It has been over a year now since Tim went through the stem cell treatment. He is feeling really well and has gained his energy level and stamina back completely. He just went to the oncologist yesterday for his monthly checkup and for his IV bone strengthening treatment. All his levels are still at remission levels - Praise the Lord! God has been so faithful to us throughout this very difficult time and we are grateful that He has chosen to allow Tim to feel so well.
Tim used to love to run in the mornings for exercise, but in the spring of 2009, a few months before he was diagnosed with cancer, he had to give up running because the pain was too much for him. So, he began biking and really enjoyed it. I even gave him a custom-built bicycle for Father's day that year. Two men in our church, Marc Otfinoski and Jim O'Connor, worked to make this bike really special for Tim. He was enjoying his new found sport and when his back pain became so intense that he had to give up biking as well, and he was very disappointed. However, just a few months ago, the doctor gave him permission to get back on the bike. He rides about 3-4 mornings a week and enjoys every minute of it.
The hospital that handled Tim's stem cell transplant is the Smilow Cancer Center at Yale-New Haven in New Haven, Connecticut. They are holding a "Closer to Free Bike Ride" on Saturday, September 10. Riding in this event means a great deal to Tim. His goal is to raise $1,000. (He is raising money for himself and for a team mate as well.) The money raised will go towards cancer care and research at the Cancer Center. If you would be willing to sponsor him in this ride, you can send your donation directly to Tim Zacharias at 23 Bellview Road, Branford, CT 06405 and we will make sure that it gets to the correct place. We will be updating as we get closer, and of course will post pictures and let you know about the ride. We appreciate your support!