malinoisvol
Pick up your Balls and Rattle your Cannons!
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There's something there for sure, but we don't know what exactly. There's a strong chance that it's new cancer cells growing, but he said that it's also it a good chance that its radiation necrosis, which is damage to the surrounding brain tissue from the radiation treatments. Either way it's not good. They're keeping me on the chemo pills and apparently starting me on chemo infusions as well, so I'm gonna be getting a double dose of this stuff.
God is good, and He's in complete control of this!
Thank you my friend. HE has been with me through all of this, and will be throughout.Thought about you this morning and felt like I needed to see how you were doing. Not the update I was hoping for. I'm sorry you are having to go thru even more. God is good. He doesn't give us more than we can handle, so you must be one strong individual. Praying for you extra hard, my friend.
Maybe the word you're looking for is blessed?I'm pretty much back to normal. More of a hypochondriac now. I get all new scans and tests in January to make sure it's all gone. I feel lucky and (I can't think of the right word). I feel undeserving I guess, that other folks have to go thru so much while I got off easy. It's not fair and I would do anything if I could change that. That's been the hardest part.
You shouldn’t feel bad you should feel grateful. Those of us still uncertain what the outcome will be will appreciate prayers and love.I'm blessed for sure. I was just meaning that I feel relieved that I'm through it, and at the same time I feel bad that others have it far worse. I couldn't find the right word to describe that.
That's natural. On some level most of us feel that we aren't deserving when others suffer so much more.I'm blessed for sure. I was just meaning that I feel relieved that I'm through it, and at the same time I feel bad that others have it far worse. I couldn't find the right word to describe that.
How is your family doing with the news?There's something there for sure, but we don't know what exactly. There's a strong chance that it's new cancer cells growing, but he said that it's also it a good chance that its radiation necrosis, which is damage to the surrounding brain tissue from the radiation treatments. Either way it's not good. They're keeping me on the chemo pills and apparently starting me on chemo infusions as well, so I'm gonna be getting a double dose of this stuff.
God is good, and He's in complete control of this!