Mark 5:19-20 19 Jesus did not let him, but said, “Go home to your own people and tell them how much the Lord has
done for you, and how he has had mercy on you.” So the man went away and began to tell in the Decapolis how much Jesus had
done for him. And all the people were amazed.
Yes, so moving forward the Chief of Neurology UAMS has designated a treatment plan of Rituxan-mab(Chemo)every 3/4 months to try and keep the exacerbation/severity down until we head to Chicago for the transplant. I am coming to grips with the regiment. I recieve "red carpet treatment" from the lab. The older techs I worked with when I worked at the VAMC and the newer techs just follow suit. I am a hard stick I have a port but I am very protective of my port so we have a good ole time when I have to have the lab before treatment as you can see by the clip above. God has stratigically placed angels all around me to help me live to win this battle. It is a step by step intentional committed decision I make two and three times sometimes more each day. With God all things are possible is something that I remind myself of when faced with those daily decisions. The VAMC in Fayetteville, AR is full of compassionate people that I believe have been hand picked by God to minister to His people of which He has given them wisdom and knowledge, I am fortunate to have the opportunity to recieve my treatments and some labs there.
Heather, I am not sure if I know you or not, but I know God hears the prayers of the righteous according to Bible Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that you may be healed The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.(James 5:16) Thank-you for praying.
Yes, so moving forward the Chief of Neurology UAMS has designated a treatment plan of Rituxan-mab(Chemo)every 3/4 months to try and keep the exacerbation/severity down until we head to Chicago for the transplant.
ReplyDeleteI am coming to grips with the regiment. I recieve "red carpet treatment" from the lab. The older techs I worked with when I worked at the VAMC and the newer techs just follow suit. I am a hard stick I have a port but I am very protective of my port so we have a good ole time when I have to have the lab before treatment as you can see by the clip above.
God has stratigically placed angels all around me to help me live to win this battle. It is a step by step intentional committed decision I make two and three times sometimes more each day. With God all things are possible is something that I remind myself of when faced with those daily decisions.
The VAMC in Fayetteville, AR is full of compassionate people that I believe have been hand picked by God to minister to His people of which He has given them wisdom and knowledge, I am fortunate to have the opportunity to recieve my treatments and some labs there.
Praying for your healing, Timesia.
ReplyDeleteHeather, I am not sure if I know you or not, but I know God hears the prayers of the righteous according to Bible
DeleteConfess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that you may be healed The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.(James 5:16)
Thank-you for praying.
Kelly featured you today on her blog! I'm praying for your healing and strength!
ReplyDeleteCame over here from Kelly's blog and wanted you to know that I am covering you in prayer!
ReplyDeletejust a stranger thinking of you and wishing you the best... (((((hugs)))))
ReplyDeleteSo happy you all stopped by. It is a blessing to have so many praying in agreement with us.
DeleteBlessings