Standing in the need of prayer
Hey ,
I have been on pins and needles for 5 days waiting for results of my CT scan. I usually do not let it sweat me but for whatever reason , I am very concerned this time. My cancer markers were a bit elevated and I feel discomfort when I breathe. I know my conscious is working me, having smoked for years before I was diagnosed . I know God can do all things but fail. I am asking that anyone who can, to pray for me . I will pray for you too. Thank you .I feel better just writing it. I have kept it inside since Thursday.
Have a blessed night.
Benita
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Benita I will pray for you. I pray for all of us all the time!
Ferne
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You are also in my prayers.. I'm with Ferne. I pray for us all the time as well.
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Benita,
My prayers for continued good health and no CT worries are with you. Hoping you feel better physically and anxiety-wise soon! -
Benita,
I am praying for you! Please let us know when you find out your results. When will you know?
I pray your concerns are in vain.
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(((Benita))),
I am praying for you. Hoping for good news regarding scans.
Please let us know results. We are here for you!
Crystal
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Benita, I pray for all of you. Waiting is so very very stressful and hard. My favorite bible verse is Proverbs 3:5-6. Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all ways, acknowledge Him and he will make your paths straight.
Sometimes I just say verse 5 over and over. Trust, Benita! Prayers and Blessings for you. Dianne
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Benita,
My prayers are with you. Have faith in your prayers and believe that you are healed in Jesus name. Because if you're gonna pray don't worry. And if you are gonna worry don't pray. Just trust and believe that he has it all in control no matter what it may look like remember he still sits on the throne.
May God bless you and keep you and everyone one on this board
Love,
Sabrina
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Benita, thinking of you this morning. When are your scans? I pray God surrounds you in His love and peace. Dianne
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Thank you everyone for your prayers they were heard. My lungs are clear no sign of spread. Praise God! The scan did show something at my mastectomy site that I am claiming as scar tissue, I go for sono tomorrow afternoon. I will keep you updated . Thank you again. God is able. I will continue to pray for you, too.
Blessings and healing,
Benita
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Yea Benita!!! I am so excited about your good news! Now we'll all pray for scar tissue!!! Dianne
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Yeah! Glad to hear the good news. Like Dianne said, let the prayers for scar tissue begin
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What good news, I read your post and said a prayer for you right away. I believe prayer helps in magical ways and it did for you. pearl49
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Continued prayers and extra {{hugs}} that this sono brings good news too! Extending a cyber hand to hold in your sono room.
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{{{BANITA}}}
Praying for You Sweet Sister!
Puppy
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benita, my prayers are with you. please let us know what the results are. love you.
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Hugs and prayers coming to all of you from NC. I get my port out tomorrow morning. I too wonder about the scar tissue after the rads I completed this month. I pray it zapped it all.
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Dear Benita...I will answer your call for prayers re: sono tomorrow (I'm presently on my knees!)...Much love and faith to you
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Our God is an Awesome God
He reigns in Heaven and Earth
With wisdom, power, and love
our God is an Awesome God!!!
No weapon formed against us shall prosper...
For by his stripes we are healed...
Love,
Sabrina
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Benita.. You are in my prayers. Remember when the prayers go up, the blessings come down.
Cheryl
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Praying for You, Sweet Sister
Gods Speed
Puppy
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Hello Everyone,
Thank you so much for your prayers, there is only fluid build there in the pocket that was left when my tissue expander was removed .
God is good and I praise Him for his blessing. I will continue to pray for you and thank God for you all, my beautiful sisters!!!!
Love
Benita
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HI BENITA,
GOT IN ON THE END BUT GLAD ALL IS GOING WELL FOR YOU, GOD IS GREAT AND LADIES THIS PRAYER CHANGE IS GREAT---THIS IS HOW WE ALL WILL MAKE AND HANG IN HERE.
BENITA , BE BLESSED!!!
LINDA C
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{{{{{{{{{{Benita}}}}}}}}}} So Happy for You!
Gods Speed
Puppy
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Benita, that's good news....I know you are relieved. Prayer changes things.
Cheryl, i love what you wrote "when the prayers go up, the blessings come down"
Dianne
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all i can say is, praise God and yippee!!!
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Wonderful news Benita...Blessings to you.
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