SAT . “WE’RE BREAKING OUT OF THIS PLACE TODAY”: AFTER A WEEK OF CHEMO, HOPE WALKS OUT THE DOOR WITH HIM 🤍🙏’

Today doesn’t look like a miracle to everyone.
There’s still nausea.
His body is swollen from the fluids meant to flush chemotherapy from his system.
Recovery is slow, careful, measured in sips of water and quiet breaths.
But today matters.
After a full week of chemotherapy, he is finally leaving the hospital. There has been no vomiting since last night. He’s sipping fluids. His body is doing exactly what doctors hoped it would do — pushing the medication through, one hard hour at a time.
And then there’s this: since treatment began, he’s only needed half a dose of pain medicine for his leg.
For families walking this road, that isn’t a footnote. It’s a victory.
Every small win counts. Every calm moment is something to hold onto.
In the middle of the storm, his family is choosing gratitude. Choosing faith. Choosing to recognize the quiet progress that doesn’t make headlines but keeps hope alive.
Today, there were no endless tears.
Today, there was strength enough to pack the bags.
Today, they walked forward instead of falling apart.
To some, these moments may seem small.
But on this journey, they are everything.
Grateful. Faithful. And moving forward. 🙏🤍
