Flores,
Pl give me your husbands name so that I and some friends can pray for him. We
meet every friday (from the time my wife fell sick) to pray for those who are
sick, and for Bible study.
There will be times when you'll break down and feel hopeless. Ask God to comfort
you in ways that only He can. He'll get thru to you maybe thru a Bible verse, or
thru something you read, or an email, a phone call, etc. Only He knows what will
comfort you at that moment.
I hope your husband has accepted the Lord as his savior. My wife was able to
bear all the suffering with the knowledge that "God is good all the time," and
He never does anything without a purpose. Like I said before its impossible for
us to comprehend everything that's happening, but when we trust Him completely
He gives us peace of mind amid the turmoil.
God be with you,
Joe.
----- Original Message ----
From: Luis G Flores <flores5934@...>
To: stomachcancer@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 12:56:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Stomach Cancer] Re: Stomach cancer case
Thank you Joe for answering my email. I am so sorry to hear about
your wife. We also pray for a miraculous healing, but at the same time, we are
preparing ourselves for the worst. We try to enjoy every little time that he
feels better and make the best of it
I wish you the best
Flores
joejoseph62 <joejoseph62@ yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi Flores,
Sorry to hear about your husband. My wife (42) went thru the same -
adenocarcinoma of the duodenum - for 7 months. An 8 hr surgery and
then four cycles of chemo with different drugs did not help her. We
finally stopped chemo so that she could live without the side effects
for some time. She passed away peacefully on her birthday (Sept 16th).
There's actually nothing drugs can do in such situations. Drs keep the
chemo going 'cause they don't know what else to do. I'm not blaming
them, but that's the way the disease is.
My wife and I found a lot of peace, inspite of the nightmare we were
going thru, in trusting the Lord. We wont understand it all, but we
have to hold on tenaciously to the Bible verse "All things happen for
the good of them that love the Lord." Its not easy to do that, but
when you pray sincerely you'll find the "peace that passes all
understanding" . I've gone thru it & so I tell.
The Lord may send a miraculous healing, and you should pray for that,
and get others around to also pray for him. But both of you should
prepare yourselves mentally. I'm telling out of experience, pl get
your legal papers and other formalities done - you can throw them away
later if he is healed.
Sorry if I'm disappointing you, but I thot I should share what I've
gone thru. Take care.
Regards,
Joe.
--- In stomachcancer@ yahoogroups. com, Luis G Flores <flores5934@ ...>
wrote:
>
> HI to all of you
> Five month ago my husband has been diagnosed with stomach cancer
(adenocarcinoma) stage IV because the cancer has spread into the bones.
> It has been a nightmare. He is only 44 years old and up to know
he has enjoyed a healthy life.
> He was been recieving chemotheraphy every two weeks. Doctors are
aming to prolong his life. They say that cure or surgery it is not
posssible because the advance stage of his illness.
> If any of you out there knows any case of stomach cancer that had
beat all odds or any helpfull information that can be helpfull to us,
it will be very much appreciated.
>
> Thank to all of you in advance,
> Flores
>
>
>
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