Day 92
Becca has finally had a day without throwing up. I know that might sound harsh, but it’s the truth. She has not had a day off since her last chemo trip. This has been one of the most difficult weeks for all of us. Seeing Becca like this is not easy as there isn’t anything anyone can do for her. But the prayers have worked and she had a good day today. I was able to take the boys to church while she took a long nap. She is still working hard at her plastic canvas and it’s working well to keep her mind off of everything.
This week she has off again, so we are going to try and do some extra things now that she isn’t so sick. I’m not sure what they are yet, but I will let you all know. We just pray that she will continue to improve and keep working hard to gain feeling in her body. Thank you ALL so much. We are still fighting and keeping a smile as much as we can.
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I just loved hearing your note read to the RS today. It made me miss you though. I just want you to know that although you may feel far away from us here. . . . in your ward family in Texas . . . we still feel you so much with us. There isn’t a meeting that I attend that you aren’t prayed for . . . meantioned. . . thought of and missed. We feel you with us as we pray for you to be home with us. I hope you feel that too….We love you Rebecca. You are teaching us so much through your strength and determination. It makes us so sad to know that you have had a tough week. This is going to be a good one though!! We will all pray for that.
We love you tons….
Lori Mower and Family
Hey Becca, Reading Randy’s notes brings back memories. My chemo was every other week. I would spend one week losing weight and strength, and the following week work (“eat”) as much as possible to build it back up before starting over again. (if you have a favorite food, save it for when the chemo is over, there are a few things that I still can’t tolerate cause I had them during that time.) Just remember there is a rainbow after the rain, light at the end of the tunnel, whatever cliche works best for you! You guys are in my prayers daily. Love ya, Susi
Good Morning Guys,
I was out of town much of last week and just caught up on the blog.
So sorry to hear Becca had a rough week, but it sounds like yesterday might have been a turning point.
Becca- just keep envisioning that tumor shrinking down to the size of a peanut and then just disintergrating and going away! That is the best vision of all- it just going away. You’ll know all the illness and pain you’ve endured will result in fantastic results and the tumor will be just become a distant memory one day soon. You are always in my prayers and I know thru the strength Randy & the boys provide- you are going to win this battle.
Warm soothing hugs to you all,
Sherry
Rebecca,
We love you!! I think about you all the time and read your blog every day. I know you can do this and every time I read your blog it inspires me to be a better and stronger person.
I can’t seem to find your e-mail – can you E-mail me so I will have it?
michellfo@baylorhealth.edu
Love, Michelle Fowers
Sorry the week was rough. You know you guys are still in my prayers and I know that mean ol’tumor is shrinking. You’re strength needs to recorded with the Guinness Book of World Records! Hang in there.
luv
francis