American Goldfinch pondering his next move |
After waiting for 15 days post-surgery I finally have my pathology results. The lymph nodes were all negative and the margins were clear. What this means right now is I don't have to do any radiation treatments. Most likely will not have to do chemotherapy, but I can't rule it out yet. Pathology confirmed the type of cancer being invasive lobular carcinoma (LCIS) with the greatest size being about 12 mm in the right breast. The official staging would then be called Stage 1 Breast Cancer. We will be following up with a medical oncology team in St. Louis with Washington University Physicians/Siteman Cancer Center. There is another test we are once again waiting on to help make that decision for or against chemotherapy. Determining if chemotherapy is necessary is a very complex and layered decision. Each case of cancer is treated specifically to patient needs, diagnostic test results, and the wisdom of a team of oncology doctors. Although the news I received today is excellent I still don't know what the future weeks and months may look like. We will also be exploring the possibility of hormone therapy. We did see the plastic surgeon doctor and everything is healing and moving along as expected. I was thankfully able to get the drain tubes out today. I'm still not driving and am very limited in my upper body movements. So for now, I'm home following the doctor's orders to rest and heal.
Northern Cardinal and a Rose Breasted Grossbeak search for seeds on the ground |
Red-Bellied Woodpecker |
So I'm trying to focus on what I can do and not what I want to do. They are entirely two different things. I know it sounds crazy but I love to clean. For some reason, it gives me great satisfaction and joy to complete a cleaning job. As I have been home for 2 weeks now I see all the cleaning projects that need to be done. The thing is, I can't do them myself. Another day. So instead I'm trying to focus on what I can do. I do close my eyes a lot and that is okay also. I have fixed myself a corner seat by the window in my living room. Last weekend I got the boys to get me a new bird feeder. It is amazing how many birds have visited the feeder in just 4 days' time. They are spunky, fast, and beautiful creatures. So diverse in color, shape, and size. They are wild and free. Not a care in the world. There is an obvious pecking order around the feeder. The sounds of birds singing and chirping can be heard as the breeze blows through the newly outstretched leaves of the pin oak and redbud trees. Some of the seed falls to the ground and the birds swarm the grass below in search of a tasty morsel. It reminds me of the parable of the sower. Couldn't you spare to hear some good news? Let me tell you about the best Good News ever.
The parable explained:
The question is what type of ground do you possess? What is your soil like? There are four options:
1. Footpath or wayside -- distractions of this world are overshadowing the truth and you lose faith.
2, Rocky ground --roots can't go deep and are swayed by the temptations of this world.
3. Thorns- pushed away due to cares, riches, and pleasures in life.
4. Good soil -- fruit will come in season
It's a matter of the soil of your heart. Are you hearing this? God's word is the seed.
It depends on the soil condition of your heart for the seed to bring forth fruit. Everyone hears the message.
It depends on what you do with the seed. Fruit comes when the harvest is ready -- that is a season. Notice that
patience is required for the harvest. Patience, I have come to find out has a close cousin: waiting.
The harvest is coming.
Blue Jay |
PRAISE GOD!!!!! Continued prayers for healing and for the other test results you are waiting for.
ReplyDeleteThankful for this news!! We’ll keep praying! Sending lots of love & hugs.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jesus!! We are praying for continued health and healing and comfort and peace as you wait on the Lord Anna. God Bless you!
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