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Today Wes went to the radiology Oncologist.  I liked the doctor.  He was very informative and explained the procedure and process of what Wes is going to be going through  over the next six and a half weeks.  The most interesting tidbit we learned was the size of Wes' tumor.  Back on September 30 when he had is Aphasia episode, and we took him to the ER thinking it was a stroke, the tumor measured 2.3x2cm.  On November 21st, less than 2 months later, the MRI they did before the biopsy showed that the tumor measured 3.3x3cm.  That is a LOT of growth!  And very rapid growth! 

I think this knowledge really has hit us hard, making it all real, again, on a whole 'nother level.  I shed a few tears, and so did Wes, and so have some of our kids.  Each one of us is showing our sadness and fear in different ways, and I'm trying to encourage us to talk a little bit about the fact that people grieve differently from one another and that there is a wrong way and a right way to grieve. 

Obviously, the outcome is not guaranteed, one way or another.  God is not a vending machine in the sky, and we don't just demand healings from Him, even though we humbly ask. 

Jesus also asked that this cup may pass from him, when He was in the garden of Gethsemane,facing his torture and death.  But then He prayed "Thy will be done". 

And that is the prayer of my life:  "Thy will be done." 

So, I don't know the future.  And that is a good thing, because the future is un-handle-able.  But we have grace for the present. 

On Thursday Wes will see the medical Oncologist, and be started on oral chemo drugs, in addition to the radiation therapy.  Of course he's also going to work daily and working from home when his schedule demands that, since I'm still doing all the driving for now.

Symptoms so far, that we can discern:  Words come slower and with more difficulty.  Wes misspells things more easily, is more sensitive to noise, and sometimes has trouble singing a tune. He is more run down and gets tired more easily.   No headaches yet, thank God, and so far just the one seizure. 

Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy. 

And my God be glorified.  No. Matter. What. 

Comments

Matushka Anna said…
Praying. And asking the intercessions of St. Porphyrios and St. Nektarios.
Unknown said…
God bless you!!! God is always with us. Every thing will be fine.


Regards,
Kopi Luwak
Annalisa said…
You have been put on the prayer list for our church. Blessings to you and your family!
GretchenJoanna said…
My prayers. Thank you for your testimony.
Vera said…
Praying for you all, Alana. Yes, may God be glorified no matter what. Hugs and love from Oklahoma.
Unknown said…
The tumor was 3.3x3? Not that we believe in "lucky" numbers, but 3 is considered significant because of the Trinity, and Wes has 3 of 'em. God's grace abounds!
Unknown said…
We are praying for your family as well.
Unknown said…

Psalm 103:1-5
Bless the Lord, O my soul;
And all that is within me, bless His holy name!
2 Bless the Lord, O my soul,
And forget not all His benefits:
3 Who forgives all your iniquities,
Who heals all your diseases,
4 Who redeems your life from destruction,
Who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies,
5 Who satisfies your mouth with good things,
So that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s.

Let this cup pass from Wes Oh Lord, you are the God that heals. May you comfort this family and renew their faith. Bring them closer to you, in Jesus' name. Amen.
TeleVoip said…
May the peace that passes all understanding be with Wes and your family. You all are in my prayers. May God have the glory and in this season may your journey lead you and those who read this post to know him and his abundant love more closely.