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I had to share this news with you now.

Today my daughter in law was in class doing her rotation at a hospital. She received a voice mail from the pathologist who diagnosed her cancer but couldn’t take the message.

He then called the hospital and asked to speak to her. He told her to go into a room, close the door and sit down. She told him she just couldn’t stand to hear more bad news as she had had a body scan of her cancer done yesterday. He commanded her to do as he said and she did.

He then told her of the 15 malignant spots she had in the prior scan, 7 are completely gone, 6 are what they call reactive, meaning swollen glands from something like a sinus infection (she has a sinus infection), and 2 are still cancerous but are under her arm and can be removed by surgery!

She has to go back tomorrow and repeat the scan just to make sure the machine didn’t make a mistake, and we are cautiously optimistic until we get the final word.

None of the lymph nodes got larger, as you have seen some have gone away and the color has not changed in any of them.

People all over the country have been praying for her, including my good friend The Anchoress, Kimsch from Musing Minds and many other bloggers whose names have escaped me at this moment of excitement.

Please keep her in your prayers that this is, indeed, a correct reading of the body scan. I’ll let you know something tomorrow as soon as I know.

Praise God! She asked me if I could believe it and I told her there were people all over the country praying for her and that my prayer has been thanksgiving for healing her body, whether it be directly by God, or by God using doctors.

He’s still in the miracle business. He made our bodies and He can certainly heal them if that’s His will.

Written by ~J~

5 Responses to “Cautiously Optimistic Until Tomorrow”


  1. smh10 Says:


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    The power of prayer is evidenced once more.

    J, I hope for your whole family that this news is affirmed.


  2. L T Says:


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    I SAID A PRAYER FOR YOU TODAY

    I said a prayer for you today,
    And know God must have heard.
    I felt the answer in my heart,
    Although He spoke no word…
    I didn’t ask for wealth of fame,
    I knew you wouldn’t mind.
    I asked Him to send treasures
    Of a more lasting kind.
    I asked that He’d be near you,
    At the start of each new day.
    To grant you health and blessings
    And friends to share your way.
    I asked for happiness for you
    In all things great and small
    But it was for His loving care
    I prayed the most of all!


  3. ~J~ Says:


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    Thank you both and we look forward to the tests tomorrow. Whatever comes, God brought us to it and He’ll bring us through it.


  4. smh10 Says:


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    J:

    If this all comes out favorably tomorrow will your daughter-in-law still have to face the treatments in Texas?

    She seems to have had excellent doctors and is blessed obviously with a loving family.


  5. ~J~ Says:


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    If it turns out the scans are accurate she will just have to have the lymph nodes under her arm removed by surgery and that can be done in Irving, which is where she lives.