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Please Pray for my Dear Wife.
OBrenda:
Wow...Beloved,
Thanks for sharing, that was very helpful and informative!
(does it matter if the cruciforous are cooked or raw?)
Beloved:
No but fresh food is always better, because it is still alive and more good things are available. I cook some but like them bright green.
Do not go crazy with them though....they can also be goitregenic (those with thyroid disease should eat them in moderation)
My favorite recipe is the rainbow salad, shredded broccoli in the bags. I put walnuts and blueberries and make a dressing with mayonaise and pineapple juice , little salt.
Sauerkraut (cabbage) is high in Vtamin C, I mix applesauce in it. The poor ate this in the winter. I get the stuff in the bags not the jars. I will order coleslaw if it is creamy instead of fries.
Beloved
Roy Monis:
Dear Rick and Shelly
I pray that the Lord may grant your dear wife Shelly a full recovery in accord to His predestined will, to appear to the world as a miracle for those who witness it. This goes out to Him many times a day brother because I know from experience what she means to you.
God bless you brother and sister in our joint walk in Christ.
Love in Christ Jesus.
Roy UK
Robin:
You will both remain in my prayers.
I am not a doctor, but have lots of experience taking clients to medical appointments. One of my clients survived massive breast cancer 3 years ago. The doctor left a port in her chest after her chemo therapy just in case she needed more. Last year we almost lost her from heart failure that we almost didn't catch. The cardiologist told us that either the chemo therapy damaged her heart or the port that was left in damaged her heart. I'm just telling you this so you can follow up with a cardiologist later so the same thing doesn't happen to you. It was probably a rare case with my client, but if it were me I would have my heart checked after treatment and periodically. My client is doing well now with an implanted defibrillator.
Lots of prayers,
MG
Snowfire:
Hello Everyone. My Wife had her surgery yesterday and today is a home with me recuperating . She is doing remarkably well and is in good spirits. We are at peace with what has been done and are comforted by it. This has been a very humbling experience and made even more humbling to realize that my Wife’s cancer would have not been found had God not afflicted me first. Two years ago we moved to this area where we now reside. We had not yet acquired a family physician since we had moved there. Three months ago I developed a sharp excruciating pain in my abdomen that necessitated that I seek out a Physician. I truly believe that if I had not become sick, my Wife would not have resumed her breasts exams that she had so diligently pursued in the past.
Now we are waiting for her to heal and start chemo, and possibly radiation.
Thank You All for Your Prayers and Support.
Rick & Shelly
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