Hi again everyone, another update for you all on victor and the transplant process so far. So on the 10th of October, Hori was admitted to Wellington hospital and early the following morning he was taken into theatre to have his bone marrow extracted, they expected to take about 1 litre, however they ended up removing 1.7 litres which was more than sufficient for what Victor needed. The amazing part is, the team needed at least 2million stem cells per litre of marrow, and Hori had 3.9 million per litre! The marrow was given Victor later that evening with his family surrounding him, and he is being carefully monitored in isolation until everything starts looking good. He will then move to the Ronald McDonald house where he will stay until we reach day 100 after the transplant. He is doing really well and everything seems to be on track, the doctors still have him on a very low dose of chemo to act as an immunity suppressant, allowing the stem cells to be slowly introduced to his body. Hori is recovering well and we are all very grateful for Gods hand over this journey. Thank you all for your continued support and prayers !