Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Update for January 27th

Just one more radiation treatment to go. I just finished my 13th treatment and will complete things tomorrow. I will have received 14 radiation treatments as of tomorrow. Dr. Smith said that the radiation would continue to react for several months even after the last treatment. He would like to do a follow up in late March after I have had another PET/CT Scan. We really will not know how successful the treatments were until then. So next week (Tuesday) it's back to the Chemo treatments again.

I also went yesterday (Tuesday) and got another vitamin C IV. This time I took it a lot slower so I wouldn't get sick. Instead of 30 minutes it took 2 1/2 hours. I did not have the reaction that I did last time so that was good.

It was one year ago today, January 27, 2009 that I went in the hospital for brain surgery. It doesn't seem possible that it has been a year already. The Lord has done some amazing things over the last year and I am so grateful to still be alive right now.

Well that's about it for this update. I hope everything is going good with everyone. We are about to finish off the first month of the new year and it has gone by real fast. There are so many things going on around the world that point to the soon return of Jesus Christ that we need to be aware of Biblical Prophecy and where we are in these end times. Jesus is coming soon and we want to be ready.

We love you all and ask that you continue to pray for Linda and I.

We are "looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ who gave Himself for us...." Titus 2:13

2 comments:

  1. We so appreciate your faithfulness to our King and we are thankful for abundant evidence of His work in your life. Thank you for the reminder to be ready for His coming. I heard of someone who began every morning with a two word expectant prayer "Perhaps today." You and Linda are in our hearts and prayer. Ken & Tresa

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  2. Love you!!! As always you are in our thoughts and prayers! You have done a great job fighting an awful disease. An example for many, a hero to all who know and love you!!!

    Love,
    Debbie (aka your favorite sister-in-law) :)

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