Pancreatic Cancer
Don't know how to tell you this without bursting...John went to the
oncologist today for his chemo and the oncologist rushed into the waiting room
(he wasn't due to see John today) and told him that some "tests" came back and
that his tumor has shrunk by 50%!!!!!!!! (a zillion more exclamation points!).
Is it prayer, the tea from Canada, the chemo? Who is to know but I know it's
number one the Lord!!!! Secondly, this is incredible, miraculous news because
pancreatic cancer DOES NOT SHRINK!!! Chemo and radiation is only given to "hold"
it and give more time "as is". Your prayers are working -- keep it up -- thank
you with all our hearts -- do you get brownie points in heaven or what? LOL I never expressed this to anyone but I lived with a secret fear these past few months as I saw John suffer with the cancer and treatment. I kept thinking that he was "holding on", waiting for JJ to come home and then would "give up" once this had happened. Instead the miracle occurred, the tumor shrunk as I told you and he is spending so much valuable and enjoyable time with the kiddo and I am watching them together, gaining so much from their relationship and thrive (both of them!). This story really brought to home how I've felt and thought I'd share it with you. Laura Jballsta1@cs.com (Received on Wednesday November 7, 2001) OK, hold onto your chair and make sure your Bible is in
the other hand...John went today for his results and to start the 3 weeks on, 1
week off round again of chemo. The oncologist came in and asked if he got his
cat scan report yet and rifled through his medical file (it wasn't there and
flew out to look for it). He came back in with it and quickly poured through it
(out loud) and then came to the important part. There is no sign of the tumor at
the head of the pancreas at all. Also, it is not known is there is ANYMORE
cancer within the bile ducts! In other words, if this was his first cat scan
they would not know he has cancer! Because cancer, as you know, is a sneaky
devil, there could be cells within the bile duct so he is going to have 2 more 3
on, 1 off of chemo and then they will re-do the cat scan again to see what's
happening. Well, needless to say, John never went to bed until almost
9am last night he is so excited about the Lord's working with him and the good
"news" from the oncologist. I want to thank all of you for your congratulations
and am deeply touched by your comments and tears shed in gratitude. Please,
though, do not stop praying as we do not know for sure if there is still cancer
in the bile ducts (hiding -- the sneaky devils (appropriate word for the cells,
eh?). But, let us firmly believe that God will prevail and we WILL show the
world the wonders that our Lord is performing and it is my hope that this will
lead others to Him (after all, he uses tragedy for good, doesn't He? (even tho
it's hard to remember that at times)). All my love and all my eternal gratitude
for our Lord giving me such wonderful blessings of you my dear friends. Still hanging onto your chairs and bible? The oncologist
called me first thing this morning and wanted me to know that the blood work
came from from Monday (John gets blood tests every time he goes for chemo to
monitor his cancer and white cell count). Trying to keep this simple. The
average person such as you or me, comes out with a 39 number on this blood test
that shows cancer in the body. John has been running 170 (as I told you before)
and on October 26, I told you that it went down to 91 (almost a 50% reduction of
the tumor, remember?). Well, here it is one month later and there is no doubt
that you guys are all still praying because this time the test came back at 32!
(Remember, less than WE would show on average!) Also, the doctor still insists it is pancreatic cancer
which makes it more miraculous because all my research has shown that this is a
deadly cancer with 29000 diagnosed each year and only 2000 still alive within a
year and even those are on death's door (so to speak). As always, I
sincerely, with all my heart want to send my ever-lasting love and appreciation
for caring enough to pray for John and our family. Know that you are all in my
daily prayers that God, in turn, bless you and cover you with His blood and
peace. PLEASE spread the word of this miraculous event (as I have promised Him
I will do). With love,
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