So many are praying for us. Knowing this is not some mere "happy thought" that lets us know how supported we are. We are truly thankful, and we truly believe God uses these prayers somehow. Thank you for them.
What is before us now is the chemotherapy portion of the adventure. We have our appointment with the oncologist today (Friday, 10 July) and I presume that protocol(s) will be put before us. Maybe we'll have to make choices. Please pray again for our discernment in proceding. That we would hear God's whisper, "This is the way, walk in it."
I'll give a full report after the appointment.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
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Praying for wisdom, discernment and complete healing!!!
The above comment is actually from Jodie ... on the wrong account! :)
http://jodiemalodie.blogspot.com/
Praying Amy,
Please keep us posted! My mom is receiving treatment #4 for her lymphoma today! Let us know what we can do!
In Him,
Renee
I don't see that I can email you --- but I linked my blog (which you can get to by clicking on Rmomof3 by the orange Blogger sign) - I hope that is okay precious Amy!
In HIM,
Renee
Amy, It's been a long time - you have been on my heart ever since I heard about your surgery. Thanks for sharing your experience with us all. You are in my prayers. - Vonnie Mulkey
the best part about prayer that i will never get and keep praying in my own selfish way is that all we have to do is ask.
you have asked, and in His time, you will receive what is in your secret place. the amazing part of the journey is while it is taking place, we never ever see what Jesus has coming for us and the way of His works, but we do know we receive with open hearts. We are given a joy filled hope, and our focus is on good, and we get sidetracked and that will bring us closer to Him or lead us astray. You have heard Him, evidently. You are doing His will, and he loves you so much, as if you didn't know. Pray for me, so I can pray rightly for you. I love you, cousin.
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