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So far Tony McEachern has created 10 blog entries.

Barbara Genneken

Team Tony is a gift that keeps on giving. I am a five year cancer survivor. Myhusband Bill and I enjoy giving back to our community, because the communitytreated us so well during my breast cancer journey.Team Tony gives us the opportunity to fulfill a promise we made to each other, thatafter my treatment, we would pay it forward and help other cancer patients findconfidence and hope during their cancer journey.Bill and I attended the Team Tony training program. We felt right at home, becauseall the incredible people in the room shared the same vision and mission.Soon after the training, I was connected with a cancer patient that will undergo thesame treatment I completed. This is a gift to me to be able to inspire, encourage, andwalk beside a cancer patient that is experiencing the unknown at this time.Team Tony created a gift giving program that allows survivors to give the gift offriendship to a newly diagnosed cancer [...]

By |2024-01-02T13:31:40-05:00July 14th, 2016|Testimonials|

David Leach

My wife, Donna, and I first met Tony McEachern on the evening of August 21, 2015 while we were awaiting my second brain surgery in less than two months. Dr. Kyle Ruffing, my Neurologist, asked us if he could contact Tony to have him call. He did more than call, he came to visit. At that point in time a huge whirlwind that we found ourselves in suddenly got small and personal. Tony quickly shared his life experiences over the past 12 years. We learned that Tony has been battling a brain tumor and all the treatments, seizures, travels that go along with it which was exactly what Donna and I had ahead of us. We would go on to share the same doctors at Duke University; the same access to clinical trials; and, the same local oncology group, Florida Cancer Specialists. We also learned that through Team Tony, we had access to seminars, bowling nights, and Sunday [...]

By |2024-01-02T13:31:40-05:00July 14th, 2016|Testimonials|

Barbara Aferiat

A cancer diagnosis is a leap into a journey of medical tests, doctors, nurses and hospitals. If the patient asks, there are support systems available for amyriad of cancers, thanks to organizations like Team Tony. I was diagnosed with breast cancer 14 years ago and joined a cancer support group, but my biggest support came from my husband. He was my caregiver. My husband is also a cancer survivor and I was his caregiver, twice. A caregiver provides emotional support, encouragement, ensures the patient is taking their meds, communicates with medical teams, family and friends...the list goes on what caregivers do. But caregivers need support too, as they can feel isolated, scared, overwhelmed and the pressure to be a constant "cheerleader." Michelle Mussett was able to match me with a woman who reached out to find someone who would understand the role she had been thrust into. This person and I bonded instantly because of our shared role [...]

By |2024-01-02T13:31:40-05:00July 14th, 2016|Testimonials|

Bill Stollen

After 52 years in the Retail industry (Department Stores, Jewelry and two of my own businesses), Karen and I decided to retire in Sarasota, a town we both enjoyed visiting and vacationing for many years. We moved to Sarasota in May 2013 and shortly after that I was diagnosed with Colon Cancer and had surgery and Chemotherapy starting October 2013. Chemo lasted for 7 months and during that time I had the opportunity of experiencing and learning about Team Tony Volunteers and the wonderful work that they accomplish with Cancer patients. I began volunteering at FCS in the beginning in May of 2014 with my current, weekly volunteer program. It has been and continues to be one of the most satisfying "jobs" I've done in my life. The contact with Cancer patients, undergoing treatment, the highs, lows and the confusion involved has made this chapter of my life incredibly fulfilling. I look forward to every week working with [...]

By |2024-01-02T13:31:40-05:00July 14th, 2016|Testimonials|

Erin Henshaw

About eight years ago, the end of 2007, my battle with brain cancer began; at first my physicians thought it was a cyst that needed to be drained but instead they were shocked to discover a tumor the size of an orange lodged in my cranium. Two weeks after this surgery, God brought a man into my life who would soon become my husband. We had our first date the day I got my staples removed at a Waffle House. Two months after we got married in 2009 I had my second brain surgery at Duke University, with a third up there in 2010. At that point, I suggested we try some kind of treatment and started chemo. I was on a very light chemo for a couple of years and then was considered stable for about a year before my tumor started growing again. Just this past January, I had my 4th brain surgery, following up with [...]

By |2024-01-02T13:31:40-05:00July 14th, 2016|Testimonials|

Ryan and Erin Womak

Ryan was diagnosed late September 2014 with an advanced stage brain tumor. We were devastated. Two days after brain surgery, Tony was at our door. He met with our family, tookthetime to get to know us, and genuinely cared for and took Ryan under his wing. Within a few weeks,therest oftheTeam Tony Foundation had become extended family. We have received assistance in countless ways through Team Tony, from another set of minds to problem solve and game plan with, to financial assistance, an all star treatment team referral, new friends who are walking this journey with us, and most of all: HOPE! I know for a fact withouttheresources provided so graciously by Team Tony, Ryan wouldn't be here today. We are forever grateful!

By |2024-01-02T13:31:40-05:00July 13th, 2016|Testimonials|

Fred Seiger

I met Tony when I bought a bike at Village Bikes in 2012. I did not know him very well, but sure knew his inspiring story. I started throat cancer treatments December 1, 2014. Radiation and chemo for 7 weeks. While at Florida Cancer Specialists, I saw the Team Tony volunteers and thought I would like to help when I'm better. It's been almost 5 months since my last treatment and I'm still dealing with the side effects but able to help others because of a good positive outlook. Thanks Team Tony for the opportunity to help others.

By |2024-01-02T13:31:40-05:00July 13th, 2016|Testimonials|

Denise Howell

In August of 2013, my life was forever changed. What started as a severe headache, turned into an emergency room visit which then led to a diagnosis, Brain Cancer. The medical term Glioblastoma Multiforme, or GBM, would be presented to me with a grim prognosis and few treatment options. At that time, surrounded by my extremely large family, I was not going to sit by and let this cancer win. I decided then and there that I was a fighter and I was going to win this battle! I knew it wasn't going to be easy, but after 6 weeks of chemo and radiation followed by an additional 14 months of chemotherapy, I am excited to say that my scans have been clean for 23 months! Through this journey I have met so many incredible people that are fighting, and winning, against this disease, Tony McEachern being one of them. Tony and I have spoke a lot about [...]

By |2024-01-02T13:31:40-05:00July 13th, 2016|Testimonials|

TEAM TONY COL TRAINING RIDES 2016

As always, everyone is welcome. We are teaching people how to ride for long periods of time in large groups. We need everyone to take turns pulling and practicing good pace line skills. If you want to join us for the mileage you are more than welcome. Just please abide by the training group rules and the ride leaders' requests. We'll have at least 2 groups (22 & 20). If you want to go faster than 22 please leave before the 22 group does. Both the 22 & 20 groups will ride Casey Key at no more than 20. That big of a group on that road is too dangerous any faster. COL TRAINING RIDE SCHEDULE

By |2024-04-02T07:05:32-04:00April 14th, 2016|COL UPDATES|
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