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Update #11: April 7, 2022--Radiation Therapy Treatment Complete!!

 Praise God from Whom all blessings flow!
 Praise Him, all creatures here below!
 Praise Him above, ye Heav'nly host!
 Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost!


 (Doxology)

Our hearts are rejoicing and praising God for the completion of the 33 radiation treatments.  We are thankful for so many things along the way---safe travels daily on often snow or ice covered wintery roads (especially in late March and April!!), docs, nurses, reception personnel, and radiation therapists to daily attend to the treatment---often also travelling a good distance, a reliable vehicle, a cancer center relatively "close" to home, modern technology and machines, and most of all, our sovereign, good, and faithful God watching over all and guiding in His loving care.  

We continue to be thankful to you who have joined us on this unexpected (to us!) path, and who have prayed and encouraged us in so many loving ways along the way.  Thank you so much!

What's next?  I have a quick check-up on healing with a radiation PA on April 25, a medical oncology appointment on April 27, and OT-SOZO check (for lymphedema symptoms) on May 11.  Other than that, my surgeon and radiologist both have 1 year check-ups lined up, when I'm assuming that scans will be completed again to check for any new tumors.

In the meantime, we're working on a cancer-fighting diet and continued daily exercise to combat any lingering cancer cells that might have ideas about forming another tumor.

Give Thanks

Give thanks with a grateful heart.
Give thanks to the Holy One.
Give thanks because He's given Jesus Christ, His Son.
And now, let the weak say "I am strong."
Let the poor say, "I am rich
Because of what the Lord has done for us."


Giving thanks for each new day of life!!







                                      
  

 

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  1. So happy this part of your journey is done. I will continue to pray for strength as you heal and recover from the radiation. Also praying that you find joy and laughter each day!❤️

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  2. You've been a trooper, Linda. Your positive and appreciative attitude is inspiring, and a testament to what faith looks like, and lives like. Thanks.
    Kim

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