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Big, Bold, Crazy Prayers

Like so many of you, I have been touched by the word 'cancer' far too often.   My grandfather died of lung cancer when I was young, my mom is now (gratefully!) cancer-free,  my dad is bravely fighting through his long battle with colon cancer,  our closest Army friends are dealing with prostate cancer, my boss is undergoing chemotherapy for testicular cancer,  we lost a wonderful friend and Soldier to throat cancer,  a fabulous high school friend is a 4-year survivor of breast cancer, a college roommate's young son is battling cancer, an Army wife friend just completed reconstruction after beating breast cancer, another Army wife friend is now able to celebrate being breast cancer-free, a third Army wife friend was just diagnosed with breast cancer and begins her journey, and now my sister-in-law begins her journey to defeat breast cancer as well.   It's safe to say that I hate this awful disease.  I pray for its...

After the Surgery

Dad is doing well after his surgery. Today he was able to enjoy his first meal in eight days! It was broth and crackers ... and was hospital food ... but hey! It was food.

Sisters

My sisters and Me After a stressful day at the hospital, all four sisters decided to have some dinner. We ended up at West End in Dallas, just down the road from the Methodist Medical Center. It was close to closing time for all the restaurants there and we ended up at a yummy little Tex-Mex place for a little nourishment.  A good end to a loooooong day.

Successful Surgery for Dad

My stepmom and sisters with Dad before his surgery. After tests and scans and more of each, Dad was scheduled for surgery at the Methodist Medical Center in Dallas.  His surgeon, Dr. Jeyarajah, was fabulous and was able to remove all cancer from Dad's body.  It required a full ileostomy and the removal of over half his liver, but it also came with a very positive prognosis.  Dad will still need to go through at least one round of chemotherapy to ensure all cancerous cells have been destroyed, but then we believe Dad will be cancer-free. I was so glad all the sisters were able to be together during this time and we are all amazed that our dad walked into the hospital with stage four cancer and walked out without a trace of it.  We are so thankful for the wonders of today's hospitals and now are hopeful for a quick recovery.

Colon Cancer Strikes Again

My dad with his dog, Timmy, on Lake Texoma. My family has a history of colon cancer.  My maternal grandfather died from this type of cancer, and the memories of how sickly he looked before his death have always stayed with me.  When my mom was diagnosed with this cancer a couple of years ago, I was relieved to find out that it was in an early stage and required only a portion of her colon removed.  She fully recovered and is now cancer-free. My dad was recently diagnosed with this cancer as well.  His was further along and will require a complete removal of his colon and at least a portion of his liver as well.  The cancer has spread and the doctors are not sure if they may find more as they are in surgery.  There are spots on his lungs, liver, and thyroid as well, although they are not sure at this time if any of these are cancerous or not. My sisters and I plan to be together with our dad during the surgery and have even created a webpage at Carin...