Believe…

that the Lord can MOVE mountains

Cameron Bryant

Cameron was randomly throwing up for a few months, and it was becoming more and more frequent. We took him to the ER when he began experiencing trouble with his vision and dehydration. He was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma, a brain tumor blocking his cerebral spinal fluid and causing hydrocephalus. Cameron stayed at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital for six months. He underwent a craniotomy, chemotherapy, and an analogous stem cell transplant.

Throughout Cameron’s treatment, our family relied on God and each other to get through it. In the early days of diagnosis, in prayer, I was told two things. One, that the Lord will use Cameron and our family to show that He can move mountains, and two, that we needed to continuously pray for the best possible outcome. The Lord showed up big time.

Throughout treatment, Cameron experienced the best possible outcome out of anything thrown at him, from precise surgical hands to an abundance of stem cells to rescue him (which were prayed over by the nurses), and the best part, a smile and joyful smile disposition despite his circumstances.

Cameron is 18 months out of treatment and doing great!

Medulloblastoma Cancer