Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Dad's Voice is Back!

Hooray! Dad's voice is back....and it's getting better every hour. He will have another procedure on Friday, and mom will learn yet another nursing skill. If anyone can learn, mom can! Thanks be to God and the ENT team. Procedure on Friday to help with the fluid in his lungs and check out his throat.

“Ah, Sovereign Lord, You have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for You.” Jeremiah 32:17

Monday, September 29, 2014

It's Stable and We'll Take It

I apologize for not posting this sooner. We heard from mom and dad on Friday. It's stable!!! No growth, not gone but we will take it! Now time to take a breath again. Thank you to all for your thoughts, prayers, and kind words. They helped us get through the waiting.

They will return to the oncology doctor on October 8th to see what is ahead for Sid. It will most certainly be additional chemo and further scanning to keep eyes on the cancer, but right now, we are rejoicing, thanking God, and going to enjoy the weekends babysitting our grandkids! Love and thanks to all who have supported, prayed and gotten us through these last nine months. Sid said last night that we have the best family and friends. So glad you all have been a part of our blessed life.

Dad will undergo surgery tomorrow morning at 8:45 in hopes of getting his voice back. Prayers are much appreciated that the procedure goes well and works.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

News on Friday

The wait is on to find out the results of the CT scan that dad had done this past Friday (Sept. 19). Mom and dad will go in on Friday (Sept. 26) to hear the results. In the meantime, we are anxiously waiting with faith, hope, and lots of support.






Dad is recovering from his 4th chemo session. Dad has been doing some short walks, and has gone to see Josh and Ashley play soccer. He's also had some of his appetite come back.

Thank you to everyone who continues to pray for our family. We ask for continued prayers that the CT scan reveals that the cancer is gone. Where there is hope, there is faith. Where there is faith, miracles happen.