Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Well, I thought it only fitting that I write this in a "special" color. After surgeries, long recovery, and all the "stuff" that was involved with that, guess what? I am not going to do chemotherapy! It is an amazing feeling! Maybe I shouldn't be this excited, but I am! I went to the doctor yesterday, and he gave me the choice, but it really wasn't going to help me all that much, and I'm taking another pill for the cancer for 5 years (Arimedex) and I've decided not to have chemo. I found out he wouldn't do it if it was him making the decision, and neither would his nurse, so it was kind of a no-brainer. The side effects far outweighed the benefits for me. So finally I can say we're in the final stages of this part of the journey. After my radioactive iodine treatments next week, and reconstruction in January or February, I will just be taking that pill every day for 5 years, and being closely monitored at M. D. Anderson. I feel like the weight of the world has been lifted! Thanks be to God, and to all of you for praying and encouraging me. This is truly great news, and I am thrilled beyond measure!
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Hallelujah!
“We will shout for joy when you are victorious...” Psalm 20:5
"Miracles fill the space that is given to them. They can be as small as a twinkle or larger than the midnight sky. However, unlike dreams, miracles come to life. they are powered by the smile of an Almighty God and profoundly change all who are touched by them. Many have said, "Seeing is believing," when in reality just the opposite is true: "Believing is seeing." (Hope Rising by Kim Meeder)
With love and faith,
Betsy
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