Deadliest Catch’s Wild bill says daughter ‘put up with a lot’ after cancer diagnosis
Deadliest Catch’s Wild bill says daughter ‘put up with a lot’ after cancer diagnosis
Wild Bill Wichrowski, a prominent captain on “Deadliest Catch,” has been open about his family’s struggles, particularly concerning his daughter, Delia. She was diagnosed with cancer, which has been a challenging journey for the entire family. Wild Bill has expressed his admiration for Delia’s strength and resilience through her battle with the disease.
Delia’s journey has not only been a personal challenge but has also shed light on the impact of serious illnesses on families. Wild Bill has shared that Delia had to endure significant physical and emotional challenges during her treatment, and her ability to persevere through such a difficult time is something he deeply respects and admires. The experience has undoubtedly brought the family closer, and Wild Bill’s openness about the situation has helped raise awareness and support for others facing similar battles.
Captain Wild Bill shared his cancer diagnosis on Deadliest Catch months ago, but the Discovery Channel star is thanking his daughter for “putting up with a lot these past few months.”
The shocking moment Captain Wild Bill revealed he was diagnosed with cancer shook the entire Deadliest Catch fandom. He shared his hospital visit on Discovery Channel cameras and is taking time off work as he fights the disease.
Captain Wild Bill headed out to the open waters after cancer diagnosis
Captain Wild Bill was told he has prostate cancer by a doctor, as seen on Deadliest Catch. He is now undergoing treatment for the next six to eight months, following the news.
The star has been very open about his cancer journey since the start. He allowed cameras to document the moment he received his first diagnosis, sparking concern in viewers.
He headed out to sea after finding out, which saw doctors look at him “like he’s lost his mind,” despite being told his health conditions are currently “life-threatening”.
Dr. David Marshall of Radiation Oncology and Muscular Health said the volume of the mass had enlarged to “medium size” after the captain had only just admitted he felt “nervous to see the test results”.
He thanks his daughter for ‘putting up with a lot’
Bill has thanked his daughter for “keeping him inline,” as he navigates this tough battle.
He wrote on July 11: “Put up with a lot last few months,” and posted a photo of them smiling together while having a couple of drinks, the picture racked up 9K likes.
It comes almost a year after doctors told Bill they “really need to combine radiation with the hormone therapy.” His daughter, Delia, is now being his ultimate support during his journey.
The captain supports non-profit projects including Wounded Warriors and breast cancer charities. He is also a father to two sons, Zack and Jake, to which Zack works as a greenhorn on the Summer Bay.
Since the public found out about his health matters, he’s been open about enjoying life. The captain has attended parties, returned to Mex House, and spent time with his loved ones.
He is also believed to have returned to filming Deadliest Catch earlier this year, according to long-time viewers, and even just sold his 72 Blazer for a whopping $330,000.