Tuesday 3 July 2012

Our Testimony

On 21st June 2011, our eldest son Samuel, then an 11 year old boy, was diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. A tumour the size of an apple was discovered on his lower right leg. Further investigation also discovered 2 small nodules on his right lung, a symptom that the cancer has metastasized.

Children are gifts from God, but why is this happening to our son? Did we do anything wrong? How are we going to reveal this illness to him? If only we can take his place? There are so many questions that circled our mind. Claire and I cried and pleaded with God to spare our son from this illness, from death. The pain is indescribable.

Sam stopped his schooling and embarked on a different journey.....6 sessions of heavy dosaged chemotherapy designed to shrink the tumour, surgery to remove the tumour and followed by a further 8 more rounds of chemotherapy. The hospital room has become his 2nd home.

On the week of 25th June 2012, one year after the discovery, both the surgeon and the oncologist that treated Sam informed us that Sam is back to normal. His leg is healing well after the removal of the tumour, and the nodules in his lungs are cleared (in fact, they are already cleared by his 4th Chemotherapy treatment).

We couldn’t have gone thru this 1 year without the Lord personally hand holding us and guiding us in every step and decision that we take. As Samuel began his chemo treatment, God has impressed on me the verse from Psa 118:17 (I will not die but live and declare the works of God), which gives me assurance that my son will walk out of this ordeal victoriously. Another verse is in 1st Pet 2:24 (by His stripes you are healed). When my faith becomes weak, He reminded me to have faith as a mustard seed and to trust and believe in Him (Matt 17:20).

I recalled a traumatic period where the surgeon asked us to make the decision on amputation of Sam’s right leg. We have to seek opinions from multiple surgeons before the Lord led us to a very experienced surgeon who is fatherly and comforting, and is also a Christian brother. Samuel does not need to have his leg amputated.  Praise the Lord! In fact, the tumour by then has already shrunk from the size of an apple to that of a cherry. The biopsies on the subsequent removed tumour revealed that it is dead. It reminds us of the fig tree that Jesus cursed, and it died (Mark 11:12 – 20). We have repeatedly used the word of the Lord to curse the tumour. How powerful and almighty is the word of the Lord!

There was a time where Claire went thru a period of lost sleep, fear and restlessness. She has developed a deep sense of regrets, fears and doubts. That week, the Director of Rhema Training Center was in town and there is a Wednesday prayer meeting. We attended the prayer meeting. Claire was ministered that evening and she no longer has problems with her sleeps.

Our God has intervened and snatched Samuel back from the jaws of death. We do not know the reason why our son has to go thru these pains and sufferings at such a tender age. But we do acknowledge that the Lord is in charge. Meanwhile, there are so many people that we want to thank for their prayer and support;  our cell members, pastors, brothers and sisters in Riverlife, our ex-church, relatives and family members, colleagues ....the list goes on. But the biggest gratitude from our heart goes out to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. We are forever grateful to Him.

From Samuel:
The last chemotherapy session ended on my 12th birthday. I felt very relieved and very thankful to God for seeing me thru the whole year of treatment. In particular during the surgery to remove the tumour on my leg, I prayed to God and felt his peace in me. I do not ask God why this has happened to me because He has planned my path as stated in Jer 29:11 (For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future).
Currently, I am back to school, which I missed for the entire year in treatment, and I will be attempting my PSLE this year J.  I will still have to be back to the hospital for continual checkups and reviews on a monthly basis. Please pray for me that I will be fine.
Like my parents, I am forever grateful to the Lord and I will serve him as best as I can.

Wednesday 23 May 2012

End of Chemo Treatment ....the Best Birthday present

It's Samuel's birthday today.
Today, he will be discharged from the hospital.
And today marked the last of Sam's chemo treatment, which started in June 2011.


The final chemo treatment is over. Thumbs up for overcoming the 11 months of misery and sufferings.
By the grace of God, it is finished,
The first birthday cake presented to Sam by the nurses of Wd 76. Thank God for all these dedicated nurses, who often go out of their ways to make Sam feels at home despite during the treatments. 



We then have a pleasant surprise....there is a 2nd cake prepared
for Sam. It is from the Children Cancer Foundation, a non-profit
organisation dedicated to improve the quality of life of children
with cancer. We have recieved a lot of help from CCF
throughout Sam's treatment. We are grateful for the ladies in
CCF that are always so cheerful, and will always do their
best to make life easier for Sam and Claire.  



The final trip out of the ward. Sam is tired, but very happy...seen here with mum and godma (Letitia).


When we were in the car driving out of the hospital, Sam spoke out aloud, saying
"this is the best birthday gift, and I will remember it for the rest of my lifĂ«"

Monday 21 May 2012

Day 1 - 14th Chemo Treatment

Woke up today with a mixed emotion .... its chemo treatment day again for Sam (sad).

But today is also the last chemo treatment in the prescribed protocol, a day where we have looked forward to when we first started treatment 11 months ago......





We started off from home to KK Hospital early, arriving before 9am for the full blood count test and admission process. After so many sessions, we know the importance to be early, so that we get to select the room&bed, and also to ensure the chemo drugs are prescribed and preparation for the treatment by the nurses and doc gets underway. This simple process will often takes between 5 to 8 hours, and its not uncommon for the treatment to begin only around late afternoon or early evening !!






Treatment started around 3:30pm, first with the Actinomycin, then Vincristine and finally the Ifosfamide. By then, Sam has already become drowsy and tired, falling in and out of sleep. The drugs were finally adminstered by 7:30pm, and Sam was already sleeping. He has conquered Day 1 of the treatment, with no vomitting and body ache. Thank God for His protection.






 

Tuesday 1 May 2012

All ready for the 13th Treatment

Sam will be admitted to hospital for the 13th chemo treatment tomorrow. It has somewhat become a routine for us, with bags packed and ready to go. Sam has been eating well the last few days, and has beefed himself to face the treatment. These two weeks are exam week in school. Sam took a few papers, but will miss the rest this week. The boy struggles to catchup on almost 9 months of missed lessons. But he is insistent to sit for his PSLE this year, something which Claire and myself both have doubts. Anyway,the priority is clear to us, ie Sam's complete healing. As we look back the past 9 months, we thank the Lord for the healing that has already taken place. Please continue to pray that Sam will have an easy treatment this week. Thanks.

Tuesday 10 April 2012

12th Chemo Treatment

Sam started his 12th chemotherapy treatment today after his full blood count and urine test results are certified OK by the docs.
He started his self-imposed fasting after lunch. This is his usual routine, to combat the nausea effects induced by the drugs. Not the best method though, as he needs a lot of fluid to help purge the toxins.
Picture on the left showed Sam enduring the chemo treatment, with mummy giving him a light massage.
He managed to get thru the day with 1 bout of vomitting. Thank God for making it an easy day.

Sunday 25 March 2012

A POSITIVE REPORT

Samuel completed his 11th Chemo treatment last week, and also has another CT Scan done on his chest and lungs. The report from the scan is positive. Everything is cleared. Praise the Lord.

GCSF jab was done to boost up Sam's white cell growth and improve his immunity. The health situation at home is not ideal. Claire and Caleb have been coughing and I am on antibiotics for an inflamed throat. So we need prayer for protection for Sam. Thanks.


Sunday 18 March 2012

The next chemo...

My eyes well with tears when I thought of a friend who lost his 18 years old son suddenly a few weeks ago. The pain and sorrow that he and his wife is currently undergoing is beyond words.

It reminds me of the devastation that both Claire and myself went thru almost 9 months ago when Samuel was diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma. I looked at Sam now, and I can't help but to give thanks to the Lord for keeping the boy with us. It has been a 9 months journey, with 10 chemo treatments, 1 major surgery, countless consultations and rehabilitation visits to the hospitals and Sam is on his way to recovery. There are 4 more chemo treatments to go, but we are convinced that the Lord has already healed.

This week, Sam will go for his 11th chemo treatment, and there will be a follow up CT scan during his stay in the hospital. Although the dosage of the chemo drugs has been reduced, the anti emetic drug was also correspondingly reduced. That results in Sam constant vomitting during treatment. Please continue to uphold Samuel I prayer during his treatment this week.

Thank you.