Thursday, October 14, 2010

As you can see I finally got to take my bandages off where they put my port. I guess you can see my neck where they cut to get to my jugular. That kind of bothers me because you can see the plastic tube under my skin. It bothers me because, I am thinking how easy it would be to move the wrong way, or hit it accidentally and it come loose.

I went to doctor Vyas this morning to get some blood drawn. He'll fax the results to Doctor Gehrig. That makes it nice not to have to travel all the way to Chapel Hill just for blood test.

Willard got a flu shot while we were there. I already got mine in Chapel Hill when I got my first chemo treatment.

Weldon and Kay was there. Willard came up from behind Kay and said hey beautiful. He was trying to startle her, But she recognized his voice and just looked up and smiled that sweet smile she has. And of course Willard and Weldon started talking about hunting so that was the conversation until we were called back. Gotta love'em, lol.

I would like each one of you to say a prayer for Mr. Robert Scoggins. He just found out that he has colon cancer. It's apparently to large to do any surgery right now, so they are going to do radiation first to reduce the size of it. He really could use our prayers right now and on into the future, as he fights this hateful and evil disease called cancer. Please write his name down on your prayer list and go to the Lord each day in prayer for him. And let's not forget my sister in law Janice Moore, who continues to fight.

You know pretty soon our Lord is going to come, in a twinkling of an eye and take us away from all this sickness and suffering. Oh, I can hardly wait for the sound of the trumpets, sounding His return.

Until next time God bless and God save.

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