Monday, October 23, 2006

Same Song, Second Verse

This fall is stacking up to be remarkably like last fall, thus the title, Same Song Second Verse.
Last fall Debbie had improved enough to take some vacation time in Branson and also accepted a speaking appointment for the women's Ministry here. During our vacation the Oncologist called with alarming news from recent tests fearing that her cancer was ravaging her. We had a faith crisis for couple of days, but we decided to trust God, thinking that it was all a ploy by the enemy to sidetrack her from her keynote speech in five days. God was faithful and the oncologist admitted that they apparently misread her MRI and she continued to improve.

Well, this year we had a wonderful week of vacation time in the Northeast seeing fall foliage. Debbie is scheduled to speak again at the RHCC Women's Fall Renewal on the subject of "Healing Prayer" in early November. And guess what? The oncologist is alarmed again. One of the blood tests that serves as a marker for her type of cancer (it also measures many other things so it is not a super accurate marker for Multiple Myeloma) has been increasing over the last 3 months from 0.1 (where it was stable for a year) up to 0.2 in August, to 0.4 in late September, to 0.5 in mid October. So she will go in for a new and more accurate blood protein test this weekalogn with an MRI, which she dreads since it takes about 3 hours of lying on her back time with the pounding machine above and around her.

Our prayer is simply that the M Protein marker is increasing just because of an alternative treatment she did in August and September to strengthen her bones, plus, that treatment could easily be the cause of the increase. Hopefully, this more accurate test will show that she is still in the normal range like she was in August. That is why the oncologist was not concerned with the 0.2 reading then, knowing that it can fluctuate due to many reasons. We should know something more definitive by Friday this week. In the meantime, our Naturopath is having her to again increase the natural medicines she had cut back on, just to get a headstart on any treatment regimen that may be needed. He sees what appears to be a viral attack on her body in the slides that I sent him and does not think it is the cancer, but he cannot be sure. The more accurate test this week with the oncologist will tell us what is or is not going on.

2 Comments:

At 10/27/2006 9:53 AM, Blogger Missionary's Missionary said...

To two of my favorite people: You are giants in faith. I love you and will continue to pray for you both. I anxiously await the outcome of the tests. Debbie, you will do well at the Women's Prayer Retreat! You always do! Your message will have even more meaning now. Love's prayers..Dottie

 
At 10/30/2006 5:32 AM, Blogger Brooks Inc. said...

Debbie-

YOu remain in our prayers! We love you adn your precious family!

Becky

 

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