I'm so blown away, I can't even think straight. Last night I dropped by Station 1, Ware County Fire/Rescue where my other family was cooking over 250 Boston butts that they have sold as a fund raiser to help our family through all of this cancer stuff. In my life, I have never experienced the kind of love that has been poured out on our family from the amazing community in which I live!! It is truly humbling and overwhelming to see in such a personal way the love of Christ being played out!!!
Also... Thank You First Baptist Church from the Wheeler Family!!!!!!! I don’t even have the words to express our gratitude for the outpouring of love and support that has come from FBC. I’ve often said that we are not just a church but were a family and right now I believe that more than ever. Folks have brought us the most amazing meals, come to help with yard work, sent encouraging cards and letters. It’s truly overwhelming!
Right now, here is where things are as far as my journey goes. We got a good report from Dr. Jha last Friday in that he said he was pleased with the numbers from my blood work. I will start my second round of chemo on June 4th and it will last for seven days. After that, I will have another bone marrow biopsy done and if my blast cell percentage is 5% or lower, they will proceed with the bone marrow transplant.
Our prayer right now is that I get into enough remission to do the transplant and that we will be able to do it with Dr. Kota in Augusta. The jury is still out on the location as they are still haggling with the insurance company.
Well… That’s pretty much where we are. Again, THANK YOU for all the love and prayers. They mean the world!
Right now, here is where things are as far as my journey goes. We got a good report from Dr. Jha last Friday in that he said he was pleased with the numbers from my blood work. I will start my second round of chemo on June 4th and it will last for seven days. After that, I will have another bone marrow biopsy done and if my blast cell percentage is 5% or lower, they will proceed with the bone marrow transplant.
Our prayer right now is that I get into enough remission to do the transplant and that we will be able to do it with Dr. Kota in Augusta. The jury is still out on the location as they are still haggling with the insurance company.
Well… That’s pretty much where we are. Again, THANK YOU for all the love and prayers. They mean the world!