
Please assist the Lail's with financial assistance
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Brandon and his family could use your help. Their journey over the past decade has been a difficult one. Brandon is 39, married to the love of his life, Jordan. They have a beautiful 9-year-old daughter.
Brandon was diagnosed in 2012 with Chondrosarcoma. He was originally treated at Baptist in Winston Salem. He was referred to Duke hospital after his illness progressed for further treatment. This partially was an attempt to prevent amputation of his shoulder and arm. Once he was evaluated at Duke, they found nodules in his lungs. He underwent lung surgery. May 2014, the time came when his shoulder and arm had to be amputated. In 2015, the cancer returned to his lungs. The doctors gave him a 2–3 year prognosis. Without a doubt, Brandon's faith in God and the love for his family (and the love shown to him by his family) proved his prognosis to be incorrect. However, he just finished what may be likely his last experimental treatment. Sadly, the scans revealed no improvement.
To say the very least their medical expenses are astronomical.
Throughout this difficult time Brandon has used his cancer as a testament of his faith. Brandon has spoken to many youth and church groups as well as prison ministries about God’s grace during his trials, the uncertainty of life and about grace. He has touched more lives in his 39 years than many of us will in a lifetime. He, Jordan, and their daughter have lived each day to the fullest, loved as fiercely as they have fought the cancer. If you ever met Brandon or Jordan, you likely would not know the struggle they are enduring (unless they shared it with you). Their faith, positivity and perseverance has been a blessing to so many.
If you are able to contribute any amount to their fund it would be so very appreciated. They have walked this path with amazing strength, blessing others by their example. Please, if you can, be a blessing to them.
Thank you.
Brandon was diagnosed in 2012 with Chondrosarcoma. He was originally treated at Baptist in Winston Salem. He was referred to Duke hospital after his illness progressed for further treatment. This partially was an attempt to prevent amputation of his shoulder and arm. Once he was evaluated at Duke, they found nodules in his lungs. He underwent lung surgery. May 2014, the time came when his shoulder and arm had to be amputated. In 2015, the cancer returned to his lungs. The doctors gave him a 2–3 year prognosis. Without a doubt, Brandon's faith in God and the love for his family (and the love shown to him by his family) proved his prognosis to be incorrect. However, he just finished what may be likely his last experimental treatment. Sadly, the scans revealed no improvement.
To say the very least their medical expenses are astronomical.
Throughout this difficult time Brandon has used his cancer as a testament of his faith. Brandon has spoken to many youth and church groups as well as prison ministries about God’s grace during his trials, the uncertainty of life and about grace. He has touched more lives in his 39 years than many of us will in a lifetime. He, Jordan, and their daughter have lived each day to the fullest, loved as fiercely as they have fought the cancer. If you ever met Brandon or Jordan, you likely would not know the struggle they are enduring (unless they shared it with you). Their faith, positivity and perseverance has been a blessing to so many.
If you are able to contribute any amount to their fund it would be so very appreciated. They have walked this path with amazing strength, blessing others by their example. Please, if you can, be a blessing to them.
Thank you.
Organizer and beneficiary
Paige Garner
Organizer
Hickory, NC
Jordan Lail
Beneficiary