Thank you
Thank you so much for the love, prayers, and support you all have sent me over the last month. It helps me to stay strong and hopeful. It is very comforting that so many of you care about me.
A little update: my tumor markers have dropped by about 30% and my liver levels have dropped about 50%. This is extremely encouraging because it seems my new treatment is working.
I am monitoring to see if I am having any symptoms from my brain Mets and will probably do another Brain MRI in the winter.
I named my concert “No One Can Survive Alone” because cancer has taught me how important others are to my survival. I am alive because research scientists discovered drugs to stop cancer, doctors chose the right treatments for me, nurses carefully delivered those treatments, family and friends took care of me, and strangers reached out with prayers and messages of support.
“No individual can live alone, no nation can live alone. . . . All life is interrelated. . . . Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly” - Dr. Martin Luther King Christmas Eve Sermon 1967
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