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SAT . Recovery Brings a Ray of Hope for Hunter — As His Family Fights on Two Fronts

There was a quiet but powerful victory overnight in Hunter’s long road to recovery.

For the first time in days, he needed less pain medication — going from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 a.m. without any extra doses. A small detail on paper, but a major step forward for a body that has endured so much. The easing pain signals progress, and for his loved ones, it feels like answered prayer.

By morning, Hunter was up and moving, even heading to the mailroom with Katie — another encouraging sign that strength is slowly returning.

In a touching moment, he FaceTimed his parents so they could see his smile for themselves. The call came while they were at Green Clinic, where his mother was waiting to receive her cancer infusion treatment. Despite her own battle, seeing and speaking with her son lifted her spirits.

This family continues to fight on two fronts — recovery and cancer — leaning on faith, resilience, and the steady support of those praying alongside them.

The message today is simple: progress is happening. Pain is easing. Prayers are being felt.

And as Hunter heals, the family asks for continued prayers — not only for his recovery and relief from pain, but for his mother’s strength as she continues her courageous battle.

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