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Thursday, June 14, 2007

A Delay Made in Heaven

Well, folks, as I mentioned, the CT scan machine went down in the last 24-36 hours and a part had to be ordered. What this did was enable the doctor to have more time to consult with his colleagues in Malaysia, Singapore, Sydney, and as far away as London. After further consultations and after the results of the CT scan, the doctor has come to the conclusion that the "tumor is not aggressive enough" to warrant immediate removal. He brought in opinions from other specialists and they've all concluded that the surgery should not be performed. The advice now is to continue to monitor or as they call it, "continue surveillance."

To put it mildly, Cindy was relieved. We all were! But we definitely believe that God had something to do with that CT scan machine going down. It bought some time and the doctors were able to take more time to evaluate Cindy's situation. The elevation or "rising" of the tumor was attributed to the fact that Cindy had a contact lens on her eye when the doctor took the digital photos of her eye. They took more pictures today. Thank you, Lord!

Now, for the best part of all, the CT scan came back completely negative! No cancer from head to toe! Praise the Lord and to Him be the glory!

We want to thank all of you for your earnest prayers to the throne of God!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is WONDERFUL news - God is sooooooo Wonderful. Chrys was upset about the surgery when I told her, and we've been praying here. I can't wait to give her the latest news. We'll continue our prayers.

Sara Robinson said...

Wow! What a God we serve! Just want you to know that I check your blog often and pray for you all as well. Give hugs to all the kids for me and a BIG one to Cindy. I'm so grateful she is free and clear from the cancer!

Tony Anzalone said...

Just checking out your blog for the first time. Thanks to God for such good news. May God bless your ministry today.