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Sunday, May 12, 2013

BlinatumomAwesome!

I have often prayed for remission in my life. Only recently has it been for my cancer to be in remission. As they have been previously, my prayers were answered again. My most recent bone marrow aspirate revealed that I have reached complete remission. That means there is no trace of cancer! Pretty remarkable considering that I had only undergone two weeks of Blinatumomab treatments prior to the biopsy; it took me five months of chemotherapy to reach remission last year!


We received the news on Tuesday afternoon. That morning at breakfast I was approached by a sweet woman I now know as Janice. She approached me and declared, "I'm supposed to pray with you!" A little surprised I stammered, "Okay... ya, that'd be great." She explained that she had an impression that she was to pray for someone that morning and when she saw me she knew I was the one. Standing in the cafeteria and holding hands in a circle with me and my wife, she prayed for us. She prayed that my cancer would be eliminated and that Jesus Christ would heal me.

How right she was! Only minutes later I received a voice mail from my doctor stating he could meet with me early if I was available. We headed straight up to the leukemia floor. The PA came in beaming; we told her we hadn't heard anything on my biopsy, she happily reported that the test revealed I was in complete remission. I felt much like I did when I first found out that I had cancer - it took a few days to set in.


At this point we have decided to go through with the second bone marrow transplant in Salt Lake City. While they are finding a donor I will remain in Texas and undergo one more cycle of Blinatumomab to maintain remission. We estimate the date for my transplant to be at the end of June or beginning of July.

2 comments:

  1. That is great to hear, Marshall! You came to mind the other day when I was just to myself and had some time to think, so that is why I texted you. I just want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Jennifer and I have always liked you and I miss the old days of carpooling to Lex at 4 or 5 in the morning. :) I wish I had been a better friend and kept in touch, but hopefully you know that if you need me for anything then I will be there for you. Please keep me in the loop on your remission and let me know when you are back in town so I can come over and visit. :) You have my number, so call anytime!

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  2. Marshall -

    Working in the medical field I do see amazing things. Miracle is the word most used to convey a healing when the odds are against you. I am so happy for you and this miracle that prolongs your life on earth with your most precious family. Keep the faith because in the end that's the only thing we have.

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