Carl was Admitted
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Carl went to see his oncologist yesterday, July 9. After one look at him, Dr. B. said, “You don’t look good!” (More)
Carl went to see his oncologist yesterday, July 9. After one look at him, Dr. B. said, “You don’t look good!” (More)
ATTN: Cancer Patients, Cancer Survivors, and their Families: God has placed it upon my heart to call upon you to come to my aid. (More)
Concerns that we had going into the visit were: (More)
What method do you use when you:
I sure hope that makes sense to someone.
What is trackbacks? Is this what I should use to do the above? I have read up a little on it, but it seems to be flying way over my head at the moment.
So many of you mention things in your own messages that lift and inspire me. Thank you and may God bless you for being a vessel of blessings to me.
In the days following the visit to the oncologist through Sunday, June 29, the following has taken place. (More)
Our trip began early. Due to special instructions given by Dr. Brierre’s office, Scott and I had a few errands to run prior to joining my in-laws for the appointment. One of those instructions was to avoid using strongly scented deodorants, colognes, or perfumes. Being a teen boy, he refused to wear my “for women”, but lightly scented, deodorant. We also needed cash from the ATM. With a few minutes to spare, we headed to church to spend that time in prayer. I lit a candle while doing so. Quiet, alone time in church is so peaceful!
Then, it was off to the oncologist’s office. (More)
On Thursday, June 12, 2008, Mike took the day off of work to be with his parents as the doctor shared with them the results of tests taken during his 10 day hospital stay. I joined them. I brought along my notebook. These are the notes I took as the results were given and discussed. (More)
Hello, Nellie. I chose, randomly, to read your blog today. I wanted to leave a comment, but it seems that that feature is not enabled. (More)
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