Wishes for Slonedeb
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Dear Kentucky Lady;
Please imagine that all your family, both real and cyber, are gathered around your bed. One may be reading your favorite poem, another may be rubbing your legs, another may be holding your hand, another putting cool cloths on your forehead. Someone may be baking a lemon chess pie in the kitchen while your DH brings in ripe tomatoes from your garden. Some of us are in the front room looking at pictures of you when you were a little girl; others of us are sweeping off the porch and thinking about churning up some ice cream from the last of the peaches.
When you are ready to rest a bit, we will all join hands and say a prayer:
Loving Father, hear our cries for relief, as well as the relief of those we love, from agony, burdens, and suffering. By the power of the Holy Spirit, answer in amazing and miraculous ways, so that we may not only be relieved, but in such a way that you may be glorified. In the wonderful Name of Jesus we pray. Amen.
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Amen.
slonedeb, I sit here crying as I read thru the posts of these sisters above. you've really gathered a special group of angels round to keep you going. what amazing tributes to an amazing individual.
I know that I have so much to learn about suffering and pain and the reason and role they play in our lives. It makes no sense that our loving Father would allow such sorrow. I can't imagine that was in His original plan for us.
All I do know for certain, is that as I realize how very hard your days are right now -- it makes me want to do 'something.' Yell, scream, cry, write, think, quilt, walk, advocate........... it is totally and completely unfair -- an absolute injustice.
We are here for you today, slonedeb, our Kentucky queen, our prayer warrior, our royal wonder.
I'm going to repeat Pansy's words above, as they are so touching & eloquent:
Loving Father, hear our cries for relief, as well as the relief of those we love, from agony, burdens, and suffering. By the power of the Holy Spirit, answer in amazing and miraculous ways, so that we may not only be relieved, but in such a way that you may be glorified. In the wonderful Name of Jesus we pray. Amen.
and one more Amen.
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Prayers for some relief in your pain and discomfort, Deb. Pansy's post is so true. We're all there with you in spirit and form, one way or the other.Please give strength to our dear Deb, so she feels not alone but rather surrounded by soft voices of caring from us.Tender
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Amen to the above prayers. I continue to think of you and pray for you throughout the day and night. Last night I woke up at 4:30 and you were on my mind. I pray for relief from pain for you, for strength for your day and night, for your caregivers, and that you children would, in this lifetime know truth and be set free.
Deb, stay strong in your faith. We live in a fallen world and we have very limited understanding. All I know is that heaven will make up for whatever pain we had here. This life is just a dot on the everlasting line of eternity. At the moment when on this side, we are gone, there are others watching our coming on the other side. At that same moment they shout, "Here she comes!" If you arrive there before those of us here, we will know that you will be there looking for us.
I like the Kentucky queen name. Bless you my sister. (((HUGS)))
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Heavenly Father
I come to you right now and ask you to give our sister some relief from the pain. If it is not your will to completely heal her at this time,please make the pain tolerable. We has human beings do not in any way understand why we are made to endure the suffereings that come with Cancer.Lord I ask you to wrap Slonedeb in your loving arms and let her feel your love and comfort. I pray that you will help man kind find a cure for this horrible disesase soon. Lord we know all you have to do is speak the word and the healing would be there. I ask that healing come her way soon.. Keep her in your loving arms..
Del
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Dear Deb, Mountain Laurel Princess:
We hope that your DH is reading our prayers and notes to you, if you are feeling tired. However, if you listen closely, you'll hear us whispering hope and love, all around you.............
Blessings upon you, our Kentucky Queen
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dearest slonedeb, Mountain Laurel Princess, Kentucky Queen...........
we are indeed holding your name up in prayer, wishing you well, offering encouragement and friendship in the midst of your suffering.
focus on pleasant memories and delight in those easier times...........
you'll be proud of me -- i've finally gotten to work on my next book's illustrations............ you're motivating me to do what i am able to do. thank you sister.
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my love always
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Not a day goes by when I don't think of you Deb, as well as our many other sisters and brothers with breast cancer. Busier now, with Fall here and back to school, yet often you come to mind and a silent moment of prayer is taken and given.When down from illness the greatest labor is often how to continue to live without desperationenveloping. At least, that's how I see it. Faith's idea of thinking of quieter times, less heavy thoughts is helpful. I read joanne1428's posts often as her words seem like a beacon of light through the fog of day.May your friends and family rally around, with courage and grace and prayers being said for them also. I hope you and all who suffer may sustain yourself some with our care, even if given over the somewhat impersonal, but oh so useful and enjoining, world wide web.Blessings, Deb and all.Tender
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slonedeb, getting ready to close up shop for the day, and wanted to wish you well............
gentle hugs, sis
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Dear Princess Deb:
I just tiptoed into your room and left some dahlias cut from your garden. The quilt tucked under your chin is so pretty; did you piece it yourself? I'm sure I heard you softly saying "Vroom-vroom!"
Sweet dreams, mountain girl.
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hello girls just recieved some more bad news my tm are over 2500 now so i dont know what to do seems like everything is going against me these days they are 900 more thaan they were in july i know this cant be good so girls i am asking you to pray pray pray i love you girls deb from ky
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Dear Deb - I'm so sorry to hear about the elevated TM. Praying for you to find some light in your forest for rest and peace. Bless You KY Deb - Joann
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slonedeb........ we are with you as you continue to get more information that is upsetting. we are with you thru the thick and thin, the ups and downs -- you name it, we're here.
stay focused on the present, as best as you are able.
know that we are praying for you in all circumstances. i'm so sorry that you are going thru this. i'm so proud of your ability to "carry on" even when the news is frightening.
blessings upon you slonedeb.
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gentle hugs, sweet sister
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you have been such a brave soul in the face of this disease -- that's what we will always hold on to
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Oh Deb, I am so sorry you are going through this.
My faith has really been shaken since my father passed but, I found this for you my friend.
Dear God, please help this sweet lady feel your love. Calm her fears. May the angels of grace sing of courage in her ears and may her heart take flight toward you and your love! Kathyrn E.
Love, Traci
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Prayers for strength being sent your way, Deb, as we hover around you.Hope you feel our presence...Tender
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nighty night, sweet sister slonedeb.............
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I am sending up this prayer in your name, Princess Deb.
Dear Father,
I have been battling a fearful disease for so long. I am afraid. I am lonely. Questions seem to crowd my mind: Will I be cured? How long will I live? How will my family handle this? I ask with all my heart that I be healed. But, if my healing is not in Your great plan, I trust You to be with me through it all. I trust You to give me peace, to let me live with hope, to relieve any pain, and to let me know Your presence. I trust You to bring my loved ones close to me during this illness, that we might support each other, and that Your great hands might support us all. I pray that from now on, whether sick or well, I will live each day as if it were eternal, and trust my eternity to You.
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slonedeb, I strapped on my walking shoes and put on my pink hat with the single word: CURE embroidered on the front and I walked and prayed for you (and all others here) as I went up and down these massive hills around our place.
I'm quite sure the angels heard me directly, as I was breathing so hard (laughing at myself, but true.) I walked for you and all of our other sisters who are unable to get out and walk.
sending you sweet greetings for today -- it's overcast here right now & we need the rain.
hugs and a nice hot cup of your favorite tea...........
courage and strength sister, courage and strength
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Yes, let's join in a cup of tea together! I have my green tea cup sitting right beside me. Saying a prayer for our Deb, may the warmth and flavor and camaraderie fill your well today and tomorrow.Please her our prayers for our sister, Deb, Lord, that she feel your loving embrace.((Hugs))Tender
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hello ladies thanks for your kind words i went to onc today and she aid if my tm werent down this wek she would change my chemo to doxil has anyone heard of this kind of chemo she said they would call next week with the results of my bloodwork well i have chemo tomorrow and then i have a heary echo after that next week i have bone scan and scan of chest and abodmen so girls remember i love you girls and i pray for you all everyday maybe our prayers will be answered and they will find a cure god bless all of you deb from ky kbug where are you havent seen you in a while
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dear dear dear slonedeb......... i think i detect a note of something upbeat in your post above.
i'm so glad to hear that your onc has a new plan in mind...... that's very encouraging
i don't know a thing about doxil, but i bet others do --- i'll be praying that's the right answer for you
we did get a bit of rain today.
much love to you, sweet friend. thanks so much for taking the time & energy to keep us updated.
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can you see "pictures" that people post here? i remember once you told me that you couldn't..... just wondering, cuz i'd love to post some encouraging pics for you
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the sun is shining, tho it's quite a bit cooler here this morning, slonedeb.... sending you some refreshing calm breezes, some glintering sunshine and a glorious bouquet of late season black eyed susans for your coffee table.
thinking of you today as i get my day under way in earnest.
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slonedeb, i think that today was your chemo and the heart scan....... i bet that you're exhausted
i've been saying prayers for you all day long --
hope that you can relax now and enjoy the weekend a bit. do you watch football? i hope that there's some sort of diversion that can give you some pleasture and distraction.
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I am glad to read your post, Deb, and to hear your doctor is trying to establish a different treatment plan.Doxil is doxoruibicin (adriamycin) suspended in a fat bubble (a liposome) and then this duo is coated with a medical rubber (methoxypolyethylene glycol) which allows passage through the blood stream to the cancer cells without stirring up your immune system. It is a very effective process and adriamycin is a very effective chemotherapy.Wonderful too to read faithandfifty's beautiful words and prayers of support. Please know I share her positive thoughts for you.Lots of rain coming,Tender
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Kentucky Gal, I left a sweet potato pie in the kitchen~~~have some when you feel hungry! There's a big vase of sunflowers, too~~~biggest ones I could find!
I'll be speaking with the Big Guy soon; hope He doesn't think we're pestering Him!
Blessings.....
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Oh, tender...... I knew you'd have info for slonedeb. You're brilliant and such a marvel in your abilibty to share the science with the hope.
Slonedeb, hearing what Tender knows, I'm so very encouraged to think that you may have this treatment -- it positively sounds promising, doesn't it? You have been such a trooper to undergo all of this medical maze -- in their efforts to learn about what does indeed help. I praise you for your willingness to allow them to learn. What a gift you give to the whole generation of women who will follow us. Be strong.
Now I'm going to cut myself a piece of Pansy's sweet potato pie and top off my plate with the fresh blueberries that I picked for you. They'll look pretty sitting on the plate together.
If you are able, drop us a line. We're all here thinking of you!
Pansy, let's just go ahead with the pestering...... the squeekie wheel get the grease!
Slonedeb, continue on with your reaching for wholeness. My very best to your dear husband who has seen you thru. He gains a special place in heaven for his support. What a blessing.
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Deb,
Hope today finds you feeling a lil better. I wish only the best for you. I am praying!!Hugs and prayers,
Candie
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Deb, Your entries sound a bit more hopeful. Glad that this treatment seems optimistic. You're continually in my thoughts and prayers. Have a blessed weekend.
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Good to hear your optimistic news. Doxil kicks cancer butt.
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