More Good News
Last week was busy and good in every way. I took chemo
early last week - Monday instead of Wednesday. On Tuesday, I had repeat
CT scans. On Wednesday, we met with the oncologist who said the scans
look good. There is no evidence of any active cancer in the liver or
anywhere else in my body. Praise God! Thank you for your prayers.
Also
on Wednesday, I was disconnected from my take-home chemo and we drove
the motorhome to Georgetown, KY on our way to Florida. We continued to
drive on Thursday, Friday and a little bit on Saturday before arriving
in North Fort Myers, Florida. We are staying at the same campground
where we stayed in January through April of 2016. It was good to be at
our "Florida home". The campground is in pretty good shape after
Hurricane Irma but much work is being done to get it ready for the
onslaught of snowbirds.
This
week is the one year anniversary of my cancer diagnosis. As much as we
want to focus on the present and the future, we can't help but think
back to those very dark days just one year ago. God has been so good to
us this past year. I am reminded of His promise to never leave us or
forsake us. Joan and I have felt His presence with us each and every
day of this cancer journey. We have never known one minute of time
where we didn’t feel His presence. I was told I might have a year to
live if I went through chemo. I feel great. My lab work is good and my
scans are good. Praise God, I'm going to live beyond one year.
Thank
you for your continued prayers and support. We have felt every single
one of them. God is good and He is faithful to His people.
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