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Subject: Oh my goodness Dori


Author:
Connie
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Date Posted: 13:32:21 04/03/10 Sat
In reply to: Sandy 's message, "Re Prayer for Al" on 04:47:41 04/03/10 Sat

You've been having some troubles too. You shouldn't hesitate to bring them here to your prayer room although I'm guilty of the same thing. Getting ready for a colonoscopy is brutal compared to the actual procedure itself but it's certainly worth having it done as you and Charlie have found out. I do pray the doctor got all the cancerous polyps and that it hasn't spread. Doctors can usually tell right off the bat but, of course, they won't commit themselves just in case they didn't which is understandable. Those cancer cells are so minute that it is hard to tell. That's why when my surgeon found some in one of the (shoot forgot what's it 's called) but anyway he removed that one and five others surrounding it under my left arm. That was in January 2002 and I'm still around to stir the pot (grin) so don't be discouraged.

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[> [> Subject: Thanks, sweetie


Author:
dori
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Date Posted: 16:46:55 04/03/10 Sat

The doctor was very optimistic about having gotten it before it spread--and that it was contained in the polyps--so we're going to try to stay upbeat about it until we HAVE to worry. Thanks for the prayers and reminding me of your scary time. I had forgotten all about it. Smooooches!
[> [> Subject: The big "C"


Author:
Hillbilly
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Date Posted: 19:17:09 04/03/10 Sat

lurks in every mind I suppose. I have had three spots removed over the years so it is in the back of my mind to come up often.

I have to look at in the context that I can't go until God says so. If that is tonight or 30 more years from now I can't let myself worry over what might be. I trust in an almighty God who can do anything in the way of healing or disease prevention.

God made the body and He knows every intricate detail. Removing or curing cancer is certainly no harder for Him than raising the dead. The old song says "One Day at a Time Lord, that's all I'm asking of You" and that is the way we should take living. Putting our trust in the Lord one day at a time.

Dori, I thank God the cancer was found in your Charlie at an early stage. I hope and pray that all was removed and there are no other cells lurking.
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Author:
dori
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Date Posted: 00:34:25 04/04/10 Sun

It really is all in God's hands. I just need to keep telling myself that. Thank you for your kind words and I'd appreciate your prayers as well. Prayers are powerful. xoxo


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