The Christmas Miracle

When they sent me home fourteen days ago the doctors figured I might be home for a few days before I got a fever and would have to go back into the hospital.  That was then…

Today marks fourteen days since I came home. I never got the fever. My blood values continue to rise and the bone marrow test I took yesterday still shows no sign of the cancer having come back yet. This is amazing. (We know that without the transplant my bone marrow will eventually produce cancer cells again, but it is amazing that it has goen 3 weeks without it coming back.)

This means that instead of three rounds of chemotherapy, I will only need two. The next one is the one they give before the transplant.

I get to spend Christmas at home with my family. Thank God!

I go back into the hospital next week and start the process for the bone marrow transplantation. So hopefully I will be back home and recovering properly by mid-February.

This is an incredible answer to our prayers (all of us) Thank you all so much for praying and wishing me well. And thank you God for answering them and keeping me healthy enough to do this.

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    1. Brian, I am so very happy that you get to spend Christmas with your family. Praying for continued good news and perfect healing.

    2. Brian, fantastic news. God is good. I’m so happy for you that you will be home for Christmas. Woohoo and Hohoho🎅

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