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The Lazy Chair
Many people have a favorite place that they sit in the living room. In my house it is this new fancy couch that my wife bought. It reclines and oozes around you making sleep a high probability with a near … Continue reading
Day 27- More of the same
I always have big plans. I constantly write lists about things that I want to accomplish everyday. My plans have been shattered this year. Everything was put on hold with my cancer. But I regrouped and keep pastoring and working … Continue reading
Day 19
What a great day. I am on day 19, shooting for day 100. At day 100, I should start on a maintenance drug program to keep the cancer in check. My strength is slowing coming back. God is so good. … Continue reading
Finally Home
Wednesday I came home, finally. It was so good to be home even though I didn’t feel that well. Thursday I felt better. Today, Friday is still better. My chemo brain is starting to function better. My eyes are starting … Continue reading
The New Me
When I was washing my hair yesterday, handfuls of hair came out. It was just a matter of time before all of it was gone. It is much neater to get rid of it now.
They stabbed me again, twice. The adventures of Day 8
Ah, the adventures of this disease and all the medications needed to defeat it. My blood counts continue to fall which is expected. The platelets are high enough that I still need the blood thinners shots but the other counts … Continue reading
My grace is sufficient.
Today my blood counts dropped as expected. With that drop my energy dropped as expected. I have just laid around today and slept. But God is good and I am reminded of the response that God gave to Paul when … Continue reading
David leaves for the unknown
God is so good showing me Scriptures that help me. I know that He will do the same for you. In this part of the story of David, Saul is determined to destroy David. Saul’s son who is David’s best … Continue reading
Today is D-Day
Today is the beginning of the stem cell transplant process. It started with me getting a PIC line in my arm. That is similar to a big IV line that stays in your arm. Next we went to my room … Continue reading
Joshua’s final words
I have one more sermon on Nov. 2 before I go into the hospital. So my blog page is going to be the way that I communicate with the world. So here’s one sermonette. In Judges 2, Joshua is reminding … Continue reading