Have you ever been so overwhelmed by God’s goodness and
mercy that you were left speechless?
Surprising as it might seem, the excitement in the exam room a month ago, left Michael … and even me … speechless.
Michael, as you know, is part of a vaccine trial at Duke University Brain Cancer Center. They only see people who are dealing with brain tumors. We go monthly. The routine goes like this: a tech meets us at the door and escorts Michael to the scales and BP cuff and takes all his vitals, then a nurse escorts us to the exam room where she asks all the questions about how he’s been since last visit, then a nurse practitioner comes in and goes over the day’s lab work, does the neuro-checks (you know: touch your nose, walk heal-toe without falling over, subtract by 7s ...) and shows us the MRI. She then goes and consults with the doctor, who comes back in with the nurse to reiterate what’s already been said by the NP and make sure we understand the next steps. This time, though, it really felt like the doctor just wanted to be in on the fun – yes, fun!
The nurse practitioner said, “We rarely see MRI’s this good.” Then when the doctor came in, she said, “You know what all the excitement was out there just now? We were all talking about how your MRI is the best one we’re going to see all day, or longer! Look! What was a small spot last time, is hardly a shadow now! And there's no sign of any new growth anywhere else!"
And Michael and I just sat there. Yes, it is all so very
overwhelming. Exciting. And overwhelming.
And so our excitement is tempered. We are humbled.
In the midst of our joy, we mourn with our friend. We mourn with our other friend, whose wife “received her eternal healing” from cancer, (as her husband texted me) just a few months ago. We mourn with so many others who do not receive a miracle, who struggle with daily problems of life, who seek relief from endless burdens, whose loss seems overwhelming.
Long ago I stopped looking for reasons, reasons for miraculous healing, reasons for death too soon, reasons for trials, reasons for amazing blessings. Together, Michael and I persist in our assurance that God is good, that God hears our pains, that God weeps with us and comforts us and gives us strength. And that God smiles and dances and rejoices with us when we are joyful. We persist in our attempts to show our gratitude for all good things by, as faithfully as we know how, doing what God has for us to do. Sometimes our work is to cheer each other on in joy and sometimes it is to sit quietly and mourn together for what is lost.
We are thankful for scientific knowledge; we consider it a gift of God. We are thankful for the opportunity to benefit from some of the most advanced medical knowledge regarding the cancer that invaded Michael's brain.
Michael will continue with monthly chemotherapy (tablets at home) and immunotherapy (injections at the brain cancer center) for the next year. He will be on the highest doses of chemo possible “because he tolerates it so well”. He tolerated one of those highest doses in January and will take the next series in a couple weeks. It is timed so that his worst days fall between Sundays so he is able to look strong in the pulpit every week!
Thank you for your support in the many ways you have shown it to us. All the notes, cards, calls, emails, visits, and prayers sustain us. We thank God for each of you.
I join yours and God's rejoicing! Halleluiah! Will continue to pray for healing and God's blessing on you. - Kevin Stainton
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing news! Then again, it's amazing because I don't really rely on, or expect that God will answer so directly to specific prayers that I have. CELEBRATION! May God continue to bless you both each and every day! Doug and Ruth
ReplyDeleteThank you for the update Rachel. That is great news. May the Lord continue to uphold you both.
ReplyDeleteCody
Amazing what science can do these days. So thankful!
ReplyDeleteI just don't even know what to say except. Amen and thank you God for taking care of my brother on this journey. Thank you for his beautiful wife and kids. Thank you God for everything and continue to bless and heal them. I love you all.
ReplyDeleteThank you. "There is power power wonder working power in the blood of the Lamb".
ReplyDeleteRachel and Michael, I'm so happy for you! Such good news. Stay in peace. XOXO Caroline
ReplyDeleteWonderful thoughts! Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteSo very thankful.
ReplyDeleteGreat News and God is so good!!!
ReplyDeleteSpeechless and blessed. God is using you both in this journey. May God continue to bless you.
ReplyDeleteGreat news. May God's miracle continue the improvement until Mike is healed completely. God bless!
ReplyDeleteThat is such great news. We, at Beulah, rejoice with you and thank our Lord for His love and grace.
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