Apr 30, 2021
Here s today s feel-good story:
At 4-years-old, Nathan Herber was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2018. After spending months in the hospital, Nathan s first day of school was finally here.
After 900 days of treatment, including a period of life support, Nathan is back with his friends in school.
More than 300 of his fellow students welcomed him back in the school parking lot and waved to him on his last day of treatment.
“I’m gonna be happy, because I might be able to see my friends from all the [classes] that I had last time,” he said.
Apr 30, 2021
Here s today s feel-good story:
At 4-years-old, Nathan Herber was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2018. After spending months in the hospital, Nathan s first day of school was finally here.
After 900 days of treatment, including a period of life support, Nathan is back with his friends in school.
More than 300 of his fellow students welcomed him back in the school parking lot and waved to him on his last day of treatment.
“I’m gonna be happy, because I might be able to see my friends from all the [classes] that I had last time,” he said.
Apr 30, 2021
Here s today s feel-good story:
At 4-years-old, Nathan Herber was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2018. After spending months in the hospital, Nathan s first day of school was finally here.
After 900 days of treatment, including a period of life support, Nathan is back with his friends in school.
More than 300 of his fellow students welcomed him back in the school parking lot and waved to him on his last day of treatment.
“I’m gonna be happy, because I might be able to see my friends from all the [classes] that I had last time,” he said.
6-year-old boy recovering from cancer gets heartwarming welcome back to school
and last updated 2021-04-29 17:02:11-04
ROCHESTER, Minn. â A 6-year-old boy recovering from cancer in Minnesota received a heartwarming welcome from his classmates when he returned to his school a few weeks ago.
Nathan Herber has been battling stage 4 T-cell non-Hodgkinâs lymphoma since being diagnosed with the cancer in 2018, the boyâs father told the Post Bulletin.
Nathan had to leave school to undergo aggressive treatment at the nearby Mayo Clinic and at one point, he was put on life support, ABC News reports. He learned remotely during that time.