Wow - I am way behind on posting here. Sorry about that.
The surgeon removed Lynn’s drain tube Monday, May 11 and said everything looks good so far. Lynn is still feeling a bit sore and there is some residual swelling, but removing the tube was a big relief.
Lynn's first radiation treatment is today (June 9th). She will receive 33 treatments; the last will occur July 24th.
Lynn reported that getting her tattoos hurt (they mark target points for radiation), so adding a creative design to them is out of the question. Too bad.
Lynn's hair is growing back, though not as quickly as she would like. It is about 1/2" long now.
We appreciate all the calls, e-mails, cards, letters and flowers (beautiful flowers from Fresno!). Your support continues to be a tremendous blessing.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Doctors can stitch up a wound, but God heals.
Doctors administer Chemo, perform surgery, and expose wayward cells to radiation, but God cures the disease.
Lynn's surgeon called Lynn late yesterday with some news. The pathology report on the tissues removed during her April 23 surgery is complete. The results are in.
There are no living cancer cells in any of the tissues they removed. None. All of the cancer cells are dead. What this means is that Lynn's prognosis for a complete recovery is now extremely high. Praise God.
I don't know why God chooses to heal some and not others - we have experienced both sides of this - but I do know that if miracles were commonplace they would cease to be miracles.
We are thankful for this miracle.
Doctors administer Chemo, perform surgery, and expose wayward cells to radiation, but God cures the disease.
Lynn's surgeon called Lynn late yesterday with some news. The pathology report on the tissues removed during her April 23 surgery is complete. The results are in.
There are no living cancer cells in any of the tissues they removed. None. All of the cancer cells are dead. What this means is that Lynn's prognosis for a complete recovery is now extremely high. Praise God.
I don't know why God chooses to heal some and not others - we have experienced both sides of this - but I do know that if miracles were commonplace they would cease to be miracles.
We are thankful for this miracle.
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