karlak's Cancer Blog
May 6, 2009
A few weeks ago I would be talking about our Son-in Law Greg having to spend his time in the Hospital and never coming out or going to just set and wait for the end. “But this is not the case,n with the grace of God”, he will undergo a chemo treatment to get ready to receive a Bone Borrow transplant
this may take more than one round to get him ready. It has a blessing to be able to have hope, after have sadness and no hope.
When the day comes to celebrate, I hope to celebrate with all of you. As always I send my love and support to all of my extended family.
Love Sherri
I send all my love to all my extended family.






Good news, we all need hope. Let’s hope this will work. Thinking about you and your family Sherri.
Sherri, I have been thinking of your family and wondering how your son-in-law greg was doing. I am glad to here you have found hope. Bone Marrow Transplant is a rough road. My husband did very well through transplant, but he stil had leukemia at the 30 day bone marrow biopsy. I wish he could have lived to see his next transplant but grew to weak and in many ways gave up. I always had hope that he would beat the leukemia as rough as it is to beat. Cancer sucks. I hate what it has done to my family. I wish you guys the best of luck. I pray everyday that someone some where gets to beat cancer and remains cancer free!
Stacy
Sherri, Having a plan sure is encouraging. Holding you and your son-in law Greg in prayer for a good outcome! Hope to continue to hear good news from you!
Theresa
Sherri:
I am glad to hear that Greg is going through the transplant. Hope is eternal and may just be the shot in the arm for him and your family. I will be praying for Greg, you and yours.
Hugs
Teresa
I will bw praying that all goes well.
Thank you so much for all your good thoughts and love and support you have sent to me
Sherry hope is always welcome in our lives
God bless your family and we continue to uplift Greg to the Lord miracles happen each and every day!
keep the faith
peace and blessings
Diane
Sherri,
I cannot imagine anything worse than feeling hopeless. There is always hope, just as there is always faith. I will, along with everyone else, keep Greg in my prayers. I hope the chemo/transplant goes as easily as it can, and that the results are positive.
Sarajane
Sherri; Medicine has many miracles, and if this one gives Greg more quality time then that is a great blessing. Noone knows why or what this cancer has in store for any of us. We just need to hold on tight and be thankful for small things that make us happy. Some people leave this earth far too soon, and I always think that I should be blessed to have had this much time already.
I will pray for Greg and you and your family.
Weezie
Sherri,
I certainly hope things go well. I will be praying that this is just the miracle he needs.
Hugs,
Joyce