Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Round Two

We just got back from a trip to Seattle with Angela's parents. We had a great time at Woodland Zoo and Pike Place Market. We paid homage to Claim Jumper's and ravaged the breakfast bar at the Holiday Inn. Charlie got his arm stuck in the automated door at Cabela's. Ruby fell face first into a deceiving window at the penguin exhibit. It was a memory-filled trip.

We got back just in time for our family doctor to come over and give us an update on Angela's most recent stomach scope. The results are not what we hoped. They discovered some new cancer cells back in her stomach. The news is obviously deflating.

The silver lining in the matter is this makes our decision regarding an optional surgery in Calgary much clearer. The surgery promises odds as high as 35% that Angela will live a long life (with this type of cancer odds are usually about 1% with other options). The surgery will most likely take place one to three months from now in Calgary. It is quite invasive and risky in and of itself (lasting 5-10 hours). There is a very high possibility that Angela's stomach and other parts of her body may be removed (they won't know for sure until they have made the incision and look inside). Once they complete the operational part of the surgery they will wash out the inside of her abdomen region for an hour with hot chemo and then repeat the chemo for five straight days.

The recovery from surgery will be just as brutal. She will be in the Calgary hospital for three to four weeks recovering and adjusting to life without whatever organs/parts they remove.  After that we can transfer her home where she will be light duty for three months.  After the recovery from surgery there might be a bit more chemo, but they are not sure at this point.

This is obviously a huge undertaking for Angela, but we feel the reward and possibility of a much longer life warrant the risk of the surgery, pain of recovery, and discomfort of adjusting to a different body. It's not what any of us wanted or expected, but we will continue to lean on God and look to Him for strength, wisdom, and healing.

What about God? While we obviously hoped and believed that all of this was done and over, we cannot deny God's goodness in and through out our journey. We are grateful to Him for the last nine months and especially the last three. James 1:17 says "Every good and perfect gift is from above.."  We thank God for the good work He did and through her body... the last nine months have been filled with miracles. We are grateful to God that we have the option of this surgery. (This surgery is quite new and our surgeon is the nicest man who is also a pioneer in this surgical process [many doctors are studying under him to take this option to other parts of the world as many people are clamoring for it] and has performed over 300 of them.) We are grateful to God that no matter how long we live or what our quality of life we may have, because of Jesus the best is always yet to come. We are grateful to Him that we can pray in faith for Angela's complete healing.

We know that thousands of hours have been spent in prayer over Angela and would love for folks to continue to pray. As we begin what will hopefully be the last round we need strength, wisdom, peace, and healing.

It's like the last three months have been a chance to catch our breath and get ready for the next leg of the race.

Hebrews 12: 1b-13 NIV "...let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart."

   

8 comments:

  1. We are continuing to stand with you in prayer. You are dearly loved and prayed for. We are continuing to believe for the miraculous for Angela.

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  2. Continuing to stand with you pray for complete healing.

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  3. Love you guys! Standing in prayer for peace, strength, joy and health. Bless you, Angela! :-)

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  4. I wish you all well in this most difficult part of your journey - I hope everything goes well with surgery and chemo...Keep safe and live in the knowledge that we are all behind you wishing you everything you need to survive the next few weeks of medical procedures and everything you need to carry on afterwards. Bless

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  5. this is Catherine on my my mom's computer.... i've been praying for your surgery decision to be clear.... it is absolutely clear now! God is so present and so with you on this journey and so is your church family! Angela and Clint, we are standing with you in prayer.

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  6. Dear Clint & Angela

    We will continue the vigil and still believe for the complete healing

    Dan & Jean

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  7. Praying for you all in Ontario. Your faith and devotion to God are both glorifying of His name and completely Awe-some to see.
    May God continue to give you peace even through this next phase.

    Dana Fiorito

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  8. I will be praying for you and your family. Shana is our mutual friend, and she has been giving me updates now and then. May God strengthen you through this time and encircle your whole family with His loving arms!
    Jodie

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