Today is Tuesday, early in the morning, when normal people are sleeping.  It is funny how our body and mind reacts with situations in our lives.  I woke up this morning at 1:10 A.M. as if it were time to get up and head off to work.  I know the anticipation of tomorrow is on my mind and heart. 

How do people make it through these times without God in their lives is a question I have wondered about for a few weeks now.  Sharing this with Alex (founder of Christianity and Real Estate here on A.R.) he suggested I write a post about it.  I just don't see how I can bring myself to write the post now.  Maybe later when I know how to put it together.

Other people have been here in Cyndi's shoes, many right here on A.R. for that matter.  This battle can be won.  The fight these women endure is unreal.  The steadfast spirit is also, unreal.  All I can say is Gods promise to never leave us, and that He is always here for us is how we are making it through this roller coaster ride.

I hope the next post I write will be one of good news, that Cyndi is cancer free.  I hope and pray she will make it through with no complications, and when it is done, we can both give God the praise He is so deserving of.  What love He must have for us, to listen to our every thoughts we have. 

Thank you again, from the bottom of our hearts for your support and prayers.  God bless.  

Bob and Cyndi

 
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Bob, I will be praying hard for Cyndi and for you today. This too shall pass.

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Best wishes for the best results. Our prayers and wishes are with you.

 

Kind regards,

Tony

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Bob, two people I am close to recently had experience with cancer and I am happy to report that both are in full remission!  Today there are many good treatments for cancer and it's not the dread it use to be, though it is still serious.  One was a young man in his early 40's who had multiple myloma (bone marrow cancer).  He was stage 3 which is the worst it can be when finally diagnosed.  After a year and 3 bone marrow transplants he is in full remission.  Many prayed for him.  The second is my cousin born 7 days after me.  She was diagnosed with liver cancer in October, and after surgery is in total remission without needing any chemotherapy. 

I will be praying for you and your wife.

 

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Bryant, you know you and your wife were here when Cyndi had her brain tumor removed a year and six months ago.  Thank you for your prayers, and we are wishing you and your family the best.

Tony, I want you to know your prayers being given mean so much to Cyndi and I.  We want to also be here for your family if your ever in need of prayer, for anything, health or otherwise.

Ann, your absolutely right.  God is allowing our doctor's to do so much these days.  I use to think years ago that God was not allowing a break through on cancer as He was trying to get our attention.  I don't know if that really holds water but I thought it anyway.  I am very happy you shared your experiences concerning your loved ones who have won this battle as well.  See....We have an awesome God.  I think there is a song out there saying this also...(smile) as He has and always will be our Awesome God.  Thanks Ann for being here.

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I have read ALl the posts about Cyndis oddessy....... all I can say is.....

"WooooohOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!"

God is SOOOOoooooo GOOD!!!!!

\O/

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