Hi Sam,

Here’s wishing you a full recovery and a happy life.
We are friends of Chris and Andrew Ayres, who directed us to your fund raising. Very best wishes,

Sarah (United Kingdom)

Small help

ACA viewer (Australia)

Best of luck

Starsky and Sara (Australia)

Best Wishes

Doyle Family (Australia)

Best Wishes

Kelly Brown (Australia)

Best Wishes

Anon (Australia)

Good Luck Mate

Anon (Australia)

For Graham,get well

JR & PM Lloyd

All the best Hawker

Anon (Australia)

With love

Anon ( Australia)

wish it were more

Anon ( Australia)

Live Life Love

Anon ( Australia)

Bless you

Anon (Australia)

Best wishes Graham

Trish and Jamie (Australia)

To good health

Belter Family (Australia)

All the best

J and V Bhatt (Australia)

Wishing you well

Anon (Australia)

Dear Mr Barnell & Family,

First of alii would like to introduce Myself, my name is Filiz. I own a small Takeaway
shop in South Melbourne. In our store we have a small TipsJar that was
filled up by generous customers for my staff’s outstanding work throughout the
year. Between us we had decided the tips jar would be put towards an air
conditioner to motivate the staff.

However, one morning my staff and myself saw your story in the paper and were
touched by what we had read. My staff and I decided together that we would
prefer to help a family in need. We more than happily donated what we were
able to give.

We would like to wish you the very best and hope the treatment goeswell for
you.

From FilizSagdicand the staff at KebabsR’Yummy.

P.S.Hope to see you and your family come in for a kebab one day. Warning! We
roll a mean one!!!

Hi Sam,

I hope this finds you, Graham and your family well. I know we have not been in touch for a long time but my thoughts are often with you. Take care and stay strong.

Love Justin, Cathryn and William x

Justin

Hi Samantha. It is so great to get positive news! You all spoke so well on the news shows - it’s no wonder the support that has been generated from around the country - you are such a wonderful family!
have a great week too! Jen

Jennifer (Australia)

It was great to recieve your email and to know that Graham is doing well. He must be a very strong willed man to come thru the hell he has had to endure. Am very proud of him and yourself for coming through to the other side. The great side of his new life! Keep strong and keep fighting. Thinking of you.

Carolyn

Dear Sam,

So pleased to hear the good news! I do hope 2009 is a happy year for you
all. I am sending a donation to the fund- small but sincere .However I
can offer to assist the children( no fee of course) . I am very busy but
I’m sure we could arrange times if you would like Sam. Take care-what an
amazing woman you are!

Warm Regards,

Lynne

Dear Sam,
Thank you so very much for your update. I very much appreciated your notice that you would be on the TV as I made sure I did not miss you that evening. I was so heartened to see your story was such a positive one, you and your family made me smile that evening, which of course would make my boys smile as well.
I trust your children have a wonderful time at school and every day your life is better. As I said in my first email, there was something about your story, I don’t usually leap to my computer after watching such stories. There is something wonderful about your family.
Best Regards,

Allison

Samantha, Graham and family,
Congratulations on this milestone and best wishes for continued healing each day.

Carolyn
(Anna Robinson’s neighbor in Seattle)

Hi Samantha and Graham,
Happy New Year to you both and your family. I am sure you both enjoyed the holidays with your beautiful children.
As school started back today, I hope you have some lovely time together….until 3:15pm! Wishing you and Graham love and best wishes always.
See you at school!

Michelle

Thanks for that. You two have a lot of stamina! and courage! Well done!

Trevor

Congratulations to Graham for his 6 month anniversary and to sam and poppy and jack as well. Talk soon and sending best wishes that you continue to get stronger each day.

Love from Michele and Scarlet

Hi Thanks for the email it is great to hear things are going well for you all and I hope that they continue to do so.
I look forward to hearing from you again and thanks for keeping us informed.
I am sure that things will continue to umprove for you all.
Regards

Beverley

Gday Graham Samantha Jack and Poppy,
Great work, it is unbelievable to see what you guys have achieved as a family we are all so proud!

Love from Richard Tracey Bec Zac Aleisha Arch and Josh Tankard

Hi Sam,
Congratulations on reaching this milestone. It is truly a remarkable extraordinary journey you have been on.
Our little ones returned to St Leonard’s (Cornish) today as well.
Enjoy your more relaxed days together.?
You are never far away from our thoughts.
Take care

Georgia

Hi Samantha
Thanks so much for keeping in touch & I’m so very happy to hear that Graham is doing well. WE wish you & your family health for years to come
regards

Lena

Dear Sam,
Thank you for the update. I have been following Graham’s progress via
the web and am so pleased it’s turning out so well. Yes, indeed he is an
inspiration, as are you.
Give Graham my best wishes, enjoy the peaceful time!
Best wishes

Mary (Australia)

Hello Samantha,
I am glad Graham is doing well. It does take a very long time to recover.
I know as I have had a bone marrow transplant in 2007 and am still slowly recovering.
I am doing well.
Hope everything goes well for you all, and am glad to get updates.

Barbara (Australia)

Hi Sam, Karen here.

Isn’t it wonderful how life can seem so bleak one moment and so hopeful the
next?!

I saw Poppy this morning up around the grade 2 classrooms. Is Jack in Mr
White’s class with Emerson? That would be nice!

Here’s wishing you and Graham a happy, healthy, peaceful year ahead. I look
forward to seeing you around the classrooms!

All the very best,

Karen (Australia)

Thanks so much for the update Sam and we’re so so pleased to hear that with every passing day Graham is getting a little stronger. You are in our thoughts often and we look forward to getting your updates.

With love

Sally (Australia)

Sam and Graham, Keep up the brilliant effort - you are a remarkable family.
Look forward to catching up at school
Cheers

Christina (Australia)

Thanks for the updates Sam – I’m so happy for you all and glad it has all worked out.

Regards

Sam (Australia)

Dear Samantha,

I am sooooooooooooo glad that Graham is doing well and will continue to do so! I will pray for him again. All the BEST to all of you!

Love from Heidi (Australia)

Great news Samantha.

I wish you and the family all the very best for 09.

Regards

Doug (Australia)

Hi Samantha and Graham

Thank you so much for the good news update on the email.

I was just looking at the website last night and wondering how things were progressing

We are so pleased to hear that Graham is doing well. What a marathon for you all and a roller coaster ride.

We think of you lots and look forward to progress reports.

We send our love to you both and to Jack and Poppy. It will be great for them to get back to school again.

Lots and love

Allan & Win (Australia)

Congratulations. Your message is a constant reminder to us about what is REALLY important in our lives.
Our family are so happy for you and your family.

Best wishes from the Morcom family (Australia).

Sam,
Such a wonderful message of hope comes from Graham’s story, we feel honoured to be part of it .. enjoy some peace together ..
Love

Colleen

Hi guys
we are so pleased that Graham is doing well.
We are all well enjoying our fun winter day.

The schools are closed, London transports are not working all because the heavy snow.
Here are some pictures.
Wishing you all the beast and hope to see you soon.

Ziomek

That’s marvellous Samantha !

You’ve done a magnificent job - enjoy a bit of a relax ( relatively speaking )

cheers,

Allan (Australia)

Congratulations to all of you. What a milestone for Graham. Take care,

Yasmina

Hi Samantha. My name is Brooke and my daughter and I saw you guys on the today show recently. I can only imagine the journey you’ve all had in the last few years, and would love to do something to help. My daughters name is Joeli. She is 5. We have made some plum jam from the abundant fruit on our trees and have decided we would like to donate some of the profits to you guys. Joeli is very happy to be doing this for Graham. We are going to walk door to door locally and have printed out scrolls detailing graham’s plight with donation details. We are hoping to spread the word around here for you. May even try to get a stall at a local market. And try through school when she starts. Do you have any formal brochures or promotional material to show people as we explain it? Im not sure how people will react yet, and hope they believe we’re honest if you know what i mean? I know most people will be fine, but I think the odd one will want proof.

So,

what do you think? Is it possible? If not, that’s fine. We’ll see how we go and send the money on. I hope your hubby is feeling heaps better, and that you and your family are getting some normality back in your lives.

Best wishes, Brooke, David and Joeli. (Australia)

Good Afternnon Samantha, My name is Terry
and I have about the plight of Graham…I am trying to raise money
for his family and medical bills at Oakleigh Vicroads
where I work, can you please inform me of a donation site so we
can help out in a small way.. Regards

Terry (Australia)

Hi Graham and Samantha, You guys are great;
saw your TV and newspaper articles. Stay strong, we continue to think
of you all. Let us know of any fundraisers you organize; we would
be happy to help. Best wishes

Ken and Sonia (Australia)

Hi graham, Sorry it’s not much, but as
a daughter of a mother who has AML, I want to help as best as I can.
Hope you can raise the rest of the money.

Binnie xxx (USA)

From John & Claire (Dx’d AML M4
1/3/08, PBSCT 6/3/08). LLS Boards (GradJohn). Keep it up Graham!

John (USA)

Graham and family: I’m so glad things are
going so well for all of you. Stay strong and keep us posted on life
in Australia. Your friend from the LL boards,

Yasmina (USA)

best of luck in your challenge.

James (Australia)

Dear Graham, We wish you all the best
in your battle. We strongly support your efforts to make Australians
aware
of the need for this form of treatment
in Australia.

Lew & Paula (Western Australia)

All the best Graham to you and your family.

Eloise (Australia)

best of luck for a speedy recovery

john & di (Australia)

Our prayers are with you hope this small
donation helps. kind regards

Derek & Soraya (Australia)

Graham with the hard fight you have put
in you deserve to not have this financial pressure. Concentrate on
letting your body now heal itself & everything else will take
care of itself. TRUST. Kind Regards

Helen (Australia)

My young children & i just saw your
story on the TV. We are stunned how ridiculously expensive the medical
costs in the US are. No one should have to pay that much to live.
Congrats you brave brave family, we hope our small donation will
help towards
paying your costs.

Lucy (Australia)

Graham, keep strong and positive. I have
multiple sclerosis. I also use alternative treatments and they help
somewhat. I hope you get enough to clear your debt.

Susan (Australia)

Good Luck mate and you are looking good.

Roy (Australia)

Hi Graham, I wish you good health, God Bless

Edward (Australia)

My heart goes out to you and your family.
I hope that this small donation makes a difference for you all.

Gary (Australia)

Believe in your strength and the strength
of those who support you to overcome ill health.

Leanne (Australia)

My thoughts are with you and your family,
good luck!

Cath (Australia)

good luck mate.

Patricia (Australia)

Hi, We saw your story on Current Affair.
We hope you get well really soon. We love our daddy and we can only
imagine how much your kids love you. All our very best love

Lochie & Riley (Australia)

good luck mate go the hawks

Jamie (Australia)

With all good wishes for your future - get
well soon!

Jennifer (Australia)

All the best,

Carrie and Dick (USA)

Good news to date. Keep up the fight guys!
You are a super-family. best wishes.

Julien (UK)

Hi Graham, I just read your story on the
herald sun website. I know this donation isn’t much but I hope it counts.
Here’s to wishing you a long and happy life watching your children
grow up. Cheers,

Emma and Damien (Australia)

Hi Sam, I know Graham is home and recovering
and is cancer free, but these episodes and stories are still bringing
tears to my eyes. I wish
I could do more for you. Fingers crossed I win Tatts.

Barbara (Australia)

Dear Samantha & Graham, It’s been
some years now - in case my name doesn’t ring a bell, you came to
me with
Jack for violin lessons for a little while back in
2004. My ears picked up when I was watching A Current Affair last
night when your names were mentioned and after hearing the story
I thought
that we should send you a note. I’m very sorry to hear of Graham’s
battle with leukaemia. I can’t begin to imagine how this has impacted
you and your family. I really hope things continue to improve for
you all. On a positive note, it was wonderful to see how Jack’s growing
up and to see Poppy, who was born just after you stopped coming for
lessons
- you sent a picture through at the time. Amazing how time flies.
All
the best in your recovery. Kind Regards,

David & Jenny (Australia)

Hi Sam, We have been following your journey
and have been moved by your inspirational battle and strength. Thank
you for your emails and
updates. We have been thinking about your family and hoping Graham
makes a full recovery. It is just fabulous to view those clips and
to see your relief and Graham at home with his family. Congratulations!
I hope you have a very boring 2009. Lots of love,

trina and mattxx (Australia)

Hi, Sam! It was so lovely to see you
and Graham in that news clip on the Today show. Graham looks wonderful….
and I am SOOOO happy that you are home and he is healing. I hope
that all this media brings in lots of money for you, and I wish i
could have been more helpful on that front. You both do such a tremendous
job in bringing home the importance of this all, in raising awareness
and in bringing out the best in people. It brought tears to my eyes
to listen to Graham speak of his time here. He is so incredibly brave
- and can still think of others going through this process. And wow…
someone really donated 10k and a holiday!!! Yippee!! Please know
that I am thinking of you. HI GRAHAM!!!! Cheers,

Colleen (USA)

Thanks Samantha for your updates and
I was so pleased to see how much healthier Graham looked on ACA last
night. You are in our thoughts, Regards,

Janice (Australia)

We watched a ACA last nite Samantha and
it gave us goose bumps! Glad to hear Graham is on the road to recovery.
All the very best. Thank you

Vito & Arna (Australia)

HI SAMANTHA! I WATCHED GRAHAM’S STORY
ON THE TODAY SHOW AND I WAS VERY TOUCHED BY IT. I AM A SURVIVOR OF
LEUKEAMIA MYSELF. I HAD MY ALLOGENIC BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT NEARLY
3 YEARS AGO. SO I DO UNDERSTAND AND APPRECIATE THE JOURNEY THAT GRAHAM
IS ON. I WILL KEEP GRAHAM IN MY PRAYERS. THERE ARE MANY OTHERS WHO
ARE TRAVELLING THE SAME JOURNEY AS US. REGARDS,

TERRY(Australia)

Hi Samantha, I saw you and Graham on
television this morning. I truly understand what and how you feel
about everything that you have been through. You are a brave woman
and Graham is brave man. My son (now 22) was diagnosed with Leukemia,(ALL)
in feb 2003, and underwent 3 years and 4 months of chemotherapy.
Then 8 weeks after completion, he relapsed. Treatment was recommenced,
this time in preparation for a bone marrow transplant. My older son
and daughter were not a match, so we were fortunate enough to have
an unrelated donor found. The transplant took place on 5 March 2007,
and like Graham, my son, Lane, went through horrific complications.
Grade 4 GVHD, respiratory failure, 31 on life support in ICU at Royal
Perth Hospital. He stayed 10 months in hospital. He was discharged
in December 2007, and has had ongoing complications, and like Graham,
he has never given up. He could control the mental side of things,
because all else was out of his control. His determination is unbelievable.
I think it’s because he doesn’t like the word no !!! Lane’s medical
team received permission for transplanting Mesenchymal Stromal Stem
Cells to aid in the GVHD. You probably know about these by now. They
have worked most of the time. Lane’s fight against GVHD is ongoing,
daily.

He was a state sportsman, and his mental strength has been his survival “kit”.
As a fellow “carer”, Samantha, I wish you well, and at any
time, please do not hesitate to ever email me. Lane’s story is been published
in the February issue of the Leukemia Foundation’s Magazine. Best wishes
from us all. Stay strong. Regards

Deborah (Australia)

Hi Sam, Graham, Jack and Poppy, Lovely to meet you all again on
t.v. last night. Keep up the fabulous spirit, you are all such an
inspiration! Congratulations to you all! My very best wishes for
continued triumphs!! Good luck and happy New Year.

Sandra (Adelaide)

Dear Sam, How wonderful to read of the
success of Graham’s treatment. Each time I read something I am overwhelmed
at the depth of your courage and your strength in managing all you
have had to. I hope this latest infection is under control and Graham
can start to gain strength and weight. I look forward to meeting
with you at the start of the school year to set things in place for
Jack and am sure we can make it a successful year for him. You have
all had so much to deal with and he has managed so well for someone
so cluey but so young. I hope you enjoy the last part of the holidays
and best wishes to Graham and you all. Kind regards

Carolyn (Australia)

Hi Samantha & Graham, We saw your
story for the first time tonight. Wishing you all a lifetime of love & laughter!
Breathe Sam, you will all be fine now darling. We have sent you a
small gift via direct credit to your account to help with the bills.
They will melt away before you know it. Love & thoughts,

Karen, Ram & family (Australia)

Fantastic news guys, sounds like you
have a very hard working PR person weaving some terrific strings.
Good luck for both TV appearances. Cheers

Greg (Australia)

Hi Samantha, Just a quick note to wish
you all the best with your financial situation. Wrapped to see Graham
is back and on the recovery road. Hang in there and I think your
paper article will help. I have a small repair business in drought
effected nth vic and to get by I have had to do some part time mining
work to get through. Believe me underground mining is not a love
job but the money was good. With that in mind all the while I was
doing it I had good health whereas Graham has been battling just
to stay alive. I have been lucky. I have saved a little from the
job and so I will go to donate page and send some to you. Good luck
with the latest round of fundraising. All the best

Mark (Australia)

Hi Sam, Marvellous - I will certainly
look for a copy at the Campbelltown SA library! Good luck and best
regards.

Sandra (Australia)

Both Doug and I were so moved by the
exceptionally good and encouraging news of Graham’s successful struggle
with cancer. I was able to pull up the article in The Australian,
no pics, but hopefully more folks with funds will be willing to step
to the plate for you and help clear your debt. We wish you all the
best in 2009, it couldn’t be any more difficult than 08, could it?
May the days of pain and peril be behind you. You are to be commended
for your courage and perseverence, you are an inspiration, to everyone.
Good Health and Prosperity in the New Year. Sincerely,

Doug and Sandra (Canada)

Hi Samantha. Fantastic to hear that Graham
is back home and doing so well. Our very best wishes and all our
prayers for his ongoing recovery. Love

jen (Australia)

G’day Folks, That’s good news for you
all - it must be wonderful to have him within reach. Sounds like
he eats well at home, at least :). Keep punching ! xoxoxoxox

Al (AUstralia)

Hi Sam, I have been watching and reading
all of your updates for Graham… I am wishing you and Graham all
the best! Cheers Sam,

Helen x (Australia)

Thanks Samantha for letting us know your
latest news!! Glad Graham is home again and we will be looking forward
to the newspapers in the morning. We think of you all often and hope
everything will continue to go forward now and be well and truly
on the mend for Graham. Lots of love to you all and hope to speak
to you soon

Allan & Win (Australia)

I have to say I only through a few dollars
in as a result of my friend Paul saying he knew you directly, I am
continually amazed throughout the long journey that you and your
family have gone on. I think that the approach Graham has taken is
a great inspiration and great news. However the story that is even
bigger behind the scenes is the effort you have put in and I take
my hat off to you and your dedication you have shown, I smile when
I get the good news and have down days during the not so positive
days that seem to be more in the past. I am not sure the purpose
of the email, apart from saying you are an inspiration.

Stephen (Australia)

Hi Sam, Graham and kids, Thank you so
much for keeping us up to date on your progress! What great news
for 2009 and my best wishes for continued fighting spirit and good
luck. You would have to be the bravest human being I have ever heard
of Graham. Not to mention your wonderful family too! Such an amazing
story! Very best of luck for a complete recovery, relaxation and
fun in 2009. Kindest regards always,

Sandra (Australia)

Sam, we are so pleased to hear that Graham
is doing well, GO GRAHAM!!! Love

Colleen and family (Australia)

You two are amazing. Happy and a Healthy
New Year to you both and may there be many blessings throughout the
year. Love and keep on keeping on.

Noreen (Australia)

Wow samantha,…. good to hear the overall
good news, but obviously you are still on the roller-coaster ride.
Buckle up and safe-travelling from here in. best wishes,

Averill (Australia)

Hi Sam, So good to hear from you.It
is great to see how well Graham is doing, considering everything
he has been through he has made it to 2009 - something that is a
joy in itself, and even though he is a bit battered and bits keep
falling apart (knees an issue with me too!!!!) he is here, compus
mentis (well as much as any blokey can be) and around at home so
thats a great result compared to where everything was when I last
saw you!

Tracey xxxxxx (UK)

Hi Sam, Despite the occasional setbacks,
I am hoping that they are just temporary in the whole scheme of Graham’s
recovery. I know from talking to children in the Junior School that
they were delighted with Jack and Poppy’s return, and I am sure that
the re-establishment of some routine for the children must be reassuring
for you. Thanks for the continued updates and all the best to all
of you. I know the health battle is Graham’s, but you have been incredible
in your part of the journey also. Regards,

Beryl (Australia)

So happy Graham is home again. So many
battles but he will win the war!! What an inspiration. Thank you
for all the updates. Love

Susie (Australia)

Mam, You and Graham are nothing but
an inspiration. I am so happy for you and your beautiful family.
May Graham continue on his incredible path to full recovery. Take
care mate. Kind regards, xxxx

Jackie (Australia)

Its lovely to know that Graham is back home with you! We would like to
wish you all a great christmas and a happy new year. With all the
best wishes and lots of love from

The Wiertelak family xxxx (UK)

Hi Graham and Sam, We were so pleased
to hear that you are getting better and stronger Graham and we bet
you enjoyed Christmas at home with your family. We have just made
a small gift to your fund and we hope 2009 will be a great year for
you all. Lots of love

Lyn and Trevor (UK)

Glad to know that you have arrived back
home and are in recovery. Merry Christmas from

Paula, John and baby Johnny xxx (UK)

Samantha, Deposited the money for the
tickets into the NAB account today and posted the raffle ticket butts
as well today. All sold!!!! Taking a holiday through the Blue Mountains
after a family wedding in Dubbo before heading home to QLD just before
XMAS. Cold compared to QLD temps!!!!!!!!!!!! Give our best to Graham
and tell him that we wish him all the best as we do to you and the
family for XMAS and the New Year. We really appreciate the updates.
Kind regards,

David, Greta & family (Australia)

Hello there, We have done a collection
around our street and have sold some tickets.
We will be posting a cheque and the unused tickets back tomorrow. Good
luck with everything. Regards,

Ron and Lorraine(Australia)

So so glad to hear that you are all
back in Australia, and that Graham is home in time for Christmas.
May it be a painfree, relaxing and rejoicing family christmas for
you, after all you’ve been through. Best wishes,

Averill (Australia)

Dear Sam, I wish you, Graham and your
family a very happy Christmas and hope that 2009 is filled with wonderful
things – particularly health and happiness. Kind regards

Kirstie (Australia)

Hi Samantha, Excellent to hear that
Graham is on the mend and back home for Christmas, you and the kids
must be overjoyed! Have a great Christmas, as I’m sure you
will and all the best for the New Year. Good Luck

Rod and Family (Australia)

Glad to hear that everything is going
well. Best wishes for this special Christmas

Maxine (Australia)

Samantha and Graham…..so good to hear
some good news Graham and prayers that you will just keep on the
road ahead. Happy Christmas and love,

Noreen (Australia)

Hi Sam,have a wonderful christmas and
hope to catch you soon,

Love Mez and James (Australia)

Best wishes to you, Graham and family!!
Warm regards

Greg (Australia)

Hi Sam, Tickets all sold, on their way
to you today; will deposit funds today. God bless you all this Christmas.
Regards

Ken (Australia)

So so glad to hear that you are all back
in Australia, and that Graham is home in time for Christmas. May
it be a painfree, relaxing and rejoicing family christmas for you,
after all you’ve been through. Best wishes,

Averill (Australia)

Hi Samantha, thank you all very much
for the update on Graham’s progress. I am so proud (it’s not the
word, but it’s how i feel) of you and your family for the commitment
and loyalty towards Graham and his journey. The raffle ticket butts
will be in the mail on Tuesday. Also you are right about the weather,
the rain is welcome and although not expected in December it is appreciated.
Regards & best wishes for you and your family for this Christmas
and 2009.

Bill (Australia)

Hi Samantha and Family, We returned
our tickets to the Wollongong address with a cheque a few days ago.
We have been following Graham’s progress and know that he is
home at last. Such wonderful news. We are thinking of you lots and
thrilled at the outcome. Let’s hope everything continues to
improve and one day soon you will all be back to normal It is so
amazing what you have all been through. If we hadn’t been following
it all no one would believe the ups and downs you have had over nearly
a year in America. Itgoes to prove that determination and dedication
can get you to where you want to be!!! We hope you all have a wonderful
Christmas at home together and we will be in touch soon.With lots
of love to you all

Allan & Win (Australia)

Good luck.

Johanna (Australia)

Best of luck.

S (Australia)

Warm regards to Graham & Family

Kelsey (Australia)

That’s just wonderful news Sam. How brave and gutsy you all are!
Keep it up and best wishes for a wonderful Christmas. May 2009 be
your best year ever!!! Very best wishes, as always.

Sandra (Australia)

Still in our thougts, be strong.

Carolyn (Australia)

Hi Sam! Welcome home! What a trying
time you guys have had, so many ups and downs.

We have all been thinking of you guys and were so glad you could all
be together for the last couple of months. You have been an inspiration
to many and you have both shown how to face life’s challenges when thrown
at you. Looking forward to seeing you,

Emily-Kate (Australia)

Hello there, So excited you are coming
back and it has all been worth it. You and Graham are one hell of
an amazing couple! Much love and joy

Marianne (Australia)

YEAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!! That is so fantastic!
Hope the trip isn’t too difficult but CONGRATULATIONS!! We really
look forward to seeing you gets once you’re home safe and sound!
xxxxxxxxx

Jo, Soz and Maddie (Australia)

Wow! Wow! Wow! Have a safe flight home
and we shall see you soon. You must be so excited. We are all looking
forward to catching up. Love and kisses

Sally (Australia)

Wishing you all a safe journey home, & very
healthy future.

Kyla (Australia)

Hi Sam, That is such amazing news, you
and graham are often in my thoughts and Lenny asks me about Poppy
and Poppy’s Dad often. Take care God’s speed for your trip home.

Meaghan (Australia)

OH SO HAPPY 4 U! you’ll be back in no
time. Will head down to Melbourne later this year or early next year
and call in to check on much healthier Graham! God you must be so
xcited to be coming home. All the best Sam, you are super woman.
xo

R (Australia)

I just read that you are on your way
home in a few days, good luck and I hope the infection goes away
quickly. I bet you are looking forward to getting home and staying
away from these expensive hospitals!! We hope that your next trip
to the US is just for fun, We hope Jack and Poppy enjoy some trick
or treating at home. Fiona and Ciara are stuffing pumpkin bags full
of leaves to decorate the garden and change their mind daily about
what costume to wear!! Take care and the very best of luck for an
easy trip home and keeping well until your immune system is up and
running to the full.

Penny, Daniel, Fiona and Ciara (USA)

Oh wow that is such great news! Anyway,
all the very, very best with the trip home. I know how arduous it
can be dragging kids around the world, even at the best of times.
You’re going to have your hands full! I hope all goes smoothly and
that Graham manages the long haul. And that it’s not too stressful
for you. It must feel amazing though to know you’re finally on your
way home, as a family. Tell Graham congrats and well done. He has
fought hard and come out the other end victorious. Skinny, it seems,
but victorious! All the best,

Karen, Scott, Emerson and Cheyenne (Australia)

That’s such wonderful news, it will
be great to have you all back home. Look forward to seeing you when
we return. Love and kisses for easy ride home.

Linda (Australia)

Fantastic news. Keep doing all the right
things and we’ll see you soon.

Ross (Australia)

Our 19yr old also has AML. You are in
our thoughts.

Sharon (Australia)

I just wanted to say I have followed
your story about Graham for the last few months through Facebook.
Your story really touches the heart on how brave you all are and
what a wonderful family unit you are too. May God speed Grahams recovery.
Sending you love light and blessings to you all.

Angie Baxter x (UK)

Hope you’re home soon, enjoying life!!

The Bead Faery (Australia)

Almost there. Keep going.

Susanna (Australia)

YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING!

Anne-Marie (Australia)

Hiya Graham! Hiya Sam! Apologies for
not having been in touch for ages….!!! We’ve had a crazy summer.
Nothing in your league though. I think you guys win easily. Just
had a catch up on the website. Brilliant that you’re out of hospital
Graham, and that you all have a date for heading home :o))))!

Ian (UK)

Hey Gra., Great to see you looking so
well. Couldn’t differentiate your physique from the footballers!
Guess the countdown is well and truely on - I’m so thrilled for you
all - can’t wait to catch up. Sounds like systems normal as you described
your screaming banshees..got a few in the back garden, thank god
spring is upon us. Al’ls well here. All my love to the fam. Take
care and thinking of you all

Cath (Australia)

I am a good friend of Michelle Maykin’s
and had a cousin who was recently diagnosed with AML - all the best
to you and your family - keep fighting!!!

Ashwin (USA)

hi graham and family ~ i read about you
from friend michelle’s blog. i wish you all the best ~

valerie (USA)

Hi there - I am a friend of Michelle’s
and read about your story through Michelle’s log. I hope my contribution
will help in some ways. Good luck! Best,

Meeka (USA)

Hello Samantha, I heard about your husband
through a blog that I have been following (projectmichelle.) Know
that my heart goes out to you and your love ones especially your
husband. I made a small donation since I am not that well off. Wish
I had more to give. I myself am a cancer survivor and am a young
father. I am currently 34yrs. I know a bit of what it feels like
to go through this. Please send my best to your husband and let him
know that there are alot of people who are cheering for him. Take
care,

Bao (USA)

Get well soon.

Kaustubh (USA)

Hi Graham, I heard about your double
cord transplant from Michelle Maykin. She’ll be doing one soon as
well. I’ve been friends with her since freshman year of college and
feel a connection towards you through her trials that I’ve been witnessing.
I wonder how you’re doing and please accept this small token from
a stranger.

Young (USA)

Go Big Blue. Show what you can do! (That’s
our favorite Cal cheer)

Van (USA)

Hello, Yeah Graham’s out of hospital.
How good does that feel! I know it’s not home at your own house but
from over here it feels great to know that your well enough to be
freed from the hospital bed. I just can’t for one moment imagine
what this crazy life of yours is like. You guys really are amazing,
this is the biggest fight and your winning!! It’s so hard to imagine
that I could ever be as strong and focused, you are such an inspiration!
Happy halloween you Americans! The witches’ New Year, that’s got
to be good for a few special wishes for a great year ahead. Good
luck with the tricks for those neighbours that rip you off with the
lollies. Tell Jack the ol’ gladwrap over the toilet seat should fix
‘em. We are all well and enjoying the warm weather. We joined Nippers
(surf club) last weekend with dreams of our kids as champion surfers.
Twenty minutes after we paid the $120 enrolment fee Ruby was in tears
and vowing to never enter the ocean again and Joah had lost his club
cap that cost an extra $25. We’ll try again next Sunday morning,
lets hope it’s a gentle surf. Love you guys and always sending you
our best

Loll XXXXXX (Australia)

Dear Graham, Hope this helps. We are
all thinking of you. Love,

Jennifer (Penny’s auntie)

Hi Samantha and Graham, What a joy to
read you will be getting out of hospital on Sunday. You certainly
know how to keep Samantha and everyone around you on your on their
toes!!!! Your recovery has been remarkable. I hope you are going
to buy a lottery ticket when you get back to Australia as your ability
to beat the odds is quite amazing. Best wishes for your continual
recovery!!!!!!

Sally and Andrew (Australia)

Hi Sam and Grae and co. Congrats on your
amazing effort - courage and patience seem to be your gifts! Youll
be good teachers to the rest of us. All my love and cant wait to
see you soon. All my love

Cath xx (Australia)

Hi Sam, I used to work with Graham at
Thomson. It’s great to hear that he’s picking up again after the
discouraging news on 22 Sept. Tell Graham we’re all thinking of him
and looking forward to welcoming him home soon.Cheers,

Amanda Keel (Australia)

Hello Sam, just read your update and
we are DELIGHTED to hear of Graham’s rapid turn around! It is nearly
October, so much closer to when you all return home together, how
wonderful. Also nice that you can watch the final today (go the CATS,
haha). Still keeping everything crossed for Graham, I’m of a Buddhist
persuasion and pray for him in my own way…our best,

Andie & Geoff (Gold Coast)

Hi Graham, We have been following the
website and hoping like crazy that the turn around would happen for
you and it looks like it has. We are so thrilled for you and the
family.What a relief for you to be out of bed on the bike and beginning
to eat again. Our love and prayers that the recovery keeps going
well - out of hospital and eventually home. Lots of love and best
wishes to you all

Allan & Win (Australia)

Hi there, Just returned from Canada,
somewhat jetlagged but relieved to see your improvement. Thanks Sam
for all your updates. Cheers,

Martin (UK)

Well mate I was so pleased to hear that
you’re slowly recovering after getting savaged by a turbet..but seriously
thank God you’re gonna be ok. You’ve been through the lot mate & are
a credit to Sam & the kids. You have a lovely family & good
friends. I am so chuffed. OK mate take care, say hi to Sam & kids
for me. Hopefully you’ll get this & are feeling a little better
bro ,yours

Jeff (UK)

Hey matey, how’s it hanging? From the
Seattle Blog Wotsit it all seems to be going mighty fine. Well done
matey, and lotsa SITN lurve to Mrs Graham and the Barnellettes. I
raise a glass of something to you every night - even if it’s only
a glass of Alka Seltzer! (It usually is!).And remember… when you
write the screenplay for the fillum of the bio-pic, make bloody dammmmn
sure you spell my name right, ya hear!

Kate xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (UK)

Hi trouble. I have been keeping up to
date with your news on the website. Its amazing how you are coping
with the horrible things being done to you. Your blogs are very funny
- you should have been a writer you know. Sam’s technical updates
are also brilliant and clever, I spend alot of time flipping between
Wikipedia and back but I get there in the end. Stay strong - I can
see there are lots of incredible people supporting you and I am sending
you (telepathically I suppose) as much strength as I can. With all
my love

Helen xx (UK)

Graham and Sam, I am so relieved and
happy that you are doing so well! Thank goodness for research and
drugs! It really is a good thing that the docs convinced you guys
to stay here for the full 100 days, and not return home. I know I
really appreciated the close eye they kept on Anna for those first
100 days, and I know that the regular oncologist or doctor just doesn’t
do it like the Hutch does. Keep it up, and if there is anything we
can do to help, let us know.

Diane (USA)

Hi Graham and Sam… Well - I see you
were able to link up to see the AFL final - very exciting and well
deserved by the Hawks… We were hoping on Saturday that you would
somehow be able to watch…But what a victory - the guys were great….I
started following them in 1991, so it has been a long time….But
to see Shane Crawfords face and Alistair Clarkson after the game
was fantastic… After what Alistair and Hawthorn have done for you
both this year, it would have been very satisfiying to watch…I
gather Jack would have been watching too - he would have been wrapped….
Hope all is ok with you all - you’re in our thoughts and prayers

David (Australia)

Just wanted to say that we are thrilled
at the pic of Graham on the bike, what a change in how he looked
only several days earlier! Keep getting stronger.We hope Sam’s mum
had a good flight and can stay to help with the children (if your
2 are anything like mine I don’t know how Sam manages while you are
in the hospital Graham!!) Take care.

Penny, Daniel, Fiona and Ciara (USA)

G’day mate, Hope everything is
heading in the right direction still, it’ll be great to see
you fit and well and over here sooner rather than later. I went to
the Grand Final on Saturday and although it wasn’t the result
I was hoping for, it’s hard to begrudge Alistair after everything
he’s done. If they were playing any other side but the Cats
I would’ve been cheering for the Hawks as well. Hang in there
mate, everyone’s thinking of you, speak to you soon,

Troy (Australia)

Graham, I guess it is NOT one of the
many many many measurements the medical fraternity monitor in your
instance …. but I think perhaps it should be. Blogging as a vital
sign. So incredibly pleased to hear you are up and about.

Elissa (Australia)

Hi Graham, So sorry to hear of your
set back, you have come so far just hang in there and keep strong.
We have only just opened your e.mail as we have been on holiday in
Hampshire for the last week. The summer here has been very wet to
say the least but we were lucky and had a good sunny week. We check
your site regularly to keep up with things and hope you start to
feel better shortly. Love to you Sam and the children

Lyn and Trevor (UK)

Hi Graham, I hope youre feeling a bit
better and things are looking uppish…perhaps you’ll get your face
on the giant screen at the match tomorrow. I’ll keep an eye out for
the result … is it hard to follow Aussie rules? I can just about
follow Gaelic scoring but dont quite get the game…

Roy xo (UK)

Hi Sam and Graham (and Jack and Poppy),
I have been checking into the website regularly to see how things
have been going - what a bloody rollercoaster of ups and downs. I’ve
also been saying lots of prayers for you all, especially Graham,
and would like to think they have helped a bit. I thought of you
Sam on your birthday and figured you wouldn’t exactly be going overboard
with celebrations this year - next year, eh? All my news seems pretty
trivial compared to what you guys are all going through…so I’ll
settle down to a bit of revision and keep saying my prayers. Lots
of love to you all

Helen, Johnny and Michael xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (UK)

Hi Graham and Sam, sorry to hear that
after all you have been through, there is yet another hurdle. Glad
to hear that each day you are getting better. Although you might
not hear from us often, you are in our thoughts and I keep up to
date with your progress with your website. Say hi to Sue from us.
Thinking of you all.

Love Donna xx (Scotland)

Hi Grae, you and Sam are amazing people,
I don’t know what to say because what you’ve been thru. Seems unfathomable
to comprehend. When you get thru. this next stage my money’s on you
either climbing Everast or making a trip to the antartic without
the aid of modern tech! I love you guys very much and often think
back to Poppy’s birth where we were likened to the two wise cracking
judges from the muppets whilst Sam tried not to laugh and be distracted
in her labouring. Keep up the good fight. Love and peace to you and
the kids..

Cath XX (Australia)

Hi Graham, Great to hear that things
are looking a better.. keep up the good work! Hopefully next time
I contact you it will be tell you that Hawthorn has one the Grand
Final. We are all thinking of you.

Charmaine (Australia)

Hi again, Just checked my mail while
in Ottowa. Jane and I are thinking of you. I’m just trying to let
this news sink in, and can’t think of anything helpful to say other
than you have a lot of people who really care about you and are rooting
for you all the way. And, of course, for once a nice guy should get
a break! Shockingly, I must concede that you are even nicer than
me. Hang in there,

Martin (UK)

Hi Graham, I hope you’re on the mend,
good news on your website, just 52 days to go, as Jack says! Big
luvs mate,

Mark (UK)

Hi Graham, so glad to hear you are on
the up. it sounds awful. You like climbing those mountains, jumping
those hurdles and taking the road less meandered don’t you? You are
a brave and strong soul and you will be able to overcome this latest
obstacle. Your wife is not half bad either. I spoke to Sam on her
birthday the other day and she sounded so together, strong and ready
for action. She is nothing short of absolutely amazing. Looking forward
to you all returning and sorry I haven’t any flying miles to donate,
but if there is anything else then say the word. Take care and keep
strong, Love and prayers are flying your way always.

Michele and Scarlet (Australia)

Hi Graham and Sam, I am a 37 year old,
happily married mother of two living in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.
I have been following your progress ever since I saw you guys on
tv with Alastair Clarkson (I donated $50 towards your fund). I wish
I had frequent flyer points to help, but unfortunately I don’t. I
just wanted to let you know that all of my thoughts and positive
energy is being directed to you guys. I felt so happy when I read
the update today of Graham’s condition. Stay strong Graham and know
that we are all thinking of you. Best wishes always for a quick recovery.

Cathy (Australia)

Hi Graham, Here you face yet another
battle…..I am so sorry that you must be challenged again. I want
you to know that even though I have never met you, I often think
of you and also check your progress. I am saddened to hear of this
latest set back. I hope that with so many people on this earth, your
friends, your family and people like myself, thinking and wishing
you well, that these wishes join force in the universe and a miracle
will occur. You do deserve it and it has happened before, Love to
you and your family, may good things come your way and you be blessed
with health very soon.

Love from Kate Stevens, Edithvale, Aust.

XXXXXXXXXXXX Love to your wife and kids and the challenges they also
face every day!

Hi Graham, You are doing it tough. But
we all think you will beat this thing. Just hang in there. Sam you
are a saint, thanks for the updates on the website. Lots of good
wishes,

Sue (Australia)

Hi Sam, Thanks for keeping us in the
loop, you’re going an amazing job with the communication. We’re
all thinking of you guys and hoping the clinical trial is successful.

Jill (Australia)

Hi Graham, Not great news about the
GVHD’s resistance to the steroids, but you have done such an
amazing job getting over every other hurdle I’m certain you
can handle this last one!! We’re all hanging out for you to
come back and obviously everyone sends their best wishes. So mate,
keep up the great fight, it seems like the bell for the last round
has been rung and you’re way ahead on points - the corner team
is backing you all the way. OK, I promise to stay away from the dodgy
analogies from here on, but I hope you get the message! Cheers for
now

Rich (Australia)

Hi Graham (and Sam although you don’t
know me), Just writing to say how glad I am to read of your good
news just now - so relieved and happy for you both. What a trip for
you all….Keep up the good work Graham - will be following your
progress.

Carmen (Australia)

I had been hoping all day that the news
would be good today and I just read your update!!This journey has
been so hard for you but there are so many people
cheering you on. It is possible to beat this and you are going to prove
it. We hope to hear more good news soon!! All the best

Penny, Daniel, Fiona and Ciara (USA)

Hello Graham + Sam, you must be going
through crap, I’m sure, but I hope you can see some light on the
horizon, and keep looking towards it. I must admit I don’t understand
why your immune system would see your own stuff as foreign, but I’m
way out of depth on all of that . . .Let us know how you get on in
your trials, hope your right about not being on the placebo, and
I’m sending magic waves of positive energy across the world, tho
I don’t have any airmiles. Good luck.

Roy xoxo (UK)

Hello Graham, Here on the gold coast
we read your updated news frequently - just wanted to let you know
that we keep you in our thoughts and your whole family in our hearts.
We are very much looking forward to hearing of your return to robust
health and return to your home here in Australia. How wonderful they
are over there! Keep up your good spirits, we can’t wait to hear
that you are feeling better and better……warmest regards

Andrea and Geoff (Australia)

Hi Graham, I am sorry to hear the news
about your GVHD, but you are a strong person and one huge fighter,
so I know you will win this battle also. Please know that I am thinking
of you both daily, and am sending all the good wishes I can your
way. Sometimes I know that is feels as if you will never feel well
again, but you will, it is only a matter of time. It is a slow process,
but there are people out here rooting for you and knowing you can
do it. We will be back in Seattle October 19th-21st and we plan on
seeing you if you are up to it. We are coming over for a visit with
Dr. Lee, she is doing a study on chronic GVH and I am part of the
study, since I still have symptoms of it this far out from transplant
and am still on my immune suppressents meds, along with a list of
others. Stay strong, remember sometimes it is one step forward, two
steps back, but eventually it is the other way around and before
you know it you will be at home and running after your kids, just
keep that picture in your head and it will keep you strong. Sam,
keep us posted. Always,

Sonya (USA)

Graham and Sam, My name is Gail…SITN
member, and I reside on the eastern US coast
in Rhode Island. I read your story and wanted to send you a quick note
of support. I’m sending positive vibes your way as you move forward with
treatment. It doesn’t matter if you’re a rocker, rapper, or a country
western knee slapper. Compassion for the struggles of our friends and
loved ones should always be in our hearts and on our minds as we go through
life. With all the sadness and troubles we face in this world today,
it’s always uplifting to see a true fighter who in the face of the most
difficult times will not give in or give up. I’m glad you’re being cared
for by the best, and my prayers are with you and your family as you travel
this long road to recovery. Chin up, my friends, and keep the music flowing
through your soul as well. It has always helped to bring me through some
of the worst situations I’ve had to face. Much love and support,

Gail (USA)

Hi Graham, Just wanted you to know there
are a lot of people in the UK thinking of you, we’re all rooting
for you. Hang in and keep tough. Very Best thoughts and Wishes to
you and yours,

Dave Burn (UUFO)

Graham- Just another UFO fan coming
here to wish you a full and complete recovery. We are all behind
you pulling for you to come through. Keep on fighting!

Hans Albers (Roselle, IL)

Hey Graham, Not happy to hear/read that
you have another mountain to climb - luckily there are many of us
climbing with you (carrying Kit Kats and PG Tips for any pitstops).
Have lassooed (hmmm sure I’ve spelt that wrong) a heap of healing
energy to send with this email so I hope this finds you on the improve.

Cheers Sandra (Australia)
PS Witnessed your Hawks demolish my Saints last Saturday night in the
preliminary final (bugger). They looked very good, tough and gritty.

Hi Graham and Sam, I am glad that Jack
arrived safely. Graham, I am sorry that the transplant has not been
straight forward for you (that’s a nice way of saying “making
you really ill”). I am positive that you will work your way
through this problem just as you have with all hurdles so far. I
am amazed and proud of what you have already accomplished, so look
at this problem as the last step of a long staircase, and plough
on through!! I look forward to hearing the good news.

Peter (Australia)

Hi Graham, I have had the opportunity
of catching up on the latest news on your website and thought I would
say a quick hello. I constantly have staff here asking about you
and just thought I would let you know that. Linda, Cooper and I are
also looking forward to you coming home healthy in the next couple
of months. Not sure if you know but I used to be an Intensive Care
Nurse at Monash Medical Centre so I was exposed to a lot of very
unwell people who pulled through against the odds and now are living
very fulfilling lives.Talk to you soon.

Mark (Australia)

Dear Graham, so sorry to hear of the
GVHD. We are all sending you so much love and hoping like crazy you
can kick this bloody thing. Don’t give up. You’ve been in tricky
spots before… we know you can do it! All our love and strength
and courage to you and your little family

Megan, Guy and family (Australia)

positive vibes positive vibes positive
vibes….Anyway hi Graham everything’s crossed here, just another
battle that you will win. Remember your body takes a little longer
to respond than others. So keep fighting this infection. Andy Chanter
started chemo today. You and Sam are their absolute role models and
they look to you all the time for inspiration and that fighting spirit
that you have had for so long, I know it’s very tiring but you have
almost won the whole war!!! Hang in there and Mitchell is planning
your welcome home party, let us know who you want on the guests list
our place-our pool nice sunny day/night-sparklers for the kids (and
adults too)-just like new years eve at our house last year. Lots
of love from

Janine, Rowan Caitlin and Mitchell (Australia)

Hi Graham, I’m so sorry for your condition.
I just wanted to drop a line to say hi and help you going through
this difficult time. I know it is tough, but please remember that
you are a fighter. You have overcome so many things so far. You can
do anything. I know you will feel better soon, but at the same time,
I will pray for you everyday.

Mutsuko (USA)

Hi Sam & Graham, Very sorry to hear
things aren’t going the way you’d hoped. Reading Sam’s desciptions,
it sounds like you’ve already been through more than enough! We all
send our thoughts and hugs to “hang in there” and stay
strong.My thoughts are with you, and am hoping that things turn around
quickly. What amazing inner strength you must have to be going through
all this and yet sound so resilient and positive in your messages.
Keep up the fight! You set an amazing example for us all, and your
kids especially. With love from the Wintletons,

Nikki, Derek, Olivia & Hadley (and the Temps — Lan, Tom,
Sandy, Rich and families) xo

Hi Graham, Hang on in there. You beat
the Leukaemia now you have to beat this. We are thinking of you All
the very best to you and your family

Ken and Lyn (UK)

Hi Graham…. I am Terry Johann Hymel
and I too am a member of SITN and a big fan of UFO. Our leader Battty
brought your illness to our attention and I just wanted to drop you
a line to let you know I am keeping you in my prayers and hope for
all the best.

Johann

Dear Graham, Sam, Jack and Poppy, We
have been following your progress and have so much admiration for
the courage and strength you have found to fight this mighty battle.
We will continue to pray for you.

The Sturt family (Australia)

Dear Sam, Hearing about all that you
and Graham have gone through is so humbling. My own issues truly
pale into insignificance. After all that you have both been through
this must be just yet another test for you to overcome, keep your
faith and remain positive. Please pass on my very best to Graham,
I look forward to hearing about his recovery. wishing you all love
and strength to continue this battle.

Michael x (Australia)

Graham and Sam, I heard about you through
my friend Sian. I met Sian when her daughter, Tegan, and my daughter
went to Kinder together. Like you, we have two small children, Gabrielle
is 6 and Harrison is 3. It is after I read them their stories and
they have just fallen asleep in the evening all tucked up safely
in bed that I think of you. I don’t know what you are going through
however I can image some of the pain and anguish. You must be utterly
sick of it all. You’ve come this far and you both clearly have fighting
and positive spirits. That’s what gets people through in the end
I imagine. I hope you’re both getting lots of support. We will put
some money in the account today but wonder if there is anything else
we can do to help. Anything I can do - just let me know. The offer
stands when you come home so no pressure to reply at the moment -
we’ll be here anytime you need us. Graham - I miss your blogs. I
look forward to their return. Sam - you are an incredibly strong
woman.

Elissa (Australia)

Dear Graham and Sam, I received your
email this morning but could not respond earlier as I was running
a training course. I understand that the fight against GVH is getting
tough. I think the help you need is the help you’re getting as, as
you say, you have the best medical team in the world. Reading Sam’s
email first thing put into perspective the lack of importance of
petty problems. Knowing that so many people are caring about you
so much must be a comfort. Everyone in the BBMDA asks me how you
are, and my colleagues at work kept in touch. They all send their
love. It’s 10:30pm and I have to get up very early to get to
the second day of my training course. Late nights for me are a thing
of the past. Must be age. Graham and Sam, this is a bit of a rambling
email but I just wanted you to know that we all care a lot. All our
love,

Malcolm, Jenny James and Nicholas And all in the BBMDA (UK)

Hi Graham,Keith here from SITN, saw
Batttttty’s post and wanted to send you our best wishes for the best
possible outcome to your treatment and a speedy return to good health!

Keith Capolino

dear graham, i got word on your situation
from battyyyy what does one say when they learn something like this?????
i dont know what to say but first off im not a religious person but
a spiritual person and i want you to know my thoughts and prayers
are with you and your family during this hard time, i hope to god
you get well, best regards

ED MCcARTHY (aka edDIE) (UK)

hi graham, i have been keenly following
your progress and check your site every time i log on. there were
times when i didnt dare look in the days leading up to yr transplant,
but you have beaten the stakes on that so i feel you have the strength
to beat this GVHD..my thoughts are with you and yr family, and like
i said i check yr site for progress every couple of days. keep fighting
graham it can make a difference.

love sarah (bedford)

Listen boy you keep on fighting,we love
you, we pray for you and we know you are going to make it. Don’t
you dare give up, because we will never give up on you.
Love

Bruce and The Quireboys (UK)

I just got Sam’s email and heard that
you have yet another hurdle so wanted to send our best to you. I
will keep checking the web page for your progress and hope so much
that the new medication works, I am sorry that this has been such a hard
fight for you but keep it up, we all want you to be able to be home with
Sam, Jack and Poppy. With love and best wishes.

Penny, Daniel, Fiona and Ciara. (USA)

Graham and Sam, We have been checking
your website multiple times per day, hoping for good news. I am so
sorry that things have taken this turn - but you are right about
being here in Seattle. You have the best docs and the best options.
I continually visualize Anna’s t-cells fighting off her leukemia
and flowing past her organs serenely, and I’ve added Graham to my
visualizations. It is my form of praying, I guess. (Along with a
more conventional form, since we don’t want to miss any opportunities!)
Our thoughts are with you continually -

Diane and Anna (USA)

Hello, We are gutted that all is not
well, we think of you both every day and hope for the all clear and
back to oz email, it has to come soon nobody could fight harder than
you.

Sean (UK)

Hello Graham, We check your web site
daily and follow your progress. We’ve not met and yet Andrew
and I feel very connected to you and your family. My husband who
is also unwell is always interested in your progress and sends his
thoughts and support. You are clearly a brave and wonderful man,
who must be so very tired from the price that this never ending journey
extracts. I had the pleasure of briefly meeting Jack and introduced
him to our son Harry (neither Jack nor Harry will remember this meeting)
but it was a nice moment for me, as I had already had the chance
to speak with Sam on Skype and was very grateful that she took the
time to offer her support and seemingly endless expertise. What a
wonderful woman you have married. Enough babbling, I’m sure
you have many messages of support to read. Your journey is different
to ours, and yet similar in some ways. We wish you well, and think
of you and your family often. I hope with all my heart that you,
Sam, Andrew and I have the chance to break bread one day, with our
kids noisily getting to know each other in the background.

Lea Chanter and family xxxx (Australia)

Hi Guys, I am devastated to hear about
Graham’s deteriorating condition. You are so brave, fighting
this battle with all your might. Thank you for keeping us all so
well informed – everyone, I am sure, hope and pray that the
doctors can perform a miracle and get things under control. Thank
goodness you are in Seattle. I am not sure what else to say …..GOOD
LUCK!! Are you going to be able to watch the Grand Final this weekend?
We will be cheering for Hawthorn too. Hugs and kisses to you all.
Keep up the fight Graham – we are looking forward to you coming
home.

Sally XX (Australia)

Hi Graha m, I don’t think any
of us outside of your family could ever possibly truly understand
what you’ve been through and continue to endure. What we do
all know though is that it’s been tough – real tough.
You’ve responded to the challenge by hanging as tough as anyone
possibly could to date and we know that you’re doing and giving
everything you can to get through this latest complication. I hope
the knowledge that everyone here is right behind yourself, Sam and
the kids, constantly thinking of you and praying for you all, helps
the fight at least in some small way.

Ross (Brighton East)

Hi Graham & Sam, thanks so much
for keeping us posted on how things are going. It means alot & we
think about you most days & wonder how you are. The UK seems
a million miles away from you guys, so the posts are great. Glad
to hear that the transplant went so well, obviously saddened to hear
about the GVHD. I know you are a fighter though Graham & we all
have faith in you & trust that you’ll pull through. Can’t wait
to see you all again & we’ll have to catch some more live music
Graham.Our love, thoughts & prayers are with you all - say hi
to Poppy & Jack from Zak & Sophie (& us!)

Pete & Rach xx. (UK)

Hi Graham, I am just writing to say Hi
and to let you know that we are all thinking of you over there in
Seattle and I know you are able to access your emails. I will write
again later in the week. Cheerio for now

Ros (UK)

Hi Graham and Sam, So sorry to hear about
the GVHD. We do track Graham’s progress on the Blog and pray for
him and you all loads and are sorry we’re very slow to communicate
more directly. Our thoughts are with you at this stressful time.

Matthew, Louise, Amelia and Charlie xxx (UK)

Dear Sam and Graham: My name is Jorgelina,
I am a close friend of Mariano Imbrioscia, who works with Graham
in Omnigraphics and me and my family have been following Graham’s
treatment and trying to help. Very sad to hear that are you in another
big fight.
We will be praying for Graham health and we wish you two all the optimism
in this new difficult situation … don’t give up!. Much much love for
you and your children

ANDRES, JORGELINA + CRUZ (Australia)

Hi Graham and Sam, Apologies for not
having been in touch over the summer. Very sorry to hear your latest
news, guys. Thanks Sam for the emails. We’ve got everything crossed
for you here. Give ‘em hell Graham! Keep the faith - just not in
a Bon Jovi way!!!! All the very best from London town,

Iain & Helen (UK)

Hi Graham, Sorry to hear about the latest
set back, the last few months have been such a tough time. Our thoughts
and prayers are with you and your family, hoping you can get through
this. love and best wishes,

Ed and Cath (UK)

Graham, So sorry to hear about your
new fight, but as usual I am sure you are the one complaining the
least and just concentrating on beating everything. It always seems
hard to tell you about what is going on back here as it all seems
to pale into insignificance in comparison to what you are going through.
Concentrate on getting better.

Charly (UK)

Graham,

Best of luck mate, really hope you pull through. I was hoping to have
some good news about Newcastle United to tell you, but alas, we seem
intent on shooting ourselves in the foot time and time again! And not
good news on the golf front either, the Yanks beat us in the Ryder Cup
so I bet it’s all over the newspapers over there. You get some rest and
confound those doctors, us Rush fans are above mere medical science,
you go show them. Take care.

Ashley (UK)

Hi Sam and Graham… Sorry to hear your
news - you have certainly been in our thoughts and prayers and will
continue to be of course….Well - Hawthorn did on the weekend…
they are into the Grand final to face Geelong…..Should be a cracker
match - they beat St kilda by 54 points, so very convincing……..
and Geelong only bet the Doggies by 29 points…..Thinking of you
guys - hope the children are ok too..Cheers

David (Australia)

Dear Graham & family, We are sorry
to hear the recent news about your new battle. As if

beating Leukaemia wasn’t enough….now you have another hurdle you have
to leap over. Well Graham, you flew over the first hurdle eventually
and now you can do it again ! Thoughts and good wishes and strength for
all of you.

Denise (St Leonard’s mum).

Hi Graham How are you going, are you
going to watch the AFL Grand Final on Saturday-go HAWKS, boo Cats.
Say hi to Jack for me, I really miss him because I haven’t seen him
for such a very long time. Is Poppy OK? lots of love from

Mitchell (Australia)

Hi Graham, so sorry to hear about the
GVHD setback. We are thinking of you every day and hoping like crazy
you can kick this bloody thing. Don’t give up. You’ve been in tricky
spots before and you can come through this. All our love and light
to you and your little family.

Megan, Guy and family xxxx (Australia)

Dear Graham, So very sorry to hear that
things are not going all that well, you are in our thoughts and prayers
and do hope that this new drug kicks in and things start to improve
for you. You certainly have had a rough go of things and it is about
time that it all started to turn around for you. Thank Mam for keeping
us informed with the news which we eagerly await and give her and
the children our love we are thinking of you all.
Love

Judy, Peter and Family (Rankins Springs) xxxx

Dear Big Bro, I hear that you have another
big battle going on, keep fighting cos we know you will get better
and we all want to see you soon. We just want to send you a huge
hug, please keep up the fighting cos we all love you so much. Love
and hugs,

Tracey (UK)

Hey mate. Just received an email from
Sam informing me about the current state of your health. I’m really
sorry to hear about the complications and hope that the treatment
they are now trying works for you. You’re a very strong and brave
person and also an inspiration mate… We’re all thinking of you
and hoping everything will be ok. I went and saw Hawthorn beat St
Kilda in a preliminary final on Saturday… So it’s Geelong vs Hawthorn
in the Grand Final. It should be a great game and we’re all barracking
for the Hawks of course… Take care mate.. We’re all hoping everything
will be ok.. Best wishes

Peter (Australia)

We are all thinking of you and hope that you get through this next battle…
hang in there … I will everything crossed for you…

Charmaine (Australia)

Graham, keep taking those drugs and
make sure you get better - I check your site pretty much every day
to keep track of how you are going - so keep up the battle. And tell
Sam thanks for keeping everyone posted, we all appreciate it. See
you round…

Carmen (Australia)

Hang in there Graham. You can do it !!!
Hang in there !!

The Ainsworth Family (Australia)

Samantha, Thankyou for the update. I
have sent a little extra to help you both. You both have my total
admiration and I, along with so many others pray for a successful
outcome. Kindest regards to you, Graham and you family

Gary (Australia)

Dear Sam, Graham, Jack and Poppy Thank
you for this amazing email. What champions you all are! What a marathon
journey! It is honestly just mind-blowing to read about all these
tricks and miracles of modern medicine. Your strength, all of you,
is just amazing. I wish and pray for you all, continued endurance,
and a successful outcome.
My very kindest regards and best wishes. Hang in there for a victorious
outcome! Stay strong! Love to you all

Sandra Mathers (Adelaide - where it’s cold and drizzly today!)

Just Stand Up

The heart is stronger
Than you think
It’s like it can go
Through anything

And even when you think
It can’t it finds a way
To still push on
Though

Sometimes

You want to run away
Ain’t got the patience
For the pain
And if you
Don’t believe it
Look into

Your heart
The beat goes on
I’m tellin’ you
Things get better
Through whatever
If you fall

Dust it off
Don’t let up
Don’t you know
You can go
Be your own miracle
You need to know…

If the mind
Keeps thinking
You’ve had enough
But the heart
Keeps telling you
Don’t give up

Who are we to be
Questioning
Wondering what is what
Don’t give up
Through it all

Just stand up

It’s like
We all have better days
Problems getting all up
In your face
Just because
You go through it

Don’t mean it got
To take control, no
You ain’t gotta find
No hiding place
Because the heart
Can beat the hate

Don’t wanna
Let your mind
Keep playin’ you
And sayin’ you
Can’t go on
I’m tellin’ you

Things get better
Through whatever
If you fall
Dust if off
Don’t let up
Don’t you know you

Can go

Be your own
Miracle
You need to know
If the mind

Keeps thinking
You’ve had enough
But the heart
Keeps telling you
Don’t give up
Who are we to be

Questioning
Wondering what is what
Don’t give up
Through it all

Just stand up

You don’t gotta be

A prisoner
In your mind
If you fall
Dust it off
You can live your life
Let your heart

Be your guide
And you will know
That you’re good
If you trust in the good
Everything
Will be alright, yeah

Light up the dark
If you follow your heart
And it will get better
Through whatever
If the mind
Keeps thinking

You’ve had enough
But the heart
Keeps telling you
Don’t give up
Who are we to be
Questioning

Wondering what is what
Don’t give up
Through it all

Just stand up

You got it in you
Find it within

You got in now
Find it within now
Through It All,

Just Stand Up!

Mutsuko

Dear Samantha, Thankyou for the update
on Graham’s progress. I am so pleased to hear everything is going
well. I hope you and your family will be home in Aussie soon. Take
care

Vicki (Australia)

Hi Sam, I’m over the moon to hear
about Grahams progress and I’m so grateful that you have taken
the trouble to keep me informed. Your plea for help was so obviously
desperate and genuine. It’s hard to trust the internet because
there are so many scams coming through all of the time. Never the
less, I’ve had a good feeling from this small act of charity
that I’ve decided to do this again for other genuine cases.
I now realise how good being charitable makes one feel. I’m
not well heeled but I can afford a small donation sometimes. Even
though individually we can’t do much, collectively it works.
It really can have the desired effect and actually save a life. I’m
so glad to hear that your children are with you. Good luck with the
future. Best regards,

Terry (Australia)

thanks for the newsy update and we trust
the progress continues. stay positive and good luck.

v+g (Australia)

Hi Sam and Graham, We are both so happy
to hear that your fight is almost won. You have missed the coldest
winter in Melbourne I have seen for ages. Even yesterday was only
about 15 degrees and cold, cold wind. I think its very fitting your
return home is in spring - the time of new life, warmth and growth.
really looking forward to seeing you when you get home and giving
you a nice relaxing massage and big bear hugs. we’re thinking of
you, cheers,

Mez and James (Australia)

I would like to say congratulations and
continuing best wishes for the road ahead. I truly hope for all of
you that it will get easier and that Graham will be home in Australia
disease free and healthy in the not too distant future. Kind Regards,

Deborah (Australia)

Hi Sam, Thanks so much for the update.
I have been following your news closely. It is so so wonderful Graham
finally got the transplant. Its certainly been an uphill battle for
him. We hope that GVHD is under control very soon and that the nausea
stops. I’m sure it won’t be long and he will feel so much better.
Like a new man!!!! I was so pleased to hear that your mum and Jack
and Poppy had arrived. That must have been so exciting to see them
and just wonderful to be together!! Keep strong Sam, you are doing
a SUPERB job. I know you are dealing with so many things. I hope
you are eating well and getting enough sleep if thats possible. Thinking
of you all. Love

Jenny, Jeff, Max ,Travis and Lucinda (Australia)

Great news Samantha. Thanks for the update.
Regards

Doug (Australia)

Sam, You are doing a great job loving
Graham and keeping the momentum rolling with him. I have taken the
opportunity to place another USD100 in the account towards Graham;
would love to do better but that’s what I can do. Was a bit
emotional when I read Graham’s blog confirming his progress
after the engrafting and so pleased to see he is on the right track.
Even though I have CML I do not understand all of the terminology
(would probably be a better student if it was AML and I had a young
family) and am amazed at the depth of your knowledge. Also very impressed
with the St Leonard’s College community. Once again please
do not reply to this email as I can keep updated via Graham’s
blog but, again, good luck to you both and terrific to see your family
together at this time and the kids with you and their Dad. My boys
are 35, 33 and 30, and I now have a nine month grandson, and l have
learned you love them and never take them for granted. Best Regards

Terry (Australia)

so glad there is some good news Samantha
and please remember we are always praying and you and your family
know what prayer can do. Keep your chins up and all will be well.

Noreen (Australia)

Dear Sam, How wonderful to hear such
good news. Truly amazing stuff. Thoughts with you all and I will
ensure that everyone I know here gets to hear about it. Best regards

Ros (Australia)

Awesome, great to hear, we are so happy!

Vito & Arna (Australia)

Go the hawks for premiers 08!!

Dear Samantha, My God, what a roller-coaster
ride you are on! I admire your strength in facing all the obstacles
on the down-slopes. Australia must seem so distant, and like another
world that you all must be yearning for. As I was reading your update,
I was thinking how you must be so totally desolate, missing family & home & normality,…
and then… thank goodness for dear mum bringing the kids over to
you! I was so relieved to hear that, tears rolled down my face. We
all totally impotent to do anything for you, but wish you a tonne
load of luck and the very best of wishes. You both have a huge load
on your shoulders ,and obviously, great character to endure it through
to success. Thanks for the update, … unimportant in the overall
scheme of things, but greatly appreciated. Stick with it, Love, and
all power to you,

Averill (Australia)

I am glad to hear things are going well
for Graham. As a 25 year old man myself going through a form of cancer
and chemotherapy treatment it is a honor to help someone in the same
position. I only made a small contribution as it is all I could afford,
but I know every little bit goes a long way. I hope things continue
to go well for Graham.

Brent (Australia)

Hi Sam and Graham, Wonderful to hear
good news. Certainly need a lot of patience for this process but
it’s great that you may be coming home soon. Best wishes and I look
forward to seeing you back at St Leonards!!! Love

Rhyll xoxo (Australia)

Hi Samantha, it’s great to hear the good
news..it makes me appreciate my own family much more. Graham is lucky
in so many ways as well as having you as a strong support. I wish
your family well and i’ll never winge about myself again especially
after reading this last email. Keep up the good work. Regards

Karen (Australia)

Very glad to hear its moving in the right
direction Sam. After all the ordeals, I think you’ll have to write
a book. Good luck with the recovery. Regards

The Ball Family. (Australia)

Dear Sam, Graham, Jack and Poppy,So
thrilled to receive your email today. I have never met any of your
natural family; but am part of the St Leonard’s Family and also of
course the world wide family of humanity. I appreciate the updates
on Graham’s progress and as a member of these families I feel sad
at each setback and celebrate each step forward.
I hope that before too long you will all be together back in Australia
once more, and doing all those little things that families do. With much
love and very best wishes,

Dorothy (Australia)

Hi Graham, Sorry it’s been so
long since the last email. No excuse really, just flat out.
Been reading with interest all the progress and really glad you are out
of hospital and back with the family. I guess it must be hard to believe
all the twists and turns of the journey, it’s the stuff of tv mini-series!
Well, 4pm Friday beers about to start. Looking forward to sharing a couple
of cold ones with you! Cheers for now

Richard (Australia)

Dear Graham and Sam, It was just wonderful
to read that you were out of hospital and your treatment worked!
Last night we had our AGM, and I let the committee know
that you were out - and everyone was delighted! Keep up the good
work!!!! And although I barrack for the Saints, I’ll be hoping the
Hawks win tonight for you! Love

Louise (Australia)

Hi Graham, I’m so glad you are recovering,
your cell count has gone up and you have been discharged from hospital.
I hold you and your family in my prayers and think about you every
day. I know your energy is increasing every day as you are healing.

Shona in Canada.

Dear Graham, This check is from Jenny,
who previously contributed $40 to you from her recent arts & crafts
fundraising proceeds. She left FHCRC to go on a yearlong trip and
her rabbi gave $10 as a farewell gift. It’s a Jewish tradition to
pass it on to another person for good luck. There you have it. I
am so glad you are finally getting a transplant with Dr Delaney’s
expanded cells. I am sure you will do very well. You have so many
people sending you well wishes.

Judy (USA)

I’ve just read on your website that
Graham’s been discharged and just wanted to let you both know how
happy I am for you all (although not as happy as you are I guess!!)
Say hello from me and tell him to make sure he washes his hands after
handling money !! (it’s very dirty you know!) Good news!!!!

Brian (UK)

Hi Graham and Sam, just seen your updates
and I can only say how glad I am you’ve got through so much miserable
experiences to get this far. I’m so relieved your graft is official
and all you’ve got to do is avoid snifflers and sneezers for a year
or two… Anyway, you’ve both done a fantastic job to get through
all this, to persist so far; and you’ve handled the whole thing with
good grace. Good luck..

Roy xx (UK)

Graham—I am Jonathan Gutman’s
dad. He is one of your doctors. We are all pulling for you!!
Hello Graham, I’m not sure how
I found your story … I was searching double cord blood transplants
in google and came upon your website. I’ve read your story
and have been touched. My husband has also been battling AML since
Dec 28 2004. On May 8th my husband Donnie (39 years old) recvd a
double cord blood transplant. Graham we pray for you and your healing,
we pray for your team of doctors and we pray for your family. God
Bless You,

Kimberly Schutz (USA)

Hi graham, helen here! Just read the
latest news on your website! Is looking really good- excellent! Lots
a luv

Helen xxxxx (UK)

Hi Graham, Great to hear you are now
out of hospital, you have been through so much and we hope everything
keeps getting better and better . Good to see the picture of you
with your children again, you and Sam must have missed them so much
over the last months. Love to you all

Lyn and Trevor (UK)

Not many things warrant a double exclamation,
but that news sure does! (Terry Pratchett said that three exclamations
in a letter indicates borderline insanity or a lack of imagination).
So pleased for you all.

Martin (UK)

Hi guys, I just read your blog and wow – what
fabulous news. It made me cry for joy so I can only imagine how wonderful
you all feel after such a tumultuous and emotional journey. All I
can say is congratulations and enjoy your time together as a family
again. It certainly was wonderful timing to have the kids there for
Graham getting out of hospital. I look forward to more positive news
about your recovery as it continues to progress. Love and kisses,

Sally (Australia)

Congratulations!!! to the whole family,
what an acheivement. Welcome home from hospital and hope it won’t
be too long before we welcome you all back Down Under.

You have truly been an inspiration. This donation if from a garage sale
held in support of your fight against leukaemia… Lots of love and best
wishes from

Margaret and Alan Walker (Highett, Australia)

Hi Sam, Just been catching up on Grahams
progress and wanted to send our best wishes - from all of us over
at TNMS (www.t-n-m-s.com) the European Rush site - it’s great to
see how things are looking up. I realise there’s a long way to go
but, with all his family backing as you do I have no doubt Graham
will soon be back to full strength. It’s just fantastic to see the
support that people all around the world have given - really makes
you realise that the world is not quite the bad place many would
have us believe eh? Take care, all of you.

Neil Pudney (Pudders) (UK)

So excited to read the news. Welcome
home Graham. We will be in touch. Love to all -

Ruth xx (USA)

Samantha, So great to read that Graham
is out of hospital and enjoying time with your children. I truly
hope everything continues to go well. You must be over the moon.
Kind Regards

Will & Lyn Ervin (Australia)

Hi Samantha, Graham, Jack, Poppy and
Sue Wow! - What a relief to read the latest news and to know that
Graham has been discharged from the hospital! It is really wonderful
news and fingers crossed and lots of prayers for everything to go
along now just as you would hope. It is great that you are all together
again. The children must feel so happy to be with you after such
a long time. Lots of love and good wishes –

Allan & Win (Australia)

Hi there, just seen the piccie on the
website with those mad kids of yours and Graham - their faces are
lit up, just such a fab picture, well done you. So hope kids are
okay and that you’re enjoying having them there. Have a great weekend
and hope to catch up with you soon,love to all

Tracey xxxxx (UK)

Hi there, That is great news about Graham.
Have a wonderful time with the kids. I am just so pleased for you
all.

Marianne (Australia)

Dear Sammy, We are loving you all and
holding you in our hearts. Our lives are plodding along seemingly
event free, yet the reality of disaster being around any bend seems
a given. I don’t feel depressed or worried about that thought; but
I do hope I will have the strength and resilience that you have shown.
It’s easy for me to say but I’m sure peace and happiness are just
around the corner for you guys. One day soon we will sit at your
Caravan drinking a beautiful bottle of wine and toasting Grahams
good health…….I, like you, can’t wait for that happy, ordinary
day.

Love LauryXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (Australia)

Thinking of you and fingers, toes etc
crossed for Graham’s recovery. Best wishes,

Louise (Australia)

Hi Sam and Graham, I just read your
blog. I really hope you start feeling better soon Graham. You have
had such an incredible journey and hopefully there will be more good
days than bad and it starts to get easier for you. Is this response
at the moment “normal” or is it difficult to qualify
or quantify what “normal” is? Our thoughts are with you.
Looking forward to your future updates and hope the news continues
to be positive. Love and kisses,

Sally (Australia)

Hi Sam, Wow! – great to hear the
news that Graham is where he is – have been kept updated through
your wonderful website. You have both done such an amazing job. Sam
- hoping (when you get the chance!) you are getting enough rest yourself.
Hoping things continue to improve and the rest of the family arrive
safe and well soon. Best wishes

Peter (Australia)

Dear Graham, Keep fighting! I admire
your determination. Sincerely,

Merilie, a friend of Anna Robinson (USA)

Dear Samantha and Graham. We have been
away for a week and had no real access to a computer. We are so amazed
to read what Graham has been going through in that time since the
transplant. Poor boy. Hopefully all will begin to mend soon. There
seems to be so little we can do but we are thinking of you a lot.
We have made a small donation this evening via PayPal knowing that
every little bit will help you to get through all of this.

We will keep watching the updates and hope that real soon Graham will
begin to feel a big improvement. You are both just so dedicated and courageous.
We love you all and are so pleased to hear Sue and the children will
be over to see you soon and you will have your little family together
again after such a long time.. Our love and best wishes

Allan & Win (Australia)

Sam, Things will improve, even if it doesn’t
seem like it’s happening right now. Just focus on today and find at
least one thing to laugh about every day. Take care of yourself. If
you would like a meal or anything else, including company, just let
me know.

Anna (USA)

hi Graham and Samantha. We have been
following your progress on the web site. Glad you got to day 0 and
are on the way back now. Let us know if you want an excursion when
you are released from the hospital or if there is anything we can
do. When are you allowed visitors from the outside? We can smuggle
in a pie and lamington!!!

Chris and Mike Tarling (USA)

Graham, Having read through the list
of “heroes” it makes me realize how many people you have “rooting” for
you, as the Americans would say, and that the real heroes are you
and your family. We know you are not feeling real flash at present
but our thoughts are with you and we continue to wish you well in
your fight. Regards

Terry James & Suzie Lockyer (Australia)

Dear Samantha, Just read the latest
and I know your doing it tough as with Grahams immense discomfort,and
i can only wish you all the strenght and Love of you ,your family
and friends to get through this stage of treatment in Grahams progress.
Graham has incredible courage and determination and a lot of that
comes from the Love and support for him. I really appreciate the
updates and the fact that the funds are getting that much closer
shows a great sign of hope. Wishing Graham well and Kindness,and
to You and your Family and Friends, Kind Regards

Doug Callaghan

Good luck with the recovery process!
We are all thinking about you. Wishing you the best.

Naomi (USA)

Dear Graham, I don’t even know if you’re
able to read your e-mail right now. But if you’re not, I’m sure Sam
is reading to you. We’ve been tracking you on your blog-we’re so
relieved that your remission was a deep one and that you’re through
the transplant. We continue to think of you all each day and hope
that your team at UW can keep you as comfortable as possible during
this rough period. I had wanted my husband Roger to meet you in person,
but he has been dealing with some GvH of the gut (upper and lower)
for some time now and has been quite under the weather. I’m hoping
that when you are released and stable, you’ll be up for a visit.
I want so much to encourage you both, but feel at a loss as to what
to say because this process can be so very rough. We send you very
warm wishes that your hospital stay will be short and that the process
of regaining your strength will begin soon. Very warmly,

Lisa and Roger Kenna (USA)

Graham, Just a quick hello to you and
Sam. Sally is constantly updating me on your journey and all I can
say is wow. There is no way I can possible begin to understand what
you guys have been through. Get well and get yourselves home. From
the response last weekend at the fundraiser there are lots of people
looking forward to enjoying your company. Good luck mate.

Andrew (Australia)

Hi Sam and Graham, Just got home from
the dinner. LOTS of fun and the auction went great. Everyone had
a great time and lots and lots and lots of money flowed! It was also
great to see you on the skype connection. So I just wanted you to
know that it all went really well and I look forward to seeing how
much was raised tonight. I wish you could have seen it. Some parents
said it was the best thing that the junior school had ever done -
it really gave them a sense of community. So not only are you working
to get Graham well, but you’re also single-handedly creating an amazing
community in the school! Anyway, all the very, very best, as I’ve
said before. We’ll all be thinking of you next week. It’s 1am and
about 4 hours past my bed time! Good night from down under - have
a good morning over there.

Karen (Australia)

Sam and Graham, we missed you on Saturday
night! A real shame that your only appearance was via skype! I wanted
to write that I think you are doing something very important for
all of us. Because of you, the community is stronger and most of
us have had a long hard look at what is important in life. Hopefully
we can repay you both! Good luck with the next bit.

Phil (Australia)

Hi there, Finally! So pleased to see
the news of your transplant this week. Looks like people have also
been doing some amazing fundraising as well. You’ve both done so
well in organising things. BIG congratulations mate!

Martin (UK)

Hey Graham Relieved to see everything
went well with the transplant. Happy Re-birthday Graham!!! ps. Had
dinner with Sandra, Tyrell and Zoe on Thursday night and we are all
keeping track of you and are thinking of you and the extraordinary
Sam. Ciaou

Carmen (Australia)

Dear Graham & Sam. Best of luck for
the 6th, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love

Judy, Peter & family. (Australia)

hi graham and family, all the best for
the next few days and i will be thinking of you.

sarah, (night duty again at bedford hospital) (UK)

graham, great news mate, keep up the
good work, we are all so happy for you and your lovely family. regards

the nash family from canberra

Happy Birthday Graham! Wishing you all
the best. Sam you are pretty amazing too. Much love,

Sari & Kunal (USA)

Hey there Mr Fablus, just a quick note
cos have read the blog and know how tired you are - wishing you so
much luck and much much love for tomorrow (weds) and beyond. Will
keep reading Sam’s blog so dont worry too much about replying, just
wanted you to know that we were all thinking of you. Good luck and
look after them new cells. With love from all of us,

Tracey xxxxxxx (UK

Fantastic news! Go get ‘em Graham - you
are one great fighter! God bless, mate.

John & Diane Lyon (Australia)

Just a quick email to say Good Luck for
your “new” birthday tomorrow. Will be thinking of you this
end!

Kate (Australia)

Hi Graham, Seems like everything is going
well now, hang in there as it’s almost time to be fully healed! Just
think of all of the fun you’ll be having in the near future! Let
us know how it goes! I’m glad that it is all working out for you
and the family. Cheers,

Jonathan

Hi Graham, I am praying that your health
is being restored and that all your procedures will work 100% and
that it won’t be long until you are doing all the things you are
missing in the present moment. I live in Winnipeg, Canada and came
across your site when I was browsing facebook. I have added a link
to your site on my profile page. Unfortunately I am not in a position
to help with the fund-raising you need and hope that the funds will
become available for you. Know that you are in my prayers every day,
and your family too. God bless,

Shona (Canada)

Hi Graham, I know that this is finding
you not feeling too well, but I know your big day is coming and I
just wanted to wish you the best of luck with everything. It is such
an exciting time for you both. I am keeping you guys in my thoughts
and prayers. The conditioning regimine can be tough, but in the long
run, if I had to do it again, I would in a heart beat. I also believe
you are in the best place to have this procedure done. They are so
wonderful in Seattle. I don’t know how long you guys will have to
be in Seattle, but we will be there again in October and if you guys
are still there, maybe we can get together for lunch or dinner. Good
luck on Friday and happy new Birthday to you!!

Sonya (USA)

Dear Sam, Graham, Jack and Poppy, Congratulations
on the good news, and our thoughts will be with you all during the
further treatment on 6th August. You certainly have had more than
your share of ups and downs, and I hope the worst are now finished.
You must be proud to know that what you have done will be used to
help others following behind you. Best wishes for the future.
Regards,

Eric Rivers (Australia)

Dear Graham, Well done Graham. Great
to hear that things are going well and you are in remission. Good
luck with the bone marrow transplant. I am sure that you will sail
through this next part. I hope that you continue to grow strong and
healthy. Take care and regards to your wonderful and strong partner
and family, Sam, Jack and Poppy. Regards,

Jane (Australia)

We are friends of Anna Robinsons and
she told us about your fight with leukemia and your journey here
- Wishing you a successful “superfight”!!

Claire and Bob (USA)

Hi Samantha and Graham What wonderful
news!! The news on the website is so informative and we feel like
we are going through it all with you. Also, wonderful to see the
photos of your journey. You are certainly experiencing all facets.
The best news is that you are moving on to transplant this week.
Hope Graham is holding up well and you also Samantha. It is so wonderful
that through all the ups and downs, you have arrived at where you
were planning and hoping to be. You have both shown such dedication
and are an absolute inspiration. Our love, prayers and best wishes
for an excellent outcome. Before long you will be homeward bound
and healthy.

Allan and Win (Australia)

Dear Sam, I was just wondering at the
weekend how Graham was going and feel so relieved that all is well.
Nick was diagnosed with leukaemia last year but luckily had a type
that was treatable with a course of chemo.
We are hoping for an all clear and a speedy recovery for Graham. Best
Wishes

Maree and Nick Vinocuroff (Australia)

Dear Sam ,just writing to let you and
Graham know that we are with you in thoughts and hearts. I am so
glad to hear that the procedure is going ahead in the next few days.
Stay strong, it won’t be long now and you will both be rolling on
home. Graham looks so well and happy, and so do you lovely one.
Love, kisses and constant thoughts of you both,

Michele and Scarlet (Australia)

Samantha & Graham,Forgive me for
being so tardy and not replying sooner. Great news regarding the
progress being made. Keep us updated Cold here in SE Qld. Ugg boot
weather. Best wishes and keep us updated.

David & Greta & girls (Australia)

Really great news, especially after previous
setback! Our Fingers are crossed!

Jennifer & Lynton (UK)

Hi Sam Graham, Jack and Poppy. Just
to let you know we care and are thinking of you. We have transfer
some money towards Graham’s treatment. Good luck with your recovery.
Looking forward to the future when we can all catch up. Lots of love
and good luck to all of you.

Ziomek, Iwona Amanda and Olivia XXXXXX (UK)

Unreal mate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great news
indeed. Forward you guys go!!!!!! Love

Symo (Darwin, Australia)

Hi Sam and Graham, We are delighted
to hear of Graham’s progress. Thank you very much for sending your
update - it is much appreciated. Graham, good luck with your transplant!
We sure hope everything goes well, and most importantly it works!
Warmest wishes,

Tania, Laurence and the twins Andrew and Daniel (Australia)

Hi Samantha. Thank you for this great
news. Thank God. I’ll pray for great success with the 6th August
transplant. Best wishes

Rodger (Australia)

Fantastic - that’s like I remember Graham
when he started playing bass, turn up the amp and he played quieter,
but still mostly the right notes!!!
. . . and the World turns. I’ll have a Guiness for you tomorrow night
at my gig! cheers

Brian (UK)

Sam & Graham, Fantastic to hear such
positive news from you:) Keep strong over the coming weeks!

Kirsty x (Iain’s sister in Edinburgh!)

That is such good news Samantha! Gee
- the power of love is pretty strong isn’t it. Not to mention the
power of Graham! love to you all.

Margaret

Dear Guys, That is certainly good news
. This is the first time that I have donated on the net. I was also
a patient of Prof Salem, he is such a kind , caring man, that I felt
drawn to help. My thoughts are always with you. Kind regards. Love

Jan Lawson (Australia)

Hi Sam, Graham, Poppy and Jack - Thank
you so much for your update email. I can hardly believe that you
would find the time, or the energy, to contact your supporters in
Australia! I am reading this at 8.30am on a frosty Adelaide winter
morning, and the little shreds of sunlight trying to break through
the clouds are shining brighter!!! What wonderful news. You are obviously
over the moon and everything looks so positive for further success.
My very best wishes and love for further miracles - you are an amazing
family. Stay strong - you have the love and prayers of so many Aussies!
With love

Sandra Mathers (Adelaide) xoxoxoxo

What excellent news! Very best wishes
from a stranger who knows what it is like to have a loved one with
cancer. Ain’t science wonderful!

Sandra Barnes x

Dear Samantha,Graham, Jack and Poppy,
Fantastic news! I have been thinking about you both over there and
wondering how it is all going. This is incredible and I can only
imagine how you are all feeling. Please keep in contact as I really
appreciate your emails. Best wishes for you all and take care.

Jacqui Ross (Smith) and family (Australia)

Excellent news sweetie, I hope everything
continues to go well for all of you, keep happy safe and well, love
and hugs

Annabelle

That is fantastic news, wishing you all
the best in the future! Thanks for keeping us up to date,

Mara & Brad

Dear Samantha, I work closely with Al
Clarkson at the Hawks. We in the office are all keeping our eye out
for updates - that news is brilliant. Best of luck with everything,
you are very lucky to have Clarko on your side, it is obvious how
passionate he is about Graham.

Nicky (Australia)

Hi Sam, Thank you very much and good luck
with the next chapter of your journey, Kind regards, Debby

Mrs Debby Jepps, Donor Recruitment Manager, South East England
www.anthonynolan.org.uk

CONGRATULATIONS - best news, still wishing
you all the very best

The Reeves Family (Australia)

Many good wishes for you and your family!

Ann (USA)

Graham, After reading your blog I’m
willing to cough up (no pun intended) a hundred dollars just to let
you know I am a Swannies fan. That said I am also a fan of Alastair
Clarksons coaching methods and of the man; it was his public support
that put me onto your case. Obviously, having CML myself, makes your
fight important to me but oh the hurt when you got into the Swannies.
Seriously, glad that cough has improved…….that was my first indicator
of a problem and it is gone completely. Regards

Terry (Australia)

Yay that’s awesome I’m so glad to hear
it. I’ve been keeping posted on the website and have had my fingers
crossed that he would get there in the end!!!
All the best for you guys :)

Sarah (Australia)

FABULOUS NEWS Samantha! We wish you continued
good health both of you and every success for the transplant. You
are in our prayers. Kind regards

Ashley & Dawn (Australia)

What absolutely fantastic news, thankyou
so much for keeping us posted, we really appreciate it especially
with all that is going on in your lives. Love

David and Linda (Australia)

Dear Graham Samantha and family, Praise
God from whom all blessing flow. Our prayers are with you during
these weeks.

Luv Johanna and John xxx

Fantastic news! What a fighter.

Evie (Australia)

What fantastic news! Our prayers have
been answered. Please keep us informed about transplant etc. You
are great for keeping everyone up to date with this. So much appreciated.
Kind regards

Susie (Australia)

That is wonderful news, I hope he continues
to improve and is home with the whole family very soon!

Michelle xo (Australia)

Congratulations, great news. Things might
be just starting to go your way a bit. Not before time. Thanks for
the update,

Lynden (Australia)

Dear Sam and family, When I watched
your story I was just floored and inspired at the same time. It seemed
so unfair, yet you both seemed so strong. Both of your strength is
a testament to Graham continuously beating the odds. We will keep
you all in our thoughts and wait for more news. Congratulations!!

Leesa Walsh & Family (Australia)

Thats fantastic news, I wish you and
all your family the best for your future. Go the Hawks!!! Regards,

Chris (Australia)

I am so thrilled for you all. This is
the best news we’ve heard and perfect timing for the transplant
and the fundraiser on Saturday night. We will be thinking of you.
Thanks for keeping us updated.

Jane (Australia)

Hi All, Very happy to hear the good news.
May God bless him & you all. Cheers

Hugh & Maya (Australia)

Fantastic news. Good to hear that Graham
is doing so well. Good luck with the transplant. Kind regards

Michelle (Australia)

Hey, great news and so hope it all works
out sweet for you all…be thinking of you and may your god go with
you. x
Fabulous news Sam and Graham!!!! As you
said in your email…….full steam ahead. Thank you so much for
the thoughtful update. God Bless,

Diane (Australia)

Hi Sam, That’s terrific news about Graham!!!!
Anne [ my wife] and I are so happy for the three of you - a truly
brilliant triumph for dogged determination and guts Warmest regards

John (UK)

Our best wishes are with you, it is wonderful
news. Thank you for keeping us up to date. GO GRAHAM regards

Lena (Australia)

GO GRAHAM. I KNEW YOU COULD DO IT. I
WILL BE WITH YOU IN SPIRIT AS I WILL BE HAVING MY OWN TRANSPLANT
SOMETIME IN AUGUST TOO. I AM SO HAPPY FOR YOUR FAMILY. KEEP ON GOING
STRONG AND KEEP ME UPDATED.

DAWN (USA)

Fantastic news and I am so happy for
you all x best of wishes for the next stage and look forward to meeting
you all one day

Monique (UK)

Hi Sam, We are DELIGHTED with your news!!!!
So very pleased - all the best for this next “stage” and
we look forward to your return home.

Andrea :-) (Australia)

Dear Samantha, That’s absolutely
wonderful news. You must feel as though a massive weight has been
lifted from your shoulders, and the future is obviously looking so
much brighter. I’m really pleased for you all. Cheers,

Michael (Australia)

Dear Sam, Graham, Jack and Poppy, I
realise you would get many emails, so there is no need to reply.
I just wanted to tell you how amazing your email is and how happy
it made me to think that Graham has survived all the odds to be able
to have the stem cells. After losing 16 of my family with this disease,
it finally gives us some hope for the future. My love, prayers and
thoughts go with you all,

Robyn (Queensland)

Wonderful news !!!

Bryan (Australia)

Hi there, I’m so pleased this has
all worked for Graham and wish him all the very best of luck for
his transplant on 6th August. My thoughts will be with all of you,

Sharon (Australia)

Good news indeed and I wish you and
Graham all the very best for continued improvement so that he can
hopefully return to a normal life with his family.
I know just what you are going through as my wife is currently undergoing
treatment for overian cancer and i am lucky enough to have a very supportive
family of four daughters and their families . Very important!
Keep your spirits up and God Bless .

J R (Australia)

Hi Samantha, I am crying with happiness
for you. I don’t even know Graham or you or your families but
I am overwhelmed with happiness for you all. Please let me know if
you need more assistance in the future. I am not rich (single mother)
but would like to help. Enjoy the rest of your life with that very
strong amazing man. Kind regards

Robyn (Australia)

May the good news continue! Your perserverance
and profound belief in what you are doing has paid off. Regards

Gabrielle (Australia)

Glad to hear the good news. Good luck
for the next stage. All the best

Mike (Australia)

Dear Samantha, We are thrilled with the
news that Graham is in complete remission. We wish him all the very
best possible and will think of him on his continueing journey to
complete health. To you Samantha and your children we send our very
best wishes,

Margrit (Australia)

Samantha. Wonderful news. All the best
to Graham and you.

Andrew x (Australia)

Dear Sam, Graham, Jack and Poppy, We
are absolutely thrilled with this truly amazing news. You have certainly
taken the scenic route!!!! (I have tears flowing down my face as
I type this) We will stay tuned for the next chapter. Wishing you
all the best

Georgia, Duane, Rhys and Christin (Australia)

I AM SO HAPPY FOR YOU ALL I KNOW HOW
HARD IT CAN BE TO FACE CANCER AS I LOST MY MUM LAST YEAR TO LUNG
CANCER CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK FOR THE FUTURE !!!! REGARDS

DARRYL NATALIE AND SOPHIE !!! (Australia)

Keep the good news and your faith flowing.
Best wishes to you all.

John (Australia)

That is amazing, I have Goosebumps. I
hope he is feeling better soon!!!!!

Karen (Australia)

Well that is good news, Miracles can
happen.

K (Australia)

Great news! Brighton is a buzz with the
news. The power of positive thought. Keep it up, love to you all

Susie (Australia)

Excellent news. Always in my thoughts.

Judy (Australia)

Answers to prayers and to both your unending
and undying love and work for and with each other. You deserve so
much good now after what you have been through. Chins up and keep
that love which binds you together. Graham the road ahead looks so
good. Samantha you are stronger than most giants and what faith you
both have. God BLESS IN A VERY SPECIAL WAY.

Noreen (Australia)

Your news has brought a big smile to
my face. I hope Graham has been successful in raising the funds for
his transplant. My fingers are crossed for you all. Thanks and Good
Luck! Kind Regards,

Deborah (Australia)

Good on you Graham,hope everything goes
well in August and you pull through 100%. Take care

Stephen (Australia)

Hi Sam This is great news. We will keep
you in our prayers. Best wishes

Ken (Australia)

Samantha and Graham. What wonderful,
wonderful news.

Terry and Suzie (Australia)

That’s wonderful news. I keep checking
in on the website and am saying prayers like mad. Will keep praying.
Much love,

Helen xx (UK)

Dear Sam, What absolutely wonderful news!!.
Our hearts and prayers go out to you, Graham & family. Kind Regards,

Kylie & Peter (Australia)

Hi Sam, Graham, Jack and Poppy, Thank
you so much for the update on Graham’s progress. We have been
watching your blog with great interest and our thoughts and prayers
have been with you each step of the way. Even though you will never
know your supporters we hope you can draw strength and courage from
us all as you continue with all that is necessary for Graham’s
recovery. Take care and love to you all From

John and Coralie (Australia)

Hi Samantha, This is such wonderful
news. It sounds like you’ve been to hell and back and now you’ve
lived to tell the story. We’ll keep our prayers going for you
all. Good luck with the transplant and stay strong. All our love,

The Field Family of Shellharbour NSW

Great news as i said wish i could afford
more than my paltry donation love and best wishes

jules (Australia)

Great news. Made my day. Regards

Doug (Australia)

Hi Sam, Thanks so much for emailing us.You
are amazing. I check the website regularly and was so so pleased
to hear the good news. I can only begin to imagine how hard it has
been. I hope everything runs smoothly now. You were certainly due
for some good news. We think of you and Graham often and will be
praying everything goes well with the transplant.Give our love to
Graham.

Jenny and Jeff (Australia)

That’s great news guy’s, keep your positive
attitude, keep smiling and remember you’ve always a mountain of people
behind you for support.

Love Amy xxoo (Australia)

Absolutely brilliant news! I’ll be keeping
everything crossed for the transplant,

Love Suzi (UK)

Hi Sam, Fantastic news! I am really thrilled
for you. The last few months must have so unimaginably tough so the
outcome proves it has all been worth it. Cheers,

Julie (Australia)

Brilliant news Sam. Love and best wishes
for the 6th

Jo, David Bailey, Alex and Emily (Australia)

What wonderful news. We are so happy
for you all and especially for Graham. Thank you for your email.
We look forward to hearing all your inspiring news.
Warmest regards

Michael, Mercia, Selby and Archer xxxx (Australia)

What wonderful news, we will keep Graham
in our thoughts and prayers. Love

Alison and the Staff at Mt Cotton Village Child Care Centre. (Australia)

Great to hear :) My thoughts with you
and your family - Let’s hope there’s nothing but improvement from
here on, all the best,

Rory (Australia)

Whoopeeeee! We are so thrilled! Hang
in there, won’t be long now before you’re headed home!

Barbara (Australia)

So thrilled with your good news, am ecstatic
too! Will be thinking of Graham on 6th August and hoping that everything
goes well. Love,

Dorothy (Australia)

Hi, Great news! Hope all continues to
go well for you both.

Jennifer (Australia)

Hi Graham, At last indeed! I was thrilled
to hear that you’ve had some positive news. I can only imagine what
it must be like to deal with all of this, but It sounds you have
an amazingly positive attitude, which can only be a good thing. Fingers
crossed the stars are now aligning in your favour!

Nikki (& Derek, Olivia & Hadley; Sandy & Warren and
boys; Tom & Lan; Rich & Jane and kids) xo (Hong Kong & Australia)

Hi Graham & Family, Thank goodness
its good news. I had been holding my breath since your last update
and was hoping for good news. Am at work at the mo, night shift at
Bedford Hospital! Busy night but upon reading your news, I felt I
must send you acknowledgement of your progress. So remember I am
still thinking of you and do check your site whenever I log on, which
is mainly at home. Keep me posted and I will keep reading. I am going
to PAYPAL you some cash when I get paid. Have tried to be inventive
with a fundraising idea but for noe my hard earned wages will have
to suffice. LOL! Take Care and be well.

Sarah (UK)

Hello Sir! absolutely fantastic news
well done! here’s to the next step.

Barry (UK)

Crackin news Graham. Well done to you
both for battling to this stage. That’s fair cheered up a grey Saturday
in London! Lotsa love to y’all

Gail & Laurence xxxx (UK)

Hi Sam and Graham, it has been so wonderful
to hear the magnificent news about Grahams progress. You must both
be so relieved (what an understatement that sounds as I write it).
We got your text early on Wednesday morning (Lol and and I and the
kids were all having a few days
down at Sussex in her caravan). There was joy to behold. We were hugging

and crying and whooping for joy and the kids were the same - it is
incredible how they can really sense the importance of this even though
they really don’t understand what is going on. The soup kitchen gave
them a sense of this I think and it was great to have so many people
together sending their goodwill over to you in one big bunch. We are
all feeling for you in the separation of your family and hope that this
is not too painful. Remember that it is transient and your home is waiting
for you…. and most importantly the day you can look at the past is
coming up quicker than ever. Love kisses and best wishes as always,

Michele and Scarlet XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (Australia)

Hello Sam and Graham, Just read your
update on the website and could cry (in the best possible way) at
your “positivity” and wonderful strength!!! You and Graham
are so meant to be with each other, that is very plain to see - it
is wonderful to hear that the “scenic” route may be getting
that much closer successful ending - what an amazing homecoming you
both will receive!!! Just wanted to say hello, your family is still
in our thoughts and we are looking forward to hearing the results
of the next biopsy. All the very best,

Andrea and Geoff (Australia)

Fantastic news!!! Well done!

Monique (Australia)

We are just so happy for you. Thank God
for the Seattle hospital!

Marianne (Australia)

Hi, Great news. We follow your progress
and always keep everything crossed in the hope that all will come
right for you. Take care

Lyn and Trevor (UK)

Wonderful news Graham. Looking forward
to hearing about the success of the op. Best wishes and routing for
you !!

Kim and Gregg (Australia)

Graham, I advised last time I donated
that chronic Myeloid Leukaemia snook up on me in 2006/7 but seems
to have been caught before it tripped over into acute. I am advised
that younger men have more rampant blood systems so things unfortunately
move faster than in us older men. It’s hard to understand why
some things happen in life but Suzie and I wish you and your family
every success. It would seem to me that you are all fighters and
will not let this thing beat you. Regards

Terry James & Suzie Lockyer (Australia)

Wonderful news Graham, hang in there
and stay well. With all good wishes mate

Michael (Australia)

Hey Graham, Hope you don’t mind - Carmen
has been regularly relaying updates on: that’s great news to hear.
I know you’re getting heaps of messages from all over but there are
also the silent slackers like me that are most chuffed to hear your
rather awesome good news. Actually, my sister informed me that she
had seen you and Poppy on the street somewhere (obviously before
you had left for the US part in the process) and was about to go
up and greet you when she stopped herself as she remembered you don’t
actually know her. However, I expect next time she sees you she’ll
be asking for an autograph and treating you with full blown celebrity-status
- apparently one of the little known side effects?? cheers muchly
and all the best for the rollercoaster being able to become far more
scenic railway over the next stage

Tyrell (Australia)

Well done for keeping at it you two…
so glad to hear something good for you. Best of British for the next
couple of weeks,

love Roy xo (UK)

FANTASTIC! Can’t think of much else to
say. So pleased for you and Sam. You really are a tough blighter
aren’t you? All the best,

Martin (UK)

Hi Graham, what great news, fantastic.
We are so pleased for you. Really wonderful. Also, your blog is getting
funnier and funnier! I have never heard of the music you listen to,
but even I had to have a chuckle at you listening to Coldplay!! Take
care, lots and lots of love,

Louise, Matthew, Amelia and Charlie xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (UK)

p.s. All the best for the next bout of chemo xxxxxxxxxxx

Graham, That is really excellent news,
it looks like a corner has finally been turned - I can’t imagine
what it must be like for you and the family. We’re all keeping a
daily watch for news on the website and will continue to keep our
fingers crossed for you. The beers are on ice waiting for the next
piece of good news.

Charly (UK)

Beauty Mate!!!! So happy to hear this
good news. Lets celebrate.

Chris (USA)

Took my first visit into blog land this
morning and read your brilliant news Graham. Absolutely chuffed -
must have been the PG tips, you could be onto something there. Cheers
with Guiness…and a Kit Kat (perhaps not at the same time)

Sandra (Australia)

Fantastic News! We have been thinking
about you, it sounds like you have had a struggle. I hope this all
moves really quick now. Thanks for keeping us updated and the very
best of luck

Penny, Daniel, Fiona and Ciara (USA)

Graham, fantastic news!!! Good to hear
from you & sop sorry that I’ve been so crap at keeping in touch.
Seems quite a lengthy process. Hope that you’ve managed to get some
time ‘out’? How are Sam & the kids bearing up? Keep us up to
date & we continue to send our love, prayers & hope that
you’ll be back in Oz with the family soon. All the best mate,

Pete. (UK)

Hooray!!! So pleased to hear this news,
what a relief. I’m sure there may be more ups and downs but lets
hope the worst is over. Best wishes to Sam, Jack and Poppy,

Ed and Cath (UK)

YOWZA!!!!! GO GRAHAM!!!! Thats really
cheered me up!!

lotsa luv helen xxx (UK)

Hiya Graham, That’s brilliant news! Really
pleased :o). V busy at mo, but will drop you some chat later.

Iain (UK)

Oh wow - how fantastic. Do you know
I was only thinking of you this morning on my way to work and then,
when I turned on the computer - your message was first in! ! How
strange is that! I am so sorry to hear you have been so poorly though
leading up to this good news. Must have been on a real roller coaster
the last few weeks. You must keep in touch now and let us know how
everything goes. Take care and speak very soon.

Rosalind (UK)

FANTASTIC NEWS! I am over the moon for
you. Well done dooooooooooooood, keep on rockin ’! Best regards,

Mark (UK)

God Bless You My Son.Well done I knew
you could do it. Cheers

Bruce (UK)

Hi Graham and Sam, Got your fantastic
news that your are in remission and awaiting the next step for transplant.
James and I are so, so pleased to hear this good news - we have been
thinking of you both. Anyway - better get back to work - take care
of yourselves - BOTH of you. looking forward to seeing you guys back
home soon

love Mez (Australia)

Wow that is the best news have had in
ages, well done you! Must be all the excellent pg tips and the telly
effect! Well done again,

Tracy xxxx (UK)

Great news mate, congratulations.

Troy (Australia)

Hi Graham, Fantastic news! Keep in touch
and keep fighting.

Malcolm, Jenny, James and Nicholas and all at the BBMDA (UK)

Dearest Sam and Graham -I just heard
the good news (via phone and your e-mail, Sam) and I am so happy
to hear that things are looking fantastic! You two must be thrilled.
I hope you are celebrating tonight. Lots of love and excitement!

Naomi (USA)

Woohoo! Great news, now waiting with
bated breath for the next phase…I’m in my busiest week
of the year with our major furniture show starting tomorrow and I’ve
caught a nasty cold – that’s stress for you! Not quite
pneumonia though … Big hugs

Marie (Australia)

Hi Graham, this is incredible news!!!!
The power of many thoughts and wishes around the world and your amazing
courage and will to live. The lengths you have gone to, to stay well…..wow.
I am very happy to hear your news. I have been keeping myself updated
with your progress on your web page, but when I saw the e-mail message,
‘good news at last’ a smile instantly came to my face. I have not
even met you but I often think of you. I wish you ongoing health
Graham.

Kate Stevens (Edithvale)

Hi Sam and Graham, Just checked Grahams
blog and was very excited to read some good news- looks like its
full steam ahead now- all our very best of luck. I have put a little
bit of video on Youtube that we took at Laury’s soup kitchen on Saturday.
There were lots of people there sending their best to you both, we
didn’t manage to get everyone on video- was quite difficult to do
while chasing busy 18 month old- but we hope you like it ! Go to www.youtube.com and
search for “Lol’s soup kitchen” Good luck!

Love gail xx (Australia)

That is such good news…I am so happy
for you mate.. Good luck with it and please keep me informed as to
how it’s all going.. Thinking of you both. Cheers

Pete (Australia)

rock and roll Graham, rock and roll!!!!!!

Carmen (Australia)

That is the best news!!! What a relief!…and
that’s from my perspective, I can’t imagine what you and Sam were
going through. Great, great news. Keep us posted with your progress
and we’ll see you soon. Take care. Keep rocking!!!

Vinnie (Australia)

Hi Graham, good on you, hang in there.
Things are really looking up ! On the 26th July we will all be there
supporting you & sending loving, healthy thoughts your way at
the Savoy benefit organized through St Leonards. I’m sure you’ll
feel the benefit…

Denise (Australia)

Hi Graham and Sam, That is fantastic
news. We are so pleased for you. Hey did you get my pic of the richard
hammond from top gear.. I think you two look alike! Good luck.

Charmaine Mario and Coco (Australia)

Graham, I am so glad to hear that word,
what a relief you guys must be feeling. It has been quite the ride
for both of you. Looking to hear real soon, that you have had your
transplant and that things are moving along the way it should and
that you will soon be going home. I have been thinking of both of
you and wondering how things were going. Good luck with the conditioning
treatment, it was tough, but I made it through and so will you. I
am so happy for you. Always,

Sonya (USA)

Mate, that’s the best news!!!!!
Fantastic effort….sooooo glad for you both! Take care,

Richard (Australia)

PS can ’t wait to catch up for a pint!

Great stuff mate, I’m delighted.
You must be beside yourself!! Well done and keep up the good work.
Cheers

Colin (Australia)

Dear Graham and Sam, We just had to let
you know that we are all moved and empowered by your journey. We
pray with you that you receive “good” news soon. love

Younger Family (Australia)

Go Graham. I am a NHL relapser who is
just starting the SCT journey. I wish you all the luck and a long
time with your family.

Meepsmom (USA)

Hello Graham and Samantha and Jack,
We are thinking of you a lot lately and hoping and praying for the
best outcome. We hope Graham is feeling OK through all of this (infections
etc) and most of all we are all waiting for the result to say you
are able to proceed with the transplant. It is good to see the photos
of Jack since he arrived there and he is obviously so happy to be
with you both. That’s great. Our love, prayers and the very
best of wishes

Allan & Win (Australia)

Hello Sam, Thanks so much for the update,
we’ve been looking at the website to keep up as to your progress,
so pleased that Jack is over there now, it must be wonderful for
you both (and him!) Keeping Graham in our thoughts, hoping and trusting
that he will be well enough to start the treatment ASAP!!! Great
news of the 26yo with the successful transplant - it gives promise
for Graham. All the very best

Andrea (Australia)

Hi Samantha & Graham, I just wanted
to let you know that I am thinking of you and praying for the best
possible outcome. I cannot imagine what you are both going through
at the moment; I admire your strength and courage in fighting this
and pursuing everything possible.Love

Charmaine (Australia)

God bless you!

Heidi (Australia)

Hi Graham, My name is Amanda and I am
from Melbourne. Your story has really pulled at my heartstrings as
we lost one of our best friends to AML last October. Like you, he
went into remission after his first round of chemo and when he had
his bone marrow transplant preliminary tests showed that it had come
back. They went ahead with the transplant April and all was good
again until September when he was told that it had come back and
he only had 4-6 weeks left. He passed away 5 weeks later. I am so
sorry that you are going through this bastard of a disease and I
pray that you will pull through. You are in my thoughts,

Amanda (Australia)

Dear Graham, I am Hannah, a St. Leonard’s
mother of two. My daughter was diagnosed with CML (Chronic Myeloid
Leukaemia) in 2003. She had a BMT at the end of 2004. We went to
Germany, because the conditions were better over there. It was a
very hard time for our whole family. She was 13 years old then. In
June 2005 we were able to return to Melbourne. Now she is very well
and we are very thankful. We wish you the very best and hope you
find a donor. We know that this is a tremendously hard time. We are
thinking about you a lot. If you have any questions regarding the
transplant, don’t hesitate to contact me! Never give up! love,

Hannah (Australia)

Have been reading about your experience
on your blog and on LL discussion boards. Hang in there, you are
going to get through this: you have a great family support system
and you are at THE BEST PLACE for a transplant. The Hutch is amazing
and your doc/trial is, I think, one of the best out there. Dr Delaney
is amazing. We got the chance to meet her when my brother, who has
AML, consulted with her and Dr. Appelbaum about his AML. He ended
up going on a regimen of chemo consolidation as this seemed the best
option for his type of AML. But we were very gung-ho about Dr Delaney’s
trial–she is amazing
and her results have really been fantastic. Just wanted you to know that
I am sending good thoughts, wishes your way. Hang in there.

Yasmina (USA)

Hi Graham, am donating £50 given
to me by friends of my Dad, Gordon & Claire. All the best,

Iain (UK)

I can’t imagine how hard this must be
to have to worry about the cost, too. Good luck with it all. You
are doing incredibly well! Stay upbeat and keep away from sick people!!!

-Anna Robinson’s Mom - Diane (USA)

Good luck Graham. We are keeping up to
date on your website. Best wishes

Evan and Jane Packer St. Leonards College

Good luck in your fight. I am a friend
of Jenny Stewarts in Australia. I have no idea if it helps but I’m
about to have a baby (July 9th) and if its cord and placenta can
be used by you please tell me how. Otherwise my thoughts and prayers
are with you. Live strong. Kindest regards,

Lillian (Australia)

Hi Graham and Samantha, We are thinking
of you both a lot and hoping everything will go well for you with
out complications. It is wonderful being able to keep up with everything
you are going through via the web site. We know it is Jack’s
7th birthday on Friday and have sent a small parcel for him. He will
be looking forward to you being in touch on the day. You are all
doing it tough and being so brave. I keep in touch with Sue and she
told me more about the website which is so wonderful. We love you
and admire your determination and courage through all this. You deserve
the best out come. With all our love to you both

Allan & Win

That is fantastic. Thanks for the news
and I will continue to appreciate your updates. All the best. Give
Graham a hug from another Aussie!!

Trevor (Australia)

Dear Samantha, Thanks you for the news
and I hope the treatment for Graham goes well. God bless you all.

Mark Brown

Just letting you know we care and are
thinking of you.

Nola Wolski & Family (Kalgoorlie, Western Australia)

Dear Sam, I donated after watching on
A Current Affair and this was my first ever donation after such encouragement
from a tv show. I just wanted to say from this Mum with two boys
in Melbourne, that I send you all my best wishes all the way over
there. Your email is beautifully written and my heart is with you
there. Wishing you best of everything,

Allison (Australia)

Hi Graham, Just thought that I would
let you know that I am thinking of you. I am glad that you are going
well with the treatment over in Seattle. Have they given you any
indication of how long it will be before you can have the transplant.
I think that you are a very brave man and have a wonderful supportive
family and friends. Take care I will keep reading how you are going.

Vicki (Australia)

Hi Graham and family, Alerted to your
plight by a nice billboard on the corner of Elgar and Canterbury
Rds (I think). Though I don’t know you, thought I’d send
a cheerio from Melbourne. Had a cold weekend just gone – a
bit of rain which is what we need. Another overcast day today – but
weather is not too cold. I read your blog and glad to hear that things
are looking well for the transplant. Our thoughts are with you and
your family in this difficult time. I am a blood/organ donor and
am on the donor list – if I could help any more than that I
would (other than communicating the plight, which I will). Unfortunately,
I’m not a Hawks fan so can’t share your joy at their
win. Originally from NSW, rugby league is my sport of choice and
the Storm are doing very well. We have a 5yo son who is quickly becoming
an avid Bombers fan – he’s already a Storm supporter,
though none of his school mates follow the rugby so decided to choose
an AFL team as well. Wishing you all the best – hope to hear
good news about your results and the transplant!

THE LOVETT’S (Melbourne, Australia)

Good grief Graham, I was just driving
down Canterbury Road and there was a humungus poster of you. Nearly
ran up the back of the car in front of me. I think I am seeing you
more now than when we worked at Thomson…Hope all is going well.
Cheers

Sandra (Australia)

Hi Graham & Sam, great to hear that
you’re OS, & that things are progressing, even if not as you’d
planned!!! Stay strong, & I look forward to reading your blog
Graham. Take care of you too Sam,

Chris Loughry, (Albury NSW)

hey man your a star and my hero, I pray
for your health, sanity, and loving wife and family. Keep the faith
and get well. Thanks for your inspiration

Peter

Hey Sam, Thank you for your email I
am happy to help. My heart goes out to both you and Graham and your
family because my brother has been just recently going through cancer
as well. He had testicular cancer which had spread behind his kidneys,
lungs and brain but after a lot of treatment his tumour markers are
down to normal and hopefully he will make a full recovery. I wish
you guys the very best with Graham’s treatment and I really hope
he pulls through. Until then I will check the website for updates
on his recovery. Kind regards,

Sarah

Hi Sam, Our thoughts and prayers are
with you everyday. We pray that Graham can regain his health to complete
the transplant and that you have enough strength to continue to support
him. All the Best

The Field Family, Shellharbour NSW

Hey Sam, Thanks for the email, it’s
great to know how you’re getting on, you are in my thoughts often.
I’m not sure if you know but I was driving around the corner from
my place, the cnr of Canterbury and Station streets (my local shops),
and I looked up and saw Jack, Poppy, Graham and yourself. I was shell
shocked. I thought it was just one photo of your family and then
I realised the whole MASSIVE billboard was for Graham. There was
even a wedding photo of the 2 of you. Across the centre it had the
web site www.adonorforgraham.com and
it seemed to be produced by the leukaemia foundation.
I’m still in shock that you’re on a billboard! Now I’ve just checked
the web site while writing this email you, to see how much money you’re
up to and I notice that you have the billboard on the web site so you
already know! Steve’s been doing fund raisers at his work for you. They
had a murder mystery night. They only raised $310 US but it was the most
they’ve raised from one of their social events ever and the biggest turnout
too. Steve said everyone really enjoyed themselves. Take care. Thinking
of you and Graham. Love

Trish (Australia)

Sam, I just wanted to drop you a line
to tell you we’ve had a small fund-raising at a social event at work
here. We’re only a small organisation with just over 100 staff, but
have been able to donate US$310 from the event, and our CEO, Matt
has also donated AUS$140 from the sale of our old kitchen fridge.
I know it’s only a tiny drop in the ocean, but I thought it was important
to let you know we’re thinking of you. All the best

Steve (Australia)

Hi Samantha, My name is Sally Sher and
my husband Anton and I are St Leonard’s parents (Tahlia Yr
8 and Allira Yr 6) and Old Collegians. We just wanted to write you
a short note to let you know that both you, Graham and your children
are in our thoughts and prayers. We think of you each day and are
sending you all the positive thoughts possible. Love and positive
wishes,

Anton and Sally (Australia)

Samantha,not a problem. I am glad that
things in most respects are positive. All the best.

Andrew (Australia)

Hi Graham - here’s a little more for
you from the tnms camp - keep fighting mate!

Neil Pudney (UK)

Dear Sam, Thanks for the update. Good
Luck with it all. Our prayers and thoughts are with you, Graham and
your family.All The Best

Love From The Reeves

Thank you so much Sam for taking time
out of your busy schedule to reply to all of your helpers. I will
pray for Grahams results to be a positive one. Never ever give up.
I wont! I totally believe in healing from God. He sent His Son to
die so we might be free and healthy! I will also pray for your family
in Australia. Aren’t mothers wonderful? Keep up your spirits even
in the face of adversity.

Love Sue and Chris

Hi Sam, My small donation is a pleasure.
My family and I wish you and Graham all the very best in this journey.
I know that it will be all worthwhile. Please pass on our support
and love to Graham. Stay strong and best wishes,

David (Australia)

Great progress Sam. Thanks for the update
and good luck. Keep me updated. Regards

Doug (Australia)

Dear Sam, Thank you so much for taking
the time to update people on Graham’s situation. I would like to
wish you, Graham and your family all the very best for your bumpy
ride ahead. Good luck and focus on being positive. Kind Regards

Jo (Australia)

We are so happy to hear of some light
shed at the end of the tunnel. Our blessings to Graham.

Malcolm and Indira (Berwick, Victoria, Melb)

Our love and prayers are with you all
and please tell Graham to hang in there, God is not ready for him
yet. His family needs him right now. Love and prayers,

All the Staff at Mt Cotton Village Child Care Centre. (Qld)

Thanks for the news. I’m selling a few
dvd copies of our centenary parade to people and will foward the
proceeds as I have a newspaper clipping of you and Graham out of
the Wagga daily advertiser on the notice board at work for people
to see where the money is going. good luck,

Lynden

Hi Sam and Graham, thanks for the update
on Graham’s progress. I just want you to know that my family and
I will be praying for a successful outcome for the treatment. I will
revisit the website shortly and add a little more to try and help.
Best wishes to you both,

Peter

Thanks for the update, sounds like you’re
in good hands. Good luck to you both - and you do whatever you have
to. Regards

Sam

Dear Samantha, Many thanks for your
update. You can rest assured that our prayers will be with Graham
during his treatment. I have seen many of my family go through the
chemo and radiation, but have never had anyone who has had the opportunity
to have access to the latest techniques. It is just amazing how far
this has all come and I hope and pray that Graham can be a role model
for many others. Many thanks and warmest wishes,

Robyn (Queensland)

Dear Sam, You must be very busy but a
quick note to wish you and Graham well and reassure you Poppy and
Jack are well looked after and enjoying their days at school. They
both had fun at the Mothers Day breakfast and had lots of people
to talk to and share the occasion with. You can be very proud of
them! Lovely to hear your news and as always best wishes from St
Leonard’s. Regards,

Jane

Dear Sam, Thank you for your e-mail.
We are all thinking of you and Graham and wish you all the luck in
the world. Best wishes,

Ray

Thanks for the update Sam. But you are
a heroine. The way you have managed to organise this amazing chance
for Graham is just incredible. We are always thinking about you all,
and your mum and the kids. I am sure they are fine, and although
you are missing them it will all be worth it. I keep in touch with
Graham’s progress via the latest news link and although it is a bumpy
ride, it is the journey that you just must take. I love seeing that
$$$Total grow every time I look at the website. I was really impressed
with the art show that the St. Leonards P and C put on. The work
was fantastic. I am especially looking forward to the future when
we can all catch up and this is all behind you. Somewhere down that
bumpy road there will be a BEYOND all of this and you will be able
to put it into the past. Keep up the fight and love to you all,

Michele and Scarlet XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Sam, Thankyou for the update. I can only
say I admire your strength and courage. With every cloud there will
be a silver lining. Being away from the kids I can certainly understand
but it is all for them too as they will have a dad forever to come.
So keep smiling and feel blessed that we are thinking of you both
and wish you well.

Sharon and Rob

Dear Sam and Graham, Glad to hear you
have made it to Seattle - our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love from

Colleen and Paul

Sam, thank you for the update on Graham’s
progress. It is difficult to find words to console, particularly
since I have never met you or Graham, but I do know there are many
friends and strangers that have been touched by your circumstances,
and everyone of us is standing around you both every day you are
in that hospital. My thoughts are with you both, as are my prayers.
Please pass onto Graham I’m looking forward to taking him fishing
when he recovers and returns to Melbourne. Best

Greg

Glad to help we are a bit broke ourselves
as we are recent immigrants from the U.K so we could not give much
but every little helps. Best of luck for grahams treatment he is
a lucky man to have a top chick like yourself by his side. Keep positive
and strong, sounds like the kids are in good hands. All the best

Paul and Vanessa (Margate, Qld)

Dear Sam and Graham, Thankyou for the
email and I wish you all the luck in the world. I look forward to
your next update which I am sure will be all good. Good luck you
are all in our thoughts

Bev

Thank you so much for the update. Wishing
you the very best & thinking of you. Regards,

Sherri (Australia)

Dear Sam and family, YOU are the heroes
and I am praying for you. Please give my love to Graham. God bless
you

love Heidi

Hello Sam, Thanks for the update. Hang
in there and give it your best shot. Like me, everyone will only
be hoping & praying that their donation will have a successful
outcome for your family. With love & best wishes,

Averill (Australia)

Sam and Graham, Thinking of you during
this time. Our prayers go with you and Graham and may God grant you
all strength for the fight ahead

Regards Johanna

Dear Sam, Many thanks for the update.
Our love and best wishes and prayers to you and Graham. Keep us posted
and do let us know if there is anything you think we can help with.

David, Jo, Bailey Year 4, Alex Year 3 and Emily ELC4

Hi Sam, I have been following Graham’s
journey each day and applaud all you are doing. Isn’t it wonderful
to see how people rally to help, it gives me so much faith in our
fellow man. I would like to see knighthoods returned so Alastair
could become Sir Alastair, what a wonderful job he is doing too.
The St Leonard’s community is so caring and I believe quite unique.
I have been at the school for over 30 years and it never ceases to
move me with amount of care and friendship emanating from the school
environment.
I hear from the folks at school and I know they are keeping a watchful
eye on both Jack and Poppy. It’s hard to believe Poppy is at the ELC
it seems like yesterday that she was born! Sam, stay strong, I can only
begin to imagine how hard this is on you. So I send lots of positive
vibes to you and Graham with best wishes from ‘downunder’

Susie (Australia)

WISHING YOU WHITE LIGHTS AND ANGELS
TO SURROUND YOU AND BRING YOU COMFORT AND LOVE AT THIS MOST IMPORTANT
AND SACRED TIME IN YOUR LIFE, AND TO SURROUND YOU WITH WONDERFUL
ANGEL WINGS AND ENERGY AND LIGHT FROM GODS LOVE. AS IT SAYS ‘ BE
STILL AND KNOW THAT I AM WITH YOU ‘LISTEN TO YOUR INNER SPEAK.

Kaey

It’s a battle so tell him not
to give in and to stay positive.

My father endured heart problems from the 1960s and passed away last
year. He stayed with us so long because of his positive attitude.
I wish Graham all the best and will be watching his progress on his Facebook
page.
Thank you for letting us know. I’m sure he will be down to 0 per
cent soon and he can then have the transplant. And how wonderful is Ian
Dicker and the Hawthorn crew.
I’m a tiger myself, but I luv hearing of the good deeds of football
clubs, which seem to go unrecognized. Well done. All the best and take
care of yourselves.

Ruth (Australia)

It was our pleasure, glad to hear the positive
news, take care and wish you all the best.

Vito and Arna

Go Hawks!

Thank you both so very much for your update
about Graham’s health. I was moved to tears while reading it
aloud to my best friend, my husband. I know Graham is indeed your best
friend and I try to imagine if I were you and how I would gain my strength
going through what you are going through at present. I want to say
to you although we have never met I send you and your family much love
and healing. I am not conventionally religious however I do know there
is a power greater than us humans and I have prayed for all things
good for you all. I light candles for goodness and I will light a candle
for Grahams recovery as soon as I finish writing this email that’s
my version of going to church and saying a prayer. Samantha I send
you unlimited love and strength during your life particularly during
this battle: a battle that you will win!
Graham I send you the purest form of healing, strength, and my families
love . mate this is the biggest battle you will fight but focus on the
strength of the human spirit, fear is a bluff to test your strength of
spirit ,your disease is that just fear it has no power over you and you
will kick it’s butt!! In your quieter times know that people all
over Australia are working spiritually saying prayers and sending you healing
and unconditional love and support because you matter. Your beautiful wife
and kids deserve you to live to old age with health and joy. I know in
my heart this is possible and you will recover, tell the disease ‘I
release you out of my life’ then say” thanks I happily welcome
my new health’. I may sound a bit of a nutcase but I know positive
affirmation works remember you are in charge of the disease it is not in
charge of you. Stay safe mate and know next summer you will hang out at
the beach, park or wherever with your wonderful wife and kids.

I’m not a footy fan but I have a mean kick so when you are recovered & well
I challenge you to see who can kick the footy the furtherest (o:

With care, support and strength

Suzanne & Lawrence & sons xxxxx

Dear Sam, I was very pleased to receive
your email, and humbled by the work that you must have put in to
personalise each letter. My husband and I will follow your progress
and contribute again as we can afford. We wish Graham a swift recovery
and you and your family a happy future together. Kind regards,

Elizabeth (Australia)

Hey Sam, I was very touched by seeing
this on tele, and glad my small donation can go to help and be a
part of some ones recovery. I hope treatment will be successful,
sorry the results are up then down, but keep the faith, I’m sure
everyone will pray he pulls through, keep well, god bless and I will
check out the blog.

Annabelle (Australia)

G’DAY Sam thanks for the email!! I LOOK
FORWARD TO HEARING OF HIS SUCCESS!! as you mentioned about the bumps….
you will one day reach the end of this bumpy road and turn onto the
smoothest highway you have ever seen!!

Ro

Hi Sam, To say I was blown away to receive
your update on Graham’s treatment is an understatement. Words just
cannot express my feelings for a young lady who, in the middle of
this huge struggle with her husband, has thought of the ordinary
people back home who felt the need to help with your fundraising
and let us know what is happening. You are obviously so special Sam,
thank you so very much. You are just totally amazing! I am so glad
you have such wonderful care and support in the US. Please know that
we all have you and Graham in our thoughts and prayers. Stay positive
and strong and fight the good fight together to overcome all the
‘bumps’and emerge victorious! With much love from everyone in Australia.
(I do hope that Tracy will do an update on your story!) My very best
wishes to you both.

Sandra (Adelaide)

Thanks Sam for the email, Keep your
chin up & stay positive. We are so glad we have been able to
help. Graham’s story on TV touched our hearts. We know only too well
what it is like to be in your position. Kind Regards,

Kylie & Peter (Dubbo, NSW )

Hi Samantha, I am so happy to hear that
Graham has started his treatment and that the generosity of people
is amazing as I am finding out for myself right now. Alex passed
away 2 weeks ago in a tragic accident and we are heartbroken (myself,
our daughters, family and friends) and devastated. It was in the
media but you wouldn’t have heard with all that is happening
with you. I want you to know that Alex was a generous and compassionate
man and I am glad our small contribution helped. Please continue
to send me updates on Graham and how you are all coping and my prayers
are with you and your family. Kind Regards,

Kerry (Australia)

Hi Sam, We are praying for Graham and
also for you and your children. Stay strong.

Ken and Sonia (Australia)

Hello Sam, I hope the chemo goes quickly
for Graham and the transplant delivers the answers to all your prayers.
My family and I wish Graham and family the best of luck. Power to
you all.

Paul (Australia)

Thinking of you all.

Rae and Nic (Australia)

Hi Graham, Just to let you know that
I donated funds for you tonight…….I saw your story on A Current
Affair a few weeks ago and it touched me. I have Acute Promyelocytic
Leukaemia, only diagnosed in late Jan 2008. So the whole leukaemia
thing seems a part of life now for me and I know just how terrifying
it is. I have gone into remission, fortunately, and I hope a relapse
will not occur. I will start my second consolidation treatment next
week. Having this disease has made me so much more aware of the little
things in life, things I would normally take for granted. My thoughts
go out to your wife, children and family. From the bottom of my heart,
I wish you all the luck in the world and I hope you have great success
in Seattle. Best wishes…

Jodie (Australia)

Hi Graham, Hope everything is going
great, Seattle sounds beautiful. Remember its so important to eat
very well throughout transplantation, it can really knock you around.
I had a relatively healthy diet and avoided too many chips, sweets,
etc.. although its good to have some in moderation. Also it will
be difficult especially in a hospital bed, but when your immune system
starts to recuperate I really suggest you try to go for at least
a few walks a day, even around the ward. When your transplant has
grafted and you are ready to leave the room or go home altogether,
really force yourself to get into some sort of fitness regime (physio
will help), it really does wonders. I found with a good diet and
pushing myself to be as active as possible (safely) that I recuperated
very fast and am now enjoying more than a year in remission post
transplant. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time
and im sure it will be a success…don’t let any negativity
from anyone put you off. Prove everyone wrong like I have.

Karl (Australia)

Hi Graham, We were trying to figure
out at work the other day how we could send
you an email and let you know that we are all thinking of you….but
it seems our talents are not with figuring out how to work computers.
Anyway just wanted to let you know that all the staff on 7 East are thinking
of you and are keeping updated with your progress, on your various little
websites. Hope you are well. Keep strong Graham. Your in our thoughts.
Say Hi to Sam, Jack and little Poppy for us.

Love the Nurse’s on 7 East. (The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia)

I have chronic myeloid luekaemia and
am lucky it is treatable at present. I wish you the best Graham.

Terry (Australia)

Hi Graham, I’m am an 11 year old girl
and my mums name is on the donation list. When I heard your story
I wanted to do something to help so I did chores around the house
to make some money for you. (Plus I go to your kid’s school) Get
better soon!

Nicole (Australia)

Best of luck to you Graham. It seems
to me you have already won your battle regardless of the result.
Push on….

Guy (Australia)

Gidday Graham, I’ve just read
the great news on your website. Congratulations – it sounds
like your health is heading in the right direction. I’ve got
a M8 in Washington DC who got the same diagnosis two years ago; she’s
travelling along pretty well and I’ll pass on your website
details so she can check your progress too. I’m sure it ’s
all beneficial to see positive stuff going on with others. I’ve
made a small donation to your fund; I’m on a bloody pension
unfortunately, but I’ll try to put some more into the account
next month. Best wishes to you and your wife and the children too
(and extended family and friends). Kindest regards

Lorraine (Australia)

Here’s another $10 mate, keep fighting.

Justin (Australia)

Thinking of you and your gorgeous family,
and wishing you all the best! Sorry I’m not able to give more. I’m
a Qantas hostie, who is often on the Mel-Lax-Mel flights, so I’ll
be keeping an eye out for you, with a cold celebratory beer ready
for when you return to Australia happy and healthy! Best wishes to
you all.

Erin (Australia)

Dear Graham, Please accept this small
token of my support towards your recovery. Best wishes,

Damian (Australia)

Hi Sam and Graham, fantastic news that
you have made it to Seattle - James and I are sending all our good
vibes and loving and we have our noses glued to the website waiting
to hear some more good news. Soooooooo wishing all goes well. Keep
smiling

cheers, James and Meridith (Australia)

Dear Graham & Samantha, Our thoughts
and prayers are with you both as you embark on this journey. Sincerely,

Pam, Dennis & Kathyrn (Australia)

To Graham, Sam, Jack and Poppy, Hello!,
thanks for the Good News. Good Luck You all try to relax a bit.

Paul (UK)

Hi Graham, Great to see you’ve started
your journey, sounds like you’re in good hands! Just wanted to send
all our love from Muswell Hill The gig the other night was great,
a real blast from the past with all of those guys in one room - Helen & Iain,
Jeff, Ed, Marky and even Lindsay, Eds’ brother and Suzi. Needless
to say some reminiscing going on and the night at the Dulwich Lido
was mentioned a few times - mad days but great fun.
We think of you often Graham and wanted to say hi and send our love to
you, Sam, Jack and Poppy. Best wishes and keep fighting!

Love Gail & Laurence xxxx (UK)

Dear Graham, I have been reading your
story since I was told about your health by my daughter who has 2
sons at St Leonard’s (1 in ELC and 1 in yr 7). Today I have transferred
my donation to your account and hope it will assist you to travel
and receive treatment. I have had recent experience with Chemotherapy
treatment during ‘07 and I send my positive thoughts and prayers
for your care to you and your lovely family.

Joan (Australia)

Hi Graham, wishing you good luck for
Monday, nice to see the photos. It must be quite surreal to be in
Seattle now. You’ve obviously done amazingly well with fundraising
and hopefully the shortfall will come in soon; even my mother-in-law
is organising a raffle through her club!

Martin (UK)

hello there,
i want to let you know that i too care,
much i dont have of wealth,
but with you im happy to share,
to bring you to good health,
stay strong mate,

cause its never to late,
we are all behind you to help rid of your pain,
so once again you can smile again.
Best of luck !

Marie (Narellan Vale, NSW)

All the best Graham, i wish you and your
family well.

Michael (Australia)

Graham, all the best, you are inspiring.
I will pray for you, and your beautiful children and wife. Best wishes.

Ken (Australia)

Dear Graham, I read about you on the
internet and I want to let you know that God will heal you and make
you whole. He can do it in various ways…all I know is that what
you need is to put your trust in Him and He who made man with his
bones and marrows can correct it if something goes wrong somewhere.
Just go to Him believing, in prayer and He shall do it. Don’t think
me religious but He has healed me miraculously too. God bless you.

Gloria

G’day Graham, just a message of support.
I lost my brother to chronic myeloid leukaemia. I would love to try
and help you. I gave him a stem cell transplant and he was in remmision,
unfortunatly he lost the battle to gvhd and a lung infection. He
was 31 and spent 10 months in St Vincents. I would love to try and
help in any way I can. Keep ya chin up though and think positive
and all the best to you and your family. I sincerly hope you find
a donor asap.

Shane (Australia)

Graham, Saw you on the TV the other
week. I’m not exactly the most devout of people as far as religion
goes but my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. God
bless you.

Karl (Queensland Police)

Hi, We are posting a donation to assist
you to get to the US for this operation. Our prayers and good wishes
go with you. keep your spirits up and keep raising awareness; hopefully
someone will, in the near future, find a way to reliably treat this
disease and maybe even a way to prevent it.

Judy and Peter (Australia)

Our love and thoughts and wishes are
with you Graham and your beautiful family Samantha Jack and Poppy.
Come back better than ever and live long enough to play with your
grandkids and great grandkids. We know you can do it. Your an Aussie,
anything is possible. The Country is behind you……….

Lynette & Scott

Dear Graham, I heard about your story
and just wanted to wish you all the best. I don’t have very
much money but I will donate what I can. I have also printed flyers
to drop off in my local area, I hope that helps. Best wishes to you
and your family.

Amanda (Australia)

Dear Graham, I can only imagine what
you are going through, I have donated via your bank account of $10-00.
I hope this will help towards the cost of treatment. May God be always
close to you. Regards

Rose (Australia)

Mate, I saw you on the tele last night
and just want to wish you all the best buddy. I donated $100 today.
I wish I could donate more so I was racking my brains last night
on how I could help you raise the money. Firstly I have a website www.clubcoupon.com.au which
is a fundraising site we are launching to help schools throughout
Australia raise funds. Maybe I could put a link on my site, to your
site to get you some exposure. Maybe we can rally some support in
the business community where we can activate a club coupon directory
which they can join with 100% of the proceeds going to you guys.
I am going to speak to a few business people today and see if they
are willing to donate some money too. All the best mate!

Grant (Australia)

As a Leukaemia suffer myself, whos luckily
in remmission I wish you all the best in finding a positive match
for your condition. Good Luck, stay positive & look forward to
good health. Regards

Sean (Australia)

Hi Graham, Samantha, Jack and Poppy,
We have just visited you website and donated $100 to help with your
fight. We wish you all the best in the US and know that you will
be well by September to see the Hawks take the flag. All the best

Barry, Penny, Jack and Poppy (what a small world when we barrack
for the Hawkers and have the same children’s names!) (Australia)

Dear Graham, Praying and wishing you God’s blessings and healing
for your treatment in the USA. All the best. Regards,

Loretta (Australia)

Hi Graham, We saw your story update
on ACA and being a family man myself and Bombers supporter( healthy
rival with the Hawks), I felt the need to try and help you with a
donation USD 25, its not much but every little bit helps hey, also
I feel for you for not only having to battle this terrible disease
but you also have to leave your wife and kids and that alone I am
sure is very difficult, I wish you all the very best and my thoughts
go out to you and your family and I am sure you will beat this and
as a sweetner the Hawks
will bring home the flag for you as well!!! Take care mate,

From The Mears family (Australia)

Hi Graham, I just saw your story on
ACA. I always get upset when I see stories like yours. But what really
gets to me is the kids. When I saw your kids at the airport, I decided
I was going to go to your website. I have now decided to register
as a donor. I only hope that I can help you. But if I am not a match
for you, then hopefully I will be a match for someone else. Thinking
of you, Love

Niki (Australia) (I have a son, Jake 6yrs and a daughter, Matilda
3yrs)

Hi Graham, I saw you, your wife and your
lovely children on TV tonight and just wanted to say that I think
you are wonderful. You both have fantastic attitudes and attitude
is everything in life. Well done! You will do this, I know it. You
and your family are in my thoughts. I can’t wait to see you
come home again, when you are better. Love

The Hammant family in Brisbane

Good Luck! I know exactly what you are
going through and have been going through a similar situation, this
time for the last 12 months. I also have a rare cancer that no one
really knows how to treat, but at least they are trying and so far
it is working. Some times you feel like a guinea pig, other times
just a ship floating at sea hoping everything works out for the best.
Stay positive, focused and have faith, but remember you are allowed
to have down days. Do this not just for your family, though they
are a great inspiration (I have 3 children also, aged 14, 12 and
9). Do this for yourself, because as much as everyone tries to be
there and help you, ultimately you are the only one who is going
through it and the only one who can get through it, on-one can do
it for you. I hope my small donation is able to help. Yours in this
exclusive club of cancer that no-one would or should join

Therese (Narrabri, NSW)

G’day Graham, I don’t part
with my hard earned money easily so if that story on A Current Affair
was able to tip me over then I ’ll guarantee it’ll tip
a lot of other people over.

Terry (Australia)

Graham, HELLO! I was just watching A
Current Affair on Channel 9, (which i very very rarely watch), and
happened to see your story. Your story struck a familiar note…
You see a few years ago, a close friend of mine, my best friends
mum, passed away from ovarian cancer. Her name was Tracey, and she
was an amazing woman. A fighter, and a loving single mum. A few benefits
were held to raise money for Tracey and her family. One benefit in
particular was held to raise money for her last hope of treatment,
seeing a particular doctor in Western Australia. The amount required
to go was infact raised, however, by the time it had, the doctor
had retired. As a result Tracey didn’t receive the treatment she
needed and sadly passed away. Leaving My best friend and her two
younger siblings behind. The money instead was put towards starting
a foundation for people with cancer and a trust account for her kids.
The tradgedy was devestating and left a mark on everyone even slighty
involved. Graham, i would hate for this to be your story. So i would
love to make a donation towards your treatment. Unfortunately at
the moment i am not working, and so i have limited funds to donate,
and when i am able to forward the money, it wont be a whole lot.
But i hope it makes a difference for you and your beautiful family!
Good Luck with your treatment in America. Yours Sincerely,

Courtney (Australia)

I’m sure all of Australia is behind you
Graham and with your family. After seeing the story tonight on ACA
we will give a donation (even though small) towards such a good cause.
Good luck and kindest regards,

Carol & John (QLD,Australia)

Hi Graham, Just wanted to wish you all
the best, stay strong, Thinking of you and your
lovely family. Regards,

Lori (Australia)

Hi Graham, I just wanted to wish you
and your wife well as you both travel to the US. I hope you continue
to be strong and hold on firmly to your belief that you will recover
and that you will see your two beautiful children grow up. I also
offer my support to your wife during this difficult time. Regards,

Di (Australia)

Thank you for your inspiration, keep
the faith and if one day when your on your feet and your bored, drop
me an email. Thank you again for faith in humanity. God bless you.

Peter (Australia)

Dear Graham, Just wanted to say that
we all wish you the best, we are grateful that we have the opportunity
to help you out, we wish it could be more, we wish we could make
you better. Keep your chin up, keep fighting, and come back healthy
to your wife and little ones. love

Trish, Trav, Jett & Tyson (Australia)

Dear Graham and Family, After watching
ACA tonight, we would like to wish you the very best. I have my own
website and have placed a link on there to your site in the hope
of getting your message out to more people. I really do hope that
you raise the money that you are in need of. Our thoughts and prayers
are with you during this difficult time. Lots Of Love

The Schafer Family Xxoo (Australia)

G’Day Graham, We don’t know each other
but we have one thing in common - we are adopted (thank God). I saw
you on “A current Affair”tonight.You deserve a break. I
pray that my small donation will make a difference. Please don’t
reply. You have got enough on your plate mate. By the way, I don’t
like AFL, I live in NSW country (Cowra) I love NRL, but I feel very
close to you. Best wishes mate.

John ( Cowra, NSW)

Hi Graham, I hope all goes well for
you in Seattle. The show went great, it was absolutely packed…so
far there’s about £3000, but it should be closer to £3500
when we’ve collected everything. That will probably be sent this
Friday. We had a meeting yesterday at the Hard
Rock
,we’re having the release party on the 15th May. There will
be an auction, Yamaha, Gibson etc will donate guitars and Lloyd
Grossman
will be hosting the event. London
Tonight
will do an interview/feature as well and Dan Baird and
ourselves are doing acoustic sets..Thunder are also donating something
and I’m sure they’ll be there..£10 quid on the door so we should
raise a fair amount..forward this on to anyone you please. All the
best,

Guy (UK)

Hello Graham and Sam, John and I wish
you all the best in Seattle - we also have a few contacts for you
via John’s aunt - includes a surgeon that works at the Cancer Centre.
Please keep in touch.

Paula and John xx (UK)

Just heard you are off to Seattle. Best
wishes for you all and especially to you Graham as you leap into
the future. Thinking of you all the time, love from

Michele and Scarlet (Australia)

Sam, Our sincere best wishes to you and
Graham.
Our thoughts and prayers will be with you and we look forward to a huge
celebration when you return. Do not hesitate to contact me at all if
I can help with anything at all, when you are away. Warmest Regards,

Mary (Australia)

Dear Sam, From all of us here in our
household - me, Scott, Cheyenne and Emerson, as well as my parents
who have passed on your details throughout their large
work network, we wish you all the very, very best for a successful journey.
Our thoughts will be with you.

Karen…(Australia)

All the very best Sam & Graham -
our thoughts are with you both. Have a safe trip. Best wishes.

The “Forbes” Family (Australia)

That is wonderful news Sam. Our thoughts & prayers
are with you & Graham. All the very best. We look forward to
hearing from you.

Tamara, Alistair, Georgia & Harry (Australia)

Sending our very, very best wishes to Graham…
You will remain in our thoughts daily. We will anxiously await good
news from Seattle.

Julee, Paul and Sophia (Australia)

Our thoughts and best wishes are with
you. Good luck. Cheers

Jane (Australia)

We wish you all the luck in the world
and you are in our thoughts.

Love Amanda, Woody, Dominique, Isobel and Claudia xx (Australia)

Dear Graham and Sam, All our love and
very best wishes, so fantastic you are on your way but we understand
it’s a longway to go so all our love, prayers and most positive thoughts
and energy, you must realise now that you are truly loved!!! Travel
well, keep strong, all our very very best,

Jo, Soz MArg Pat and Maddie (Australia) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hi there Samantha. i saw youre plight
on channel 9 after the 6.30 news. i was really touched, like many
others. what struck me was the lovely souls you both have and has
prompted me to give a donation, however big or small. please share
this with graham because i believe my positive,loving energy will
help Graham in his recovery.

Brent (Australia)

remember those long, boring journeys
to dunstable college back in 81/82 (when you looked like the poster
for esquires!). We used to sit together and talk about music-you
were much better company than the nursery nurse students I was studying
with! I wish you well..

Jo (UK)

Keep up the fantastic fighting spirit
for yourself your wife and your children. Have faith and Good Luck
for a bright and wonderful future. Our support goes with you on this
journey.

Linda (Australia)

Hi Graham, Hope all goes well, my husband
had non-hodgkins 14yrs ago and is still alive and kicking (also a
5 artery by-pass and he’s diabetic). This donation is from our hearts,
good luck and hope you are back in OZ soon with your lovely wife
and kids. Regards,

Glenys and Peter (Australia)

Good Luck Graham.

Wendy (Australia)

Graham, I will be praying for you and
your family.

Linda (Australia)

Saw the program last night with you going
to the USA; God bless, come home safely.

Holleman Family (Australia)

Best wishes for your treatment in U.S.A.
I will be praying for your recovery and for your family. Kind Regards

Jennifer (Australia)

Graham, My wife and I will pray for you
and your family. For your health to return, and for you to be comforted
in knowing that God gave His only Son, so that whoever believes in
Him shall have eternal life. God Bless Mate.

Dave & Charmaine. . .(Australia)

we wish you all the best with the treatment.
we will keep watching your website for progress.

harvey family (Australia)

graham & family, i was going to give
a long soppy get well u dont need that. may i help u give it all
u have to fight this i’m just another battler trying to keep the
dream alive. the next time i c u on a. c.a i hope to god tracie tells
us ur on ur way back home well and rid of the cancer. graham bless
u and ur family keep the faith.

susan & steve (Australia)

We take our health and happiness for
granted until we hear of people like yourself.You can’t buy wellbeing
can you, but hope this small amount adds up.I’m sending positive
thoughts to you and your family.

The Morris family (Australia)

Go for it Graham !!!!!!

Christine (Australia)

hope all goes well graham. i was in tears
watching your story on chanell nine. all the best. ps. your the first
person i have ever donated to. go hawks

Stephen (Australia)

Graham will be thinking of you and praying
for you and your family and for your imminent return to full health
!!

Jennifer (Australia)

This is the first time I have donated
money to a televised appeal other than RCH. There are so many. As
a grandmother I was brought to tears by you and your wife having
to kiss your children farewell at the airport. I wish you all the
luck in the world.

Vivien (Australia)

good luck hope it all works out lifes
too short to think about money… all our love

daniel and stephanie (Australia)

Good luck and God speed Mate.

Barbara (Australia)

Hi Graham, I’m a Hawks fan. Would like
to see you toss the coin for the grand final. Best wishes for your
treatment. Cheers

Paula (Australia)

All the best Graham, keep up the positive
attitude & you’ll beat this. Cheers

Mark (Australia)

good luck Graham - admire your courage
All the best

Mike (Australia)

Our positive thoughts are with you Graham
and family xxxxx

Carla (Australia)

All the best to you and your family.
We send you our support.

Cecile & Mitch (Australia)

Hi Graham, I’m a father of 5 Kids from
the UK living in Sydney, I just saw you guys on CA. I wish you all
the very best,

James Lancaster & Family (Australia)

All the best … Good luck and wishes.

Ange M (Australia)

My thoughts are with you. Be strong for
your family and positive and focus on getting thru this. All the
best,

Marc from Melbourne

It’s ok, you can buy me a drink when
you get back!! Cheers,

Brian J (UK)

Hello, I would like to wish you all the
best of luck in raising the money to help Graham get some treatment.

Pete (Australia)

Hi Graham and family, I am a good friend
of Jennie’s, and now Damian’s, and am currently living
in UK, originally from Wollongong. Will be doing as much as I can
to raise money over the next few weeks and hope that this will give
you at least a start!??! My heart really goes out to you and all
close to you and I hope that the U.S. will see sense or something.
Love and the best of wishes,

Monique & Rob x (UK)

Dear Graham, Sending you all our strength
and best wishes to you and your family.

Lisa and Peter (Sydney)

Dear Graham and Samantha, Sue rang today
to say you were leaving on Tuesday for Seattle. We are thinking of
you both and will continue to do so. We hope and pray that the treatment
will be successful and that you will return home sooner than expected
and feeling well again. Our love and very best wishes to you all.
It was just wonderful to see you and the children at Damian and Jennie’s
wedding. We were so pleased to be able to share the time with the
family.

Allan & Win (Australia)

Dear Graham, our thoughts are with you
at this time and hope our small donation helps in some positive way,and
is given in memory of our dear friend Doug who also struggled with
this condition….keep fighting mate a correct match is just around
the corner.

John, Robyn, Sarah (Australia)

Dear Graham and your lovely family,
I just had to write a few words when I learned this week of your
current situation. How brave you have been and are being – keep
going – remember how the lord responds in Footprints - “My
son, my precious child, I love you and I would never leave you. During
your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints,
it was then that I carried you ”. I remember so fondly our
youth, the buzzing village we came from known as sunny Kempston,
the partying, good times and friendships we all had in Bedford and
your car which drove us around – was it a Citroen? I remember
it had hydraulic suspension that rose on ignition – think my
Orange Beetle was envious of that? – Us Kempstonians would
go back to your folks house after partying into the night and natter
without care or responsibility. The BBC interview I did for the band
etc … all seems such a long time ago now? My heart goes out
to you all. I will spread the word and think of you often. You’re
a superstar and no-one could be more deserved of the vast attention
this campaign has raised. May it bring all the successes required
and long may you receive bright sunny days (very envious of those
sunnier climes – a far cry from sunny Kempston!!!) God bless
you all. Much love

Karen Brown (ex The Hoo, Kempston) xxxxxxx

Hi Graham, best of luck, for the future
cobber. Made a small donation to get you over to the U.S.A…….I
am a Carlton fan young fella, so I hope you don’t hold that against
me. (ha ha) Thinking of you and your beautiful family. To my new
friend……cheers,

George (Australia)

Good Luck Graham, I hope you get all
the donations you need to get your operation. I am rounding up the
girls at work to help out too. Cheers

Caroline and Steven (Australia)

Hi Graham, Rarely watch TV these days
but just happened to catch your story on the local news. I wanted
to wish you well both for your battle with leukaemia and the fund
raising. I’ll make a donation as soon as I’ve sent this e-mail -
it won’t be very much I’m afraid but it comes with tons of positive
thoughts and good vibes. If well wishes alone could heal you then
you’d be a fit and healthy man judging by the messages of support
posted on your web page. I wish you and your family all the very
best. Stay strong, keep fighting, and keep faith in whoever or whatever
you believe in. I will ask the Goddess to give you strength and see
you safely through this. In Love and Light

Jan (UK)

Hello Graham, Saw your news item on
Anglia TV here in Cambridgeshire last night and was very moved by
your story. At 44, I am too old to be a bone marrow donor but I will
be donating as much money as I can. I am also going to write to multi-millionaires
here in the UK who I am sure could spare a few bob, e.g. Sir Alan
Sugar, Simon Cowell, etc! I am sure you will get the funds you need
and that the treatment in the US will be successful. Best wishes,

Mary (UK)

Good luck.

Catherine (Australia)

Graham, I sincerely hope you are able
to raise funds for your treatment. My (our) friend, Paul Eling, told
me about your situation and I also remember Paul talking about you
very fondly when I met Paul in the mid eighties - I believe you were
writing for a music fanzine, while he was the photographer(?). Sorry
that this is a minimal donation but with the publicity and various
events happening, hopefully this will still help with your cause.
Best wishes.

Dave & Pam (UK)

With our love and support. Thinking of
you always,

Love Lany & Barry (Australia)

Dear Graham and family, Our thoughts
are with you during your difficult battle, all the best.

Best wishes, Leah and Elliot (Australia)

Hi Graham, Good luck with the fundraising
and the treatment. Brightest Blessings,

Jan (UK)

Hi Graham, Hope this money helps you
get to America. We wish you well.

Harold & Phyllis (Australia)

Hari om Graham. From

Radha Yoga (Australia)

Dear Graham, I read about your courageous
battle in the local newspaper recently and wish to extend my positive
thoughts to you and your family. Although it is nort much, I enclose
a cheque for $100 towards raising the funds for your operation. Having
lost my husband at the age of just 41, eight years ago, I feel for
you and your family. He died of a brain tumour. My experience back
then convinces me that a postive spirit and faith is extremely important
in your fight. I know you will pull through! And will pray for you.
God bless.

Marie (Australia)

Graham, good health is such a blessing
but the wealthy should not be exclusive to treatment when needed.
I hope this small donation helps in your quest to find a cure for
your condition. I would hope that someone would do the same for me
if needed heaven forbid. Best of luck, stay positive and my best
wishes for a speedy recovery. Regards,

Sharon (Australia)

Best of luck for the success of your
appeal. Sincerely,

Jim (Australia)

Donations for Graham Barnell’s life saving
operation. We wish you health and happiness with youe challenge ahead.
Sending love to your family. Good luck & get well. All the best.
Keep your spirits up, all will go well.

Kate, Vickie, Tom, Jan, Patty, Max, Eddie, Jill, Laura, Amy, Ngaire,
Leah, Sally, Erika, Billy, Kim, Will, Bonnie, Sarren, Wendy, Breanna,
Hanna, Robynne, Rhian, Chris, Kathy and Effie (Australia)

You are a brave soul.

Bert (Australia)

Dear Graham, please find enclosed donations
we collected amongst some of our friends and family. We sincerely
wish you and your family the best of luck in your challenge ahead.
With love & wishes for health from

Kate, Breanna, Jai, Oliver & Mario (Australia)

Dear Samantha, Graham, Jack & Poppy,
We are an older couple who watched your wee section on Ch. 9 tonight.
My goodness, how very brave you all are and all that we can do is
offer our small cheque to add to whatever others do too. We wish
you a donor firtsly. We wish you a long, loving, healthy life. We
wish that if the above are not within reach, we wish you a wonderful
walk with God and we wish & hope that your family, albeit without
you, moves on, your wife a great life, your kids a healthy, normal,
loving life & we wish that this had not happened to such a great,
normal, loving, caring family. We wish you love in every endeavour.

Anna & David (Australia)

All the best.

Bernadette (Australia)

To Graham & family, all the best
for a speedy recovery.

Isabella and family (Australia)

Best of luck Graham. Love

The Irvings (Australia)

Best wishes. Get Well. Love

The Page Family (Australia)

To Graham with love from

Anna ( Australia)

We are new to St Leonard’s and wish you
all the best.
You are in our thoughts & prayers.
Love

Kent, Meaghan & Lenny (Australia)

All the very best!

Karen & Scott (Australia)

Dear Barnell Family, We hope all goes
well for you. Will keep you in our prayers. Good luck. We’re all
behind you. Regards,

Gayle, Stephen, Henry, Thomas & Conner (Australia)

I hope this helps you get closer to your
goal. Keep your goal clearly in mind and miracles can happen. Visualize
yourself as you wish to be and fuel that image with your strongest
emotion. I wish you peace!

Glenn (Australia)

Dear Graham, I wish you well and hope
everything works out for you – my son has AML and thankfully
is in remission now – he also had to have a bone marrow transplant
and none of his siblings or relatives matched and we couldn’t
find a match nationally or internationally as he also had a rare
tissue type – and then just when we gave up hope a girl in
Germany came on the donor list, she wasn’t a full match, but
enough for the doctors to do the transplant, so far 2 years later
albeit a struggle, he is still in remission. My son had the transplant
at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. I am letting you know this, to let
you know, never give up. I have also made a small donation (every
bit helps) last week by direct debit. I wish you well - my thoughts
and prayers are with you and your family.

Rhonda (Australia)

Hi there Graham, Well, it’s really quite
bizarre when I am driving home from the Preston High Street to look
up at the train station and see multiple photos of you staring down
from a large billboard! Being the celebrity groupy that I am (well,
not really) of course I had to park the car and get out to take a
photo. Really effective billboard Graham. It is just a few streets
away from where I live in Preston (yes, I know, lucky me) and it
gets a LOT of traffic through there believe me (both cars and foot
traffic because of the markets). Hopefully it will do the job and
you will get lots of lovely money. Have had a look on your website
and it looks like things are gaining momentum - let me know if there
is anything I can do to help… Caught you on the news and A Current
Affair - great work by whoever is doing the publicity work for you.
Hang in there Graham.

Carmen (Australia)

Hey Graham, Just wishing you all the
luck with your recovery, and hope that you will be able to get the
extra treatment you are needing. Remember never loose sight of trying
to fight this terrible disease, and stay strong for your family and
friends. Hope everything goes well.

Bec (Australia)

Hi Graham, Charly (Feline) here………………..if
I know you, I expect you are really embarrassed about all the fuss
everyone is making about you! Well you are just going to have to
put up with it because we aren’t going to stop until we’ve done what
we have to do. As you know we are all pulling together back here
in good (good? Looking at all those photos on your web site I know
why you left!) old Bedford and are getting ready for a right old
knees up next weekend. We’ve all been spreading the word and I think
we’re going to raise a fair sum to go towards getting you back on
the straight and narrow. I don’t know what you did to the people
here, but absolutely everyone you ever came even remotley in contact
with is completely knocked sideways by the news you dropped on us.
I’ll email again soon, but just remember the immortal line: WHEN
THE SUN DON’T SHINE, WE WILL BE THERE!

Charly (UK)

hallo Graham, I caught the back end
of the Current Affair piece, had no idea you were suffering with
this. What I saw was very uplifting in many ways, thinking of you
and wishing all success as you and your family fight this. Not online
all that often so just read your email, thanks for keeping me in
the loop best wishes

Michael (Australia)

Hi Graham, I have just come across your
story in the Emailcash forum. You’ve been through an awful lot so
far, so I hope that a donor can be found overseas for you soon. My
sister-in-law had a bone marrow transplant 10 years ago, & she’s
doing really well. She developed a love of beer, which she hated
before the transplant…..when she met her donor, years later, he
was a beer drinker!!! I hope you have the success that Hilda did.
I have made a small donation, hopefully there will be lots of small
ones, adding up to the figure that you need quickly. You & your
lovely family are in my thoughts & prayers, & I look forward
to hearing about your progress through your website, which is now
in my favourites. My fingers & toes are all crossed for you,
please take care.

Christine (Albury, NSW)

HI GRAHAM, I HOPE YOU ARE READING LOT’S
OF THESE E-MAILS.
I’VE COME TO HEAR ABOUT YOU VIA A MUSICIAN FRIEND AND ATTENDED A GIG
IN LONDON BY YOUR FRIENDS, YOU SEEM TO HAVE MANY, YOU ARE A LUCKY MAN
ALREADY!
THE REASON WHY I AM WRITING, APART FROM SENDING YOU ALL THE HEALING AND
WELLNESS, IS BECAUSE I HAVE COME ACCROSS A BOOK WITH A VERY INTERESTING
PIECE OF INFORMATION. THE AUTHOR IS GREG BRADEN: THE DIVINE MATRIX. IT’S
A BOOK ABOUT THE QUANTUM PHYSICS, TIME, SPACE, BUT MOSTLY, WHAT IS OF
INTEREST HERE, ABOUT THE LINK BETWEEN OUR BIOLOGY/DNA AND THE ‘REST OF
THE WORLD’. I WON’T GO INTO THE DETAILS, BUT THERE IS AN EXPERIMENT WHICH
HE QUOTES, TAKES PLACE REGULARLY IN CHINA, BEJING, WHERE HEALERS HAVE
A 98% SUCCESS RATE IN COMPLETELY DISOLVING CANCER CELLS! IT’S NOT BASED
ON ANY MIRACULOUS PRACTICES, ACCORDING TO THE FINDINGS THAT GREG BRADEN
ILLUSTRATES IN HIS BOOK, IT IS COMPLETELY NATURAL THAT THIS CAN HAPPEN.
OF COURSE IT DOES INVOLVE ‘WORK’ ON YOUR PART IN THE FORM OF INTENTION
AND PUTTING INFORMATION TO PRACTICE. IN THE NOTES OF THE BOOK HE GIVES
THE WEBSITE: WWW.CHILEL-QIGONG.COM.
THE WEBSITE DOES NOT LIST OR ADVERTISE THE ACTUAL CASE MENTIONED IN THE
BOOK, WHICH IS A VIDEO CLIP OF TWO HEALERS DISOLVING A TUMOR, SUPPORTED
BY AN ULTRASOUND FOOTAGE DURING THE SESSION. THERE IS A REFERENCE TO
THIS VIDEO IN ONE OF THE TESTIMONIALS. THERE DOESN’T SEEM TO BE A DIRECT
CONTACT ADDRESS, BUT MAYBE YOU COULD TRY TO CONTACT THE MASTERS MENTIONED
ON THE SITE. WISHING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY THE HAPPIEST OUTCOME FOR YOU
ALL. WITH LOVE AND HEALING

A FRIEND FROM LONDON

There are probably many people out there
who would be happy to donate marrow but
are barred from donating because they have received blood products like
myself (anti-d during pregnancy) or who have had atopic eczema (like
myself) so it seems that it would be useful if there was a ‘back-up’
register of people who do not fall into all the guidelines for donation
which could be considered as an option when it is hard to find a donor.
I expect that the various organisations do not have the funding for such
a consideration. Found your info on a flyer for a concert in London.
Good luck,

Melissa (UK)

Your story has touched our hearts. Only
wish we could donate the whole amount to you and your lovely family.
We wish you well in your journey to wellness.

Garry and Helen (Port Noarlunga, SA)

Hi Graham, Samantha, Jack and Poppy,
We just wanted to let you know that we are thinking of you all, and
sending all our love and positive thoughts your way. You did a fantastic
job with the ACA interview, and I am so happy to see that a lot of
people have been inspired by your story to help. Mum is giving me
updates all the time about your progress Graham, so we are sooo happy
to hear that you are definitely going to Seattle for the treatment.
Best of luck ….stay strong. Please know that we are thinking
of you all, and if there is anything we can do – please let
us know. Samantha, you have done a fabulous job with the website.
Lots of love from Isaac to his cousins Jack and Poppy – hopefully
he can meet them soon.

Love Liz, Matt and Isaac xoxo (Australia)

Hi Graham, A very very long time so
see or hear! Just to let you know that everyone in Bedford (yes,
I am back - I moved back here from London about 6 years ago) that
can make it to the gig a week Sunday will be there to raise money.
I am going with Annie and Michelle - I may even take my little girls
with me (3 and 4 1/2)!!! I am sure they will be converted to Quireboys
fans like their mum!!! Thinking of you

Rosalind (UK)

Hi Graham and family, Just a quick word
to let you know that you and your family are in our hearts; thoughts;
and prayers. I pray that the Victorian community can come together
and raise enough funds to send you to my home country, the US, for
the much needed treatment that we all know you desperately need.
All the best to you and yours and please take care

The Moore Family (Australia)

Hi Graham, My name is Kyria and I live
in Sydney. I saw your story on TV recently - I want to wish you all
the very best. My husband and I are posting out $20 for you. warm
wishes to you and your lovely family,

Kyria & Paul (Australia)

Hello Graham, I saw the TV program the
other night & I could see that you & your family have been
having a hard time regarding your illness. We donate regularly to
many good causes & I feel you deserve a helping hand. My wife
was recently operated on for a grade 3 Breast Cancer. She is currently
having Chemo treatment & this will continue into next year. At
least there is treatment here in Australia for her condition. I am
a Real Estate Agent in Marsden Queensland & I would like to make
a cheque donation or a direct deposit to help you get to the U.S.A.
for treatment. People like yourself should be given a special circumstances
grant from our Medicare budget to cover your circumstances. But of
course this doesn’t happen. Keep thinking positive & don’t
stress. The Australian Public are sympathetic to good people needing
help.

Best Wishes, John (Australia)

Dear Graham, I feel for you as my mother
in law was recently diagnosed with Leukaemia, and I think I may be
able to help. I was born in Chile – East coast of South American,
west of Easter Island in 1979 – so am 28 now. I do not have
much funds as currently on a pension, but I can design websites or
help with being a ‘donor’ if that is what is necessary
to save your life. Feel free to contact me ANY time you wish, even
for a chat. Much love and Peace

Rodrigo (Australia)

Hi Graham we would like to donate money
via a bank transfer. We will pray for you and have you near our hearts.
Kind regards,

Aleks & Elena (Australia)

After watching the Football Show last
night our hearts go out to you! We have donated in the hope that
our small donation will be a help towards the total that you need.
We hope that many more have donated and felt the same way we did.
Best Wishes

Steven And Bec (Australia)

Hi Graham & family. On behalf of
my family I hope our little bit helps to get you there. Watched the
footy show while at work tonight (we do some work on nightshift)
and hopefully people dig deep to get the required amount. All the
best mate.

David (Australia)

Hi Graham, My son 14 years ago was diagnosed
with ALL. We know what you will be going through and offer you our
best wishes, stay positive and strong. BTW, my son survived, as I
am sure you will.

Paul and Elaine

Dear Graham, We are thinking about you
and praying for you here in the UK and passing on your email to as
many people as we can. Good luck, Graham. We sincerely hope it all
turns out good for you.

The Osborns (UK)

Hi mate, I made a small donation of
25.00 dollars I know it’s not much but we can only hope the
others can put in as well my heart is with you mate and if I could
help you out in any way I would, you just hang in there Graham and
good things will come around to a good person like yourself god bless
you and good luck because the luck is already on your side mate just
hang in there cheers.

Kevin (Essendon, Vic)

Graham, Just saw the Footy Show. Keep
your chin up mate. All the best to you and your beautiful family – we
hope everything falls into place and you receive the funds you require
to get you over to Seattle ASAP. Here ’s to a speedy recovery!
Thinking of you

Katerina & Con (Australia)

Graham, Sincerely hope you raise the
money needed for your treatment. Makes me feel selfish for complaining
about my $200 account for an eye test this week. Good luck and hope
it all works out for you.

Brendan (Australia)

Dear Graham, You do not know me, i am an 18 year old girl from Tasmania
that just had surgery to correct my heart problem, we have health
issues in common :)! I saw your donation website on the Football
Show about 15 minutes ago, and i thought i would email you and wish
you the very best success in reaching the money target before the
month is up, i truly do :). So many people are doing so much to aid
you. You truly do deserve it. I wish you the best for the future
and hope you and your family see many more amazing years together!
I will gratefully send a donation your way tomorrow when my pay hits
the bank :) Goodluck Graham. Love Forever & Always,

Serena (Australia)

Hi Graham, We watched your story a few
nights ago on tv. We donated $500.00USD via paypal in the hope this
small contribution helps you receive your medical treatment soon.
Stay positive and don’t give up mate… anything is possible

Steve & Deb (Australia)

I made a very small donation ($50us)
Sorry i wish I could give more . I am wishing you all the best and
pray for you and send you alot of healing . Your an incredible person
Who will beat this . My kids and Parnter all wish you well … Love
, Light & peace to you and your kids and partner

Chey

hey, I just heard about you on the footy
show, thought I’d just e-mail you and let you know i’m thinking of
you and wish you all the very best. I am 18 years old and have just
finished treatment for Burkitts Lymphona. I have been extremely lucky
throughout the whole experience with very few dilemas. I hope the
bone marrow transplant all goes well for you, and you’re eventually
cured! Good luck, stay strong!

Melissa (Australia)

Hey Graham!! You’re on your way mate,
i’m sure all will be well!! Thoughts are with ya

Rohan and Racha (Australia)

Dear Graham, Samantha, Jack and Poppy.
Hope you are all doing well. Just wanted to let you know I’m thinking
of you and your family throughout your journey, keep smiling, andmost
importantly do not give up. There is always good things just around
the corner. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help. I
currently attend the Launceston campus of the University of Tasmania,
and I’m sure there could be something done to raise money and awareness.
Every little bit helps.

Bec, Tassie.

Mate, saw your plight on the footy show
and I wish you all the best. I know things will work out for you.
I will donate $100 toward your cause. Goodluck and God Bless. Regards,

Andrew (Australia)

Good Luck Graham and family. Glad to
support your quest in some small way as my mum-in-law in the uk is
being treated at Leeds General Hospital for a ‘milder’ form of the
disease. Congratulations on raising awareness for the need for donors.
Being from the UK we can’t donate blood (mad cows n all that!) but
we wish you (literally) well in the future. Hope to keep up to date
via St. Leonards newsletter - our son is a Yr. 9. I just know that
you’ll get to enjoy your son and daughter’s (monosyllabic, parents
just aren’t cool but I’ll accept a cuddle anyway) teenage years.
Cheers - Onwards and Upwards.

Kaye (Australia)

We are a St leonard’s family and have
been thinking of you and praying for you.

Mark, Jack, Sam and Julie (Australia)

Good luck.

R & A Morgan (Australia)

Best wishes.

Anon

Good luck.

Elizabeth (Australia)

Good luck.

Shawn (Australia)

Good luck mate.

Brad (Australia)

Wishing you the very best. Our thoughts
and prayers are with you and your family.

Love From The Reeves Family (Australia)

This $100 is from my 2 children and my
husband and I. I know it is only a small amount, but I would hope
that others would help me and my family if we were in a similar situation.
Whats is all for if you can’t help others that need it more than
you.
Take care. x

Vicki Ben Nicholas and Isabelle, (East Bentleigh, Vic)

Our thoughts are with you and your family,

best wishes from the Morcoms in Sandringham (a school family)
(Australia)

Keep going mate, with all the support
you can do nothing but succeed.

Geoffrey (Australia)

Graham we will pray for you. May god
bless you and your family in this difficult time.

Rodger (Australia)

Our thoughts are with you and wish you
well.

Helen (Australia)

I know its not much but its all i can
afford. Hope it helps.

Justin (Australia)

Hey Graham, hope my little bit helps
get you well. You have a lovely family. Good luck!

Linda :) (Australia)

Dear Graham and family, I didn’t
see the place for a message until I had already pressed the payment
button. I wanted you to know that your story touched our family so
much that my three older children, the youngest is only two, immediately
wanted to help. Usually the last day of school they have a lunch
order, the only one they get a term. They made their own decision
to have a packed lunch so you could have the money instead. When
a friend of my 5 year old found this out she too gave us some money
to donate. No child wants to see a dad not there for their children
and my husband and I know how important it is for you and your wife
that you beat this. We truly hope that you can make the trip and
our little bit can make a difference for your family. We wish you
all the best.

Jim, Rachel, Hamish, Liam, Erin and Aidan from South Australia

Good luck mate.

Scott (Australia)

Hi Graham, I hope that this small amount
will eventually help you to win your fight. Believe in yourself and
our divine creator as I have learnt from personal experience, that
everything happens for a purpose. Best wishes to yourself and your
family.

John & Dinh (Australia)

Good Luck mate, I wish you good Luck
and would like to buy you a drink on your return. A friend of Rob
Osborn.

Birdy (Australia)

Stay strong and positive Graham. We are
fighting for you. All the best!

The Kelly Family (Australia)

All the best mate

Scott (Australia)

Dear Graham, My Dad was at the Alfred
Hospital April-June ‘07 (Jeff Mugleston, aged 62…perhaps you met).
Your story is close to my heart as he also had AML. Unfortunately
he lost his brave battle (he never made it into remission)… but
you are still in the race, AND MAY YOU WIN! I shall be following
your progress closely via your web site (and by the way, I get the
impression that your wife is an AMAZING woman). Sincerely,

Penny (Australia)

Our thoughts and prayers are with you
all. Stay strong and positive and enjoy every moment with your beautiful
family. May Seattle be the answer to your prayers. Wishing you all
the best,

Juanita, Greg, Brittany & Cooper (Australia)

Dear Graham, Samantha, Jack and Poppy,
It is impossible for us to understand fully what you are experiencing,
your courage is amazing, no doubt it falters at times, however you
are absolute inspirations to those of us who struggle with the everyday
issues of life, let alone such a battle. We send our love and healing
thoughts and have placed $500 in your NAB bank account (via online
banking) today, which we truly hope will see you in the states before
the end of April. May this miracle come true for you all.

Love, Adam, Toni, Sarah and Jame, (Eden Hills, South Australia)

Hi Graham, Just wanted to send you a message
of love from all of us. You are an inspiration! We hope this little
contribution helps to secure the opportunity you so very much deserve.
Apologies for the fact that it isnt a larger contribution. If we werent
servicing seven figure debt, it certainly would be, as your health
is a most compelling issue for us. All the best to you and your beautiful
family.

Meaghan, Darren, Jan and Don xx (Australia)

Hi Graham, My family is thinking of you
as you move forward. May the donations meet your target and may the
Seattle Clinic lead to a long ,healthy and happy life. Kind regards,

John (Australia)

Graham, Just to let you know we watch
your story on channel 9 and we were deeply touched. We have donated
a small amount of money to help you get the treatment you need.

Vito & Arna (Newport, VIC)

Hi Graham, I’m thinking of you and your
family and wishing you the very best for your trip to squash this
rotten disease, for the last time. I’ve emailed all my contacts and
DEMANDED that they email theirs too, so many “little people” can
unite to create such wonderful outcomes :-) Just wanted to let you
know that you are reaching people far and wide (here I am on the
gold coast). Please let me know if I can do anything from here, apart
from tell everyone I know…..warmest regards,

Andrea King (Australia)

Hiya Graham, Im was so sorry to hear
of your illness, leukaemia has touched my family too, need I say
more. Am hoping to attend the Quireboys gig in your honour with a
load of pals who used to come and watch your band and mine (Whiskey
and The Devil) back in the 80s/90s. Keep fighting mate, thinking
of you.

Christine XX (UK)

Graham and Samantha, I am sending good
thoughts your way and hope that the money can be raised quickly!!
My sister sent me the link - she is the doctor you’ll see in Seattle…
(Colleen DeLaney). I will pass this on and maybe I can get some others
to donate, too. Hang in there..

…Erin (USA)

Hey Graham, Iain & Helen emailed
me the link to your site and I’ve done my best to pass it on in the
hope that I can spread the word for you. I know the guys will be
ROCKIN’ HARD for you on April 10 at The Phoenix;) Keep strong, keep
positive & take care of yourself!!

Kirsty xx (Iain’s sister) (UK)

Just wishing you all the best and hoping
your get all you wish for. I have a friend whose husband was lucky
enough to find a donor in Germany so it does happen. God bless,

Marg (Australia)

Dear Graham and Samantha, I saw your
story on ACA My sister was diagnosed with AML in Melbourne of Jun
06. She also relapsed in Jan 07. Luckily my brother was a match and
she was able to have a BMT and will be 12 months in remission on
27 April 08. She too had the Professor shown on the ACA program to
look after her. Wonderful man! I was with my sister 95% of the time
from the day she was diagnosed. I know what you have gone through
and know what you are facing. I wanted to let you know I have forwarded
your web site onto all my contacts and have put a notice up at work
as well. I have forwarded a cheque to your wollongong box also. Stay
strong and most of all positive. It will happen. I am praying you
exceed your request and hope to hear of your successes in the future!
Take Care

Carolyn (Terrigal, NSW)

Hi Graham, Saw you and your lovely family
on ACA last night. I told my husband about you tonight so we have
just donated $100 to get you to the US to sort all of this out!!
It must be very scary to be in your situation, for you and for your wife
and gorgeous children. It is very impressive to me how you and your wife
( sorry I cant remember her name) are handling this. She is amazing.
I don’t normally donate money to things on TV like this but there is
something VERY special about you and your family that made me think about
you alot over the last 24 hours. I’m sure you will be ok. Please email
us in the fullness of time and tell us how you are. We would love that.
Be brave! May the force be with you!!

Meggan and Tim xxoo (Australia)

Hello Graham, I saw your story last night
and have been taken by your courage to stay strong and believe that
you will get there, that you will heal and you will be with your
loving family for years to come. Your message is out there and Australians
are very generous and the monies will be raised for you to go,so
its important for you to try and relax,well not stress as much as
you are, because I believe this goodness of fellow Australians will
make it happen for you. So Graham Im thinking of you and your loving
family as many many people are,and in that only good energy can come
from that for you.Draw on that energy and let it make you smile and
cry because its a wonderfull thing that,as those feelings are real
and good, know you will be healed. Regards

Douglas (Australia)

Hi Graham, I saw you and your wife on
television last night and just wanted to say that when you get to
Seattle, all the best in your treatment. You have a beautiful family
and I’m sure that they will see you beat this cancer. My prayers
are with you and your family. Regards

Ally (Australia)

Hi Graham, I just want to give you my
best wishes in your fight against leukaemia and that I know some
of what you are going through. In November 2001 I was 29 weeks pregnant
when a routine blood test showed I had Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia.
My two boys were 19 months old and 5 years old at the time. My first
thoughts were for my boys and my unborn baby like yours were for
your children. I went on steroids until I reached 34 weeks then was
induced to have a beautiful daughter born healthy. Her cord blood
was also saved and is in storage. My treatment started 5 days later
and went for two years. My sisters were not compatible donors with
me in the event of me needing a transplant. Instead they collected
my stem cells for future use if needed. I know your AML is a different
type of treatment protocol but I just wanted you to know I am thinking
of you and I know the Australian public will be very generous and
raise the money needed for you to go overseas for your transplant.
The little town I live in with a population of about 4000 raised
$ 15,000 for my family while we were 5 hours away from home for the
first 3 ½ months of my treatment. I know the strength of wanting
to live for your children is a huge help in fighting for your health.
I wish you the very best wishes in getting to America and I know
that there would be a lot of Aussies all wanting to give you the
same Kind regards,

Kylie (Port Douglas, Qld)

Hi Graham, I transferred $500 today to
get you to the States. All I could think about were your two beautiful
children & how much it would hurt you not to be around for them,
I feel this way with my own kids. I truly hope the treatment works
for you & I will be thinking of you, good luck. Best regards

Jason (Australia)

Hi Graham & Sam, We saw your story
last night on ACA last night and wanted to send you our support & wishes
in your quest to get to the USA for treatment. You have a beautiful
family & deserve to be there to share in their future. We have
transfered a small donation, (we wish we had more to give but are
on one wage at the moment with a small baby), we will purchase a
Powerball ticket for Saturday & if we win the big one we will
give you what you need to get to the US. Best Wishes

The Sharkey family (Victoria, Australia)

Our thoughts r with u and family.

Brad and Kas (Australia)

Hello Samantha, After seeing you and your
family on tv the other night, I have looked and looked at your website
and was sad that, at just 50 years of age, I couldn’t register to become
a donor. I am a huge supporter of of organ donation, having been through
it nearly 18 years ago. I’ve been unemployed for a little while, starting
a new job next week, so haven’t been able to donate very much but I
am hopeful that many people, like me, try to help out, even just a
little. I’m not sure as to what I want to say and I know that your
life will be so very busy and yet so “empty” at present.
I’ve helped nurse a very dear friend through a similar illness and
know the highs and lows and the feelings of frustration and inadequacy
and also, the incredible feelings of love and comradeship by family
and friends that somehow sustain you through the very worst. I have
a son named Jack too - he is just completing his last year of primary
school teaching. His father has been so absent in his life, I can see
that Graham and your children have a bond that nothing will break and
that is the way life should be. From the bottom of my heart, I wish
you all the greatest success with the treatment and with the joy that
will come from that. I look forward to keeping track of Graham’s journey
and his healthy return to you, Jack and Poppy.

Andrea (Australia)

Just saw the telly interview. Well done
guys. You are ALL so beautiful and so so brave. Best wishes and lots
of love from

Michele and Scarlet (Australia)

Hi Sam, I emailed Graham & he has
replied.. I have just popped a small cheque in an envelope. I hope
it helps. I thought i just needed to tell you that you are doing
a wonderful job in loving, caring & supporting Graham. Like any
loving wife would do. My hearts aches for you as sometimes people
forget about the carers & forget about the heart that they deal
with having to sit back & watch your loved ones suffer. I am
a survivor as i told Graham but have lost both parents to cancer & my
heart still aches ever dat for them. Stay strong & remember that
us Aussie’s always stick together. Best wishes

Colleen & Family (Australia)

Godbless you Graham. I am praying for
the Powers that be to help you back to good health.. Bless you brother,bless
you..

Ester,brian.. (Australia)

Good luck.

Anon

Good Luck.

Burn Family (Australia)

Good luck.

Ned (Australia)

Sent with a hug.

Jane (Australia)

Kids need a father.

James (Australia)

Hearts with you all.

Frankie (Australia)

Good luck.

Trent (Australia)

Good luck.

Vicki (Australia)

You will live. God bless you.

Anon

Get well soon Graham.

India (Australia)

Best of luck to you all xx

Sarah (Australia)

Hi Sam, I was aware of Graham’s plight
through the website and was fairly sure that he would be your number
one focus at the moment.Saw the ACA program last night and wish you
all the best with your campaign. I do wish for you to know that I
am thinking of you. All the very best,

Kaylene (Australia)

Stay strong Graham and you will get there
for sure!!

Frederick (Australia)

I hope things go well for yourself and
family, cheers

Anthony (Australia)

Dear Graham, I wish you all the best
on your journey…I truly hope this, though only a small amount,
can contribute to you getting well soon. my thoughts goes out to
you and your family. kind regards

Rie (Denmark)

Hi Samantha, the donation went thru paypal
ok. I’m very happy to hear that the response has been so positive…
uniting a country in a common purpose, especially one so important
and critical, can be the good that comes out of a bad experience.
Give our best to Graham and we wish him all the luck possible,

Diane and David (Australia)

Graham I have a young daughter and the
thought of me not being around to help her in life is so sad. I hope
things go well for you. Thanks,

Mark (Australia)

Hang in there Graham. You have a lot
of people behind you.

Amanda (Australia)

Hi Graham and Family, Our thoughts and
prayers are with you all. $50 will be transferred tomorrow via the
NAB and we wish we could give heaps more. Stay postive. Kind Regards,

Marg and Russell (Australia)

Hi Graham and Sam, It is empowering what
we can achieve when we all share the same vision. We hope you can
feel all the strength and love being sent your way. We also have
two children the same ages as Jack and Poppy and it amazes us how
children can empower you through the toughest of times. We are spreading
your word to everyone we know and we are connected to you through
the St Leonard’s community at the Cornish campus. Keep believing.

Younger Family (Australia)

Hi Graham, My name is Tammy and I am
38yrs old and like you was diagnosed with a rare and very aggressive
form of leukaemia (burkits lymphoma)18 months ago by professor Salem
(whom is a fantastic and caring doctor), My treatment commenced 1
day after I was told I had CANCER which as you probably know is one
of shock, devastation and fear. I was in hospital for 7 months of
intensive chemo treatments 2 of which almost killed me, (I had a
severe reaction to the chemo used) at times I wondered why was I
doing this and secretly just wanted the whole thing to end, but it
was the fear that if I didn’t continue I would never see the people
I love in my life again, and they are ones whom help you though the
most horrific times in your life. it has been 12 months since my
last treatment and I can say that although we went through what NO
ONE should have to endure (bankruptcy included) I am so far clear
of my cancer, this is the first time I have spoken of my experience
but I felt I had to tell you there is hope even when you wonder if
you will ever be the person you where before cancer, and my message
to you is yes, although you do recover the person you become is beautiful,
full of life, hope, love, faith in all things that surround you.
I wish you and your beautiful family all the best in your fight and
only wish I could do more to help with your treatment. Regards,

Tammy (Australia)

Dear Graham,I have been reading your
story as I am a teacher at St Leonard’s College. I am praying for
you and hope that a miracle cure will happen for you and your lovely
family. God bless all of you Kind regards,

Fran (Australia)

The man who removes a mountain begins
by carrying away small stones.” No man is ever whipped, until
he quits - in his own mind.” Napoleon Hill Tough times never
last, but tough people do.” You can do this Graham, and I have
faith in you, I have children at St Leonard ’s Patterson River
yr 2 and yr 3 myself. Be strong, fight fight fight ….FIGHT.
You have a beautiful family and we look forward in catching up with
you at St Leonards Fair Day/BBQ. You can do it. Thoughts r with u
and your family. “Courage is grace under pressure”. Fight
u can do this

Brad, Kas, Austin & Eliza (Australia)

Hi Graham, I wish you all the very best.
I lost my Uncle Peter 21 years ago to leukaemia. He was very sick
whilst I was carrying my first baby, and knew that if I had a boy
I was going to call him Peter. Sadly, he died the day after my beautiful
baby boy was born, but when he was told that I had a boy and his
name was Peter, the smile stayed on his face. My heart goes out to
all of you, and your wonderful wife, what a hard thing she has to
face. You will beat this, I just know it. I hope my small donation
helps in some way. I am a single Mum and it was all I could afford
at this moment, but every bit helps. Stay strong. Best wishes

Andrea (Australia)

Hi Graham, My name is Ann, I saw your
story last night and I want to help you with my small donation of
$10. I wish it could be more but I’m a senior citizen existing on
a pension. God bless my dear boy and I’m sure you’ll come home well
to your lovely family.
Kindest regards

Ann (Australia)

Hello Graham, Your darling little boy’s
face made me cry as a mother, whose son was taken to be adopted because
his father and I were considered too young to keep him, and my heart
bleeds for you! Your ‘aloneness’, apart from your lovely little family
and beautiful wife, shows in your eyes - I will pray and hope that
you will be here long after I have gone, [I'm an OAP] . I often worried
and wondered - before I found my son Peter - now also named Graeme!
- if he was alive and well, and living the life that we were told
we could not give him. This is a common fear among mothers whose
children were taken and who cannot find them. But we are both so
lucky, he is well and happy, and he too has two little children and
a wife who loves him, and I now know and love him in the flesh, not
just a memory of a tiny sleeping face. Your friend Alastair is obviously
a great mate and his support is a wonderful show of love for his
fellow man. Next time I hear of you, I want to hear that you are
in Seattle and starting on the next phase of your long and healthy
life. My hopes, prayers and very best wishes are with you all. regards

Barbara (Australia)

Hi Sam,I watched the story on the TV
last night and was touched by your strength. I have small children
my self and while my husband is away on business most of the time,
I can even contemplate the prospect of him not being here at all.
Keep up the fight and I am sure you will find the courage to continue.
I have donated $50 in the hope that you and Graham are able to access
the treatment in the US. King regards and best wishes

Michelle (Australia)

Samantha and Graham, Heard your story
last night and of course my heart went out to you. Have thought of
a couple of ways to raise money eg. through my sons football club
and also maybe the school that my children attend. I am linked with
Berry Street foster care as i am a foster mother and WIRE an organisation
that helps women in crisis. Out of these four avenues surely i will
be able to come up with something eg sausage sizzle, trash and treasure
stall, something to raise a bit of cash. Today a girlfriend an i
are starting up a womens support group for women over 40, women who
are struggling with depression at present maybe,this could be a great
project to start with. Will start my mission today. Take care of
Graham Samantha i know in my heart of hearts he will get the help
he needs, because people do care and we will make it happen! Will
update you on my progress. Cheers,

Cathy (Australia)

Hi Graham, I’m sending all my good wishes
and strength to you and your family. Good luck.

Natalie (Australia)

Good Luck Graham we certainly hope you
achieve your aim in getting to Seattle and to see you children grow
up. Regards

Reg and Margaret (Australia)

All the best to you & your family.
Keep up the fight - your young family, wife & you are worth it!
xx

Belinda (Australia)

We know you’re staying positive for yr
family. Continue to do so, as they are doing the same for you.God
bless.

Margaret (Australia)

we wish you and your family the best
of luck graham i hope our donation helps you to get on you way best
wishes

shaun,mandy,billy and charli (Australia)

Hi, I was very moved by your story that
appeared on ACA this evening, i have placed a small donation and
i have also placed a banner on my website (www.aaaweb.net.au)
for locals on the Central Coast to see (I hope thats ok) - being
a website designer my site can sometimes generate a bit of traffic
on the coast, so I hope it helps generate some much needed $$ for
you. Best of Luck to you and your family. Kind Regards,

Kylie (Australia)

I wish you well.

Lisa (Australia)

Hang in there buddy, every child needs
there dad. I’ll think of you everytime I watch a Hawthorn game.

Amy (Australia)

dear graham, i saw your story on channel
nine and it really touched me. i wish you all the luck, my thoughts
and prayers are with you and your family. be strong and fight all
the way.

Stephanie (Australia)

My son’s upmarket boss came to my downmarket
house today, and I felt embarrassed. Graham I’m sure you’d agree
wealth is in your children’s eyes. Thank you for being brave enough
to go on tv and remind me, and for allowing me the privelege to do
this one small thing for you. I wish you all the best things.

Beth (Australia)

Get better soon.

Helen (Australia)

Good luck Graham, you will get to Seattle
to have your operation because your kids and your wife need you.
My prayers are with you.

Kaylene (Australia)

Best of luck in Seattle.We know you will
win this battle.

Ian (Australia)

Graham, our prayers are with you and
your family. Good luck in your fight, miracles do happen with strength,
love and determination.

Nadean (Australia)

Hi Graham, My family and I are praying
for you. Stay mentally positive..you will do it mate!

Malcolm (Australia)

Good luck, Graham. Keep fighting.

Don (Australia)

Graham,I hope this small amount will
help. Remember…you are not alone. Warmest regards to you and your
beautiful family,

Diane (Australia)

From a cancer survivor - hang in there
my friend. Best wishes and may God bless you.

Michael (Australia)

Best wishes to you and your family.

from John and Coralie (Australia)

Sorry it’s not much, but hopefully it
helps. Good luck and our thoughts are with you and your family.

Manuel (Australia)

Just saw your story on ACA and made me
thought of my little girl growing up without her Dad. It’s only a
$100 mate but I hope it helps! Hang in there and God Bless!

Martin from Darwin

I saw your story on ACA. Hang in there.
There will be a lot of support I’m sure from the public. Good luck.

Howard & Jo (Australia)

GOOD LUCK GRAHAM I SURELY HOPE YOU ARE
SAVED FROM THE CANCER! YOU CAN DO IT!!!!!! :)

Daniel (Australia)

Hi Graham, Not much money mate but all
we can afford. Hope it helps and all the best.

Claire (Australia)

A small donation. Keep fighting.

Stuart (USA)

Best Wishes, Graham.

David (Australia)

Good luck.

Alimrose Designs (Australia)

Hi Graham, I saw the report on the news
show last night. I really hope Australia pulls together for you.
All the best.

Selina (Australia)

All the best graham, keep fighting for
those beautiful children and wife you have, you will get there.

Jacqui (Australia)

Sorry I can’t give more. I’m unemployed
but your story touched me. I’ll be following your progress online.
I lived in the US for nearly 15 years and their level of medical
treatment makes Australia look like a back water. Good luck and God
bless.

Hiliary (Australia)

May your faith be your Saviour and God
will do the rest.

Emanouil (Australia)

Hi Graham and family, myself and hilary
wish you well for the future and hope that this donation helps toward
your treatment. all the best

scott and hilary (Australia)

Graham we pray that you get enough. God
Bless

Catherine (Australia)

Graham we saw your segment on television.
We wish you all the best in your plight. We did not get a chance
to donate to the Childrens’ hospital this year so maybe it was kama.
Our money was meant for you. I felt for your wife and children and
I thought to myself if it was my husband I would be hoping for kind
caring people to support us. We wish you a long and happy life with
your family. May God bless you and give you and your family the strength
to achieve your dreams.

Rob and Sharon (Australia)

Dear Graham and family, My wife and I
saw you on “A Current Affair” and your plight touched our
hearts. We have 2 young children aswell (aged 5 and 7) and the thought
of them growing up without a father is hard to imagine. We hope that
this small contribution helps you to get to the US and treatment
that you require. Good luck.

The Kurek Family (Australia)

good luck mate, keep on keepin on, hope
this helps with your operation. Cheers and good luck

the Pett family (Australia)

Best Wishes and Hope to see you fit and
healthy soon.

Radhika (Australia)

Good luck mate hope everything works
out for you and your family.

Joseph (Australia)

I’ll be praying for you Graham. Jesus
loves you lots :-)

Sarah (Australia)

Every good wish for a healthy future.

Christine (Australia)

Sorry we can’t afford more, you’re in
our thoughts!

Caroline (Australia)

All the best with your tretment.

Leanne (Australia)

G’Day Comrade!!! Two Russian / Aussies
here, wishing you a ’speedy recovery’ coming. Keep your chin up mate.

Anna & Elena (Sydney, NSW)

Dear Graham Thinking of you. I am praying
for you and sending thoughts of healing to you. You WILL win the
fight!!!

From Clair xx (Australia)

Touched by your story. Even though I
support Geelong! I have 2 young kids also…good luck for your battle.

Ewan (Clifton Springs, Vic)

Graham and Your lovely Family, Keep fighting
the fight. Look forward to hearing all your good news when you return
from USA. Good luck our thoughts are with you.

The Bradshaw Family. xxxx (Australia)

Good luck with raising the money. God
bless x

Jane (Australia)

Best of luck mate.

Noel (Australia)

we send you wishes of hope and strength
for the rest of your life

Annaleise (Australia)

Our thoughts and support are with you
all,

from the Selleck family (Australia)

As a Mum of 3, I wish you all the best,
keep smiling.

Busy Bees Bargains (Australia)

Hi Graham, I have just seen your story
on TV and I’d like to help you with a donation. it’s not much but
all I can afford to give. I hope it helps! I wish you all the very
best for a full recovery. Kindest regards,

Alyssia (St Kilda, Vic)

Good luck, our thoughts and prayers are
with you!

Elizabeth (Australia)

May God Bless you & your family…
Good luck..

Voula (Australia)

Wishing you good health!

Kim (Australia)

God bless you Graham. Stay strong. My
prayers are with you.

Steven (Australia)

I know its not much mate but I hope it
helps.cheers

Steve (Australia)

Sorry its so small I’m only a first year
apprentice. hang in there. good luck

Sarah (Australia)

Hi Graham and family, Good luck and hope
you get well soon!

Ketty Danni & Dean (Australia)

I see stories like yours on tv over and
over and I never do anything. Well tonight I am changing that so
here is a little bit towards you getting to America. Good luck and
God Bless

Michelle (Australia)

Hope it all works out well Graham. Good
Luck!!

Janelle (Australia)

Hope this helps your efforts in raising
the funds that you need for treatment. We wish you, your wife and
kids all the best and hope everyone opens their hearts to get you
where you need to be. Life is too precious to have a price tag. Our
thoughts are with you all. Good Luck.

Kerrie, Kenny and Jakita (Australia)

Go Graham. Give it everything.

Richard (Mildura, Australia)

although i dont know you graham, wishing
you and your family all the best! regards,

michelle (Australia)

Dear Graham and family, I saw your story
on TV tonight and I want you all to know that you are not alone in
your fight. Your beautiful face shines with hope and love Graham.
My prayers are with you. I pray that you will be able to get to Seattle
very soon and that you live a long and happy life with your family. Stay
strong and know that you have touched many people.

Heather (Australia)

Hi Graham, I saw the show on television
tonight and it touched my heart. I too am adopted and don’t
fully know my genetic history. I am so sorry that you have been burdened
with such a terrible disease, my Great Aunt (in my adopted family)
struggled with a form of Lukemea of the blood for many years and
my family and I watched her fight for a long time - I don’t
wish such an illness on any soul.

Danielle (Dongara, Western Australia)

Hey Graham, That’s what Friendship and family
are all about, the story on A.C.A was very touching and I am sure with
the special people around you your wish of watching Jack And Poppy
grow up will be achieved. Good Luck in the U.S and Best Wishes from
my family to yours. Brett, Jodi, Locki and Amber (Perth)

Cash in the Bank 9th April sorry only a $50 but would love to give you
lots more.

Dear Graham and Samantha, Have just watched
your story on T.V with my two children and it has touched our hearts.
Although this illness hasn’t affected anyone we know, we are thinking
of you, your wife and children and have donated $50 through paypal.
If I had one million dollars to spare, I would send it your way…Wishing
you luck and health for the future…

Angelique, Naylan (10) and Declan (6) (Australia)

hi graham just letting u know we are
thinking of you up here on the sunshine coast qld saw you on current
affair and we are donating to help you on your way good luck mate
and all the best

Paul (Australia)

Dear Graham and Samantha, I just saw
your story on channel nine’s “A Current Affair” and was
saddened to hear your news. I too am a mother of a lovely 3 year
old girl and cannot begin to imagine how tough things are for you
and your family right now. I sincerely wish you and your family all
the very best. To go on national television to highlight your need
is a very brave thing to do. Good luck with everything. My little
family will be thinking of your little family. Kind Regards

Amanda (Australia)

Dear Graham and family I just saw your
story on A current affair. My 3 and a half year old daughter was
diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in May of 2007 she is
now in clinical remission and is going well. I know her Leukemia
is not as complicated as yours but we saw children with similar cases
to your own last year. We wish your all the best with your battle.

The Barnes family (Dubbo, New South Wales)

Hi Graham, I heard your story on a current
affair tonight. Dont worry mate i believe you will get the money
very soon.

Best wishes Brad (Rockhampton, Australia)

Hi Graham and family, I just watched
the tv and seen your story on A Current Affair, I can only imagine
what pain your family are going through, my dad is dying also and
there is no cure for what he has as it is a rare hereditary disease.
That is very hard to live with as it was news that was very hard
to take. So if my small amount will contribute through your web site,
to saving your life and keeping your family together, i am glad to
help..Kind Regards,

Alan LeBrink (Townsville, QLD)

hi graham, samantha, Jack & Poppy,
we wish you all the best with your treatment. Life is hard enough
without extra pressures. We dont usually donate anything because
we find finances tough enough with a family - but we have posted
a small chq off today for your
cause. We wish you all the very best - keep positve and keep in the spotlight
so others will donate also. Get australia behind you. good luck and we
will be thinking of you and your family. kindest regards

The James Family (Australia)

Hi mate! All I can say is good luck mate.
I hope everyone donates what ever they can to your appeal. I saw
you and your family on ACA and thought that there`s no better cause.
I have zapped some bux through using paypal. I`ll also spread the word
and hope that we all get the amount you need for the trip to the USA.
Kind Regards & best wishes

Dennis (Australia)

Your story on Current Affair touched
us - good luck with your fundraising and I hope our small donation
goes some way to helping you achieve your goal. You will be in our
thoughts.

Tracey (NSW)

Hi Graham I have just watch the Tonight
Show on channel 9. I have set up a donation to go out on Friday from
my bank. This must be the hardest time of your life and my heart
goes out to you and your lovely family. I am sure you will get the
treatment. Regards

Marie (Australia)

Dear Graham and family, My 6 year old
and 8 year old asked me to pass on the following message: “We
really want to save your life to make your family happy again. We
hope you get enough money to go to America”.

Love Sarah and Ben (Australia)

Hi Graham, As a father of 3 kids I could
not help but get onto the Laptop as soon as I saw your story on the
news. Warmest regards,

Paul (Brisbane)

Hi Graham, You have two beautiful kids
who deserve to have a Dad for many many years to come, I’ll make
a little donation and hope that you receive many more. Good luck!

Chris (Frankston)

Mate I was just watching A current affair
and have immediately donated $10 for your treatment. Although not
as much as you need I hope that it goes a small way to fighting your
battle. I too have two young children and cannot even imagine what
you are going through. I hope $5 each from my son’s Luke and James
helps just a little bit.

Kind regards, David and Michelle (Sydney)

Hi Grayboots! Just saw the video on the
OZ news about Alister clarkson!
Absolutely fantastic!…In the words of the great Jon Bon Jovi-KEEP THE
FAITH!!!!

Helen XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (UK)

Hi Graham, I saw you and your family
tonight on television and was really touched by your story. My best
wishes and my prayers for you mate. Cheers

Patrick (Australia)

Hi Graham, Unfortunately I missed your
story on television tonight. A girlfriend rang me to tell me. We
were both diagnosed the same time last year, give or take a day.
When you were in 7 East at the Alfred last time you came in to see
me. I was on oxygen, my lungs had decided to play up and the Leukaemia
had decided to come back. I had 7% blasts at that stage. Things weren’t
looking good then. I have been home for approx 4 weeks. Had another
Bone Marrow Biopsy 2 weeks ago unfortunately 40% blasts. The news
was not good but like you all the crap we have been through last
year I am not going to give up without a fight. I do hope things
work out for you. Keep fighting the fight. Take care.

Lynne (Australia)

Dear Graham, I watched your story tonight
on A Current Affair and was moved. I would like to wish you all the
best for your treatment overseas as I have no doubt that Australia
will get behind you and give you this opportunity. Thank you for
sharing your story with us,and I have forwarded a cheque to the Post
Office box on your website. Again best wishes to yourself, Samantha,
Jack and Poppy. I wish you a safe trip and that your treatment is
successful and you can enjoy your life with your wonderful family.
Our prayers are with you. Kindest regards,

Maree (Australia)

Hi Graham, May we wish you all the best
in achieving your goals and ensuring you get the most up to date
treatment. Have deposited $50 direct into yr account I hope this
will help, Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you take on this
challenge. All the best and hope all works out.

John & Deb (Tasmania)

Hi Graham, We praise about you and your
family. You will make it!

Jorgelina (Australia)

Hi there Graham, Samantha, Jack & Poppy,
I have just watched your story on TV and I really want to pass on
to you that I am thinking of you all. Graham, you have the love and
support of family and devoted friends. You W_I_L_L make it. Your
story prompted me to become a stem cell donor but I find that I cannot
since I am 54 years old so I don ’t fit the criteria. I am
not allowed to donate blood, but as a young girl working in a hospital
laboratory, I was called upon to give blood just once —– because
I was an exact match for a patient. This is why your story prompted
me to register as a donor. I remembered that day at my hospital and
suddenly became very excited —– maybe I could be an exact match
for someone. I am very sad to find that I have left it 14 years too
late. Hopefully your story will prompt someone like me to register
who will fit the criteria. I did make a small donation. I support
our local Domestic & Family Crisis Centre so I could not donate
more. By the way, when you get better, and if you have a wish list
that includes travel, think about visiting Ljubliana (see the picture
below). It is a beautiful “city” & Slovenia is a
wonderful country to visit. Magnificent food, friendly people, laid
back lifestyle, castles, caves, pristine countryside, and very children
friendly. Ooooohhhh —- we want to go back. We loved Ljubliana sooooooo
much that we named our puppy Ljubli Jana.

Alan & Frankie (Australia)

Hi Graham, Saw the item on ACA tonight.
We don’t get paid til the 15th but I have scheduled a transfer of
$200 to your account on that day. Keep fighting, you have all our
hopes and good wishes. Regards

Liam, Summer & Jay (Australia)

Dear Graham, All the very best for a
quick recovery after your trip to the states (we know you will get
there). Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Stay strong for those
gorgeous kids and your beautiful wife. Regards

The Freckelton Family (Australia)

Hi Graham, I have just finishing watching
your story on a Current Affair with Alistair Clarkson. Because of
that story I have just submitted a donation and hope that it will
be the beginning of many more that you should receive. Wishing you
and your family all the best for the future. Regards,

Sheryl (Australia)

Hi Graham, I just saw your story on telly.I
just made a donation to help send you to the U.S. Keep the faith
mate you will make it through this.I will pass your website to my
friends.

Kevin (Australia)

Hi Graham I just donated 10 US dollars,
I know it isnt much but I am sure every little bit helps. I pray
that you find a cure and can go to the States…I lost my beautiful
grandmother Olive Brooks, to terminal cancer, Chirstmas Eve 2006,
then a month later my best friend to Liver Cancer…..such terrible
diseases, wish there was a cure… Chin up, keep smiling, and best
wishes to your beautiful family…

Trent Hooper (Wollongong)

Hi Graham i know you would be inundated with many email from your story
on tonight’s show. My heart goes out to you & your family. I
am a breast cancer survivor & was diagnosed at 34, i am now 37 & have
a wonderful husband & 3 beautiful girls who each day make my
life so much easier. I run the Ballarat local YOung women’s support
group. If you get some free time have a look at our website which
is below. You are a true inspiration & we wish you all the Wealth,
health & happiness. If i win the Lotto I will pay for the lot!!
Good Luck

Colleen (Australia)

www.bicc.org.au

Hello Graham and Samantha, Your story
just now has moved me to tears. On seeing you both has brought back
to the surface, (they are never too deep in any case) the memories
to me of the loss of my wonderful husband Mark after watching him
suffer (misdiagnosed) kidney cancer. He has been gone nearly 2 years
and it does not get easier despite what people say. Mark was devastated
at the thought of not being able to see Harry (5 ½) grow up.
He misses his dad terribly (as do I) and it is for this reason that
I shall donate $100 to you tonight. It is not much, but sincerely
hope that it helps you on the road to recovery so you get the chance
that Mark did not. I shall watch your progress. All the best.

Janelle (Brisbane)

Hi Graham, I’ve just seen ACA r/e your
story and was very moved by your courage, as a parent of a six yr
old son I really do know how you feel to keep on living for your
family.
I know with your determination and the grace of god you will get through
this, my prayers and thoughts will be with you and your family. Your
wife and kids are beautiful and what a great support they are too. Anyway
keep on going Graham you must have faith and believe and let go of any
fear and put all your trust into the higher power god. Sometimes when
it is beyound human help faith & hope is the only thing to hang onto
but I know he will help, please pray I know he will answer your prayers.
Good luck & best wishes to you all keep strong and keep on going
the strength between your family is inspirational & fantastic a credit
to you all, GOD BLESS!!! Kind Regards,

Mena (Australia)

Hi Graham I saw the touching interview
on A Current Affair. Just want to say to keep up your faith and your
will to survive and I hope from the bottom of my heart you get to
America and you find and receive a transplant, and you continue your
life with health and happiness with your family. My thoughts are
with you and your family. All the best if your religious I pray that
God answers your prayers and blesses you with health.

From Kathryn (Australia)

G,day Graham. Just watched you on the
telly mate,what do I need to do to get registered as a bone marrow
donor,there is ginger in my family big time, fortunately I didn’t
get affected. I know its a chance in a million for a match as a sibling
is usually the best bet.I know as my cousin had leukaemia in Ireland
and his match came from his sister.He was diagnosed at 3 and had
the transplant at 10.He still has issues but he’s now 29 working
full time and drinking like a fish.Smoking kills but Guinness has
never had the same affect. Well let us know what I need to do and
good luck buddy thinking of you and your family. Regards

Peter (Australia)

Dear Samantha and family I have no idea
how it’s done or what’s involved but i’m willing and able to have
a compatability test with Graham i agree whole heartedly that every
child needs both their parents, i live in Geelong and can be in Melbourne
at the drop of a hat. This is a sincere offer for testing of compatibility.
Please feel free to contact me.

Leanne (Australia)

Hi Graham, We lost our 14 year old daughter
Morgan in the Sydney Ferry Disaster last year. Grief journeys are
individual and I cannot imagine what you face each day. We have tried
to mark special days since Morgan’s death with positive moments.
For the anniversary of the tragedy we released a new free website
called www.liveitkeepit.com
This website allows you to set up a family tree where each limb of the
tree is a Memory Box. This site is not a social networking site it is
about preserving memories for future generations about you, your parents,
your grandparents etc. Friends and Family can post memories on your box
or other boxes for approval. This site is an “I should have remembered
that” kind of site. We received feedback from one special lady who
was diagnosed with breast cancer 3 days after her baby was born. She
felt this site was written for her. I will try to help financially but
I really hope that this site helps emotionally. Stay strong

Robert & Kim (Australia)

Hi Graham, You’ll get that trip
and treatment and will be better in no time! I’m sure I’ll
hear about how successful it was in the near future! Hang in there
mate. Cheers,

Jonathan (Australia)

Hi Graham Samantha Jack and Poppy, Just
wanted to let you know that our thoughts are with you all. My husband
beat cancer 5 years ago. I want you to know that we wish you all
the very best and when you make it to America, do yourself a favour
and on the way home head to Disneyland, a great place to just have
some fun and be a kid for a day All the best

The Snow family (Gold Coast)

Hi Graham Just a note to wish you all
the best we are thinking of you and now are going to donate I hope
all goes well for you and look forward to seeing and hearing good
new in the future Good Luck..

Bev and Leon (Australia)

Dear Graham and family, I have just watched
your story on tv. I am an emergency nurse and have experienced trauma,
stress, vulnerable people… and wonderful endings too. You just hold
onto that happy ending and don’t let go. My brothers went to St Leonards
like your lovely children. I hope that everyone in our community can
work together to raise the money you need. Stay strong. Olivia (Australia)
hey there! My name’s Jenna and I just
saw your story on A Current Affair. It really touched me and I thought
to myself how much I would like to help you and your family. I donated
some money to your account, it wasn’t much (I’m a full time struggling
student haha) but it’s something and I hope you reach your target
soon! Many warm wishes, and have a great day.

Jenna (Australia)

Hi Graham, I would like to send a contribution
to help you get to USA. Can’t send as much as I would love to be
able to, and I can’t help you by registering as a donor because I
have health issues that prevent me from doing so, but I am hoping
that every little bit might help and if there are enough people who
saw your story tonight like I did, you will get there. You obviously
have a loving family so you are already a long way ahead. I would
also like to do something through my work place where I work with
many good people. Regards

Amanda (Australia)

Dear Graham, Your story is very close
to my heart. My family have lost 16 members with acute myeloid leukemia,
including my Dad, 2 sisters and a brother, plus countless others.
I have given what I am able to but you have my prayers and heartfelt
good wishes. My dream is to find a cure for this illness and every
day is a major concern for me regarding my family. Lots of love and
good wishes,

Robyn (Australia)

Hi Graham, After watching you and your
family tonight on ACA I was moved deeply by your story. Our family
has made a donation and we really wish you all the best and hope
that you are able to go to the US in the next few weeks. All the
best

The Rowlatt family (Australia)

Graham, I saw your story on TV this evening
and I will be praying every day for your recovery. I will also be
sending a donation. My love, prayers and warm wishes,

Carol (Australia)

Dear Graham, We saw you and your family
on the Channel Nine news here in Victoria, Australia tonight. Tomorrow,
we are going to attend our local NAB branch to make a donation to
assist you in reaching the amount required to make your trip overseas.
Leukemia is a disease that has affected my family in the past and
I believe I understand, to an extent, the evilness of it! We truly
hope that our small contribution of $’s helps you along the
way, but please also know that we are thinking of you all and wish
you a safe trip, cause we feel certain that you’re going to
get enough to make it!! With kindest regards,

Kim and Steve, Geelong, Victoria

Hey Mate, Saw your story on the news,
I dont have much money but i donated $10. Im
thinking if about 40,000 people donate $10 you’ll reach ur target. Keep
your head up and all the best mate! Positive thinking works wonders!

Eric (Australia)

Hi Graham, Saw your story on the nine
news and made a donation (I’d love to give
more but few expenses at the moment) Just a quick note to wish you good
luck with it all!! Cheers,

David (Australia)

The segment on A Current Affair was
great. You must be thrilled with the great job they did. I think
they told your story brilliantly. I am looking at the web site and
I imagine the jump in the money raised can only be attributed to
the show so well done. Alastair is a legend – I may even have
to cheer for Hawthorn now. I am so overwhelmed by what he has and
is doing for you both – what a special person.

Love SallyXX (Australia)

Hi there, It wasn’t much, but I have
donated what we had. I hope it helps. I was truly saddened to see
Graham’s story on ACA tonight - I sincerely hope he receives the
treatment in time, and that it is ultimately successful. I will now
be following his journey, and telling as many people as I can. Sending
hope, light and love,

The Riley Family (Western Australia)

Dear Samantha and family, Please find
attached a copy of bank transaction our family processed tonight
after seeing you all on tele. My heart bleeds for you and the children
and I can only hope and pray that you achieve your goal of raising
the funds for Graham. It brought tears to us to see how brave you
all at the moment and we really wish, hope and pray Graham can continue
to be a husband and father.

Diane, April and Kelly (Australia)

P.S. I use this verse each time I go we to the footy and watch
Collingwood loose. It also helps me deal with things that I find
really hard

Serenity Prayer:

God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change

Courage to change the things I can

Wisdom to the know the difference

Dear Graham, I tried to send this on
your web site but I couldn’t. I saw Jack and Poppy, you and Sam on
TV tonight. When you go to America, Jack can come over here anytime
for plays and sleep overs. I hope you get better soon and come back
and watch Hawthorn will the Grand Final. Lots of love from

Mitchell (Australia)

Hi Samantha, I was just changing the
channel on the TV and I saw your face on A Current Affair. I said
to my husband, I’m sure I went to school with her, she looks like
Samantha MacRae. It was the end of the story, so I have just looked
at you website for Graham. I didn’t see the whole story on A Current
Affair and all that I have read is the website. I just wanted to
say that I wish you all the luck in the world with raising the funds
for Graham. I sincerely hope that everything works out OK for your
family. You have beautiful children and my thoughts and prayers are
with you all. Stay positive and no doubt the funds will flow in with
your exposure on a national program. Hopefully you will be able to
receive the best medical treatment available. May god bless you all.

Juanita (Australia)

Hi Graham, Just saw you on the news
tonight and am hopeful you will have success in either finding a
donor soon or undertaking the cord treatment which looks very promising.
My mother and I met you in 7 east (Alfred) last year around April
/ May when I was having a BMT myself for AML, fortunately from my
brother. I am lucky to be well now in complete remission, and back
to work despite being very close to not making it many a time. My
family and I wish you all the very best and are looking at donating
to your cause as well as spreading the awareness which is vital.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, Regards,

Karl (Australia)

Hello Samantha. Whatever you do and
whatever happens during this hard process in your life with your
husbands cancer I want it to work out for the best and I hope Graham
survives this tough battle. Also Samantha I wanted to say…….Don’t
give up on yourself, your husband or your family and friends as they
are extremely important to you and you are extremely important to
them. With the love of your family, friends and most of all your
husband Graham. I would like to wish you the very best in the future,
and I hope as much as you do that Graham survives. Take care Samantha

From Daniel (Australia)

It was a beautiful segment on ACA -
we saw most of it and it was extremely touching… I truly hope with
all of your efforts that you are able to raise the funds needed.
You have an absolutely gorgeous family, Sam. My thoughts are with
all of you.

Julee (Australia)

Hi, My sister was diagnosed with CML
8 years ago at 30. We too are a funny blood mix - Maori and Polish
- and as such there arent too many of those of the Registers (!)
as the 3 siblings didn’t match my sister. We lobbied the NZ Government
to subsidise the (at the time, very new) drug Glivac, and with the
benefits of a small country and an election year, this was subsidised.
My sister is now well (touch wood) and in remission, having her own
bone marrow harvested should that no longer be the case. I acknowledge
your plight and the fundraising / exposure as another stress on you
and your family. If you need any manpower (I have already donated
through your site) please let me know.

Peta (Australia)

The word is getting around. You are
doing a fantastic job Samantha. And both you and Graham deserve all
the care people are giving you. You were both so wonderful and strong
tonight on A Current Affair. Lots of love

Anne-Marie (Australia)

Hello Samantha, Well done on the good
work you are doing to help Graham. Regards,

Leo (Australia)

Hi Sam, Just saw your story about Graham
on TV. I hope all goes well in the US. Our son also had AML way back
in the early 90’s, and after an autologous transplant ( cells from
his own blood), he is now fine and nearly 28. So I believe that a
great outcome for Graham is just around the corner. Thanks and good
luck to all.

Ron (Brisbane).

All the best, Graham.

Glenice (Australia)

Hello, This morning I have made a donation
to your appeal via PayPal. Best wishes in your bid to raise funds
and awareness.

Gabrielle (Australia)

I just read your article in the local
paper. Stay strong, and never loose hope!best wishes,

Maciek (Australia)

Graham, I have donated usd$1,000 into
the kitty today not a lot and I pray that you get more than the amount
needed to help you and your family. I will include you in my prayers
and let us know the good news when you are back after the operation.

Mario (Australia)

Hi Graham, Samantha, Jack and Poppy,
Your story in the local paper touched me. I have 4 children, two
of them aged the same as Jack and Poppy. I spoke with the kids about
you and the challenge you have ahead. We wish you every bit of luck.
The kids have been around our neighborhood and today to school and
family and so on top take some donations for your operation. Its
not much but we figure that every cent will help. We have a card
that we have signed for you also. I personally wish you and your
family a long and healthy and happy life, and that in the future
you will look to this time, knowing that it was the most difficcult
battle of your life, but a very worthwhile one. I am sure you have
already found strength you did not know you had. I hope that strength
continues and your life is wonderful. I send love to you all.

Kate (Australia)

Hi Graham, I am going to get to that
gig for you at Esquires on 20th April, gee that will bring back old
memories I remember seeing those Quire boys in Leicester when I drove
up in my mini I had way back then, with Alan Cooley, and Carl ‘mugs’
Muggeridge who i shared the flat with in Castle Road. Positive thoughts
are with you. Take care

Jos xx (UK)

Hang in there. My wife and I hope your
trip comes off and treatment succeeds.

Colin (Australia)

Dear Graham, Hope all goes well for you
and your family.

Kevin & Family (Australia)

Good luck. We saw the story in the Leader
and thought it good to support local people.

Penelope (Australia)

Dear Samantha, As a mother and wife
I feel so incredibly for you, this could happen to anyone. All the
best,thoughts and prayers to your lovely family.

Amanda (Australia)

Hi Graham, Your story was brought to
my attention by an email from Tyrell. I hope everyone who reads your
story makes a donation and I hope you raise all the funds you need
(and more!). I wish you all the very best and a speedy recovery.

Kind regards, Simone (Australia)

Dear Graham, although i don’t know you,
I have just burst into tears reading the PDF sent to me via St. Leonard’s
staff. I teach violin at the school. I am going to register as a
donor immediately. I will forward your email on to as many people
as I can and I pray for luck and hope for you. I have been so touched
by your story, your courage and strength.

most sincerely, Karen (Australia)

To Graham, Samantha, Jack & Poppy,
If prayers and goodwill from all around the world count for anything,
all your dreams will be realised.

Love Pat & Tony (Australia)

Helen & Iain passed on the word -
what great friends you’ve got - you must be a very special guy -
hang on in there - you’ll beat it!!!

Sandra (UK)

My donation is via Bronwyn Betro’s email.
Good luck

Grant (Australia)

Sending positive thoughts your way from
the northeastern US. Stay strong, and God bless!

Gail, Barrington, Rhode Island (USA)

Dear Graham, Please find attached a
cheque to help get you to America. I am sure you will be able to
get to your goal and receive the treatment that you need. I have
also heard that a lot of cancer sufferers have great results in conjunction
with medical treatment if they learn to meditate. You have probably
already heard about this but just in case you hadn’t I thought I
would mention it. My love and prayers go to you and your family.

Much love, Sue (Australia)

We are members of the St Leonard’s Community
(Cornish Campus). We would like to contribute to the fundraising
for Graham. Our cheque is enclosed. We wish Graham all the best.

Lynn and Neil (Australia)

Wishing you the best for your journey
ahead. Take care!

From Katie and Grant (Australia)

Graham, we have received a request from
a mutual friend Louise Broadbent, who was and is still in a playgroup
with my wife when our children were born nearly 14 years ago. As
parents with two young boys and having experienced my father suffering
from cancer when I was only 10, I hope that my small contribution
can assist in some way to your speedy recovery.

from Bentley and Judy (Australia)

Dear Graham and Samantha, I hope our
small donation will help. Having lost three of our parents to various
cancer as well as my older brother (October 2007) our hearts and
thoughts go out to you. We heard about your plight through a St Leonard’s
email. Nathan, our oldest finished year 12 at St Leonard’s
last year and Aaron is currently in year 11.

All the very best, Richard, Ruth, Nathan and Aaron (Australia)

When Barbara told us of your valiant
struggle against this disease, we had to do something to help you.
It is a small donation, but we are also sending healing, positive
thoughts to you from Toronto to Melbourne. You certainly have a lot
of people supporting you in many ways, and I hope that your fight
will be victorious.

Sandra and Doug (Canada)

Hi Graham, I look after Poppy in the
Early Learning Centre & also looked after Jack when he was there.
You & Sam have done a great job they have so much spunk! Good
luck, my prayers & thoughts are with you all each day.

Lisa xo (Australia)

Stay Strong!

Julie (Australia)

All the best

from Anthony & Gulcan (Australia)

Graham,we are a St Leonards family and
although we haven’t met you, are touched by your situation. Good
luck and stay strong.

Mark, Sylvia, Aimee, Talia, Mia, and Kristian : ) (Australia)

Although I have never met you my heart
and deepest wishes go to you and your young family, may god be with
you on this trying journey.

Toni (Australia)

Our thoughts and prayers and with you.
Best of luck.

The Matler family (St. Leonard’s family) (Australia)

Samantha - I received the email via the
St Leonards network.
I want you to know I greatly admire what you are doing - and good luck
in your efforts to achieve a positive outcome for your husband. Fond
wishes

Jenny (Australia)

You and your family will be in our thoughts
over the coming weeks and beyond. Hang in there! Best wishes,

The Hull Family (Australia)

I’ve been thinking of you guys a lot
and am sending loads of positive energy and good thoughts your way.
Love and hugs to you all.

Georgie xx (Australia)

Dear Graham and Samantha, Even though
I don’t know you both, I can’t tell you how extremely
touched I was by your story (and am sure I won’t be the only
one!). I have 3 children – 2 at St. Leonard’s (1 in ELC4 & another
in Year 2). I wish every miracle to come your way, for you to see
your children grow and just be a loving family together. Warmest
Regards,

Jenny (Australia)

Good luck Graham from a friend of Sandra
Dexter.

Chris (Australia)

Good Luck Graham.

Cheers,

James and Meridith (Australia)

Sam, we are all thinking of and praying
for Graham and your family.

Julee (Australia)

Hi Graham,
My yoga class are practising The Divine Light Innvocation on your behalf,
the Yosadhara Ashram in Canada continue to include you on their daily
prayer list.

all my love Laury. (Australia)

Have just read about Graham and his plight
on Essential Baby. Wanted to wish the whole family my best wishes.

Regards
Colleen - Kaitlyn’s
mum

Graham, Samantha, Jack and Poppy,Our
thoughts and prayers are with you.
Best regards The McMullen family

Michael, Rhyll, April (Gr 1D) and Xavier (ELCR) (Australia)

Hi Graham, I’m sending you my warmest
wishes for a prompt turn-around in your health, and a return to good
health. My thoughts and healing ‘vibes’ go to you and your family.
You obviously have many friends - known and unknown - who are doing
an excellent job of spreading the word, and this is a really good
sign! With so much love around you, things can change for the better
very quickly. All the best and keep up the good work.

Marlyse (Australia)

Graham, Best of luck with your super
fight. We have 3 lovely children at St leonards and Emily is in ELC.
Please keep us posted on your progress
With love and prayers

David, Jo, Bailey, Alex and Emily (Australia)

I wish you and your lovely family peace and good health.

Di (Australia)

Hi Sam, so sorry to hear the news about
Graham. You are doing an amazing campaign and I hope a donor will
be found for Graham. We can hardly believe it, as i’m sure you can’t
either. It all seems a world away from those carefree days at the
house in Clovelly Road! Our love and thoughts are with you all. We
have everything crossed for you. Give Graham our best and I will
be keeping in touch.

Love Donna and John xxxx (Scotland)

Hi Graham and Sam, Things may look tough
at the moment, but keep positive. Looking at your e.mails there are
lots of people rooting for you (including us) so keep strong. All
our very best wishes to you and your beautiful family.

Lots of love Lyn and Trevor (UK)

Hang in there mate.

Troy (Australia)

Just wanted to pass on my support and
to let you know that our best thoughts of hope and our prayers go
out to you and your family.

Lots of love, Leezett (Australia)

ABSOLUTELY believe in success and it
will come. Good Luck

Lionel (Australia)

Graham, Every year at EuCon we
raise as much money as we can for charity/good causes. At last year’s
EuCon we had two. Meningitis UK and adonorforgraham.com.
The sum raised was UK£3400 which is split 50/50. Therefore
we would like to transfer UK£1700 to your fund raising efforts.
I ’ll do it shortly via your site. All the very best of luck
mate.

Regards George Summers, RUSH fans European Convention 2007, (UK)

Hi Sam, Hope you, Graham and the children are holding
up O.K. You`ll get this money, I know it. My prayers are with you
all.

Kind Regards, Deb (Australia)

Samantha, Hi. We are praying for Graham and I hope you are hanging
in there. Thinking of you and the kids.

All our love, Jen & Anthony (Australia)

Hi Sam, so sorry to hear about Graham’s relapse I
had hope that he was doing well . Love to jack & Poppy.

Best Regards Pat (UK)

Dear Sam, I hope Graham is able to find the right
donor for a life saving bone marrow transplant.

Regards, Malcolm Thomas The
British Bone Marrow Donor Appeal
(UK)

Graham, Sam, it’s not much but we hope it helps.

With love and prayers, Helen, Johnny and Michael xxx (UK)

All the very best Graham for a succesful outcome!

Kelly (Australia)

My thoughts are with you all,

Love Megan (Australia)

Dear Graham and Sam, best wishes, luck and love. Keep fighting
you are both amazing.

Love and kisses from Michele and Scarlet (Australia)

Everything will be all right. I pray for you and your family.

Mutsuko (USA)

Hi Sam, We had a committee meeting last night and
I was thinking about you. Then this morning I received this… I
guess that tells me how it’s going. I wish you all the best
in your efforts to raise the money. I have just donated and forwarded
your email to about 130 people (about 30 overseas, the rest in Oz).
I hope that helps.

Love Louise (Australia)

Keep positive,

Penny (USA)

Don’t Give Up Your Dreams !!

Crista (Canada)

I am thinking of you as you face the daily challenges of Graham’s
illness. Stay strong.

Love Megan (Australia)

I’m already on the list and confirmed that the organization has
my current info, and requested a kit for my brother. You and your
family are in my prayers. Take Care

Sara (USA)

Graham, we wish you all the best and are right behind you.

Nathan, Dahlia and Sascha (Australia)

When I look at your face I can imagine what you have already been
through, It’s tough fight!!!
Stay strong never give up!!!
My Mother passed Dec 17th 2007 from acute Leukaemia, she fought hard
for a year , was in remission the whole summer. All my prayers are with
you and your family!!! I truly know what you and your family are facing
at this time, stay strong !!!!

Sharon (Canada)

It’s not much but hope it helps a little, I’ve sent the word out
anyway, hope something big comes of this, and that Graham is feeling
ok for now. We are all fine and thinking of you all,

Lots of love, Jo Sozos and Maddie xxx (Australia)

Hi there Sam And Graeme, Mariana here I have passed
this email onto everyone I know, just to let you know you are in
our thoughts and Prayers, Dont hesitate to contact us for anything
you might need or help with.

Take care and love to you all Mariana, David And Isabella xxxxxxxxxxx
(Australia)

I’m thinking of you Graham and just hope all I can
that you can get through this with your family and friends.

All the best Roy (UK)

Here’s how I became registered www.onematch.ca good
luck in your search Graham *hugs from Canada*

Nathalie (Canada)

Wishing you well Graham. We are with you in your struggle.

Love Megan,Guy,Maya and Jude (Australia)

all I wanted to let you know is that I’ll be thinking of you and
I hope you get the treatment you need.

Take care….Suzi (UK)

Dear Graham, My thoughts are with you.

Regards James (Australia)

I lost a friend to leukemia (rest in peace, David) because they
were unable to find another mixed donor match, and at the time I
was too young for the marrow donation procedure. That should never
happen again - I’m getting registered right away. You’re in my prayers,
Graham. Good luck!

Kaley (USA)

We’re so sorry to hear of your struggles with this horrible disease.
We are thinking of you, Sam and the kids, and wish you all the very
best of luck with the next procedure. With love and thoughts,

Nikki, Derek, Olivia & Hadley (Hong Kong)

Dear Graham, you are an inspiration, to have gone through so much
already with your treatment and still be fighting, you truly deserve
to have all that you wish for. It is obvious that youhave people
around you that think you are an amazing man and love and support
you greatly, what a fantastic role model you are for everyone that
knows you or hears your story. We will be thinking of you and sending
you our support and best wishes.

Nadine, Jason and kids. (Australia)

All the very best … and in the meantime .. yes,
I guess that Serenity Prayer is damn good !!! Cheers oh … and …
ROCK !!!

Brian May (UK)

May the Lord keep you. May he give you a sense of
peace that goes beyond understanding. May he find the right donnor
for you, soon, and finances for the trip if need be. I ask that he
be with your family(beautiful fam). That he give them the strength
needed to walk through this with you. Above all else I ask that the
glory of Jesus shine through the mess, that all the little miracles
be noticed and that you feel his absolute love for you. I ask all
this in his holy and precious name.

Dee (USA)

Lots and lots of Love,

Louise xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (UK)

my brother was diagnosed last april also
and sadly died last week
good luck with you r search graham

xxx

Joanne (UK)

Hi Graham. Unfortunately I’m not a candidate
to be a donor. As a cancer survivor I just want to say my thoughts
and prayers are with you and I want you to win this. Love to you. Hang
in there. Rooting for you in Canada!

Leah xox (Canada)

Just wanted to say good luck to you.
I will keep you on my profile in hopes that someone I know may be
able to help you. Praying for you.

Kara (Canada)

I just wanted to say that my prayers
are with you! I’m not compatible but I wish you the best of luck
for you and your family!

Crystal (USA)

Be strong Graham! You can do it man!
Give your fam a great big hug!

Dee (UK)

Dear Graham, mate I’m so sorry to hear of your
condition and my heart goes out to you and your family, I will be
forwarding your e-mail ,

love from Nigel and Family.xxxxxx (USA)

Hey Graham, Sorry to hear about you having AML. I just
thought I would let you know that me and all the Omnigraphics guys
are doing all we can to help you raise money to get to Seattle. I’m
going to forward on a e-mail to everyone I know and Bren and I are
printing out fliers and dropping them in peoples letterboxes to raise
as much as we can. I wish you all the best mate. Good luck.

Shane (Australia)

How would a Canadian such as myself help,
and or get involved? Best wishes, you have a gorgeous family! Do
take care.

Kelly (Canada)

I will pray for you and your family.
Everything will turn out to be all right. At the same time, I will
spread the word as much as I can. God bless you.

Matsuko (USA)

I am praying for you and your family…God will answer
in his time….
You have a beautiful family, they all look so happy and can tell you
are a wonderful loving husband and dad…and you are getting wonderful
support from them, they keep you going….Bless you Graham

Diana (Canada)

Stay well, keep thinking of the good stuff, sending
much love and a big hug,

Tracey xxxxxxxxxx (UK)

Dear Graham: Are family is sending our
thoughts and prayers to you and yours. I was diagnosed with a brain
tumor 3 years ago. I understand how such news can be so devestating.
I will share your story with everyone we know. Pray, fight, love
and rest. You have so many people pulling for you.

Sincerely, Kelly. (Canada)

Hi Graham, Just wanted to let you know
that I have been thinking of you and praying for you. A big, big
hug.

Jennie (soon to be MacRae) (Australia)

Hi Graham,
I’m doing what I can linking your website to some of mine and sending
emails. Hope you’re feeling positive.

Best wishes, speak soon. ED. (UK)

Dear Graham, I just came across your
profile some how and I want you and your Beautiful family to know
that Were thinking and parying for you!! I was looking at your pictures
and couldnt believe how much it remind me of my own family and could’nt
imagine what you are going through. But I see you have a lot of love
around you. It’s really strange how I came across your profile because
just days befor this I contacted ONEMATCH.CA to be a potential Donor
for someone out there and My Husband wasnt at all comfortable with
that Idea. But Im thinking now once he reads and sees your profile
he may even want to Donate himself,realizing this just happens to
the best of people and they need our help. Thankyou for telling the
world your story because there maybe a few other poeple that never
even thought to donate but may just do so now. GOOD LUCK and LOTS
of LOVE to YOUR FAMILY. The World Needs you Graham, Keep searching!!!

The Blairs, (Canada Ontario.)

hey graham… my mom has multiple myeloma,
so i know a little bit about what you’re going through. just wanted
to give you my support and let you know that i’ll talk to any friends
that are potential donors. god bless and keep your head up!

David (Canada)

Graham,Keep on rockin mate. I’ve
made a donation and will circulate the email to all on my contacts
list. I’ll collar Ian & Helen and try and arrange a benefit
gig.

Big luvs, Mark x (UK)

Hi Graham, Never give up hope. Life is precious
and you have to keep on fighting, trusting and believing. Our God is
far greater than we expect and can do amazing things. Hugs to you and
your family. My family is going through the same. if you want to read
my story.
I’ll be praying for u constantly.

Cherre (South Africa)

I’m already on the UK registry so it looks like unfortunately
I’m not a match. Fingers crossed you find one soon, you seem like
a such lovely family, sending u all my thoughts n best wishes x

Donna (UK)

my brother would be 29 years old tomorrow, he has
left behind a three year old son and 11month old daughter. leukaemia
sucks!!! john was a great man and fought so hard to beat the disease
and over came many infections. it all is so unfair.
i am since campaigning to get more folk on the uk register and am collecting
money for charities like the anthony nolan trust. it has given me a goal
and helps with the grief.
i so hope and pray you get a donor soon graham. meanwhile i wish you
well, and my thoughts are with you and your beautiful family xx

Joanne (UK)

It is very sad to read about Graham he looks like
a beautiful person and he and his wife a gorgeous couple that have
been given this challenge in life to cope with.

Michele (Australia)