Lima, Peru, October 2018. We could not exactly figure out what this contraption was, but we guessed it was an older version of the Flux Capacitor. |
Test results sometimes vary, and mine has. The genetic marker that showed up in my 2016 tests failed to appear in my most recent tests. That means I cannot be in the first trial, but I can be in another, so here we go—at least that is where we are right now. For a while, it will mean a couple of trips to Emory each week, and all the meds of the first study plus one. Cancer patients receive a "cocktail" of several meds, and those cocktails vary from cancer to cancer, and even patient to patient. (These, by the way, are the only cocktails I have ever had.)
Prayers are greatly appreciated. Pray that the meds work, side effects are minimal, and God is glorified.
For those who want to know more, private message me on Facebook and I can give you more details.
God's got this as we both well know! I will be selfish and look forward to seeing you some days at Emory. You are in our prayers!
ReplyDeleteIn it for the long haul. :-) Working on getting my schedule adjusted for the trips. Love you!
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ReplyDeletePraying that this "cocktail" will be more effective than the one you were first scheduled for. I love your heart, Tom, and I will pray for God's continued peace for you and April and the wisdom of your doctors. Sharon Parker
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