awes yes for sure...i hope everything goes good!...good luck..
2007-01-25 12:29:37
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answered by Cutie101 3
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There is always hope. We found that out 22 months ago when my 17 year old son was diagnosed with stage IV abdominal sarcoma.
It is the single most terrifying event we had ever been through. He was filled with cancer and spent the 33 days in the hospital.
I know that you are scared about the biopsy, and here is how we got through listening to doctor after doctor explain biopsies and diagnostic tests to us. Even though we dreaded those tests (and still do) they are absolutely necessary in order to move on to the next step in treatment . . or no treatment. You have to know the truth no matter how painful it might or might not be . . bad or good news. Because once you have the news you can deal with it . . it is the not knowing that is damaging. So, we faced all the news with determination to keep on fighting . . listened . . and asked questions. It is hard. It is scary. There is no easy way through this except head on.
Be strong and you will find your courage.
2007-01-25 20:38:56
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answered by Panda 7
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good luck *says a prayer*
if it is cancer it's not the end, i had cancer when i was 16-17, had two rounds of treatment but i've gone on to be cancer free now for years, i have 3 wonderful children and i'm sure your son will go on to beat things too. :)
2007-01-25 20:50:34
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answered by nanabooboo 4
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I had the same problem last year with my yourger daughter, and I told her many times, that God send us that and he will see for us, shwing us the way to follow and giving us the streght to support the problem, We are roman Catholic, and we allwasy ask Virgen Mary the mother of Jesus to protect us show us the path, everythin was good with my daughter just a small operation, and now she is fine, after a year she had some test and everything was ok. God is with you
2007-01-25 20:38:50
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answered by pelancha 6
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The power of prayer is amazing and your son will be in mine. I was there myself a few years ago and I'm sure that prayer and faith in our Lord is what pulled us through. Please post a followup and let us know how your son is doing. May God Bless.
2007-01-29 19:37:46
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answered by Jade 4
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In the name of Jesus, I pray that God opens the windows of heaven and pours out His mercy, peace and bountiful health upon your precious son. In His Word, He declares that by the stripe Jesus bore in His body we are healed, so I stand firmly on the foundation of that truth and pray that when the doctors look at your son they will find nothing, absolutely nothing, abnormal in any way whatsoever. I also pray that our Father removes all fear, worry and doubt from your heart as well as your son's heart.
Keep looking up and expect only the best because God can do ANYTHING.
2007-01-25 21:03:53
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answered by Bethany 6
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Dear God,
Please be with this young man, his family and the doctors treating him. I know you have a plan for us all, including this man, but it is easy for us to loose sight of this when confronted with earthly fears. Let him feel your presence and your healing hand regardless of the out come. Give the doctors the knowledge they need to treat him, the family the strength to support him, and he the peace to know that you are at work in his life.
In Christs name,
Amen
Peace be with you in this difficult time and remember all of Gods promises to us.
2007-01-29 19:49:24
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answered by jessnbethsmom 4
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I hope everything turns out ok. Our prayers are with you.
2007-01-25 20:30:52
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answered by HiTekRednek 3
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I just want to agree in Jesus name with what Bethany prayed!
God bless you and your lovely son!
2007-01-25 21:40:24
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answered by rosemary w 3
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you are in my prayers right now!
2007-01-25 22:32:42
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answered by daisy322_98 5
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