Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Hey everyone. It's been one of those not-so-fun kinds of days. The CT shows that there is "something" in Ramona's lungs. The doctor said, "Don't worry, Don't worry, Don't worry" and such type things but it's hard when we let ourselves believe Ramona's lungs were actually clear. He also said it might only be scar tissue in the lungs. The day was spent adjusting our minds to that concept and trying to round up information to send to Mayo. Just wanted to keep prayer warriors in the loop. Thanks.

PS Information like this is pretty vague. We are trying to figure out what is actually going on. As far as medical information is concerned we'll try writing a long detailed blog later. Good night

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Earl & Ramona:
Yes, just confirming that you are still the most prayed for couple in Morweena at our house. :-)
When our 2 year old prays at night, "Jesus, help Mona not get hurt" I add my own silent prayer that the arm held high will not be too terribly uncomfortable.
I know it is practially a cliche but "With God all things are possible" and may that be true with radiation treatments as well.
Blessings,
Trudy & Abe
and family

Anonymous said...

Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. Hebrews 11:1
No doubt you guys have applied those verses to your lives many times in the past year. As Deb and I continure to urgently pray for God's healing in your situation may you find strength for today. Time is passing on and we're sure that your physical, emotional and mental strength is being greatly challenged. That's normal. It's alright! GOD LOVES YOU - ALWAYS! Sincerely praying for you,
Brad and Deb Kornelsen

Chad said...

i love how vague doctors are these days. i mean its good that they dont tell you anything till they are pretty sure they know what it is but on the other hand sometimes it feels better knowing what you possibly have than not knowing anything at all
end rant haha
im praying that its just scar tissue, im just looking back at what a crazy 7-8 months it has been for you two and thank god for the faith and endurance he has given you and pray that he will continue to give you that
chad

Anonymous said...

Hey guys...you're totally in my thoughts and prayers (yah, it sounds cliche, but its true...) We prayed for you in New Testament World class today. How about that... Really hope things will look up for you, but more importantly, that you would know the grace and joy of God in the little moments throughout the day.

Lots of love, Crystelle

Anonymous said...

We pray for you often, even though we don't comment much.

We spent a winter in Toronto years ago when Jason was at Sick Kids. We found lots of caring Christians there and it is good to hear they are still there!

I will probably be in Toronto some time in the next while. If you are still there I'd like to drop in.

Anonymous said...

Earl & Ramona
My thoughts and prayers are for you alot. The other day when I took Tammy into the 'Cancer Foundation' for her bi-yearly check up, and had to sit around for nearly 2 1/4 hours waiting, I found myself not so patient! I thought about you and realized my little frustration is probably a common ordeal for you far too often. I pray God will give you strength and peace and patience and healing.
We love you!
Emily for the Loewens