From my previous posts I had mentioned that I was having a bone marrow biopsy. This test was to determine whether I still had leukemia in my body or if Sam's cells had attacked them and run them off. Well it was the latter. I got the news this morning alongside my wife and dad. I've never cried like this before. What a monumental day! Dec 2nd! I also heard a really good quote from the nurse which is a truth, "cancer isn't a death sentence, it's a character builder". I couldn't agree more!
Thank you to everyone who has been reading this blog, my friends, family, my wife and most of all my brother. I did not do this alone. And I'd also like to thank my doctors and nurses. They're the ones who beat the cancer, I just survived it.
I will continue to update this blog with my progress towards my goals. As well as the status of my health. I actually have another spinal tap on Monday, so maybe I'll get some more amazing news next week.
I am so happy for you Zach and so in awe of your strength and determination. Can't wait to see you soon! When you're up for it, I'm buying celebratory drinks! :)
ReplyDeleteBest post ever!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing news!!!! Congrats Zach! Your health is the best holiday gift anyone could ask for.
ReplyDeleteMy father died a few years ago, and now me, my mother and younger brother live alone. Yesterday my mom told me she might have leukemia, she said the doc seemed very sure of it, but she's going to do a re-test anyway, the results will come out on thursday. I really don't know what to do, i've been crying from the sec i got the news. I'm so scared i dont wanna lose her too, i've already lost a parent. What are the chances to survive leukemia ? she's 46 btw
ReplyDeleteI'd rather have the cancer myself, than watching her getting sick :(