Prayer needed for my wife

I don't pray much, but I'll make an exception for your wife, you, and your family. The church thing for me is kind of episodic.... attend for a long time and then drift away, then repeat. But my beliefs have not changed.
 
My dad always used to tell me that. He'd be great to talk to right about now.

Well then, talk to him. Don’t let your grief dampen the things your dad instilled in you. Remember back at the advice you were given, the countless times y’all talked about different things. All the memories that will be with you, so you can pass them on to your son.Don’t miss out on the blessings your dad has given you throughout the years. Even in absence, our parents will always be with us, because we are a part of them and they are a part of us.
I still talk to my dad from time to time. I’ve come to realize the things I was taught back then, still hold true today. In life’s struggles, the only thing that brings a smile to my face, is knowing what my dad would say and knowing the look on his face as I tell him. Last year I got a ticket for running a red light. I looked at the ticket and started smiling because I still remember the look on my dads face the first time I got a ticket. He looked at the ticket, shook his head and called me a dumbass. Then he said, you’ve got to pay for it.
 
Prayers sent. My wife works long hours for a Biopharma company that develops ovarian cancer treatments. Today's available medicine and procedures are as good as they have ever been.
 
You your wife and your little fella are in my prayers. God Speed my friend take care.
 
You are in our thoughts and we wish the three of you the strength and fortitude to get thru this as a loving family.
 
My heart and prayers to you and your family. I know these struggles all too well. Please look to god for comfort, he loves you.
 
Smoke and prayers sent from the Scenic Mount Washington Valley.
FWIW in 1989 my mother was diagnosed with and had surgery for breast cancer. Her white blood cell count was so bad her Surgeon told us that she may not make it. Next month she turns 91. She lives in her own home and is as active as a 90 year old person can be. Good luck.
 
You didn't say what type of cancer, but my advice is the same either way. I've watched family and friends fight it for a long time, and in some cases, only a short one. Enjoy every day you get.
 
Smoke and prayers sent from the Scenic Mount Washington Valley.
FWIW in 1989 my mother was diagnosed with and had surgery for breast cancer. Her white blood cell count was so bad her Surgeon told us that she may not make it. Next month she turns 91. She lives in her own home and is as active as a 90 year old person can be. Good luck.

I'll pass the story of your mother along. Success stories certainly relieve her mind a bit.
Also, it's great that you still have your mom at 90!
 
You didn't say what type of cancer, but my advice is the same either way. I've watched family and friends fight it for a long time, and in some cases, only a short one. Enjoy every day you get.
Yep. Trying to refocus and make our time together count. It's not a bad idea either way.
Times like this help you focus on what's really important.
 
Went to see the oncologist and aside from him seeming pretty confident that they could fix this, the tumor is smaller now than the last check.
I do t know if it's the prayer, food, herbs or all of the above but we're keeping all of it up and hoping that it keeps shrinking by the time she gets a PET/CT scan.

Thanks again everyone and please keep us in your prayers.
 
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