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OT - With your help. I'm still here

Hello Buff Family and Friends,

This is a special newsflash because it marks a rather significant milestone: it’s been four years and 55 updates since I first reached out for help. Can you believe it? Time flies when you're…well, not exactly having fun, but you know what I mean!
I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported me throughout this journey. Whether it's been through prayers, donations, or simply having my back, each and every one of you has made a difference. Your prayers lift me up when I’m tempted to hit the snooze button on life, and your generosity has raised nearly $50,000 so far—all of which has gone towards medical care. You folks are the wind beneath my slightly tattered wings, and I’m so grateful to have you by my side.
Now, let’s dive into the latest episode of "Craig vs. Cancer."
Thankfully, I’ve got my buddy Keith to drive me to Winston-Salem every three weeks. Since he’s a teacher, our appointments have shifted to the afternoon—because, you know, the kids need to learn before I get poked with needles. We head out in my fire-breathing chariot, a 2010 Ford Focus. Okay, fine, it’s more like an old horse that’s been put out to pasture. But Keith, being a former cop, has no problem revving her up and blowing the cobwebs out of her. After a few splutters, she adapts to interstate driving. Go, Focus, go!Once we arrived, things got... interesting in the infusion room. I had a newbie nurse who turned me into a human dartboard. I started to get a little cranky—channeling my inner Oliver the cat. MEOW! After about an hour of this, she finally got things flowing. Here’s hoping she gets some extra practice before next time!Looking ahead,
I have another round of CT scans scheduled for September 30th. Even though I’ve done this plenty of times, the scanxiety is real, so keep sending those good vibes my way.
In other medical news, I’ll be getting my first cataract lens implant on December 18th. Merry Christmas to me, right? Hopefully, I’ll be able to see clearly (at least through one eye) after that. For now, I’m still navigating life by feel, which is, let's say, a little tiring. The catch is these fancy new lenses come with a $2,000 price tag that insurance won’t cover—and payment is due before the procedure. Of course, they’d want the cash upfront!But with your continued prayers, support, and generosity, I’m hanging in there with y’all—and the beat goes on.
To help with my new surgery, please click the “Donate” button. at this link https://gofund.me/07d15322
With blessings and gratitude,
NCBuff

Lincoln and the NCAA

I am now 3-1 in games attended at Lincoln Memorial Field. Not proud of getting suckered in to attending last Saturday. A few observations.
-The NUBS have a strange fetish with the 1994 National Championship. Someone should tell them none of the current players know what a pager is or anything about the 1994 national championship
-Drone shows can be pretty cool
-The NCAA needs to put a cap on artificial noise from loudspeakers. THose nice Nebraska folks ought to be ashamed of themselves pretending their stadium is loud, they just buy the biggest damn speakers they can find and turn them to max volume when the opposing offense is on the field. Look, natural nosie from fans is fine but artifical noise needs to be banned.
-The hatred and disdain for all things colorado, in Linclon is real and it is palpable.
-I like their coach, but i have little respect for the program that pretends to be one thing and really is the opposite. I hope they lose every week they play.
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