Day 86
Becca is doing much better today. She has been able to keep down her food a little better and she is able to sleep. She went and got her injection today, which follows the last chemo of the cycle. This is to help get her counts up. We are just praying that she gets better every day for the next couple of weeks. We want to enjoy the good times 🙂
Keep praying the tumor shrinks….
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Although it is hard to think about as you are in the middle of the storm, think about all of the people you are touching and those who will be touched by your story of faith and healing! God wastes nothing! We are lifting you up in prayer every day! We love you and miss you! Forever Friends, Rachelle and John XOXOXOX
Everytime I read your comments about the day and the suffering you are all going through with the chemo treatments, I feel for you. While volunteering with the church at the City of Hope in Duarte, California, I spent many, many hours watching what you are describing. Some days were better than others, and with each new morning, I would watch the progress of our dear members in the City of Hope. The thrilling part were the days they felt good enough to sit in the sunshine for a half hour. Little things we take for granted when we are too busy to smell the fresh air and roses. As each chemo treatment was administered, I wondered how these patients could go through it again. But they did….and with determination like Becca shows, I personally watched them walk out of the hospital and start living a full life with their families again. I have kept up with many of them. A year would go by, then two and now too many to remember. One was a child, Katie’s age. She is now 32 yrs. old!!! The fight is very, very tough and unless you have been there to watch the pain, frustration, sickness and all that goes with this terrible disease, you can’t appreciate just how brave and wonderful all of you really are. Becca is amazing, as all of you are, from the kids, to you Randy, the families and to all those who love you so much. I read the comments from those sweet people in Texas and can see what an impact on those people you have made. They truly love you and want you back with them. I guess all of the families up there will be very sad when you have to leave. And it will happen, and Becca will get well, and this journey you all have taken will be one you will reflect back on with many emotions. There will be many reflections, but some of them will give you great comfort knowing how you have grown so close to the Lord and to each other, family and friends. We love you dearly, as you know. I wish I could be up there to hold your hands and tell you personally of my testimony of how patients can get better and live on and fulfill the rest of what the Lord wants them to do on this earth. We love you…