Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Well, it's quite a day to be posting. I don't even know where to start.
This morning we went to Cancer Care to talk to Dr. Wong about the CT scan that was done during the last round of chemo. There are two parts to the results. The first part is awesome. Ramona's right leg, the one that's been causing all the pain lately, shows a big liquid mess. Although, 'liquid mess' is not usually great news, the exciting part is that the CT shows that this liquid is not malignant. So...right now she's left with a big wound that definitely isn't fun....but at least there's nothing growing (I believe we refer to that as answered prayer!).
The lungs showed a dis coordinate (I think that's the word he used??? it started with dis...) response. The biggest tumors in the lungs shrunk, some tumors stayed the same and two small tumors in the lungs grew a bit (since February). There are no new tumors! So...I guess that is a high percentage of good news. The two small tumors that aren't responding to chemo may result in an adjustment to treatment plans (We talked about all kinds of options and will wait for Dr. Wong to talk to his people). Feel free to aim specific prayers at those two tumors.

This afternoon we heard that our friend Kendra is now hanging out with Jesus in heaven. (I haven't looked back to see if we've mentioned Kendra. She was fighting a sarcoma too.) I'm sure Kendra must love being in the pain free presence of Jesus. Lorlie, we're praying you have peace tonight. It's been a long battle for you guys.

I will admit, this makes me a little scared and little bit angry, and I'm really in the middle of processing everything. I don't know why Kendra was not healed, yet I refuse to believe that Jesus didn't want to heal her. Jesus taught us to pray "Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven" Remember, Kendra is now in heaven, which is awesome for her, but what about "on earth as it is in heaven".
Those of you who have ever played sports with me know that I get mad a little too easy. When I'm playing hockey, if I see some cocky guy get all excited when he scores a goal, I'd like nothing more than to stretch him out on the ice. If I'm watching TV, I get mad when the the team I'm cheering for doesn't win. I, for some reason, always think my team deserves to win.
I feel like I'm stuck watching Satan win. Jesus has come to "give us life to the full" and Satan has come to "steal, kill, and destroy". Excuse me, but Satan is not more powerful.....
I think I'll just leave my online processing there for now....

We received a gift a few months back, that I have not mentioned until now. We've received many gifts in the last few years and are thankful for them all, but this is neat. I love when people who are hungry to know God and know what He's doing help us out.
Thank you to Rick and Elaine and everyone else who contributed money to pay for our next trip to Redding, California. The weekend we spent in Redding in February was probably the three days of most accelerated spiritual growth of our lives. The teaching coming from there as well as the testimonies continue to be incredible (www.ibethel.org). We have our flights booked for May 22nd. Our stay will include a healing conference May 27,28, and 29th. We're really excited.

....I think it's time to give Ramona her needle. (Not fun for her) (What's with all these (ridiculous)brackets today?)

Ramona's also having alot of stomach discomfort that can be prayed for.

-Earl

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

you have me curious....
with love laura and chuck

Anonymous said...

thanks for finishing the post. I wrestle with the same questions you do about Jesus. It would be so much easier if we knew why instead of wondering why.
Exciting stuff about the liquid mess, Ramona! Hopefully they can drain it and ease your pain.
Also exciting to hear about your conference!
still praying,
love chuck and laura

Dayna said...

three cheers for liquid mess! i mean, it might not be the most fun thing in the world for you ramona... but it's kinda like melted cancer, isn't it? it made a bit of a puddle as it left! :) so excited to hear that news! waiting for the lung tumors to also liquify or however they will leave your body!

i am excited about your next trip to redding and look forward to hearing all about it!
love,
dayna

Pamela said...

we are adding our faith to yours Earl and Ramona! (our bible school class...17 in total!) We are declaring total recovery for you and that you will reach many for God's Kingdom through your testimony of your body being completely healed in the Name of Jesus!

Anonymous said...

Have you heard about the benefits of asparagus for cancer?

Anonymous said...

So happy to hear the about the answer to prayer for Ramona's leg. I will continue to pray for healing for the remaining tumors. Also, your upcoming trip to California sounds really exciting. I'll have to check out that website.
Still believing, Danelle

Elviene said...

Hey Earl & Ramona,

You guys have been on my mind again today. Sending up prayers for miracles of peace, rest, hope, and assurance.

Elviene