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Last night around 8 pm, our oncologist who is head of our case called to tell us the results of Jack's bone marrow biopsy. She said it was good news and better than they could have hoped. They had been hoping to find less than 5% leukemic cells and when they did the test they found less than 1%! God is so good, and we are just amazed at his intimate care of our son.

She was so happy with how he has been responding to chemo, and we are thrilled to hear this report! We are so grateful for the many many prayers lifted up on our sons behalf and we have no doubt that God is hearing and answering those prayers. Thank you dear friends.

Something we were not expecting to happen, the nausea and vomiting has set in. Poor little buddy, last night he threw up 3 times over the course of the night and 1 time today. He sat around on the couch all day, just not feeling well and being pretty miserable. We were not expecting this, as he did not get sick at all with the first round of chemo he received while in the hospital.

We are praying this does not continue for too long, as the risk for him to become dehydrated would send us back to the hospital. He was pretty miserable today, so we are praying he be restored soon, and that the anti-nausea medicine we are giving him will take effect soon. Although, I think Jordan and I are quickly becoming pro's at throw-up clean up. Not something I really wanted to become proficient at!

Sweet boy has wanted nothing but mac n' cheese too. We should keep track of how many boxes he consumes this next month! Oh how we look forward to out boy feeling better soon.

Thank you again for the continued prayers. I will try to post some pictures tomorrow.

Comments

Joe & Rakel B. said…
So glad to hear the good report!! Praise God! Will definitely continue to pray for him to feel better and for strength for you guys! Love you and praying for you daily!
christy said…
Great news, Tali! We are praying for all of you daily!
Tony said…
Shared Jack's trial at homegroup Friday night in Raleigh, so you have some more folks praying for you now. So enjoyed Grandpa preaching on "why we sing" tonight. Since Celebrations stopped, we are in Kauflin withdrawals!
Anonymous said…
Tali,so happy to hear such good news. Hope the side effects are short lived. Keeping you and yours in constant prayer. We love you, your Aunt Kitty.
Carolyn Honea said…
Tali, I don't think I can read your blog without tears of joy or sorrow each time! It is wonderful the way the Lord is meeting you in the midst of this trial. I will definitely keep praying.
Amanda said…
Hi Tali, I am a friend of Rebecca's and I have been following your family's blog for the past week. I want you to know that your family is in our prayers. Thank you for the encouragement that your strong faith brings.

Amanda
So glad to hear this, Tali...we are continuing to pray!

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