
As morale for the American Public is slightly low, I wanted something to help us reflect on what our Founding Fathers based this country on so many years ago. In doing so, my site is dedicated to those who put their lives on the line each day to save lives. Military Men and Women, Dr.s, Nurses, and other medical staff, Firemen and women, Poliece Men and Women, as well as MANY others. May God Bless and Protect each one as they serve to protect us. My Political decision won't be based on words freely spoken, but on actions that deserve my vote. I will vote based on the Love of my country as well as it's people and for those who freely fight to keep me safe. While I don't enjoy war with anyone, including the innocent, I also want to be sure those who are fighting for my freedom and their families are kept safe and not put in harms way. Thats where my vote and that of other Americans is most important. To save our futures and to be united. Please Join me in prayer for my Country as we embark on hard decisions and fight for the freedoms and privledges set forth by our Founding Fathers and fought so bravely over the years by American Soldiers. I pray also for friends and family of other soldiers from other countries who also fight for the freedoms of their countries. In God may we ALL trust! Love to each and every one of you no matter what country your from. ~Rebekah
Continued prayer for little Morgan...
Friday, December 21, 2007
Just read their update and they have this to say:
Chemo starts tonight. We got the protocol and it is much more intensive than the first time. She used to have a major chemo treatment every 3 weeks. She would bottom out (counts, feeling bad) about 10 days out, then start coming back, then have about a week of feeling ok before the next treatment. Well, the new protocol has 6 drugs now instead of 4. That we knew about when I wrote the last time. The new protocol has a major treatment every 2 weeks. Her oncologist said to expect more fevers (thus hospitalization), more transfusions, etc. this time. Right now, we're wondering if there will be any good days between the bad? This is going to be much harder on her and us.
Chemo starts tonight. We got the protocol and it is much more intensive than the first time. She used to have a major chemo treatment every 3 weeks. She would bottom out (counts, feeling bad) about 10 days out, then start coming back, then have about a week of feeling ok before the next treatment. Well, the new protocol has 6 drugs now instead of 4. That we knew about when I wrote the last time. The new protocol has a major treatment every 2 weeks. Her oncologist said to expect more fevers (thus hospitalization), more transfusions, etc. this time. Right now, we're wondering if there will be any good days between the bad? This is going to be much harder on her and us.
Recurrant rhabdomyosarcoma is a killer. Most kids that have a recurrance don't have much of a chance. Due to the very early stages that we found both her original tumor and this new one, she falls into a very small group that has a favorable prognosis.
Please pray for them. I've had such a burden on my heart for them all. It's a bit frustrating that I'm not nearby anymore to just waltz down there and give them a dish for dinner, or even offer my hand at babysitting. I know God will provide for them, but I know they could certainely use your prayers.
Rebekah
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