The C Word


It is Friday.  I've been anxiously awaiting the results of the liver biopsy.  I was told that it MIGHT be done by today.  How many times am I allowed to call the MD's office on a Friday afternoon?  When will the office close?  Will I be able to wait until Monday?

At noon, I got a notification that the results were in MyChart (my electronic health file).  John was next to me when we read the results:

Liver carcinoma...malignant.  


That's cancer in the liver, that didn't start in the liver, but spread to the liver from another site.  According the the ultrasound used to perform the needle biopsy, the liver cancer is now 8.8 cm. I will see an Oncologist on March 22, who will, no doubt, start scanning and probing around for the original tumor before recommending a course of treatment. 

Last November, I was challenged to start memorizing a Bible Verse each week.  I've actually stuck with it, probably because I'm using a nifty APP on my phone called FighterVerses...

    ...and because I'm in my recliner most of the time. 😒  I'm impacted by the eternal beauty and power of God.

Here's a verse that I memorized back in December, that really speaks to me right now, since Carcinoma is merely a blob of flesh:  

Psalm 56:3-4 "When I am afraid, I put my trust in You.  In God, whose word I praise, in God I trust.  I shall not be afraid. What can flesh do to me?"

My family and my friends have also been so wonderfully encouraging.  I am so grateful for them.

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