If they proceeded with the treatment without chemotherapy, Lucas' immune system would fight the newly introduced blood. It would ultimately fail and cause more damage than good. However, before achieving the transplant, Lucas would have to endure the side effects of the chemotherapy drugs. "We wil
Days came and went. Lucas had his bad and good days, undergoing chemotherapy, but despite the side effects of the drugs, he withstood it all. The good news was he had not caught any infection during the process. His isolation was perfectly well followed, allowing continuity in his treatment. Wit
"I definitely will, Doctor!" Lucas claimed and smiled brighter for the doctor. Doctor Patel stayed in the isolation unit for some time, observing how Lucas was taking in the blood. Like him, Evan and Shantelle watched as every drop of blood flowed into Lucas' veins. The transplant was given via
Everyone was holding their breath. Nearly two months into isolation, Doctor Patel came in to report the recent blood work done on Lucas. In anticipation of the news, there was complete silence. Doctor Patel announced, "Based on the recent blood test, the new cells are growing! We are on the road
"Please get in touch with Doctor Hale or Doctor Chen. I can't make it," Shantelle informed. "Oh, but Doctor Hale is here, Doctor Shant. He said you'd want to take this patient," the nurse reported. "He is in terrible shape." Shantelle frowned. Her skin formed goosebumps as she asked, "Who is the
The first thing that Evan did was go to the police station. Wendell met him there, and with their family's influence, they got approval from the chief of police to secure documents within Sean's car. Although Sean's BMW was severely hit in the front, most of his belongings in the trunk and back wer
"Hey, don't blame yourself," Wendell said. "It's a big company to manage, especially since you handle a group of companies. After this, you must consider breaking down your companies rather than putting it all on your shoulder." Evan felt his chest congesting. He remarked, "That would have been som
"That's it, Lucas. Lift the ball like that," a physical therapist said. "Bend your knee. Good job! Now let's have the other knee." The therapist guided Lucas into position and instructed, "Now lift the ball." It was common for post-chemotherapy patients to feel fatigued in the months following the