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I know I don't get here often, but u r always in my prayers and Penny I think of u often--Linda good news and Lynn I will certainly add u and u'r family and I pray to St. Jude all the time, -
Thank you everyone for your prayers. We are dealing with so much right now -besides this cancer thing. I feel I am carrying the weight of the world. I appreciate your thoughts and will pray for you too. -
Thanks Lynn. I really recognise that "weight of the world" feeling. That feeling is a real reminder to DO LESS, and remember that Jesus said "come to me"....God bless you and your family. XX Susanna -
Linda, so grateful/happy to read the news! Keeping everyone in my prayers. -
Praying for you, Lynn1234...
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Dear Lynn1234,
Praying for all the help you need to ease that weight of the world you are carrying.
May all our prayers come together. -
As a follow-up to the liver ablation, I'm having an MRI tomorrow to see what the burned tumors look like. If everything looks good and there's no new growth, I'll stay on my current chemo - TDM1. If not, my oncologist would like me to go on another clinical trial. So, I'm praying that God directs my treatment for His Will and for the Grace to accept His Will. TDM1 has been fairly easy to tolerate so I wouldn't mind staying on it, but it's in His Hands. Please continue to keep me and my family in your prayers. Thank you!
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Many hugs and prayers to you as I write...May God surround you with His love and protection. -
may God Bless you and be with you in everything Penny XXX from Susanna -
Said a Memorare for you Penny, and St. Peregrine, pray for us, especially Penny and her family -
So let me see if I can explain the situation. The MRI doesn't seem to show "new" tumors but the tumor that was ablated has an area on its rim that may or may not be viable (live). So while the oncologist waits for another radiologist to read the scan I'm staying on the current chemo. Further decisions will be made based on the other radiologist's reading. Everything ran so late that I couldn't get chemo today so I go back in the am for treatment. Praise God for this good report! Thanks for all the prayers - please carry on! -
Maybe I jumped the gun, apparently the bone scan results were more like, probably not mets, probably is degeneration, but we need an MRI to know for sure - scheduled for 11/20, next Wed, so please keep me in your prayers. -
Praying for you, LindaKR!
- Penny -
Thank you and God bless you Penny -
Sorry you have another agonising wait Linda. Please God all will be well. Thinking and praying for you and Penny. XXX -
Praying for you all!
Kathy
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Praying for you all!!Lee
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My prayers are always with u all. -
Just found out that my oncologist is on leave until December 16th. I have no idea why or what this means for my treatment plan. So please keep her in your prayers, as well as guidance regarding my treatment. His Will Be Done!
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Well, crap!
Praying for you ,Penny!
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MRI showed just degeneration, no mets! Thanks be to God, and thanks for the prayers! -
Thank God. Wonderful news Linda. XX -
God is good!
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LindaKR - thanks be to God!
- Penny -
God bless everyone to have a Happy Thanksgiving.
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Yes, hope everyone had a blessed Thanksgiving. 24 more days until Christmas!
- Penny -
@estepp - did not know St. Peregrine is our patron saint?! I been praying to St. Ralphael for healing. I was newly Dx on 11/25. And my first appt with the BS is tomorrow. I have not fully digest this whole thing yet & started looking online as soon as I found out for research & a support group. By the way , I have IDC 1cm. I guess I'll know the rest of my pathology tomorrow...Thanks Everyone -
God bless you MsRockyG. This is a great site with amazing people. St. Peregrine pray for us. And don't forget about St. Agatha (of Sicily), patron saint of breast cancer. St. Agatha, pray for us. -
Msrocky--when u get started it will all go at one time and u'r be in the hands God has chosen for u and u will be fine. It's just tough to digest it and don't read anything yet. LOL
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God bless MSRocky. XXX
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