Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Day +42

 What a week Mom has had!

She has been able to have some wonderful visits from family and dear friends and this has been such a blessing and encouragement to her. 





She had her bone marrow biopsy last week, and received the initial results, but today we received some wonderful news! She found out that the bone marrow donor‘s blood cells have taken over 95% of the blood production! The doctor expects this to eventually move to 100%! Because she is doing so well, she will get to go home sometime later this week, to the ranch!! 

We are just praising the Lord for His grace and mercy and this unexpected shortening of her stay in Dallas! We are so excited to share this with all of you that are continuing to pray for Mom’s healing. Thank you all so very much!

Keep it up as we move toward these different bench marks of 100 days, then 6 months, and then a year.  These are significant in the bone marrow transplant time table. Each bench mark is another hurdle Mom has cleared toward full recovery and her body not rejecting the donor cells and developing graft vs. host disease  

Praising God with each of you over this wonder wonderful news!!

Love,

JJ 


6 comments:

Unknown said...

Glorious news!!! ❤️❤️❤️

Marshall Morgan said...

Wonderful news! Praise the Lord!

Renee Ebert said...

Praise God from whom ALL blessings flowπŸ™ŒπŸ™πŸ’“
Grateful to God for this fabulous news!!!

Yvonne Looper said...

Jan , my beautiful sister in Christ what wonderful miraculous news. God is just so great and wonderful and loving.I can't wait to hug you and just see your beautiful face. JJ , you've been amazing keeping us up thru this blog. May God's blessings rain upon you for being such a good daughter and your beautiful family for sharing you with all of us . Thank you . I'll be seeing you soon my sister's. Much love to both.πŸ’•πŸ’–

Tim & Elizabeth Whitlock said...

PRAISE GOD! THIS IS WONDERFUL NEWS! WE KNOW YOU ARE SO READY TO GO HOME!!! HAVE A BLESSED DAY!

Emily Frost said...

Thrilled! All praise to our Great Physician . . . and nurses, doctors and researchers.