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As I'm sure many of you already know my Dad was diagnosed with CJD a few weeks ago and has steadily been on the decline since Christmas of 2017. The doctors told us he may only have 12 to 14 weeks to about 6 months left and will more than likely slip into a coma before we reach the end.
My Dad's priorities in life have always been his family, his faith, and his students. Up until the Christmas break he was a math teacher. He would stay after school for hours helping students better understand the concepts, these were not just students of his but students in other classes he had no obligation to. He also taught night classes at the college and weekly meetings to fulfill his callings as a bishop. He has lived to serve and has done all he can to provide a better life for his family.
In his current state he has trouble saying much of anything. One thing he has expressed often is how anxious he is to get out of the hospital as he knows how much it costs every day to be there. Before things started getting really bad he told me on a few occasions to take care of my mom and sister. Medical bills and what other costs are to come have been a major stress on him while he was still more like himself and a major stress on our family.
My siblings and I have created this account to help cover medical expenses and any other expenses that may accompany this terrible disease so that my mom is not left with a mountain of debt when all is said and done.
We are so grateful for all the love we have already been shown at this difficult time, thank you to all who have reached out and helped lighten this heavy burden.
My Dad's priorities in life have always been his family, his faith, and his students. Up until the Christmas break he was a math teacher. He would stay after school for hours helping students better understand the concepts, these were not just students of his but students in other classes he had no obligation to. He also taught night classes at the college and weekly meetings to fulfill his callings as a bishop. He has lived to serve and has done all he can to provide a better life for his family.
In his current state he has trouble saying much of anything. One thing he has expressed often is how anxious he is to get out of the hospital as he knows how much it costs every day to be there. Before things started getting really bad he told me on a few occasions to take care of my mom and sister. Medical bills and what other costs are to come have been a major stress on him while he was still more like himself and a major stress on our family.
My siblings and I have created this account to help cover medical expenses and any other expenses that may accompany this terrible disease so that my mom is not left with a mountain of debt when all is said and done.
We are so grateful for all the love we have already been shown at this difficult time, thank you to all who have reached out and helped lighten this heavy burden.
Organizer
Tyson Frischknecht
Organizer
Riverton, UT