Friday, November 13, 2015

Trey Bell to raise cancer awareness tomorrow at PerkinsvStadium



I'm currently in my 445th day since being diagnosed with inoperable and incurable stage IV colorectal cancer with liver metastases Tomorrow's goal is to make UW-Whitewater Warhawk football fans aware of the need to be proactive on the signs of potential cancer.

Pay attention to what your doctors are telling you - they are the professionals. Have faith in the medicine they are giving you. Pay attention to what your doctors are telling you. Know what type and stage of cancer you may have. And mot importantly, do the best you can to remain optimistic, and approach your life with a ‘one day at a time’ attitude

 A number of friends and former teammates of Trey Bell will be in the Perkins Stadium parking lot amongst tailgaters tomorrow prior to UW-Whitewater’s final regular season game vs. UW-Stout at 2 p.m.

Trey’s former teammates will be helping launch sales of the official Gloves off – Supporting the Battle Tested cancer awareness T-shirts

 "This is a 'we' project, not a 'me' project," the former Warhawk All-American (2004) indicated on the KOOL-106.5 Coaches Show Thursday evening at Second Salem Brewing in Whitewater.

"It is to raise public awareness for those that are currently battling cancer. That we are thinking about them, and praying that each cancer patient will eventually win their courageous fight against cancer."  
 A portion of the proceeds that are raised from Saturday’s T-shirt sale will be going to assist Trey with his staggering medical bills as he continues his battle with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma.

'It I my hope that that this project will increase cancer awareness can evolve into a nationwide campaign," Bell said.

A day at a time


















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