Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Today was my last treatment on the cyberknife. I hope each of you will join me in prayer, praying that these treatments has done away with my cancer. And I hope each one of you will join me in my prayer that the cancer does not return again.


This is the first room of which they call you into. Sandy works here. She takes blood pressure and give the medications.




Meet Sandy, always helpful, always kind words to say. Always wearing a smile. I don't know how they do it.
I asked her the other day how can she stay so cheerful around people with cancer, knowing that some will not make it. I asked her did she get depressed. She said at times she did. She said when she did get depressed she always made herself think about the ones who were now free of cancer. She said it helped knowing that many do get cured.




As I said before, today was my last treatment. The day of your last treatment you go up and write a message in the book that's on the podium. My message was to thank all the hard-working professionals at UNC who have with kindness help me and many others through our ordeals of cancer.








The people at UNC are amazing. Always helpful always encouraging. I don't know of any other place like it.
The young lady standing beside me is Nadia. She is the technician that runs the cyberknife.
She's the one who hog ties the people to the table where they can't move, LOL. :-)
I am so glad that my treatments are over, and that Willard and I don't have to drive that long trip to UNC Chapel Hill every day. It's going to seem good to get up in the morning and not have to go anywhere.
Say a quick prayer if you will for all the people in this nation and throughout the world whom have cancer. They all need our prayers.





Continue if you will to remember my sister in law Janice Moore, with her continuing battle with this wicked disease called cancer.






Remember if you will also in prayer Judy Jackson, who just had open heart surgery. Her husband Leslie was diagnosed with cancer a few months ago. So both of them are really having a rough right now.






Keep remembering Roy and Francis Norris. Roy has not regained his strength back from the ordeal that he had with cancer, appendicitis, and a heart attack. If you'll remember all this happened within a weeks time. So please keep him in your prayers. There's so many things that are happening to so many people that we care about, it's, hard to keep up with it all. But the Bible tells us in many places of its pages that such things would happen. God never promised us a rose garden, did he? We all have our problems we all come upon troubled waters. And we all know somehow or another we'll have to get on the other side of those troubled waters. And if we asked for our Lord Jesus to hold our hands until we get to the other side, we know He is faithful and true to help us.
Until next time, Willard and I both wish you health and happiness and may God bless and may God save.

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