He credited numerous doctors by name, especially calling out Dr. John Martinie, M.D., “and his crew” who performed a six-hour Whipple procedure on Moss.
“Dr. Martinie, you are the man,” he said. “I am forever grateful. Thank you and your team, nursing me back to health and getting me back here to my family.”
Wearing a custom “Team Moss” T-shirt, Moss referenced additional shirts behind him with the same message or “Let’s Moss Cancer” and pointed fans to his website where merchandise can be purchased to support cancer research.
“I’m not really taking a lot of questions,” Moss said, “but I wanted my fans and all my prayers warriors to be able to see me, and I just wanted y’all to see I did bounce back. There are a lot of people out there who are either battling cancer, or they’ve had cancer in their family that people are fighting.
“I didn’t think I would ever be in a position like this, as healthy as I thought I was, but things took a turn for the worst,” he continued. “I asked for my prayer warriors, I asked for my family to surround me and put their hands on me through this trying time, and you all best believe your boy came through.”