
"In 2002 I was diagnosed with A.M.L. My chances for survival were extremely low without finding a perfectly matched bone marrow donor. I was blessed in that my younger brother was that perfect match. My transplant was a newly developed protocol and was successful. I am in remission and continue to improve on a daily basis.
When I was four years old my father died of leukemia at the age of twenty-six. When my youngest daughter was almost three she was diagnosed with A.L.L. She was successfully treated at the M.U.S.C. Children's Hospital. She has since graduated from the University of South Carolina and is cured. In 2003, my 77-year-old mother-in-law was diagnosed with A.M.L. Unlike I, she was not a candidate for a transplant. She fought a valiant battle against the disease but passed away on June 22, 2005.
During my extensive stays in the hospital, extensive stays in a local hotel as an outpatient, and my first-hand experience with the disease and as a transplant patient, allowed me to see exactly what this disease does, not only to the patient, but also the families of the patients and their finances. During my pre- and post-transplant periods I had adequate insurance and a wonderful, supportive team. Many of my co-patients were not as fortunate as I was and suffered financial disaster.
Our ultimate goal is to provide a house for these special patients to offset the financial burden of staying in hotels."
Larry E. Parker
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The Parker Miracle House will not be having the BBQ Cook0Off in November as planned but we will re-schedule for the spring of 2010. Please check our web site for updates regarding the scheduled date. Thanks.