Friday, November 14, 2008

Hard times

I thought that by now (Nov. 14) I would be feeling normal again, but I am not. I have insomnia, diarrhea, depression, and lack of appetite. I am losing weight fast and feel myself getting weaker. So, I am not feeling good. At the time of my last blog entry I was feeling a bit better, but things started to regress shortly after I posted it.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love you. You are in my thoughts, heart, and prayers constantly. Love to Katie too.

Michelle (The Beartwinsmom) said...

Keep fighting, Bri. I know you can. You are loved by so many, more than you will ever know.

Hugs, Michelle aka "Mrs. G"

Catvana said...

Love you Brian. Hope you will start feeling better soon. I'm so glad for you that Obama will be the next President!

Unknown said...

You are truly missed, and are truly an old soul. God bless you.

Anonymous said...

Thank you all for your love and support for these last few years. Brian now has broken the surface of the water and is in the light of God's love. He is breathing deeply the air of paradise. He compared his cancer battle to snorkelling in the ocean. When you are down too long and your lungs are starved for oxygen, you look up through the water and see the light of the sun defracted by the waters surface. You know that just a few more kicks and you'll break through and take a long deep breath of what your body and soul crave.
Unconditional Love!!
Brian's mom - Laurie
http://pages.teamintraining.org/vtnt/anchor09/llindstgyq

Omi said...

I just learned about Brian's blog in the Ferris torch of all places and felt very compelled to write something here. I have known Brian's wife Katie for a number of years now and have always had such a deep respect for her. I never had the pleasure of knowing Brian, but I can only imagine how wonderful of a person he must have been to be the husband of Katie. As long as I've known her her grace and beauty speak volumes about her love for life, friends, and God. I truly feel for Katie and the rest of the Tomczyk family this holiday season. Brian was an inspiration to our families, friends, and community and he'll never be forgotten, even by the people that didn't have a chance to know him well.

Much love and Respect,
Emily Shivy

Anonymous said...

Missing you today, bubba.