
Support Chris Goodman's Lymphoma Recovery
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Shortly before Christmas, Chris received a diagnosis of Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma with a recommendation that aggressive treatment begin immediately. His chemotherapy consists of six days of hospitalization each month until May.
Chris' positive attitude and empathy have made him popular among patients and staff. "I feel bad for doctors and nurses who have to give difficult news," said Chris who makes sure to bring candy to share with fellow patients.
During this crisis, we are all challenged in difficult ways, especially those with compromised immune systems like Chris. Visitors are no longer allowed during his monthly treatment, making the comments you leave even more meaningful.
Anyone who has spent time with Chris knows what a kind heart and warm spirit he shares with others, so please take a few minutes to donate to this campaign to let him know what he means to you.
On behalf of the many people who care for Chris, thank you.
Chris' positive attitude and empathy have made him popular among patients and staff. "I feel bad for doctors and nurses who have to give difficult news," said Chris who makes sure to bring candy to share with fellow patients.
During this crisis, we are all challenged in difficult ways, especially those with compromised immune systems like Chris. Visitors are no longer allowed during his monthly treatment, making the comments you leave even more meaningful.
Anyone who has spent time with Chris knows what a kind heart and warm spirit he shares with others, so please take a few minutes to donate to this campaign to let him know what he means to you.
On behalf of the many people who care for Chris, thank you.
Organizer and beneficiary
Maria Magner
Organizer
Chesterfield, MO
Christopher Goodman
Beneficiary