MyBloodRunnethOrange
Jesus is Lord
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I wish I could report better news, unfortunately it's not looking very good. The doctor called a little bit ago. The name they're giving it is grade 4 glioblastoma. It's basically a very aggressive form of brain cancer. They're wanting to set me up with an oncologist asap. They're talking aggressive chemotherapy.They sent it off for a biopsy. I'm expecting the results probably next week.
Praying, Brother. Praying hard!I wish I could report better news, unfortunately it's not looking very good. The doctor called a little bit ago. The name they're giving it is grade 4 glioblastoma. It's basically a very aggressive form of brain cancer. They're wanting to set me up with an oncologist asap. They're talking aggressive chemotherapy.
One thing is for sure, God is still on His throne, and He's still in control. I trust Him!
I wish I could report better news, unfortunately it's not looking very good. The doctor called a little bit ago. The name they're giving it is grade 4 glioblastoma. It's basically a very aggressive form of brain cancer. They're wanting to set me up with an oncologist asap. They're talking aggressive chemotherapy.
One thing is for sure, God is still on His throne, and He's still in control. I trust Him!
I keep reading your post over and over hoping I didn’t read something right. I feel like I have been kicked in the chest by a horse and can’t seem to catch my breath but I know God is going to handle this for you and you’re in the best of all possible hands.
Dear Heavenly Father,
Please place your healing hands on Larry and his family and gird them with your great love as they battle against this evil interloper that has invaded their lives. We know you have his best interest in your hands and pray he can conquer this latest challenge in your name.
I had never heard of it until I googled it when she told me. (I know, bad idea). On a positive note, I get the zipper removed tomorrow.Hey, MBRO, my cousin is undergoing treatment for glioblastoma. She had her tumor removed and is on a trial administered through Duke University Hospital. She set up a journal on CaringBridge.org for communication with and support from her extended family and friends. It has been a boon to all, especially her husband and daughter, who are her front line support. It's given them a conduit they can control and kept their socmed accounts and mobile phones from blowing up with well wishes, requests for info, and offers of help. I'm in your corner and keeping it bald for you, my zipper brother.