Luke 1:37 “For nothing is impossible with God.”
We have had a full afternoon at the oncologist office and hospital. While we had prayed that the news would be better – Jo and I have been preparing for the news that we received. Short story is that while this is not the original tumor/cancer that Kenny previously had it is an aggressive cancer that will be treated by chemo, radiation and possibly surgery once they can get the tumor under control. There is still some additional test that they are doing on the biopsy however with the information that they have the chemo treatment will begin tomorrow. Kenny had another CT scan this afternoon looking for other locations that the tumor may be located or may have started from. He will be having a port line installed tomorrow morning followed by being admitted to the hospital to start the chemo treatment. These chemo treatments will require full hospitalization while it is being administered.
Prayer concerns
They can locate any additional tumors if there are any.
The chemo is successful in treating the cancer.
The side effects are minimal.
The 2nd pathology report reveals the additional information that will help in his treatment.
We pace ourselves for this long marathon ahead of us.
~Ken and Jo~
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