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Posted By: Aaron Sweazy A year in my shoes. - 04/22/05 04:56 AM
During the past 12 months many people have come and gone in the world and changes have occurred all over the Earth. Hard to believe on April 22nd, 2004 just 1 year ago today I learned of something that would change my life as I know it today.

Last April I came to my wrestling family through both this wrestling website and themat.com and told you of my diagnosis with cancer. The chances of survival were low then, but then again I don't think my docs ever dealt with a wrestler. As I continue to battle with my health and undergo tests in the next few weeks to check a spot on my heart, I may not be on here as much...please know that I wish I were on here, when I may be in a PET Scan or even on the operating table for possible Open Heart Surgery.

You all have been great in supporting me and I'm humbled by your outpouring for me. I was never the "elite" wrestler, and I feel that I'm near the top of the podium as we speak. I know looking back on the days spent puking and nights sweating that the worse looks well behind me. I know I still have a long way to go, but with the support of my wrestling family, the journey will be easier than traveling alone.

Thanks you all and God Bless!

P.S. You can keep up to tabs with my cancer battle and read back on everything from day one on my site: http://www.caringbridge.org/ks/aaronsweazy

P.S.S. Please keep Kortney Lake (Adams State College All American) in your prayers, he has a very bad form of cancer and is truly fighting for his life...if you can help attend a fundraiser or contact the coaching staff at ASC to send money do it, we need to help our fellow brothers on the mat and off it as well!
Posted By: Mike Furches Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/22/05 12:14 PM
Swayz, we are with you and if there is anything I can do let me know. Mary Jane was asking about you last night as was Marathana. We love you and are keeping you in our prayers on a regular basis. I am also going to visit with the Graebners on Sunday afternoon and want to talk to you about the Foundation and all. Will talk later and hang in there.
Posted By: wrestler17105 Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/22/05 02:17 PM
Don't worry Swayz I know you'll make it. You just need to be strong no matter what. Like Mike Said... if there is anything I can do just let me know. Can't wait to see you completely healthy.
Posted By: Michael Malay Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/22/05 05:00 PM
I didnt know that u had cancer. Ur a pretty big guy. just amigane how big ud be if u hadnt gotten sick.
ur in my prayers
Posted By: Aaron Sweazy Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/22/05 05:21 PM
Quote:
Originally posted by Michael Malay:
I didnt know that u had cancer. Ur a pretty big guy. just amigane how big ud be if u hadnt gotten sick.
ur in my prayers
LOL I was down to 204 when I was diagnosed...they pumped me up with steroids to fight it and I was up to 286 at one point in a few short months! The nice thing about being on roids is now I can go play for the San Francisco Giants!
Posted By: CoachEd Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/22/05 05:25 PM
Swayz,

You know the Edison's are always here for you too. Hang in there big guy. I know personally how mean those medical people are. Keep us up on what goes on as you can.

Keep those shoes laced up tight!!!!!!!

Ms. Jenni
Posted By: TCarmona Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/22/05 05:52 PM
Swayz,

Just wrestle Ms. Jenni, she will slap it out of you.

With many family members and my grandma in remission I can imagine how you feel, but I don't know. I think what helped her was many prayers and you will have plenty of those.

Take Care
Posted By: Bronco Wrestler Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/22/05 06:58 PM
Swayz-

You milk consuming milk buffalo (a made up animal yes, sounds cool thought doesn't it?). I wish you best, and I hope that everything comes out alrite in the end, which I'm sure because who couldn't love you? And I would like a copy of your Star-Studded cell phone number book just whenever you get the chance. Many famous people in that thing No man I really do wish you the best and Hope to see you in about 3 weeks.

God Bless,
Alex R. Ryan
Posted By: Computerized Shoes Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/22/05 08:13 PM
Correction of terrible spelling by Alex (the near graduate Ryan...

alrite = alright

That lesson might help you down the road in your english classes.

From the chief in editor of the Hutchinson Newpaper, Andrew

Also, keep the magic alive Sweazy.
Posted By: Curtis Chenoweth Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/22/05 09:48 PM
Swayz, anytime your around, you need to give me a holler. And I hope you're still planning on attending my graduation. You're in the prayers of everybody that knows you, because you're a great person.
Posted By: daisyduke10 Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/23/05 12:53 AM
I'm sorry. I don't know you, you sound like a really cool guy though and I wish you the best!!!
Posted By: D. Fairleigh Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/23/05 03:00 AM
Been a year, swayz, in that time I got to meet you, watched the way you affect the people around you. What's so cool about this sport is that the really great guys in it, the ones that will do anything for anyone because they are in the family, are for the most part not the elite guys that take so much from it. They are the guys that have struggled, and realize that kindness and compassion are not a weakness, but a strength to the human condition. You exemplify, in my view , the fact that giving as much as you can of yourself is just incredibly greater than taking everything that the sport and the people that comprise it have to give, and leaving nothing behind except a breif impression that you were the baddest or the most dominating. The greatest man is the one that helps others, and that makes you pretty great, swayz. Another guy that I met this year that really impressed me in his ability to be a positive in the lives of many is a great elite wrestler, Mr. Akin. Mr. Chenowith also exhibits this trait. to those who give more than they take, may you continue. To those whose present greatness revolves around self, take a page from the books of mr. Sweazy, Akin, and Chenowith. These guys are the real deal, and it has been a pleasure to hang with 'em for however breif it was. Thanks!
Posted By: ksbevo Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/26/05 03:50 PM
Mr Swayz,
I have only been active on this website a few months. I have read a lot of your posts. Haven't
always agreed with you. I respect your knowledge
and your insights,on a sport that I am learning.
May God keep you and bless you. You will be in my prayers. This sport needs more people like
you.
Clyde Whitaker
KsBevo
Posted By: Maniac Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/27/05 07:44 PM
Alot of you were Taggin For Tyler.... now how about.... Swayin For Swayz!
Posted By: Aaron Sweazy Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/28/05 02:48 AM
Quote:
Originally posted by Maniac:
Alot of you were Taggin For Tyler.... now how about.... Swayin For Swayz!
We can do Singing for Swayz: all of us singing We are the World! LOL
Posted By: Bronco Wrestler Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/28/05 06:50 PM
Swayz bad idea man, I can't sing
Posted By: Scotty Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/28/05 07:54 PM
Oh c'mon... XD Not all Wrestlers can't sing. I can.... Alto 2 in meh choir..>>
Posted By: Bronco Wrestler Re: A year in my shoes. - 04/28/05 08:28 PM
Quote:
Originally posted by Scotty:
Oh c'mon... XD Not all Wrestlers can't sing. I can.... Alto 2 in meh choir..>>
Scotty nothing personal man, but I wouldn't admit you sing in choir unless you are HUGE, if you aren't I would suggest you mention you have a "friend"
Posted By: Scotty Re: A year in my shoes. - 05/09/05 02:24 PM
Quote:
Originally posted by Bronco Wrestler:
Scotty nothing personal man, but I wouldn't admit you sing in choir unless you are HUGE, if you aren't I would suggest you mention you have a "friend"
What? Are you saying that female wrestlers can't sing? I'm not big... I'm 5'10 and 152.... So :p and what exactly do you mean by a “friend” ? ; )
Posted By: Aaron Sweazy Re: A year in my shoes. - 05/09/05 03:07 PM
Quote:
Originally posted by Bronco Wrestler:
Swayz bad idea man, I can't sing
You can't wrestle either but that never stopped you! LOL
Posted By: Scotty Re: A year in my shoes. - 05/09/05 04:01 PM
Good Grief , Swayz... You're mean :p Not really.. Anyways.... why not? Who cares if you male wrestlers can't sing? You guys always have us girl wrestlers to make you sound "decent"
Posted By: Aaron Sweazy Re: A year in my shoes. - 05/09/05 05:46 PM
Quote:
Originally posted by Scotty:
Good Grief , Swayz... You're mean :p Not really.. Anyways.... why not? Who cares if you male wrestlers can't sing? You guys always have us girl wrestlers to make you sound "decent"
I just realized you were a girl! LOL I thought you were one of the guys, but you are one of the family instead, we all be protective of the sisters! I can sing I was on a scholarship for 2 years for singing.
Posted By: Bronco Wrestler Re: A year in my shoes. - 05/09/05 07:22 PM
Scotty-

I am sorry, I thought you were of the male gender. I am glad though that you a female are active in both wrestling and the message board.

Swayz-

I know I can't sing, or wrestle, but you cannot coach as we lost the Tag Team Match....
Posted By: Scotty Re: A year in my shoes. - 05/09/05 07:33 PM
XD! Yes! Even more big brothers to... uh.. either annoy or beat me up.. .. It's ok guys...I've been mistaken for a basketball player but just between us three I'd rather be mistaken for a male. LOL! And It's ok Swayz and Bronco..... Anyways, I actually do kinda count this as a family of mine... Just a bunch of ... -eyes her "older" brothers-..... guys and a few girls coming together to talk about something you like and I mean, Heck, You guys have been more supportive than my OWN TEAM MATES ! How sad is it when guys from different schools cheer for you at tournaments cause your teammates wont? and how sad is it when guys from different schools support you more than your own team does?
Posted By: Aaron Sweazy Re: A year in my shoes. - 05/10/05 02:23 AM
Quote:
Originally posted by Scotty:
XD! Yes! Even more big brothers to... uh.. either annoy or beat me up.. .. It's ok guys...I've been mistaken for a basketball player but just between us three I'd rather be mistaken for a male. LOL! And It's ok Swayz and Bronco..... Anyways, I actually do kinda count this as a family of mine... Just a bunch of ... -eyes her "older" brothers-..... guys and a few girls coming together to talk about something you like and I mean, Heck, You guys have been more supportive than my OWN TEAM MATES ! How sad is it when guys from different schools cheer for you at tournaments cause your teammates wont? and how sad is it when guys from different schools support you more than your own team does?
I think the guys that are rooting for you from other teams are those that will go on to wrestle in college. I learned looking back that college weeds out those who want to be there for the team, and high school more times than none is for self gain.
Posted By: Scotty Re: A year in my shoes. - 05/12/05 04:47 PM
I agree. I mean c'mon. I think you hit it on the head. I may not like the team that these guys wrestle for, but I respect them for supporting me. It takes alot of guts to support/cheer for someone when they're from a rival school. And Hey, I return the favor. If they're wrestling a teammate of mine, I still cheer for them , no matter what. I do cheer for my teammates... Just for the ones who actually support me and I most of the time cheer for the ones that don't. When I don't, I'm either warming up for my match or watching a wrestler I have to wrestle soon wrestle.
Posted By: Bronco Wrestler Re: A year in my shoes. - 05/13/05 12:26 AM
You don't see many class-less wrestlers in college...... ever wonder why that is?
Posted By: Aaron Sweazy Re: A year in my shoes. - 05/13/05 03:06 AM
Quote:
Originally posted by Bronco Wrestler:
You don't see many class-less wrestlers in college...... ever wonder why that is?
Because if they acted like a class-less jerk they would get their classes kicked!
Posted By: Scotty Re: A year in my shoes. - 05/13/05 07:14 PM
Quote:
Originally posted by Scotty:
I agree. I mean c'mon. I think you hit it on the head. I may not like the team that these guys wrestle for, but I respect them for supporting me. It takes alot of guts to support/cheer for someone when they're from a rival school. And Hey, I return the favor. If they're wrestling a teammate of mine, I still cheer for them , no matter what. I do cheer for my teammates... Just for the ones who actually support me and I most of the time cheer for the ones that don't. When I don't, I'm either warming up for my match or watching a wrestler I have to wrestle soon wrestle.
Swayz, would you say I'm justified in what I do at tournaments?
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