Saundra's doing even better
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Joe here: the doctor removed the nose tube, a big relief. Today the colon doc said she could have nourishment. She ate some egg, grits (a corn cereal), and drank some coffee. Oh, first she had an orange popsicle -- said it was wonderful. Haven't seen her primary oncologist yet. We were told Friday that nourishment would feed her tumor first. Still waiting on clarification of her options.
Thanks for words of encouagdment and prayers. - Joe
Thanks for words of encouagdment and prayers. - Joe
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Joe :Such a good news.Thanksfroggy1 said:great news
Great news-just getting that nose tube out must be wonderful-been there, done that!
Take care, Ginny
Joe :Such a good news.Thanks again .you are such a thoughtful husband.I pray for you both.Lots of love and hugs0 -
Still praying!
So brave! I am praying.
Deb0 -
Hello,
Wonderful!
I'm sooo
Hello,
Wonderful!
I'm sooo glad things are looking better so quickly.
Sharon0 -
encouraging
Dear Joe, thanks for the continued updates. Your words are so encouraging to others who may find theirself in this spot. I sure know the celebration when the nose tube comes out...I always called it my elephant snout.... then when my legs swelled up I said I had everything but the ears LOL...
Praying all the food has made it through the system okay and Saundra continues to get better, also prayers the combination works hard against the cancer and not on her. It is a tough combo for most people.
Praying also for Saundra to feel wonderful and have a great time at the family gathering.
Lots of prayer ♥ hugs ♥ love Bonnie0 -
Thanks for keeping us
Thanks for keeping us posted. Prayers always. Elaine0
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