Brian’s Blog was created for all of his friends, family, fans, and community members who are cheering him on in his fight against leukemia. Brian graduated from HHS in May of this year. Many people know Brian due to his leadership, sportsmanship, and outstanding athletic achievements including three state championships in wrestling, a state football championship, state discus champion 2011 and varsity track and soccer teams. He had received a call to serve a full-time mission to Uruguay and was planning to start his mission at the end of the month. After completing his mission to Uruguay, Brian planned to play football at SUU where he has already received a full-ride scholarship. Brian was diagnosed with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML) on Tuesday October 2nd. That very day he was taken to Salt Lake City for intensive inpatient care. He has been receiving chemotherapy, blood transfusions, and other treatments. We hope and pray that Brian will recover with the help of competent medical care. Doctors say that there is an 80% chance that Brian’s cancer will respond favorably to treatment. Thank you so much for your support. We will keep you updated regularly on Brian’s progress.
Update: On January 14, 2014, Brian passed away after a 15 1/2 month battle with leukemia. He was in remission following the first series of chemotherapy treatments for only 3 months, in spite of earlier optimism. Another harder hitting chemotherapy began in June with the intention of following with a bone marrow transplant but instead, alternative treatments in Colorado Springs and later Atlanta were chosen. Those also were unsuccessful, too little too late. In November he underwent yet more chemotherapy in Denver. The leukemia did not respond. Brian returned home to Southern Utah friends and family on December 12, 2013. Leukemia took his mortal life, but it can't touch his spirit.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Horrocks Men 11/17/2013

Tim & Charlotte

Surgery Postponed For A Day

Yesterday's surgery was postponed after waiting for six hours, which actually worked out better because Robert, Brian's oldest brother, just happened to have a layover at Denver Int'l. Airport, which also had problems with flights being cancelled, so he ended up having to spend the night in Denver, not 10 minutes away, so Brian and I got to visit with him late last night. Haha That's a long sentence. If he had had the surgery, he wouldn't have felt like much of a visit, so it worked out better.

So today, fortunately or unfortunately, is the surgery at 4 pm. Yeah, I'm dreading it. Thank you for all your prayers. This is a risky surgery, especially considering Brian's immune system, but the risk is worse they say to leave the infection. Hard to take. I feel like he'll be all right, but I'll be praying. I wish he didn't have to go through so much. He s willing to do whatever it takes to get well. Hoping for the best...will keep you posted.

On a happier note, we had Brian's brother, Tim and sister, Charlotte visit us last weekend. It was great having them and they were wonderful support. On Sunday morning, we had a surprise visit from the men of the Horrocks family- Ron & sons, and grandson, Carter. When I woke Brian up to tell him he had company, he saw Carter and smiled...so happy to see his little friend.  It was good to see them all and their smiling familiar faces!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Surgery Today

Today Brian must undergo surgery to remove an infection that is not going away with any of the medicines they've been pumping into him. We wished we could avoid it, but even though there are risks involved, it is a worse risk going another three weeks with this infection which could spread throughout his body if not stopped, keeping in mind that his immune system is down due to  chemo therapy and leukemia.They are removing the upper lobe of his right lung. We were hoping and praying to avoid this, but given all the risk, just have to go there. It is expected that the other two lobes will take over the space and he will live a normal life, maybe not do the marathon. They are also going to clean up the infection in his throat. Brian says it will be all right, and is keeping a good attitude. He'll be at least a night in the ICU.  It will be painful. Just gotta take this one day at a time,  I don't like writing bad news on the blog or sharing it period.  But I know you want to know, so I decided to post this. I hope to have a good report in a couple of days.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Time For A Good Laugh

Want to Share A Favorite Joke?
Brian could use a good laugh now and then. If you know a joke that Brian would like, could you post it on the blog?  Thanks. This should be fun.  

Friday, November 8, 2013

GOOD NEWS!

Brian's oncologist/hematologist, Dr. Smith, came in this morning around 7am thinking that Brian should not have the tongue/throat surgery, and we were on the same page having realized that the reason for much of the inflammation in his throat over the past month+ was the hydroxyurea, a low dose chemo drug that he was on to suppress white cells (mostly all cancerous),  We realized also that the times the swelling and pain in the throat subsided were when this medicine was cut back or temporarily stopped.  We had thought it was other things that may have caused the improvement, but late yesterday were able to put the pieces of the puzzle together.  Now they say he may not have to have the surgery at all, and that the fungus they thought it looked like following the biopsy a couple days ago may not be what it is exactly, though they are treating with anti-fungal drugs.  We feel a huge relief, all of your prayers and ours have been answered again!

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Update on Brian

Brian is currently being treated at University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora, Colorado (Denver). After all we have tried, the dreaded transplant is the only reasonable choice left given his present condition.  The past month has been extremely hard on him, and we are lucky and blessed that he pulled through the infections he had,  one from his central line and the other a relapse of sorts from an infection he had in the hospital in July.  Having a suppressed immune system  finally caught up with him. He spent over a week in the ICU in Atlanta and been inpatient ever since, except for the transfer here. Yes, it is crazy.  But we fell into the hands of some outstanding doctors, and feel that Heavenly Father has opened our eyes, and opened doors, and we pray that  He will continue to bless and guide Brian through this experience.

Over the last month he has also developed a fungal infection in his throat or back of the tongue which will require surgery tomorrow morning. We thought it was the return of mucositis, but it isn't. It has been and will be rugged to go through, but it could have been worse. After the surgery, they will begin chemotherapy which hopefully will be effective in bringing the AML into remission.  It is expected that he will be a month in the hospital, have a break for a week or so, then return for the transplant, another month inpatient, and  if all goes well, have another 2 - 3 months receiving outpatient care here. Just pray that he can have all the strength he needs to fight the fight of his life.


     (He is in the white building,11th floor on the back, windows look to the north.)

    Brian up and decided to do some squats today, monitor wires tucked in and IV lines dangling.
I think it freaked the nurse a little when the heart rate shot up.



He misses everybody so much. We hear about so many of you still praying for Brian. Thank you so much for your continued prayers for Brian!!!  

He has a cousin, Johnny Graham, same age, who lives in the area who helped us when we arrived Monday night and has lifted Brian's spirits so much!  Here Brian has escaped the hospital bed and is relaxing while Johnny looks up a good movie to watch on Tuesday. The address for Brian is below the picture.


 Address:  (Updated 11/24/2013)
University of Colorado Hospital, 
Brian Scott, Room 1124
Anschutz inpatient Pavillion
12605 E. 16th Avenue
Aurora, CO 80045
                                                                 

Thursday, September 26, 2013

PRAYERS NEEDED
To all you dear friends and acquaintances who have faithfully followed and prayed for Brian, thank you so much.  We have felt your love and support and are deeply grateful.
We have come to a critical point in Brian's battle, and the cancer is gaining fast.  We feel that we are doing the thing that will help him, but only time will tell the will of Heavenly Father.  Please pray for Brian.  Leukemia is such a sneaky disease.  You can't see it, people can look well but they're not. He feels happy, healthy and good about the cannabis and the path he is taking to get well. We support him, and feel that it should work.  Pray that it will, and soon.   Thank you so much!

Monday, September 16, 2013

                                       HAPPY 20th BIRTHDAY BRIAN!

              Last night we celebrated Brian's birthday with family and friends.  He had a good time, and blew the candles out in an instant, all twenty.

Monday, September 2, 2013

No News Is Good News


Since, the last post there hasn't been a lot to write about. It was a month day before yesterday since we arrived in Colorado Springs.  Brian has had very little change in the blood counts. Interestingly enough and thankfully, they have not seen any blasts (immature cancer cells) since we left Utah! It appears that the bone marrow is still feeling the effects of the multiple chemotherapies since October. It is now about 2 1/2 months since his last chemo treatment ended.  He has been on the cannabis for over 3 weeks now, and started at very low doses. It has been recommended that he have  2000 to 3000 mg per day, and he has reached 1000 mg per day so far, which is a fair dose.  He has little side effects from it, so he acts and thinks like normal. Initially, he was more sleepy and occasionally a bit silly but only when we would bump up the dose, and not always then either.  I am glad the body adjusts to it, so there is less side effect. His eyebrows and eyelashes are grown back and hair is growing in on his head once again!  :) He has been exercising moderately, but enough to get sore! He has a good attitude, and while he doesn't whine about it, wishes he could be home.  He is dreaming about going snowboarding this winter, which is looking like a good possibility.  He has had to get platelet transfusions twice, once 2 weeks ago and again with 2 units of blood last week.  So we've been a bit disappointed in the CBC's, but we trust a wise Heavenly Father who has a plan and we just do our part, and hope for the day when it gets better. Brian feels pretty good, has no pain issues, and keeps busy communicating with friends and family, playing a few video games and practicing his guitar. He has plans to study more and make better use of his time now that he is not so sleepy.  I will try to get him posting here in the near future also. Thanks to all of you for checking in, and for your continued prayers.  It means a lot.


Brian's sister, Charlotte, and her husband, Trujillo and four children drove out to see Brian
last week for a few days.  This was last night, kicking back for a few camera shots.  Brian needs a shave! :)