An early Saturday  morning with Michael having breathing problems was the beginning of a new  journey for us. With tightness across his chest and unstable breathing, we  headed to Urgent Care. There were no red flags at the doctor visit and a  breathing treatment stabilized his breathing. Thinking it was a mild lung  infection and a follow up with the primary doctor would get us back on the fast  track, we continued on with life which was treating us pretty good.
Michael, 56 years young, nonsmoker and very  active, went to work as usual the next day. Thinking he would squeeze in that  follow up, Michael was quickly admitted into the hospital with fluid around his  lung. We needed time to digest this turn of events with his diagnosis and  realized this was the beginning of our race against Stage IV lung cancer.
Climbing life's mountains with relentless energy  was our mantra. A dynamic couple heading up the corporate ranks with 2 kids did  not compare to our race with lung cancer. Michael, the king of logistics and I,  the queen of management, were not going to lose this race. We were determined.
Our first check point  was identifying our key goal which in our minds was remission. That goal was  quickly refuted with a response of "there is no cure for Stage IV." My quest  for knowledge confirmed no cure and more importantly, the life time clock was  counting down for my Michael. We experienced the stigma associated with lung  cancer although Michael was not a smoker and acknowledged a paradigm shift must  occur to get support in our fight against the #1 cancer killer: lung cancer.
Michael ran an energetic race for 14 months and  even walked in the first LUNG Force walk in Atlanta with our STRIVE Michael  team.
Our valiant race  continues as I commit my talent and funds toward a solution to this deadly  disease as the Chair for the Georgia LUNG Force Cabinet. We advocate for the "Hand-off  Communications" framework to increase the survival longevity for lung cancer  patients; promote turquoise awareness and raise critical funds to battle this  deadly disease.
I roll out of bed daily  and go to my knees and pray I deliver on my commitment to Michael that his race  for solutions is still going strong.