Sunday, March 23, 2014

"MY EPILEPSY MAY BE PRESENT, BUT I AM STILL A GIFT FROM GOD!"


HOW CAN YOU BE A DONOR? YOU HAVE EPILEPSY!

On Oct.23, 2013, Lowell G. Evans did a "Bone Marrow Transplant" for his sister, Rosalee Irvin (Ms Rose) who had "Leukemia." Many people questioned the idea of Lowell even being "tested" to be a candidate all because of his epilepsy. The fact is that the ones questioning this ''testing" knew nothing about epilepsy. There is a "Lack of Knowledge" of epilepsy in society and these individuals proved it.

 After the testing of all of the siblings in the family and Ms Rose's son, Lowell, the youngest child in the family was selected to be the donor. Lowell G. Evans, author of “The Village.” This again surprised many people as they wondered how that could be. The fact of the matter is that there is no way that "Epilepsy" can be transferred to the other person.

 The entire operation was a “success” and this was due to the "Excellent Health Condition" Ms Rose had always kept herself in. In 2010 she successfully completed the 3 Day Walk for Breast Cancer.  She always took pride in taking care of herself. She had no idea that she was going to be diagnosed with "Leukemia." Her "Positive Attitude" also made a huge difference in her recovery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in the state of Maryland.

 After eight (8) weeks of aftercare following the Bone Marrow Transplant, on Dec. 20, 2013 Ms Rose called her brother the, "Author with Epilepsy" to inform him that she was now Cancer-Free!

 Ms Rose and her brother Lowell with the help of God showed everyone “The Love that they have for one another.” Lowell then shared with society his new slogan, “My Epilepsy may be Present, but I am still a Gift from God!"

Look at what God has done!

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