You are in my family's thoughts and prayers. :pixie:
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You are in my family's thoughts and prayers. :pixie:
My very strongest :pixie: :pixie: :pixie: :pixie: :pixie: headed your way and I will keep you in my prayers until you tell us you are cancer free..:pixie: :pixie:
Thanks to everyone for all of your kind words. A lot of you have ask that I keep you posted on my progress. Well, you can check out my profile and then look at my home page. That is the place to stay posted. I will keep this page udated as well.
Sending all the prayers and Pixie Dust that I can muster! God bless you as you fight this terrible disease!
More prayers and :pixie: coming your way. You can BEAT this!!!!!!!!! :hug:
Sending you loads of Texas :pixie:. Having a Whipple procedure is understandably a scary thing, but you have a beautiful family (thank you for sharing your homepage) and many friends that will be pulling for you. You and your family will be in my prayers.
My prayers and good thought are with you and your family :hug: :pixie: :pixie: :pixie:
Please keep us posted
John, there are fewer experiences more frightening than first getting a cancer diagnosis. But it does sound like you're getting a handle on the situation and have done what needs to be done, and are taking action instead of passively sitting around waiting for a doctor's prediction to become reality. We are NOT statistics, but people!
I'm sending you a PM and also truckloads of :pixie:! Get out there and fight those :thedolls: Much strength to you, fellow warrior!
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You will be in my thoughts.
God bless you and your family - I will keep you in my prayers.
After reading parts of your journal, all I can say is "wow". What an inspiration you are. I added you to our prayer list at church. I didn't think you would mind. I work in a geriatrics hospital where 50 year old patients are considered the pediatric patient of the night, and have had a couple of patients who had the Whipple procedure when they were younger. Obviously, they lived to a ripe old age. I'm sure you will do the same.
Your pictures turned out great too. You have a beautiful family!
Many of you may recall a post by one of our members, John, (who goes by '"HndrdPrcnt") a few weeks ago, asking for prayer for a life-threatening diagnosis of pancreatic cancer he had recently received. The drs. had given him 6-12 months to live, but further study showed that he has a form of pancreatic cancer that only about 5% of patients get, and that a procedure, called the Whipple Procedure, could potentially cure him.
I wanted to ask everyone to send pixie dust and prayers his way today, and tomorrow especially, as he undergoes this surgery in the morning- it is very invasive, and the recovery time is long - but if it goes well, he could be cancer-free after further treatments. He is young, with a beautiful young family, and I'm sure they could use our prayers and the magical :magic: Intercot pixie dust tonight and tomorrow as they go through what must be a very frightening time.
Thanks everyone!! :)
Thoughts, prayers and pixie dust from Ohio! Please let us know how it all goes.
Sending super :pixie: from the deep south. Keeping him and his family in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time :angel:
sending as much prayers and pixie dust from jersey!!
i really hope it all goes ok for him!!! :mickey:
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Sending more prayers and pixie dust!
Sending more prayers and pixie dust John's way.
Intercot pixie dust is mighty powerful! So here are a few doses (no IV required):
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More prayers and pixie dust coming from Louisiana.
I'll say some prayers for you. I had cancer cells in my thyroid and they were all removed. The day I had my surgery, there was a volunteer who sat and prayed with me, I swear God just knew to send her and I got through the whole thing. I still have a 50% chance of the other side of my thyroid developing this, but it has been 10 years and I am doing well. Keep the faith!!
My prayers are with you and your family. May God Bless.