Dear Friends,
The 16th of December will mark the four-year anniversary of Travis' first seizure and our ultimately learning of the brain tumor. Travis had his most current MRI about a month ago and everything looks great. He is really doing well and at his appointment the doctor was just amazed at how he is doing. On Friday, December 9th, Travis, his father, mother, brother and sister-in-law attended a meeting at MD Anderson with Dr. Fred Lang, who performed the surgery. Dr. Lang is doing some amazing research related to brain tumors and the use of the common cold virus to attack brain tumors. It has great potential and the early results look highly encouraging. Dr. Lang had not seen Travis in four years as Travis was passed off to an oncologist after the surgery. After Dr. Lang talked to Travis, he told his dad how great Travis looked and appears to be doing. He also told him a great story. I would like to pass it along to you.
After Travis had his surgery and radiation treatment, we decided we needed a vacation. So the two of us flew to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico and spent a few days. We went on a chartered fishing trip and caught some marlin fish. After we returned, Travis sent Dr. Lang a picture of us with one of the marlin. Travis wrote on the picture, “Three months after brain surgery. Thanks Dr. Lang!” Dr. Lang passed along to Travis' dad that he has framed Travis’ picture and put it up on the wall of his office. He said that he uses it when he has people who come to see him to discuss their brain surgery. After explaining the many dangers involved, he shows them Travis’ picture. Dr. Lang says the picture has been a big hope to people who need hope at that time! Isn’t it amazing how God can use terrible things to send wonderful messages! This Christmas season, I am reminded that God did just that when he sent His son Jesus to earth to be born, live among us and then die on the cross for our sins. That is where the ultimate hope is and we stand in awe that God has shown favor on Travis and is using his life as a vessel for hope to be experienced by others. As always we want to THANK YOU for all of your support, encouragement and prayers through these past four years. There is no doubt in my mind that God surrounded us with a faith family who went before the Lord on bended knee and now look at how God is using us.
Praise God, we feel very blessed!
"How great is your goodness, which you have stored up for those who fear you, which you bestow in the sight of men on those who take refuge in you. " Psalm 31:19
The Black Family wishes you and yours a very happy Christmas!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
February 18th MRI check up
I am on a quarterly MRI schedule now and had my most recent check up on Feb, 18th. Everything looked great and all appears to be stable. My next scheduled appointment will be in June. Thanks for your continued prayers these appointments are always stressful.
Travis
Travis
3 year survivor!
I wrote this on January 10th, the 3 year anniversary of my operation. "Three years ago from the time I’m writing this I still had few more hours of surgery to go. I had already been on the table for 12 hours. Many of you had spent a long day or were about to spend some long nights at the hospital in support of Jennifer and me. Other’s had sent up many prayers through out the day. Each year as this anniversary comes up I reflect on how blessed Jennifer and I are to have such great family and friends like you to help us get through life’s curveballs. While there have been many and sometimes continue to be moments of fear or doubt I am comforted by the fact that God has used this experience to draw me and many who have witnessed my experience closer to him. In my weakness He is strongest. In my moment of great sorrow I cried out to Him and he answered by giving my surgeon “The most successful operation of his career” and me a full recovery. So, on this third anniversary of my brain surgery I give thanks and praise to God for you and for what he has done in me. Go count your blessings I’m sure they are all around you."
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