Andy Spari, 39, was initially believed to have been an injury
He mocked his hostility after the end of the background of Kim Kardashian after he was diagnosed with cancer, which led to a leading restoration surgery on the buttocks.
Initially, the carpenter, Andy Spari, 39, made a mistake of Tonberridge Wells, Kent, at first in severe pain in his successor to a joint injury before he had news of the land breaking the intestinal cancer in the third stage, which requires consumption surgeons “a large part of his boam.”
Although a big operation is facing, Andy and his wife Amy, 35, managed to see the bright side, and she housed them in the post -surgery post -surgery thanks to the useful work of the paramedics using tissues from the nearby areas to re -create the buttocks.
Former Rollerblader Indei not only sits on his new stupidity. It defines ambitious goals to deal with the London Marathon next year as part of the recovery journey and to fill the money for Trekstok, a charitable institution that helps people with young cancer.
“The diagnosis was a shock and it took a few weeks to really drown,” “I had a feeling that something was not true, but you were never ready for such news.”
Andy said: “My wife was joking that we had to get a catalog to choose from. I have joined that it should be a sensory number that might be good for the apostasy when I fall on the skis – Kim Kardashian has been thrown a lot.”
And Indi's problems followed again to March 2024 when he rushed to A& E at Tunbridge Wells with burning pain in the left buttocks – was initially rejected as a ski injury.
MRI and subsequent biopsy detect a branching of the colon, which led to the diagnosis of bowel cancer in the third stage of Andy on June 14, 2024. It was found that this condition is linked to the pre -present Crohn disease, which is known as the cause of continuous inflammation within the digestive system and its abnormal growth.
And Andy explained: “They portray it as colon cancer, but the tumor has branched from the colon in the buttocks area and spreads.” “We are focusing on the positives, which help, while taking them treatment and can be overcome.”
On July 8, Andy underwent a STOMA installation, and actually avoiding the cancerous area in preparation for chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which started after two months. Despite the hopes, the tumor did not diminish as expected, which pushed a second surgery on May 21, and aims to eliminate cancer while preserving Stoma.
“In an ideal world, if the tumor treatment is completely destroyed, it can be reversed.” “But realistically, I think this is a rare occurrence, and if it is possible to reduce the tumor as much as possible, this means that they will not have to get a great deal of Boom. The plan has always been to perform a surgery and ended the stoma bag for life.”
The medical team continued on May 21 to heat the remaining part of the colon, Andy, including the remaining tumor. A plastic surgeon with laparoscopic Elape surgery to fix the pelvic floor and rebuild his background using tissues from the surrounding area.
Andy said: “One of the surgeons removes the tumor and then the plastic surgeon corrects everything. New Bum, New Me, everything is good.”
Surgery also represents the desired benefit of relieving the symptoms of Crohn's disease, as it involves removing most of the affected area. The fortified rollerblaader, and and and and and and and I are aware of hospitals because of many admission, and admits that he is “not strange to surgery.”
It is attributed to run to keep him strong in the body and mind, and reveals that he will press run between chemotherapy sessions every week whenever he feels it.
This design has fueled his ambition in the 2026 London Marathon administration for Trekstok, a charity that supports young people with cancer. GofundMe collection efforts have already exceeded 3,350 pounds.
Andy said: “During my process of fighting this, I feel incredibly lucky because my wife and my father are to support.” He realizes that not everyone has such a network, as it highlights the role of Trekstok in helping young people with a disease without a support system.
The flow of generosity on Gofundment has amazed him, with donations of up to 2,500 pounds in less than a week and still climbs. Andy said, “I exploded with the support of Gofundment, as it achieved 2500 pounds in less than a week and is still continuing. If I can get 10,000 pounds, this will be incredible,” Andy said.
Currently in the hospital after surgery, Andy is eager to exit by the end of May. The challenge of learning to walk through physical therapy faces the resumption of marathon training by the end of the year.
He managed to sit and even take his initial steps after surgery. He stated that although doctors have optimism about the success of the surgery, he should wait for a month before the examination is achieved if it is already free of cancer.
Andy said: “It was preserving your fitness and the health of my best weapon,” Andy said. “The goal of running the first marathon next year – the STOMA bag and everything – is an incentive to stay positive and continue. After this process, I will return to my feet, stronger and equipped with no more kronor or more cancer.”