Ringing a bell after chemotherapy is a tradition at many cancer centers to mark the end of treatment. It's a celebration of the patient's accomplishment and can also symbolize relief and support.
Son J's (hopefully) last chemo infusion was today. He will have scans done in early February and praying he can put this nightmare behind him.
He even got a certificate 😁
Please keep him in your prayers. They are much appreciated.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs 😊
Lauren
That is good news !!! Great to be able to Ring that bell !!!
ReplyDeleteI am celebrating in my heart for your son's good news! He will certainly be in my prayers in the days ahead.
ReplyDeleteWonderful news! Bet mama bear broke down in happy tears.
ReplyDeleteGod love him, he toughed all this out. You both remain in my prayers to good St. Peregrine
ReplyDeletewow. That went fast, probably didn't seem so to J. Congratulations to him!
ReplyDeleteWoo Hoo!!! Ding, ding!!!! That certainly deserves a huge celebration. He's never left my prayers. I'm certainly not stopping now. Hugs! ~Robin~
ReplyDeleteSuch good news for J & his Mama!! Praying he is on the road to recovery & done with this ordeal! Time to celebrate!!🎉❤️
ReplyDeleteI will keep praying Lauren, what an accomplishment. I know its an ordeal for Mom too. Yay for him.
ReplyDeletePraying that healing has begun!! He looks happy that's for sure. I will keep him in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteWooly hugs.
Cathy
That is good news and prayers that he continues to heal and stay cancer free. I love your yellow bird rug and I have never made a straight rug, lol.
ReplyDeleteYAY for Jason! Praying he is through with this and all will be well going forward. Janice
ReplyDeleteGive my congratulations to Jason. I'm so glad that he's finished with his chemo. I can assure you that it's no picnic. I'm keeping him in my prayers. Now he will continue to heal from that nasty chemo effects and I wish him
ReplyDeletea wonderful summer. Hugs.
Julia