Life is a Journey…
Most of you know that
my mom has been very sick for the last three months, from symptoms and ailments
that have been accumulating over the last two years. For the last three months
however she has not even been able to be up and doing normal daily things on
many days, not even simple things- like eating. She has been going from doctor
to doctor, specialist to specialist trying to get a diagnoses and treatment. Last
month she was diagnosed with Graves disease (a thyroid disease). After being
diagnosed with Graves the doctors were working on a treatment plan to remove
her thyroid either by surgery or radiation, after which hopefully she and our
whole family would be able to get back to normal life. When meeting with the
endocrinologist to discuss treatment he showed concern about operating while
she had the horrible cough she has been dealing with for years, which has
become extremely bad in the last months. He also discovered an extremely high
white blood cell count and anemia. He referred her back to her gp to explore
treatment for an infection that the blood work indicated existed. After chest
X-ray and MRI discovered numerous large nodules in her chest and neck the gp
referred her to a pulmonary specialist to explore the possibility of asthma and
an explanation for the large nodules. After more tests however it was proven that she did not have asthma. The
pulmonary doctor felt she should have a nodule biopsy removed by a surgeon for
study. The surgery was on Friday (three days after I got back from Mexico).
Monday morning they gave us the results, she has Hodgkin's Lymphoma, a
blood cancer…
We are
unsure of treatment as of yet, but it will most likely involve chemotherapy and possibly radiation
therapy. The good news is its treatable and
she will eventually be in remission. The bad news is she has cancer
which is more what were concerned about at the moment.
We have
peace that everything will be ok, the positive thinking being that this is a
journey that will grow us, mature us, teach us, bring us closer to the Lord,
and show us new ways to show encouragement to others.
However
prayers would be appreciated as we all sort through, process, and live through
this new difficulty in our lives. It’s not going to be easy!
A verse
that has been on my mind lately and become my new favorite seems more than
applicable:
“I have said these things that in me you might have peace.
For in this world you will have tribulation; but take heart, I have conquered
the world!”
John 16:33
I am so sorry to hear this, Angeline. God has way of working good out of the things that seem so hard to us. We will be praying for your sweet mom and for all of you.
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DeletePraying for you all, Angeline...
ReplyDeleteLove and hugs are sent your way!
Mary
Thank you.
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