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A supportive thankyou to all of my support friends and family who have supportive me

Hello to all my supportive friends and family. from the graciousness of my heart I do apologize for not being able to reach all of you or reply individually. However would like to let you know I am so appreciativr and overwelmed with the words and financial support. Its been such a long time since I last did a blog post. So much has happened. I got married to the love of my life Jessica on 17th October 2017 and had the most magical wedding day ever.

I got to marry my best friend. Went on my honeymoon and also survived another blessed family christmas lunch. 2014 ended with such a positive medical result indicating that my tumor hasn't grown nor shrunk. Moving into 2015 as a result being part of a Brain Cancer Clinical Trial I am currently on which is ABT 414 my eyrs have becone mych worse. Cornea Deposits, cornear damage and dry eyes are many other related eye issues. This has impact my ability to not work, my pension and I had to defer my course in Diploma of Community Services.

The eye problems are a frustration especially these have added more troubled burden to what I am already dealing with, however I wish not to complain rspecially this clinicial trial is still keeping me alive however a catch w0/20 with the quality of life.

I am so greatful for all the wonderful people who continue to pray and support myself, my wife Jessica and my family.. a few weeks ago Jessica and I attended an awesome fundraiser at Fitxcore Sunbury. These guys put on a fantastic night for raising money for my treatment and  ongoing cause. A nassive shout out to them and the community of sunbury. https://m.facebook.com/fitxcore check out there facebook page.

I am going to start blogging again. Ive written up some key areas I want to go into depth in the upcoming weeks. It really feels good to be back on blogging.
Its emotionally powering. Wow!!

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  1. Surviving with cancer is the great thing and indeed it can be healed well with supporting hands. Your story is inspiring and defeating cancer is great thing. Your blog may help many cancer survivors to build up courage.

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