DGRacing
Darren
Hey guys,
I'm working on a charity decal for cancer research. hard to find a catchy -mustang related- phrase, but this is what I came up with (its just a rough draft). The bottom text can change if you have any ideas. just needs to have the word cancer in it. If anything comes to mind let me know. These will probably go to print sometime in March and I will post details on how to purchase them.
One quick thing I want to say, like Mr. Neary (RIP), I was diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma last October, but fortunately it was contained and the kidney removed. If EVER you experience ANY kind of unusual discoloration in your urine, please go directly to an ER for imaging. This disease is a silent killer - although rare. It grows only .5cm per year and I was living with it for 5 years or more. It has no real symptoms except the one that I discovered it from - which is by chance. So please act if you notice any discoloration. It's the only way to catch it early.
Also, because of friends I met at the track, one of them is a cancer surgeon at NIH and referred me to a genetic study there for free where the top doctors/researchers in the world for this disease reside. Some genes can cause this cancer. Anyway, this is why our sport is so special and the relationships we make, could one day save our lives. Always be nice and foster connections with folks.
I'm working on a charity decal for cancer research. hard to find a catchy -mustang related- phrase, but this is what I came up with (its just a rough draft). The bottom text can change if you have any ideas. just needs to have the word cancer in it. If anything comes to mind let me know. These will probably go to print sometime in March and I will post details on how to purchase them.
One quick thing I want to say, like Mr. Neary (RIP), I was diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma last October, but fortunately it was contained and the kidney removed. If EVER you experience ANY kind of unusual discoloration in your urine, please go directly to an ER for imaging. This disease is a silent killer - although rare. It grows only .5cm per year and I was living with it for 5 years or more. It has no real symptoms except the one that I discovered it from - which is by chance. So please act if you notice any discoloration. It's the only way to catch it early.
Also, because of friends I met at the track, one of them is a cancer surgeon at NIH and referred me to a genetic study there for free where the top doctors/researchers in the world for this disease reside. Some genes can cause this cancer. Anyway, this is why our sport is so special and the relationships we make, could one day save our lives. Always be nice and foster connections with folks.