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Click to view keishapc's profile keishapc 8 posts since
Apr 19, 2008
30. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? May 4, 2008 6:13 PM
in response to: Kati'sDad

I just wanted you all to know.... I am blessed to have met such a great group of people. :D Thank you!
Click to view keishapc's profile keishapc 8 posts since
Apr 19, 2008
31. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? May 21, 2008 6:37 PM
in response to: keishapc
Well, I wanted to share with all of you guys/gals.... I have heard from a company regarding my idea for production, still very premature, but a start! But the big reason is .....(musical note, dah, dah) I am going to be a LIVESTRONG DELEGATE for the 2008 Summit. I am so honored and happy to be able to help! I hope this reminds you all WE are doing GREAT things!!!!

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Click to view CrazyKen's profile CrazyKen 83 posts since
Oct 23, 2007
32. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? May 22, 2008 7:59 AM
in response to: keishapc

Great News ! I am very proud of you and I can't wait to buy those cancer stompers of yours. You are a inspiration to us all .

God Bless you and be with you as we fight this war on cancer.


Just Ken, Melbourne Florida

Click to view AmyChilders29's profile AmyChilders29 3 posts since
Jun 3, 2008
33. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? Jun 3, 2008 4:09 PM
Hi everyone. I'm rather new to TNT. I signed up about a month ago for the Apple Cider Century ride in September. Hopefully this will be my first of many seasons.

I joined because I lost my best friend, Ricky, to lymphoma. He is my hero. He lived through a heart transplant at 16 years old. He was diagnosed with lymphoma in college, but worked hard and graduated. He was optimistic throughout his awful treatments and went into remission twice. Sadly, we lost him in September. I was lost in sadness and couldn't understand how the rest of the world could go on. I felt I had to do something, so I started looking for a way to volunteer. When I found Team in Training, I found a way to work through my heartbreak and make a difference.
Click to view Hubble's profile Hubble 1 posts since
Jul 2, 2008
34. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? Jul 2, 2008 2:12 PM

Hiya everyone! :)

I am Hubble, and this year is my very first year with Team In Training, AND it's my very first time doing any sort of distance endurance event EVER!! I first heard about TNT from my sister-in-law, who has participated in several TNT events. I was so impressed at all that she told me. She inquired if I might be interested in joining up with TNT/LLS, and I responded with a enthusiastic YES!!!

I joined TNT/LLS so that I would be able to significantly help the lives of others, but I also joined to help myself as well. My existence on this planet hasn't been very...well...active. For years and years, I have been a shy, uncoordinated, chubby wubby who never exercised or participated in any sort of physical acitivities...and my lifestyle has reflected it. A lot of my daily life included "work...home...television...junk food...sleep...work...home...television...junk food...sleep...etc". I was heading in the wrong direction, as far as my health was concerned. Then a little over two months ago, my mother went to the doctor, as she had not been feeling well for quite a long period of time. After numerous tests and doctor visits, it turned out that my mom had three massive blockages in her heart, she was moments away from a heart attack, and she was admitted to the hospital to have triple bypass surgery. This was indeed the turning point for me, and it was a huge wake up call. After endless lectures from family members, friends, and coworkers...after so many attempts to talk some sense into me...after continuously hearing my mom cry from her concern about my health...this is what finally got my attention. Seeing my own mother, post-surgery, lying on a hospital bed, in a stark hospital room, with tubes going in and out of her, hooked up to all sorts of machines, and unresponsive.......this was what finally made me see that the direction I had been going in for so long was the wrong path, it made me realize that I needed to change my ways, and that I needed to change NOW.

So here I am. I'm ready to change the lives of others, and I'm ready to change my life as well. This is a win-win situation. I'm ready to take on the challenges that come my way, and believe me, there have already been some. You don't go from being a couch potato to training for a half marathon without challenges. I am able to get through these challenges, and I will. There are so many people out there taking on HUGE challenges in life...much bigger challenges than I could ever imagine. There are people who are suffering from blood cancer diseases...people who watch their loved ones suffer from blood cancer diseases every day...people in mourning who have lost friends, family members, coworkers to blood cancer diseases. These are the people that I walk for every single time I'm out there training. These are the people I am raising money for. These are the people who inspire me. These are the people who motivate me. These are the people who make me realize that I have the ability to rise above the old me, and do what ever it takes to change my own life and change the lives of others. And that's just what I'll do.

Watch out world...Hubble is on the run! (Er...um...walk, actually...for now!)

:o)

GO TEAM!

Hubble

Click to view Jojospirit's profile Jojospirit 3 posts since
Aug 12, 2008
35. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? Aug 12, 2008 4:26 PM

Today I joined the Central NY Chapter Women's team that will be participating in the "Goofy Challenge" (Disney Marathon) in '09. I will be participating in the 1/2 marathon that weekend. I have NO prior running experience or training in my background. In fact, when I was about 10yrs. old my parents took me to a doctor because they were concerned about how SLOW of a runner I was!! How embarrassing is that?? The doctor told them that "while running a 5k is not in her future, there is nothing fundamentally wrong with her." In 2004 my best friend's mom lost her battle to Leukemia and Lymphoma, even after receiving a bone marrow transplant from her sister. Her name was JoAnn Harris and she was like a "second mom" to me. Her spirit and zest for life was contagious and awe inspiring. Even while undergoing chemo, she never let her illness run her life. The last time I saw her was right after a round of chemo. We were at her lake house in NH. While out on the boat, she got up and started dancing around. I remember this vividly because I was in awe of how she would not let this disease compromise her spirit. Just that morning, she was showing us all the hair that was coming off onto her brush. But she never looked discouraged. She just pointed it out "matter of factly" and went about her day.

I believe that I'm about to embarke on the biggest challenge of my life. Physically, I've never pushed myself beyond my "preconceived" limits. JoAnn showed me that life circumstances do not have to dictate the way you live your life. She fought hard and was pushed beyond limits that will never be fully conceivable to me. My goal is, with JoAnn as my inspiration, to train and run with the same vigor and committment she had for life and her spirit and with the same level of grace and dignity by which she always carried herself!!

In loving memory of JoAnn Harris,

Renee, Syracuse, NY

Click to view Kati'sDad's profile Kati'sDad 33 posts since
Oct 23, 2007
36. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? Aug 13, 2008 9:46 AM
in response to: Jojospirit
Thank you Renee for such an inspirational story along with all of these inspiring stories. And I just wanted to offer I don't believe your dear JoAnn lost her battle with cancer. It may have taken her from us, but we all must go sometime, but JoAnn refused to let cancer change her. She won her battle, and her spirit is here leading us to a complete victory over cancer. As my Kati taught me so vividly, it is not when you finish the race that determines victory, but doing your best with each step.
Click to view NikkiMercado's profile NikkiMercado 4 posts since
Aug 16, 2008
37. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? Aug 16, 2008 4:50 PM

My reason for joining is quite simple....even at 23 I am as close to the personification of a daddys girl that you can get, and my father was recently diagnosed with Stage 3 Hodgkins Lymphoma (his official diagnosis was April 25 of this year). He is about halfway through his first round of chemo, and I feel more helpless now than ever before.

I was researching Lymphoma and came across TNT. I didn't think much of it since I'm not a runner....but then suddenly everywhere I went there was a sign or flier or radio ad!! After about a month of that I figured its a sign. I've never run anything close to a marathon before, but the way I see it is if my father can physically and mentally endure what he is going through right now, then I can push myself to psychially and mentally endure this new endeavor....especially since its for him :-)

I will be training for the Walt Disney Marathon in January, and to hear my parents' voices light up when I tell them about the mission, and to hear their pride when they say they're going to come to Orlando to watch me finish is overwhelmingly satisfying.

I'm so glad I came across this site and this awesome group of people all working towards a fabulous goal!

Many blessings to you all :-)

Nikki

Click to view CrazyKen's profile CrazyKen 83 posts since
Oct 23, 2007
38. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? Aug 16, 2008 11:40 PM
in response to: NikkiMercado

Hi Nikki,

Welcome to the team and we are all proud of you. It will be an honor to be running with you at Disney World. It is where dreams come true and on Jan 10th and 11th you will see the sea of purple people running with you and cheering for you! Keep us up to date on you and your fathers progress. Running is nothing compared to the courage your father has and the inspiration you give to him. For it is for people like your father that we all run, swim and bike for. That one day we will cross that finish line to the cure, because of people like YOU!

Thank You and God Bless Just Ken

Click to view michelleamari's profile michelleamari 1 posts since
Aug 27, 2008
39. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? Aug 27, 2008 10:03 AM

Today is my fathers one year anniversary. He was diagnosed on April 27, 2007 with B cell lymphoma. He passed away August 27, 2007 just 4 short months after diagnosis. So, today on his one year anniversary, I will begin my new journey. And believe me, it isn't going to be pretty. I have let me emotions get the best of me this past year, and food has become a comfort. No longer! Yikes.....I weigh more now than when I gave birth to my children. In honor of my amazing father, I am ready to begin to find a new "normal" to my life. Now that the year of "firsts" is over, and the shock of it all has faded. I need to do what I can to make sure we find a cure!! So, as I take this amazing journey in memory of father and hopefully with the help of all of you......I will be able to do it!!!
Click to view NikkiMercado's profile NikkiMercado 4 posts since
Aug 16, 2008
40. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? Aug 27, 2008 3:29 PM
in response to: michelleamari

Reading your words brought tears to my eyes. And while I have never met you, I am proud of you. I know the courage it takes to do this. I tend to think of my father often as I run. Anytime I get tired or exhausted, I can almost hear him telling me that I can do more. That I'm capable of anything I set my mind to. Little things like that have been invaluable to my progess.


You are the first person I've come across who can really comprehend what its like. While other people mean well and understand on some level, they just dont really 'get it'. Our Dads are Superman to us, and to see them any other way is just illogical....just doesnt make sense. I don't think it ever will.


But enough of the mushiness :-)

I have no doubt you will be able to do this! And just know from this point forward you will always have a friend in me. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you need support or just an ear to hear. :-)

Click to view NikkiMercado's profile NikkiMercado 4 posts since
Aug 16, 2008
41. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? Aug 27, 2008 3:44 PM
in response to: CrazyKen

Hi Ken!

I don't really know what to say! Your message was so heartfelt and sincere.....it just shows that there really are still good people in this world. I've already had people tell me this cant be done. That I'm only 23 and in over my head. At times it can be discouraging, but I jsut turn it into fuel to do even better!! My father has 2 sessions left of his first round of chemo and then they will re-evaluate his status from there. My mother showed him my fundraising site and it brought tears to his eyes. I can count on one hand the number of times I've seen my father tear up in my entire life, so to know that I moved him so much made my heart melt. Whether I finish it or not (and I hope beyond hopes that I do), I know he is very proud of me. Depending on how he is doing, they are planning on coming to Orlando to watch the race!! Just today he was invited to NY in January for a Hall of Fame induction (we're big on the martial arts), and he told me that if it happened to fall on January 10-11 that he would have to send his regrets because he will be in Orlando watching his daughter run :-)

Sorry for the ramble! LOL I could go on and on when it comes to him :-)

Click to view CrazyKen's profile CrazyKen 83 posts since
Oct 23, 2007
42. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? Aug 27, 2008 7:03 PM
in response to: michelleamari

Hi Michelle,

You can do it! On June 18th 2007 was my sisters one year anniversary of her passing, I was in a Doctors office and weighed in at over 265LBs. The Doctor told me if I did not change I would die soon. After watching the pain my Mom and Dad went through the night my sister pass. I did want to be the cause of my loved ones pains. And being 1 year to the day my sister pass it really hit me. You can do it. I lost 85LBS and took 2 hours off my marathon time. When I sent my TNT coaches my picture, They did not who I was. It was not easy, But go to the TNT Diet Clinic, It is not ready a diet they will help you think about food as fuel. Never go with out eating. If you ever feel you are going to lose it. Email me. I'll help you! We will help you! Your Team will help you!

It is not a diet, it is a change of life. You are here for you!


Crazy Ken

Click to view CrazyKen's profile CrazyKen 83 posts since
Oct 23, 2007
43. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? Aug 27, 2008 7:10 PM
in response to: NikkiMercado

Hi Nicole,

You Rock! And you will make it! I will see you, your Dad and Mom in Orlando!!! Where Dreams Come Ture!

Never ! Never ! Never ! Stop!

Hug You Dad and Mom for all the Team, for you are a family of Hero's!!!!!

PS Our Stroms are gone by Jan.

Just Crazy Ken

Click to view CrazyKen's profile CrazyKen 83 posts since
Oct 23, 2007
44. Re: Why did you join Team in Training? Nov 15, 2008 5:46 PM

Because I did not know what to do , Because I was Lost, Sad,Scared, and Mad. too many peoples moms, dads, sisters,brothers, but most of all children were and are dieing and they need the cure. Because I know that we will find a cure. Anyone that thinks it is impossible should read more history and see that people always say things will never change. But things do! Because of people like this wonderful team believe that we can and will make the impossible happen.

CK Florida

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