Praise God- Cancer's in remission after bone marrow test

It's been 7 months now with no chemo and I'm doing well thank God. Blood count is up and am walking without walker and getting stronger each day. I have nothing but praise for my oncologist and his RN wife who took me step by step with 6 rounds of chemo and two months of aftercare chemo. I'm going to be 71 next month and looking forward to seeing my 2 year old grandaughter grow up-finish college and start a family of her own. I thank God for giving me more years to enjoy my family and friends and his creations here on earth. For those of you that are just starting your recovery journey- have hope and heart because God's in control and the cancer you may have can be healed as has mine. Hugsssss- Steve

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  • JoanieP
    JoanieP Member Posts: 573
    Hello fello Floridian. I am
    Hello fello Floridian. I am so glad to hear your wonderful news. I have been in remission 3 1/2 years. God is good!!!!!
  • tall floridian
    tall floridian Member Posts: 95
    JoanieP said:

    Hello fello Floridian. I am
    Hello fello Floridian. I am so glad to hear your wonderful news. I have been in remission 3 1/2 years. God is good!!!!!

    Thank you JoanieP
    Joanie - God is good all the time- and all the time He is good. About a year and a half ago I thought my life was finished but praise God He has given me new life and hope. It's been a tough journey but I can say with confidence that God answers prayers and stays beside and with us through it all. His will be done is my life's motto and I pray that I can bring encouragement and hope to those that are experiencing what we all have gone through. GBU and hugs - Steve
  • jimwins
    jimwins Member Posts: 2,107
    Wonderful news!
    Hi Steve!

    Wonderful news - always welcome here! Thanks for your message.
    Don't be a stranger here but it's okay if you decide to move
    on with your life too :). We certainly understand that.

    I'm so happy for you!

    Hugs back,

    Jim
  • Jeen
    Jeen Member Posts: 24
    Praise
    Good for you!

    I am trying to remember to praise God even when the test results are not as good as we'd like, one things fall apart....
    That of course I hardest for me!
  • diazr1
    diazr1 Member Posts: 101
    Jeen said:

    Praise
    Good for you!

    I am trying to remember to praise God even when the test results are not as good as we'd like, one things fall apart....
    That of course I hardest for me!

    Floridian than you for
    Floridian than you for making me cry :)
  • allmost60
    allmost60 Member Posts: 3,178 Member
    Wonderful news!
    Hi Steve,
    That is wonderful news and I'm so very happy for you! I remember when you first posted to the group. Thank you for coming back and sharing, as this will give hope to all of us praying for the same clean bill of health. Enjoy life my friend!
    Best wishes...Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10)
  • fullyloved
    fullyloved Member Posts: 39

    Thank you JoanieP
    Joanie - God is good all the time- and all the time He is good. About a year and a half ago I thought my life was finished but praise God He has given me new life and hope. It's been a tough journey but I can say with confidence that God answers prayers and stays beside and with us through it all. His will be done is my life's motto and I pray that I can bring encouragement and hope to those that are experiencing what we all have gone through. GBU and hugs - Steve

    Thank you for your testimony!
    God is good, and that is my comfort through it all! Yes, I can testify to thinking that life might soon be over. I was first diagnosed with lung cancer, with little hope of cure on this earth. Then later my diagnosis was changed to lymphoma. But now it is proving refractory, and only God knows what is ahead. Yes, I too want God's will done in my life...It's a challenge to maintain that surrender in the ups and downs of cancer. Thank you for your testimony of hope and grace and courage. And I'm glad to hear your good news!! May God bless you.
  • tall floridian
    tall floridian Member Posts: 95
    Jeen said:

    Praise
    Good for you!

    I am trying to remember to praise God even when the test results are not as good as we'd like, one things fall apart....
    That of course I hardest for me!

    Praising God
    Jeen thank you for your post. Praising God through the tough times and the good times is His desire for us. I can remember laying in bed in the hospital wondering if this week would be my last - suffering with terrible c-dif brought on by the wrong anti-biotics-losing weight- hair from chemo - and suddenly a RN or CNA would appear and ask to hold my hand and pray with me. Wow prayer changes everything-soon I was smiling and the depression faded - 15 months of in and out of the hospital - my immune system about down to 0 and my blood count so low that blood transfusions were the only thing keeping me alive. But through it all I kept praying and asking God for 20 more years to see my grandaughter grow up to have a family of her own-that was my prayer and desire. And look at me now - 7 months without needing chemo-my blood count almost normal-walking daily- gaining my weight back- hair too- waking up every morning with a smile on my face thanking God for a second chance in life. I do praise Him today and forever. Hugsssssssssss Steve
  • tall floridian
    tall floridian Member Posts: 95
    diazr1 said:

    Floridian than you for
    Floridian than you for making me cry :)

    Trusting God
    Diazr1 - thank you for your post. I hope I can make you smile too for I am smiling knowing that God's in control of all of our lives and his desire is for us to love Him and praise Him. God bless you my friend.
  • tall floridian
    tall floridian Member Posts: 95
    jimwins said:

    Wonderful news!
    Hi Steve!

    Wonderful news - always welcome here! Thanks for your message.
    Don't be a stranger here but it's okay if you decide to move
    on with your life too :). We certainly understand that.

    I'm so happy for you!

    Hugs back,

    Jim

    Thank you Jim
    Jim thanks for posting- GBU and family - high ^ 5's bro.
  • tall floridian
    tall floridian Member Posts: 95
    allmost60 said:

    Wonderful news!
    Hi Steve,
    That is wonderful news and I'm so very happy for you! I remember when you first posted to the group. Thank you for coming back and sharing, as this will give hope to all of us praying for the same clean bill of health. Enjoy life my friend!
    Best wishes...Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10)

    Thank you almost 60
    Allmost- thank you so much for your prayers and friendship- I'm thanking God daily for the second chance at life for that beautiful sweet grandaughter of mine who came to the hospital when I was the sickest and smiled at me-it was precious and healing. May God continue to bless you and your family in your journey. Hugssssssssssss - Steve
  • allmost60
    allmost60 Member Posts: 3,178 Member

    Thank you almost 60
    Allmost- thank you so much for your prayers and friendship- I'm thanking God daily for the second chance at life for that beautiful sweet grandaughter of mine who came to the hospital when I was the sickest and smiled at me-it was precious and healing. May God continue to bless you and your family in your journey. Hugssssssssssss - Steve

    Soooo cute....
    and what a beautiful grandaughter you have. I have one 18 mo's old and she brings me so much happiness and joy! Her name is Lizzy. My son and his wife had tried for 11 years to have a baby with no luck. The day I went in to the hospital to have my tumor removed for biopsy we got a call as they were taking me in to surgery telling us my daughter-in-law was pregnant. I felt so blessed and at that moment all of my fears turned to hope and gratitude and a powerful determination to beat this cancer. I babysit her 3 days a week, 10 hours a day and couldn't be happier! Enjoy your precious sweetie! Love...Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10)
  • Jeen
    Jeen Member Posts: 24

    Praising God
    Jeen thank you for your post. Praising God through the tough times and the good times is His desire for us. I can remember laying in bed in the hospital wondering if this week would be my last - suffering with terrible c-dif brought on by the wrong anti-biotics-losing weight- hair from chemo - and suddenly a RN or CNA would appear and ask to hold my hand and pray with me. Wow prayer changes everything-soon I was smiling and the depression faded - 15 months of in and out of the hospital - my immune system about down to 0 and my blood count so low that blood transfusions were the only thing keeping me alive. But through it all I kept praying and asking God for 20 more years to see my grandaughter grow up to have a family of her own-that was my prayer and desire. And look at me now - 7 months without needing chemo-my blood count almost normal-walking daily- gaining my weight back- hair too- waking up every morning with a smile on my face thanking God for a second chance in life. I do praise Him today and forever. Hugsssssssssss Steve

    Isn't it amazing how
    Isn't it amazing how sometimes God sends someone or something to tell us what we need to hear? When I was diagnosed with eye cancer, I found several books written by Lynn Eibb who is a cancer survivor too, and they really helped me to remember Gods grace even in the tough times.
    I am so thrilled to learn you are doing well!