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WR Dan Potokar (official thread) - post #93 fund details

Latest Update on Dan Potokar

This is from Dan's Care Page.

19 May 01, 2008 at 08:43 AM EDT
Hi All,

What a week it has been! First of all, thank you for the amazing show of support for the fundraisers...WOW!!! It warms our hearts to know how much Danny is loved and cared for by all of you. Danny was not able to make it to the events as he was recuperating from Cycle 1, but he is sincerely humbled by the outpouring of love from family, friends, coaches, teammates, and complete strangers-who I like to refer to as our new friends.

Danny returned to IU on Monday evening, April 28, and began the stem cell extraction process the following morning. This time, they were able to extract a lot more stem cells-which I think means we are off to a great start!

This morning, Danny starts the first of three days of high dose chemo. So, please put those prayers into overtime, as we need for this chemo to zap any remaining cancer cells, once and for all!

It is probable that Danny will be admitted to the hospital a bit sooner during Cycle 2 than in Cycle 1, as he obviously isn?t as strong beginning this phase. Remember, this is okay, as this allows for him to be constantly monitored and hydrated as needed.

Ed and Nannette both sound positive and encouraged by Danny?s progress thus far. They are both acutely aware that Dan is on the home stretch and that this procedure has to work. I feel very confident that their hope will prevail!

You all have been steadfast in your prayers for Danny and our family and please know that your prayers have made a significance impact thus far. Again, thank you for your love and care; you all sustain us!

I promise to keep you posted on any significant changes; please do not hesitate to contact me anytime if you want or need clarification of information.

Take care,

Suzanne
[email protected]
 
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Mike Conley Jr. attending OSU Alumni Day at the Track

Mike Conley Jr. has been added to the growing list of celebrities scheduled to attend the OSU Alumni Day at the Track fundraiser for Dan Potokar and his family. There will be plenty of autograph opportunities from former Buckeye greats like Anthony Gonzalez, Roy Hall, Quinn Pitcock, Antonio Smith, Jeff Logan, Joe Staysniak, Tank Whaley, etc. For information go to www.indybuckeyes.com or email to [email protected]. GO BUCKS!
 
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O-Zone: The best Dan Potokar update YET!!!!!! (c&p)

22 May 17, 2008 at 06:02 PM EDT
Hi Again...and hopefully for the LAST time :)

Danny had his CAT scan…. the doctor stated “this is exactly what we expected to see.” They are very optimistic!!

Now, there appears to be a small blood clot in the groin area. Whether this is a result of the original tumor is unknown. The clot will be managed by a blood thinner shot once Dan’s platelet counts increase.

The abs are clear!!

And the lungs- well….still not pretty, but the doctors think it is scar tissue based on the tumor markers being so low.

Danny’s tumor markers were over 250,000 in December. Now they are 7.8!!! Can anyone calculate that percent of decrease?? (Can you tell I write math books for a living??)

The following is the Game Plan that Danny will be on for awhile:
- He will return to Indy in one month for additional testing.
- On a monthly basis, for one year, Danny will have his tumor markers checked.
- The Big Celebration Day for the Indy doctors will be in one year given that the markers remain nil.
- For two years after that, Danny will have his tumor markers checked every 3-4 months.
- For two years after that, Danny will have his tumor markers checked every 6 months.
- At the 5 year mark, he is considered to be in remission.

Danny’s first goal is to gain his strength back so he can play in the Grove City Alumni Softball Tournament at the end of July. What do the Dawgs think about that??

After losing two quarters at OSU, he plans to resume his educational pursuits in the Fall. How ready is OSU for him to return??

Ed, Nannette, and Danny are anxious to return home, which will likely occur tomorrow or Monday. Let’s welcome them home with open arms!

It has been quite a journey my friends … And God willing the worse is behind us! Thank you again for your heartfelt love and support!

HE MADE IT!!! THANK YOU GOD!!!!

Hugs and Smooches to you all!

Suzanne
 
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Don't know who or what is responsible for this incredible news, but I'd like to pass on to that person or being a hearty:oh:

And a well deserved:bow:

Getch'er butt back in C-Bus when you're ready #83, it's where YOU belong! And yea, we're all ready for you with "Open Arms."

Peace, young Buckeye brother.
 
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WoodyWorshiper;1166938; said:
Don't know who or what is responsible for this incredible news, but I'd like to pass on to that person or being a hearty:oh:

And a well deserved:bow:

Getch'er butt back in C-Bus when you're ready #83, it's where YOU belong! And yea, we're all ready for you with "Open Arms."

Peace, young Buckeye brother.
:io: Awesome news!!!
 
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Dispatch

Ohio State football
Potokar rebuilding strength after chemo

Wednesday, June 11, 2008 3:15 AM
By Ken Gordon


THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH




Dan Potokar is hurting. But this time, it's a happy hurt. Since December, the Ohio State receiver has been battling testicular cancer that spread to his lungs and abdomen. He endured two rounds of chemotherapy, the last one particularly brutal and hopefully successful.
Since coming home to Grove City from treatment in Indianapolis a few weeks ago, Potokar has gradually regained strength and energy. On Monday, he felt well enough to tackle the weights for the first time in months.
"I didn't take it easy; I'm going to be sore tomorrow," Potokar said, chuckling. "But that's OK, it's a good soreness. It was good to get back moving again."
He plans to enroll for fall-quarter classes, although the resumption of his football career remains on hold until next spring at the earliest. Still, his talking about playing football again represents a major leap from what was on his mind in the dark days of April.
Cont...
 
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