shoulder.

Please consider donating to support Michael and Rachel as they navigate endless medical costs and the hardships of this devastating disease - every little bit counts!! https://gofund.me/c510f6ed

Again, we all immensely appreciate the kind words, well wishes, good vibes, and prayers. Thank you for being Team Michael 🩶🩶

Newest Update

Journal entry by Melissa Saenz

While the visit with Dr. Lukas in early February brought reassuring and encouraging news, the rest of the month was rough, to say the least. Back in Milwaukee, Michael started his first of 6 post-radiation chemo cycles and began TTF Therapy through use of an Optune device. Optune is a wearable/portable treatment which works by creating Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields); electric currents that can slow or stop cancer progression. A combination of treatment side effects, brain edema, and ventricle enlargement, along with suspected vertigo, caused debilitating nausea and dizziness that kept Michael from eating or doing much of anything, other than sleeping. Eventually, his blood count bottomed out and he was admitted through Froedtert’s ER for evaluation and stabilization. Immediately upon release, he traveled to Northwestern where his Neuro-Oncology team worked to improve WBC and increase his platelets to normal/safe levels. A steroid has helped immensely to regulate the fluid and eliminate the nausea/dizziness as doctors monitor the ventricle - showing a rapid and dramatic improvement to Michael overall.


March and April have brought a night and day difference to the substantial lows of February - Michael has been able to do so much more! He has resumed physical, occupational, and cognitive therapy, where he pushes himself mentally and physically in numerous sessions each week. Outside of treatment and appointments, Michael feels more himself and has been able to enjoy his free time with loved ones through family cookouts, golfing at the simulator, dinner with friends, watching UFC fights, an Easter egg hunt, all you can eat sushi, Bucks games, walks with Leroy, and watching his nephews play soccer. He has assured us “he’s back”, and proves so through his positive attitude, silly jokes, and loving personality. Welcome back bro, we missed ya. 


Michael completed an additional chemo cycle at the end of March and, with labs looking great so far, he will likely start another next week. He continues to use the Optune device every day, only taking short breaks for showers and replacement of the arrays. His device rep says he has the highest usage she’s ever seen. Follow up vision appointments have indicated Michael’s eyesight has the potential to return far past what doctors originally thought possible, they literally marveled at his improvement. Overall, Michael has adjusted to this new “normal” better than ever anticipated and takes everything in stride. 


We relish the magical moments - the ones that feel normal, where the mood is light and the vibes are good. It’s the quiet, mundane hours, where reality creeps back in…but we try not to live there long. We continue to put full faith in God, and the doctors/scientists - praying each day that Michael continues to exceed expectations and developments will soon provide a cure. 


As always, we sincerely appreciate the prayers, support, texts, cards, donations, good vibes - it all means so much…please keep ‘em comin 🫶🏼🫶🏼

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