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To: gregor who wrote (1445)4/21/1999 10:25:00 AM
From: yard_man  Respond to of 14396
 
Done. Believing God will provide what is best.



To: gregor who wrote (1445)4/22/1999 9:33:00 AM
From: yard_man  Respond to of 14396
 
God give gregor success today. Let Your blessing of peace and comfort be on his whole house as he contemplates a change.



To: gregor who wrote (1445)4/22/1999 4:50:00 PM
From: grampa  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14396
 
I trust the interview went as the Lord would have it. Hope that is something that makes you happy.

:-)

I'd appreciate a prayer or two for a favorite cousin--

-----Her surgery on February 9 resulted in the removal
of a grapefruit-sized tumor from her sacrum. She recovered from the surgery
slower than previous surgeries and was in considerable pain for weeks. When
she returned to San Antonio a month later, they X-rayed the surgical area to
insure healing was progressing. The film and a subsequent CT Scan revealed a
stress fracture in her S-4 joint…adjacent to where the tumor had been. The
good news was that they found it; the bad news was that the planned radiation
treatment would have retarded or stopped the healing of the fracture. Tough
decision: do you delay the radiation designed to kill microscopic remains of
the tumor that could cause the tumor to recur, or do you proceed with the
radiation and risk the fracture never properly healing with the associated
mobility ramifications. We chose the former. Thus, Karen is at home in
Oklahoma "laying low" and not doing much of anything except either lying down
or sitting in a comfortable chair. She will have the fracture reexamined in
a week or two to see if she can proceed with radiation. If she can, she will
get the treatments here in Oklahoma City-one 10 minute burst of energy five
days a week for five or six weeks.------



To: gregor who wrote (1445)4/30/1999 2:06:00 PM
From: WTCausby  Respond to of 14396
 
I am a bit late for the prayers for the interview, but I pray that things went well and in accordance with His perfect will for your life.

In Christ, Tom