June 5, 2020 at 12:08 AM EDT - Updated June 5 at 9:53 AM A Gray Media Group, Inc. Station - © 2002-2020 Gray Television, Inc. But now that he’s undergoing chemotherapy, “I just think it’s a good time to share it and to not keep it a secret,” he explains. The two strong women taught him to be positive under the worst situations. Family Support Helped Jack Maxwell Ward Off Cancer. “Now it’s going to be gone soon — fingers crossed, knock on wood — so I just think this is the right time.”Through it all, Maxwell has continued to work on season 4 of his show. His enjoyable career is often exhibited on his Instagram posts as well.Well, you must have come across hunky looking men even in their fifties. He is affiliated with Medical City Denton. “They said, ‘Yeah, it looks like you have cancer,’ and I said, ‘I don’t have cancer. First-time parents Jarrod and Stacy O’Donnell, of Westborough, have spent a lot of time the past few months texting and video calling their parents, who were about to become first-time grandparents. “I didn’t want to burden her,” he says.

He only informed a few people from Travel Channel and didn’t even tell his mom right away.

And that’s how they were able to find his window from so far below. That's the silver lining in this. "I'd like to think I'm a bit of a social media sensation, but my three-day-old son really blew me out of the water over the past 24 hours," Jarrod O'Donnell said. "It's a moment that we're never, ever going to forget, and we're just so excited for the day that we can tell Jack this story," Stacy O'Donnell said.

It made their day. He waited in the hospital’s parking garage until hospital staff called and had him come into the room.Jack Maxwell O’Donnell was born 4:31 p.m. Sunday, weighing 6 pounds, 4 ounces.His grandparents were eagerly waiting outside the hospital to catch that first glimpse of their new grandson.“As Jack gets older he’ll hear the stories of his birth and the times that surrounded it, but we wanted him to know we were there, at least 10 stories below,” Jack’s grandfather Tod O’Donnell said.In order to find the hospital room they were in from the street, Tod O'Donnell made his son, Jarrod, put a red, blinking flashlight in a hospital bag by the window of their room.The grandparents found the light and gathered on the sidewalk, 10 stories below their new grandson’s window, holding signs that read, “Welcome Jack.” “The kids knew we were coming, but it was just for a quick photo as we stood on the sidewalk,” Tod O’Donnell said.

Dr. Jack Maxwell, MD is a Family Medicine Specialist in Highland Village, TX. The shocking news was revealed to his followers by him via his Tweet in December 2017. “I’m out there, I’m doing hikes, I’m trying to do as much as I can,” he says. I’ll get some sun.

The whole thing took about three minutes but was well worth the ride and brightened the day for everyone.”Photographs of the meeting are going viral online, and the newborn has bested his dad on social media in just a single day. He is accepting new patients and has indicated that he accepts telehealth appointments. He waited in the hospital’s parking garage until hospital staff called and had him come into the room.Jack Maxwell O’Donnell was born 4:31 p.m. Sunday, weighing 6 pounds, 4 ounces.His grandparents were eagerly waiting outside the hospital to catch that first glimpse of their new grandson.“As Jack gets older he’ll hear the stories of his birth and the times that surrounded it, but we wanted him to know we were there, at least 10 stories below,” Jack’s grandfather Tod O’Donnell said.In order to find the hospital room they were in from the street, Tod O'Donnell made his son, Jarrod, put a red, blinking flashlight in a hospital bag by the window of their room.The grandparents found the light and gathered on the sidewalk, 10 stories below their new grandson’s window, holding signs that read, “Welcome Jack.” “The kids knew we were coming, but it was just for a quick photo as we stood on the sidewalk,” Tod O’Donnell said.