Hi All,
I was able to get another treatment in this past Monday. My blood seems to be hanging in there. All the levels are in a good place. When Dr. Rigberg examined the lump on my neck this time he said "It feels less diffused." He is not one to give out hopeful information readily. He is very cautious. So that was big for me to hear him stay that. If my blood hangs in there next Monday, then that may be my last treatment before being re-studied. So please keep praying!! Maybe we can pray these tumors away completely before my next Pet Scan. Together we are so much stronger.
We were blessed last Friday night by my step brother John and his wife Bonnie. They treated us to a concert at the Santa Barbara county bowl. It was Mercy Me and David Crowder. It was a lot of fun. The David Crowder Band is just wild and crazy. They even played the "guitar hero" guitar during one of their songs. They were so much fun. Mercy Me was way polished and very worshipful. The lead singer even shared about how his dad battled cancer and passed away when the singer was only 19 years old. It was very touching how he shared that God was at work through it all. He challenged us that we are going through hard times that God can do awesome things through it. It was very touching.
Lexie is off to Summer camp with the Church this weekend and the rest of us are heading up to Visalia to celebrate my Grandfathers 90th birthday. It will be a fun time to see many family members I have not seen in a long time. I'm looking forward to it and praying for enough energy to enjoy it all.
Love and blessings, Peggy
Peggy Wolf
Thursday, July 31, 2008
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Hi Peggy,
I finally got your blog address from Donna Hess. My husband, Bob and I have been praying for you each morning. We know our God is the Great Physician and can cure all things! We are believing this for you and also for our own daughter, Alison, 27, who was diagnosed a little over a year ago with MALT non-Hodgkins lymphoma, a rare form of lymphoma stemming from the immune deficiency disease she was diagnosed with a year prior. She is a teacher and is determined to continue teaching even though being around children can be deadly for her. She has gone through one month of treatment last summer (can't do chemo and there isn't a cure, but there is a new therapy that reduces the size of the tumors and keeps them at bay). She'll do another month of treatment between Thanksgiving and Christmas when her school takes a break. We really understand what such a trial does to a family and how each moment of the day you count on the Lord for all things. You and Larry have always been so special to me. It is an honor to pray for you and your family. We will rejoice with you when the last rebellious cancer cell is gone. Love and prayers, Alice Coryell
Yahoo! I'm so glad that you get to get out of town for a few days. But...does it HAVE to be to VISALIA? I'll have to double my praying efforts for you girl!
Have a good time and get LOTS of rest. You just visit and be happy.
Keep hanging in my friend.
Love,
Darla P.
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