Please pray for my daddy
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January 6, 2011 at 7:40 pm #45446gavinModerator
Hi Libby,
This is great news, thank you so much for sharing it with us all. Keeping my fingers crossed for your dad that his next chemo cycle works well and loads of positive thoughts coming your way.
My best wishes to you and your dad,
Gavin
January 6, 2011 at 10:14 am #45445marionsModeratorlibby….your Dad appears to have a great response to the current treatment. Congratulations. Please, keep us posted about his success with the additional Tarceva.
All my best wishes,
MarionJanuary 6, 2011 at 1:56 am #45444libbySpectatorAfter 4 courses of chemo – Gemstibine and Cisplastin. God has showed my family his healing power, by shrinking my daddy’s tumor.
My dad is doing really well health wise. He still has his up and down days.
He will start his next chemo cycle this Monday January 10. Along with the Gemstibine and Cisplastin, he will be taking Tarceva daily.He was a little nervous with Tarceva, but now he has gotten brave and ready to conquer.
Please keep my daddy in your prayers. As I will continue to keep your families in my prayers.
After all these medicines are administered by God, therefore God’s healing touch is with the medicine.
December 14, 2010 at 9:40 pm #45443libbySpectatorThank you everyone for your support. Each one of you are in my prayers.
Words cant really begin to explain our situation, which i know many of you know. My dad just is so frustrated these days. Its tough to keep his spirits uplifted. I just pray everyday that he is given the will power to want to live then strength to fight this diseases.December 14, 2010 at 6:54 pm #45442cinnaminSpectatorHi Libby,
Sending you email. Thoughts and prayers to your Dad and you!Janet
December 14, 2010 at 2:27 am #45441mlepp0416SpectatorLibby: Your daddy is in our thoughts and prayers.
Margaret
December 14, 2010 at 1:29 am #45440kimcirucciSpectatorHi Libby, my heart goes out to you & your family. Please read my post under “Introduction” labeled “My inspirational story”. I also had inoperable cholangiocarcinoma, but I found a dr. in New York who is the only surgeon in the country who performs a type of surgery called ex vivo. After failing chemo & seeking the expertise of many physicians, I was repeatedly told that my tumor (10 cm) was inoperable. I am here to say that my tumor has been removed & so far, I am cancer-free. I may only have 1/4 of my liver remaining, but the tumor is gone. If you find my story on here, I hope that it gives you some hope. I don’t know your father’s entire history, but I am hoping that this type of surgery may be his answer. I am a walking miracle & I can only hope and pray that many, many others become miracles too. I will pray that your dad becomes one. Please keep me posted & tell your dad to fight!!! Inoperable doesn’t always mean inoperable…it only means you must keep fighting until you find a brave hero.
December 12, 2010 at 9:02 am #45439slittle1127MemberThoughts and prayers are with you and your family. God is always faithful and when the waters are swirling around me and I think they want to swallow me up, I turn to Him, my refuge and my strength. Glad you have that support also. Blessings, Susan
December 12, 2010 at 6:02 am #4543832coupeSpectatorLibby,
God said it best – don’t fear, He is with you. Praying for a Christmas miracle for you Daddy.Grace and Peace,
bobDecember 12, 2010 at 2:18 am #4464libbySpectatorHi everyone,
All of you are in my thoughts and prayers. God works miracles every hour of everyday.
My dad was diagnosed of this type of cancer this Oct 2010. By the grace of God he has no symptoms. Right now his tumor is located in an area where it cannot be operated. The doctors started chemotherapy. He has had three courses so far, and by God -
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