Things are going well these for John. He is in his fourth week of Arsenic Therapy and all is well. He is not experiencing any side affects from this treatment. He will undergo one more week of this and then take a break. John will continue to take the ATRA indefinitely. God has been providing for the Pearson’s as they have been traveling daily to Riley for the treatment.
More good news...John has been cleared to begin practicing indoor soccer again, as long as he is very careful. He has also been cleared to drive here locally. As you can imagine this is a tremendous boost for John. Continue to pray for John & the family as they walk through this experience. Also pray for the Pearson’s friends, Brice King and his family. Brice is continuing to receive treatment down at Riley. Thanks for all your prayers and support.
Feb 14, 2008
Feb 6, 2008
BLOOD IS NEEDED...
We were informed that last week Riley Hospital was running low on blood. Some individuals who are there receiving treatments are in desperate need of blood. As we announced last Sunday, you can give blood where you are and designate it to go to Riley. You also need to designate a patient who you wish to have it. Currently John is not needing blood but his former roommate Brice King is needing some.
As we hear about other children who are in desperate need of blood we will also post their names so that you can designate it for them as well.
Thank you for your continued prayers and support of those who have been dealing with this horrible disease.
We were informed that last week Riley Hospital was running low on blood. Some individuals who are there receiving treatments are in desperate need of blood. As we announced last Sunday, you can give blood where you are and designate it to go to Riley. You also need to designate a patient who you wish to have it. Currently John is not needing blood but his former roommate Brice King is needing some.
As we hear about other children who are in desperate need of blood we will also post their names so that you can designate it for them as well.
Thank you for your continued prayers and support of those who have been dealing with this horrible disease.
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