I know God will be with you every step of the way.
You will be in my prayers, along with your family.
God Bless.
My Brother in Law was diagnosed with Stage IV lung.
He fought it for 5 years. Eventually, it came back in spades but he got 5 more years than what he was anticipated to get. Take your victories where you can get them. But, at the end, he just didn’t have it in him to fight anymore and made his peace with his fate.
Good luck with your fight and my prayers are with you.
I can’t even imagine what you are going through- but thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
My father was given less than ninety days to live upon diagnosis of metastasized kidney cancer. Five years later he was playing with his grand daughter on his front porch. When the lord calls, we go. Until then we persevere. Happiness and joy seems to have a power over cancer. Be as happy and joyful as you can. I believe it will help. God bless you. Prayers up.
You and your family will have my prayers.
Stay strong, FRiend. Many of us have fought, and many others are still fighting. That’s all we can do. Keep your hope alive. May you enjoy much more time with the people you love. {{hugs}}
It’s very hard to accept God’s will, without even knowing what that is. It could be what you most fear. It could be what you’re hoping for. It could be something you haven’t even thought of. Once you accept it, it frees you up to fight the good fight, without crippling fear. It lifts one of your burdens. You do your part. You fight to survive. That’s your part. The results are in God’s hands. I think you know how hard it is to develop that level of trust, and how much easier that makes everything. Not easy, but easier. I pray you win this battle, and use your experiences to help others win theirs.
So far I’ve been healed of cancer (twice) although I still am waiting to have chemotherapy this time.
But hold your daughter in your hands instead (or arms)
I could say more, but you don’t need my advice. Just God bless. God bless.