Praises for your blessing of His grace over your sweet wife and modern medicine.
Science put to the uses of the grace and mercy of God is an excellent thing.
If I were in such a position I certainly would pledge my new lease on life to the service of the Lord.
I am VERY happy for you and yours and will pray also.
Farmer dean went in for removal of a small cancer in his intestine. HIGHLY rated medical facility in ohio.
That was in April. Supposed to be out in 3 days. He’s STILL in the hospital fighting for his life.
They botched the surgery and he got sepsis.
I think the number one killer in America is doctors.
I’ve known too many who have been given the wrong combinations of meds, etc, surgery gone bad, to give a hoot and a holler for modern medicine.
Modern medicine also included flooding the country with opoids after the pharmacy lied about its addictive effects.
But I am VERY happy for you.
May God continue to bless your wife, you and all your family and friends.
God continue to bless you and your sweet wife.
Please know that I will be praying for your wife, you, and your family.
My Dad died from AML in 2009. He was a stubborn guy and the disease was diagnosed late and was well progressed. It only took about six weeks from diagnosis until he was gone. I miss him still. Every day with those you love is a day provided by Almighty God.
Jesus showed the way with miraculous cures. Now mere mortals are accomplishing the same 2000 years later.
I have CLL and MDS. I LOVE Big Pharma. Diagnosed 12 Years ago and I have passed the sell by “expiration” date I was given at the time. The improvement in Treatment Options in just that short period of time is amazing.
It took four (months long) rounds of Chemotherapy, numerous Blood and Platelet Transfusions and a Blood Plasma Infusion throughout the years, but I’m still kicking.
An old coworker of mine survived AML. He had no idea he was sick until he fainted at his Daughter’s 9th Birthday Party.
It was touch and go for a year or so, but he made it through.
God Bless you, your Wife and Family.
What an encouraging story. Thanks for sharing it. I have been reading stats about blood cancers. I am especially uplifted reading about your wife.
Wonderful news. Prayers for you and your wife.
Most of the medical miracles that have come to my rescue and those of family members were made possible through innovations in the last several decades: artificial hips; arthroscopic knee surgery; cataract removals; identification and removal of a benign brain tumor; cardiac stents for aortic blockages; glaucoma medications; statins to lower cholesterol and reduce stroke risk; and drugs to treat and remit multiple myeloma. Fifty years ago, none of these existed, but now they do because of the energy and talent of American medicine.