These were the words from my doctor when he was checking out my incision before I got the results. So what's the long run...?
My cancer is a stage 1C grade 2, angry cells that know how to spread but by God's mercy have not. There were traces of cells in my abdomen so they're going to treat aggressively to do everything they can to prevent it from coming back. I'll go through 18 weeks of chemotherapy and be spending an awful amount of time in the doctors for the next 5 years. But I'll post more soon about all the ways I got to see how God has had His hand in my life. I think He still wants me around for now...
PS: No more staples!!
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Congrats on losing the staples! I am glad that you put up a blog and glad that I got to share my story with you the other night. I left thinking that I had said too much about myself.
ReplyDeleteThe phrase "the long run" happens one day at a time and one day you will be able to look back and see God in all of it even more than you already do! Praying for you!
I love you! While I can't imagine how rough chemo will be this sounds like very good news considering how aggressive ovarian cancer is. Cling to Him, He will carry you through!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that the cancer hasn't spread by the grace of God. Praying for you as you go through chemo. May Jesus be with you all the way! Love Kim (Shannon's mom)<>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <><
ReplyDeleteKira, I found your blog through Michael and Amber. I am so sorry about what you are going through. We offer all our love and prayers. We also cling to God's grace being sufficient. Praise the Lord it wasn't farther along. If you don't mind, I will post your blog so that more people can pray! Love, tim and jen willis
ReplyDeleteI'm thankful for the good news in the bad news! Wish we had room so you could stay with us some :) You cracked me up yesterday showing off the staples, by the way.
ReplyDeletePraying for you and see you tomorrow with a meal.
ReplyDeleteMargaret from Westminster
Jen told us about your blog and we were stunned to hear about what is going on! You are a beautiful and strong woman, and I know that you are clinging to the Lord through all of this! He is only making you stronger :) Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers, Jake and Jess Willis
ReplyDeletelove you, love you sweet one.
ReplyDeleteKira,
ReplyDeleteWow, it's been a long time! My sister, Karen, shared your blog with me and I am glad that she did! I am very sorry to hear of your diagnosis but am glad that the cancer has not spread very far and that it looks like you are in a good place! Your attitude is awesome and your love for the Lord will see you through these troubled times. You and your family are certainly in my family's thoughts and prayers!
Kirsten (Stank) Weimer
http://weimerchronicles.blogspot.com/
yay for no staples! :) love you.
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