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prayers for youwinsomebulldog said:You are already in my
You are already in my prayers, Heidi, but I'll say a special one (or two) for you tomorrow! Know that you are never alone! Your pink sisters are there with you every step of the way, and God is ALWAYS by your side! He will cradle you in His arms and carry you when you have no strength of your own.
Blessings and prayers,
Jenn
Prayers are going out for you and me and others w/bc. I will speak to dr today to schedule my masectomy. Im getting more anxious but trying to stay calm. ann -
prayers for youwinsomebulldog said:You are already in my
You are already in my prayers, Heidi, but I'll say a special one (or two) for you tomorrow! Know that you are never alone! Your pink sisters are there with you every step of the way, and God is ALWAYS by your side! He will cradle you in His arms and carry you when you have no strength of your own.
Blessings and prayers,
Jenn
Prayers are going out for you and me and others w/bc. I will speak to dr today to schedule my masectomy. Im getting more anxious but trying to stay calm. ann -
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Praying for a successfulJean T. Szabo said:Surgery Tomorrow
Prayers for you on their way. "Be at peace knowing you are in God's healing hands."
Praying for a successful surgery Heidi! -
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Hoping you will check inNew Flower said:Hope your surgery went well
Wishing you clear margins and speedy recovery.
Bug hug,
New Flower
Hoping you will check in with us when you feel like it! Praying your surgery was successful and that you are recovering comfortably! -
illumination
I remember speaking to a good friend the night before my surgery and she told me to see the entire day through an illuminating bright light and feel all the light following me through the process, from the registration to the changing rooms to the prep area and then the operating room. See all involved being guided to healing you.
I did that and it made a huge difference. I felt calm and protected and as the doctor wheeled me into the operating room I asked him to bring some angels along and he said they were already there surrounding the room.
WIshing you lots of angels, RO
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