My husband recently diagnosed now needs to see oncologist referred by surgeon as needs chemo radiotherapy before can safely do surgery we had a call today for an appointment in the morning, I am looking and asking for prayers please for s positive meeting and outcome for him,
on this Easter week following Christ’s passion
thank you and God bless all
Standing with you Process in prayer. Praying that he goes ahead of your husband and his meeting for wisdom in the team when identifying the best treatment plan forward. For his healing and restoration and for you both to experience the Fathers peace so that your sleep is restful.
bless you ️
((Hugs)) from the Highlands xx
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That's really good to hear process, going though a cancer diagnosis is tough but knowing you have a good approachable and friendly oncologist just makes the whole process more bearable. Plus having the treatment plan in place its overwhelming but you know what's going to happen and I must say when I was diagnosed even though I was in shock and felt like I was just dream walking when I met my oncologist I was just relieved to know I had a very approachable oncologist and he is actually really humorous but very proffesional too and believe me it takes a huge weight away when you have this connection.
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“let hope be your lighthouse beckoning you though stormy seas" - Jessica de la Davies
Yes Gbear even though I'm not the patient, that sense of dream walking resonated with me, I look around me, home garden people friends strangers all the same but also very very different, someone don't know who pulled a switch and we are now on a different path that we didn't intend taking, wasn't in the plans, no warnings, just there.....here...
but today in church saw a young lady with a baby who was just 15 months old, just a normal family who sat right in front of me celebrating Easter service....then I noticed her hair was a wig.....and later her struggle but her determination to go to communion....the male supporting both her and the baby....and I felt humbled.........she had her own journey.....we have ours....we have to travel it. I read on this forum strangers encouraging others to stay positive to keep going, just reaching out one human to another, sharing, hope, sadness,joys,fear....a whole gambit of human emotions. What a power, and a sense of alone but also not alone.
just like you did Gbear you recalled your first meeting with your oncologist, you recognised the script, the scene, the importance of that first meeting.....you shared and connected, that you just "get it ". So simple.....thank you. X
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