Hospital Sings To Little Girl After Last Chemo Treatment
Cancer of any kind is devastating to an individual and their surrounding loved ones. From the initial diagnosis to the recurring treatments, it can be a sprain both physically and emotionally.
Molly Hughes was just four months old when she was diagnosed with stage four neuroblastoma, a rare form of childhood cancer. Her parents were told that she may not make it to the age of 2. But this little sweetheart is a fighter and she even went through 130 days of chemo treatment in the hospital. Even when the treatments drained her of energy and her appetite, Molly continued to battle.
Finally, 15 months after her diagnosis, Molly’s parents received the phone call they had been waiting on. The toddler was officially in remission. It was a joyous occasion for everyone and Molly’s mother, Chelsea, expressed her happiness online saying, “Our God is SO good!!! Thank you all for the prayers!!!!”
Now, Chelsea is sharing a sweet video from Molly’s last day of chemo treatment and it’s enough to move anyone to tears. Just watch as hospital staff surround Molly and start to sing the cutest song about the end of her treatment.
It is performed to the tune of ‘The Macarena’ and it’s such a special way to mark this happy occasion. There’s even bubbles at the very end! I’m so glad that Molly is now in remission. God is so good!
Hospital Sings To Little Girl After Last Chemo Treatment
Cancer of any kind is devastating to an individual and their surrounding loved ones. From the initial diagnosis to the recurring treatments, it can be a sprain both physically and emotionally.
Molly Hughes was just four months old when she was diagnosed with stage four neuroblastoma, a rare form of childhood cancer. Her parents were told that she may not make it to the age of 2. But this little sweetheart is a fighter and she even went through 130 days of chemo treatment in the hospital. Even when the treatments drained her of energy and her appetite, Molly continued to battle.
Finally, 15 months after her diagnosis, Molly’s parents received the phone call they had been waiting on. The toddler was officially in remission. It was a joyous occasion for everyone and Molly’s mother, Chelsea, expressed her happiness online saying, “Our God is SO good!!! Thank you all for the prayers!!!!”
Now, Chelsea is sharing a sweet video from Molly’s last day of chemo treatment and it’s enough to move anyone to tears. Just watch as hospital staff surround Molly and start to sing the cutest song about the end of her treatment.
It is performed to the tune of ‘The Macarena’ and it’s such a special way to mark this happy occasion. There’s even bubbles at the very end! I’m so glad that Molly is now in remission. God is so good!
Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Remember Our Heavenly Home - Your Daily Prayer - February 6
This world isn’t our final home. When life feels heavy, here’s a prayer to refocus your heart on the eternal hope that awaits in Christ.
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Remember Our Heavenly Home - Your Daily Prayer - February 6
This world isn’t our final home. When life feels heavy, here’s a prayer to refocus your heart on the eternal hope that awaits in Christ.
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