Brian Wolff Medical Expense Fund
Donation protected
On Sept 11th 2015
Brian has been diagnosed with Glioblastoma, also called Glioblastoma Multiforme or Astrocytoma grade IV. In other words he has been diagnosed with brain cancer. Brian will begin treatment next week in Cleveland Ohio, that will continue for 6 weeks.
Please give us time to adjust to the devastating news we have been given, and respect our time left together.
Thank You
Sherri Wolff
On June 1st 2015, Sherrill, New York native Brian was admitted to Faxton Hospital for what they thought was a mini stroke.
Since he has been admitted to other hospitals, such as Upstate, and currently in Cleveland Ohio with still no diagnose.
In the meantime, Brian has several lesions on his brain, with one on the brain stem, growing at a very rapid rate.
His health has been rapidly declining since June, leaving him very unsteady on his feet, difficulty swallowing, very slurred speech, sloping face, weakness on right side of body, and sleeping almost non stop.
I am pleading for help for this wonderful, and always giving of themselves family.
Sherri Wolff his wife, is acting as sole provider and caregiver.
While trying to run her business Groom Station in Sherrill, she is also taking care of their 26yr old special needs son fulltime, and now Brian, traveling to other states for answers and treatment.
Not leaving much time to make much of a financial living.
Ironically, Sherri and I met during the Great Oneida Flood, while both out there on the front lines helping those at their lowest moments, giving of ourselves, to those in desperate need. We have since become great friends.
It is our time to give back to her and her family.
Please help with traveling, food, and hotel expenses. Every little bit counts!
Thank You,
Wendy McClure
Brian has been diagnosed with Glioblastoma, also called Glioblastoma Multiforme or Astrocytoma grade IV. In other words he has been diagnosed with brain cancer. Brian will begin treatment next week in Cleveland Ohio, that will continue for 6 weeks.
Please give us time to adjust to the devastating news we have been given, and respect our time left together.
Thank You
Sherri Wolff
On June 1st 2015, Sherrill, New York native Brian was admitted to Faxton Hospital for what they thought was a mini stroke.
Since he has been admitted to other hospitals, such as Upstate, and currently in Cleveland Ohio with still no diagnose.
In the meantime, Brian has several lesions on his brain, with one on the brain stem, growing at a very rapid rate.
His health has been rapidly declining since June, leaving him very unsteady on his feet, difficulty swallowing, very slurred speech, sloping face, weakness on right side of body, and sleeping almost non stop.
I am pleading for help for this wonderful, and always giving of themselves family.
Sherri Wolff his wife, is acting as sole provider and caregiver.
While trying to run her business Groom Station in Sherrill, she is also taking care of their 26yr old special needs son fulltime, and now Brian, traveling to other states for answers and treatment.
Not leaving much time to make much of a financial living.
Ironically, Sherri and I met during the Great Oneida Flood, while both out there on the front lines helping those at their lowest moments, giving of ourselves, to those in desperate need. We have since become great friends.
It is our time to give back to her and her family.
Please help with traveling, food, and hotel expenses. Every little bit counts!
Thank You,
Wendy McClure
Organizer and beneficiary
Kenwood Kakes
Organizer
Oneida, NY
Sherri Wolff
Beneficiary