Tim’s Story

Site created on February 3, 2020

Welcome to our CaringBridge website. We are using it to keep family and friends updated in one place. We appreciate your support and words of hope and encouragement.  Kim will be the main poster and editor in chief (LOL) on the site providing updates throughout this journey.

For those of you who don't know, Tim was admitted to the hospital back in December 2019 for obstructive jaundice.  After a week long hospital stay, many procedures, doctor's visits and biopsies later, we received the devastating news that the cause was pancreatic cancer.  We are learning that this journey will be full of ups and downs; numerous ones at that.  Some days will be much, much harder than others.  We are as prepared as we can be.  Tim is a fighter.  Tim doesn't take no for an answer.  Tim is determined.  That is the side that many people know of Tim.  What most don't know is he is kind hearted, compassionate, a do gooder for those he loves, and he is the keeper of many hearts.  A compassionate Poppa, father and husband.  He has no choice but to fight. 

So please join us on our journey.  The support has been utterly overwhelming and breathtaking.  Through it all we are learning just how blessed we truly are to have so many with us.  Thank you, from the very depths of our hearts.  


We have had a wonderful and dear friend set up a GoFundMe as well as a Meal Train on our behalf.  They can be found on the “Ways to Help” link.  If that’s not your thing that’s ok too!  Prayers and positive vibes are needed most!  💜💜

Newest Update

Journal entry by Kim Albert

This past weekend we were blessed.  Blessed with Glorious Weather, Great Company, and SOFTBALL!!!  Just a normal weekend in June.  It was NORMAL.  It felt normal.  It felt good.  Tim was secretly worried about whether he'd be able to manage; manage the walking, the really long days, the heat...let me tell you he ROCKED IT!!!  He loaded stuff in and out of the Explorer, set up the canopy, took down the canopy, pulled the wagon, pulled the cooler...all of the stuff he's done for every single tournament in the past.  He had NOTHING to be worried about.  It made my hear so happy to know that he was experiencing life just the way he wanted to be.  I write this knowing what he fears...it takes my breath away; I literally have to tell myself to breathe...it brings tears to my eyes....I want him to always be able to do these normal things without challenges, without restrictions.  I don't want him to be sidelined.  I want him, us, life to just be normal...and this weekend it was.  

We spent the weekend in Ohio for a tournament and it didn't rain!!!!  Anyone who's spent any time in Ohio knows that it is sure to rain when you're there.  This weekend, however, it did not rain!!  Praise be!!  The girls played their hearts out for the first time since February.  They came in third but we'll blame that on bad umping and a less than favorable way of seeding the teams.  LOL  

Tim is in an "off" week of chemo.  His last treatment was last Monday, 6/1.  He's a quarter of the way through and in the doldrums of treatment.  Numbers all look good blood work wise.  He's gotten ahead of some of the more unpleasant side effects and we're just marking the days by his infusion treatments and of course SOFTBALL WEEKENDS!!!

Tim is definitely losing his hair.  He tried telling me a few weeks ago he wasn't; I think it was more denial than anything else.  It's a bit fuzzy.  I told him we should buzz it off.  He's had a buzz before and he's got a great shaped head for it!!  It might help with the falling out if its really short.  Who knows...I don't.   He's very much aware that the weight loss and now the hair loss affects what he sees in the mirror...I know the thoughts that run through his mind....I wish I could take those thoughts away.  Thankfully they're fleeting and each week brings us closer to the finish line where the weight comes back and so does the hair and the worries and thoughts fade into the rear view mirror instead of the one he's looking directly at.  Then we get to experience a new normal.  A normal of periodic blood work and scans and hoping all stays clear.  But we're not going to get a head of ourselves because our normal right now is going pretty great. 

Thanks for checking in!!!   

 
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