Hi Everyone,
I wanted to say thanks again to everyone that has been in contact with me, either publicly or privately, it's been very overwhelming to say the least. Quite honestly, we would not be staying afloat right now without the help of this board. I know it's been a rough year on the court, but the help you guys have provided to my family...amazing. I wish I could high five/awkward guy hug each one of you.
My son is doing well, no active signs of cancer, which is great. Pretty anxious weeks ahead though, as a week from today, he'll have a stem cell transplant, with his twin sister being his donor. A few of you reached out back in November offering to be donors...awesome, I strongly encourage anyone that's ever thought of being a donor to sign up at Be The Match.
If you don't know what a stem cell transplant is, it's basically like an organ transplant...except a new immune system is being transplanted into my son's body. There's a million different ways this can go, so he will be in the hospital a minimum of a month, and it could end up being many months.
We're staying very positive, his energy and spirit give us the peace of mind to stay this way.
If you have the ability to share his Go Fund Me page (http://www.gofundme.com/gzrcnc) on Facebook/Twitter, I sincerely thank you. Prayers/thoughts just as important though too.
Go MU!
Brian
Good luck man
Great news, here's hoping that things continue to break your son's way.
Great news and we will keep on praying!
Will keep the thoughts and prayers going!
Kick some ass.
Excellent will keep on praying.
Stud of the Game: Bradley
Thanks for keeping us updated. Be strong. Prayers up.
One of my best friends and the guy I sit next to at MU games, was a stem cell donor to his brother 5 years ago. I recalled this, this past weekend as his brother announced that 5 years ago he received his stem cell transplant and he was now cancer free. Great news to hear.
All the best...thinking of you all
Continuing my prayers. We're all with you and thinking of you.
thoughts firmly with your family.
Brian - so happy to hear the positive news! You, Bradley and your family are in my prayers.
Best wishes to Bradley and the family. Hoping the stem cell transplant goes as planned.
Glad to hear things are going well. He's a fighter!
All the best to you and the family, Dish.
So glad things are going well! Keeping you, Bradley, and your family in my prayers.
Keep the good news coming.
Glad to hear this update, Dish. All the best to your son and your family.
Prayers up for your son and all your family. God bless.
Ideal situation - Charlotte's gonna get 'er done! Hang in there, little man.
Well, not completely ideal - it comes to me in my early morning fog that they are most likely not identical twins - duh. God bless you all.
Godspeed!
Fabulous news Dish. Continued prayers and best wishes for Bradley!
My wife had stem cell transplant in 2011 for acute lymphocytic leukemia with a Philadelphia chromosome. Her donor was a young man from Great Britain. She is doing very well. I'm sure your son will too. We'll be praying for him. I second your admonition that all under age 60 sign up to be a donor. Also, donate platelets and your local cancer center. Cancer patients and the facilities are always in need of platelets. It's about a two hour process that is life saving.
Prayers up for your son and your family!!!
Keep fighting Dish. Great news to date. :)
Best of luck, Dish!
Quote from: MUDish on February 09, 2015, 06:20:51 PM
Hi Everyone,
I wanted to say thanks again to everyone that has been in contact with me, either publicly or privately, it's been very overwhelming to say the least. Quite honestly, we would not be staying afloat right now without the help of this board. I know it's been a rough year on the court, but the help you guys have provided to my family...amazing. I wish I could high five/awkward guy hug each one of you.
My son is doing well, no active signs of cancer, which is great. Pretty anxious weeks ahead though, as a week from today, he'll have a stem cell transplant, with his twin sister being his donor. A few of you reached out back in November offering to be donors...awesome, I strongly encourage anyone that's ever thought of being a donor to sign up at Be The Match.
If you don't know what a stem cell transplant is, it's basically like an organ transplant...except a new immune system is being transplanted into my son's body. There's a million different ways this can go, so he will be in the hospital a minimum of a month, and it could end up being many months.
We're staying very positive, his energy and spirit give us the peace of mind to stay this way.
If you have the ability to share his Go Fund Me page (http://www.gofundme.com/gzrcnc) on Facebook/Twitter, I sincerely thank you. Prayers/thoughts just as important though too.
Go MU!
Brian
Haven't been on here very often, but glad to hear this hopeful update. Your posts are inspiring. Keeping your family in our prayers!
Quote from: Ellenson Superlative on February 10, 2015, 09:30:41 AM
Haven't been on here very often, but glad to hear this hopeful update. Your posts are inspiring. Keeping your family in our prayers!
Don't give up! We'll keep the prayers coming.
This is great news. I have been on the donor list for quite some time. Very willing to help if I am a match and it is necessary.
Sending my best. As someone caring for a family member with cancer, I know it is a hard road. Just keep positive.
That is fantastic news Dish. Keep your head up, stay positive, and let it comfort you to have the support of MU nation.
What your son and family has endured, puts everything in perspective. It's not about W's & L's. As a father of two young boys, my heart reaches out to you.
Be strong bud.
God is good.
Continue to pray for the little guy as well as you and your family.
I can only imagine what emotions and energy levels you and the fam have had to deal with.
From a comment made in the vaccination thread ..
http://www.businessinsider.com/boy-with-cancer-struck-a-symbolic-blow-against-anti-vaxxers-2015-2