Good News for us too!
Charlie had his PET scan on Monday and we just got back from the getting the results. No change in 4 months....when he he had his last PET. So we are still in remission. Thank you God.
We got the news 6 months ago Charlie had stage iv EC. We didn't think he would every see another autumn....not that we really have autumn in FL....but you all know what I mean. So we are very grateful for all the prayers.
We are still taking things one day at a time...that is all we can do...but we are also grateful for the time we have together.
Stay strong, everyone.
Jane
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Great!
Jane,
I'm so happy that there was no change!!! What great news!!!
Cathy0 -
wow---really great news!
Jane---so happy to hear this...I have been following you guys--keeping you all in my prayers. We just have to celebrate the victories as they come along! Also---thanks for being such a great caregiver to your husband....my mom is doing that as well--you don't realize how much the rest of the family is "right there" along side of you--in prayer, or deed. Thanks for sharing the news....0 -
that is so awesome
Don't you love the six month speech? There should be a law against giving that thing. Obviously...Charlie has decided that his fate is between him and God and not him and a doctor. Good for him:) Congrats. Enjoy the fall smells and the wonderful moments together.
Betty0 -
I like to hear good newsunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
Hi Jane,
It was wonderful to come to the site today and see that Charlie is still in remission!!! I
live in Pittsburgh and the leaves are changing everyday. I also believe in trying to take one day at a time. God has truley blessed you both and has heard all of the prayers that have been being sent your way.
God Bless you both.
Kath0 -
Thank you allmumphy said:I like to hear good news
Hi Jane,
It was wonderful to come to the site today and see that Charlie is still in remission!!! I
live in Pittsburgh and the leaves are changing everyday. I also believe in trying to take one day at a time. God has truley blessed you both and has heard all of the prayers that have been being sent your way.
God Bless you both.
Kath
Thank you all for your responses. They mean a lot to us. And William....all I can say is you are amazing. I read on another post you are off to Cape May......we are originally from NJ and Cape May was one of our favorite places to go. Enjoy.
We continue to pray for all of you and we continue to just take one day at a time....
Thanks again and stay strong.
Jane0 -
A little bit of fall for youJaneE2366 said:Thank you all
Thank you all for your responses. They mean a lot to us. And William....all I can say is you are amazing. I read on another post you are off to Cape May......we are originally from NJ and Cape May was one of our favorite places to go. Enjoy.
We continue to pray for all of you and we continue to just take one day at a time....
Thanks again and stay strong.
Jane
Hi Jane,
I Changed my posting picture so that you can see a little bit of fall, next I will change it to winter in Pittsburgh. It's getting very pretty here and today is a very nice day here. I'm not sure if you can blow it up or not but at least you can see it.
Take care both of you!
God Bless!
Kath0 -
love the picmumphy said:A little bit of fall for you
Hi Jane,
I Changed my posting picture so that you can see a little bit of fall, next I will change it to winter in Pittsburgh. It's getting very pretty here and today is a very nice day here. I'm not sure if you can blow it up or not but at least you can see it.
Take care both of you!
God Bless!
Kath
Kath,
Thanks for the post and love the pictures. I was hoping to see some autumn leaves when we were up in RI 2 weeks ago...but we were too early.
God Bless you and Al.
Stay Strong,
Jane0
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