Friar David very ill

  • Thread starter Thread starter Sirach2
  • Start date Start date
Status
Not open for further replies.
Hello All!
I know it has been a long time since I sent out a letter but I wanted to wait till I knew somethings.

My wound is healing well. I still need to see the surgeon who will make any decisions about my going home.

I recently had an MRI to see if the tumor had infiltrated my spine but it has not. The last CT scan I had was just before my last surgery and my oncologist took a look at it and said that yes there has been some growth in the tumors but he expected this. With me being off of the infusion so long he thought there would be more growth but there was not. I had been off of the chemo infusion (but I still was taking the pills but those are considered a maintenance form of chemo when taken alone). What he did not expect was how little the growth was so over all he was happy and I have restarted the infusion which I hate as it causes a day of cold sweats.

We have a new nurse-practitioner here at the nursing home and she helped me get a handle on my ostomy… I feel much more confident about it.

The plans for the future is that once the wound is healed and I do not need any special care I will move to a parish in Chicago and work there. I will take one class a semester at CTU.

I hope everything is going well for you and know that you are in my prayers, please pray for me.
God Bless,
Thank you, Friar David. I pray for you every day, and I thank you for praying for me. I am in need.
 
O great St. Peregrine, you have been called “The Mighty,” “The Wonder-Worker,” because of the numerous miracles which you have obtained from God for those who have had recourse to you.

For so many years you bore in your own flesh this cancerous disease that destroys the very fibre of our being, and who had recourse to the source of all grace when the power of man could do no more. You were favoured with the vision of Jesus coming down from His Cross to heal your affliction. Ask of God and Our Lady, the cure of the sick whom we entrust to you.

(Friar David)

Aided in this way by your powerful intercession, we shall sing to God, now and for all eternity, a song of gratitude for His great goodness and mercy.

Amen

Peace
 
Hello All!
I know it has been a long time since I sent out a letter but I wanted to wait till I knew somethings.

My wound is healing well. I still need to see the surgeon who will make any decisions about my going home.

I recently had an MRI to see if the tumor had infiltrated my spine but it has not. The last CT scan I had was just before my last surgery and my oncologist took a look at it and said that yes there has been some growth in the tumors but he expected this. With me being off of the infusion so long he thought there would be more growth but there was not. I had been off of the chemo infusion (but I still was taking the pills but those are considered a maintenance form of chemo when taken alone). What he did not expect was how little the growth was so over all he was happy and I have restarted the infusion which I hate as it causes a day of cold sweats.

We have a new nurse-practitioner here at the nursing home and she helped me get a handle on my ostomy… I feel much more confident about it.

The plans for the future is that once the wound is healed and I do not need any special care I will move to a parish in Chicago and work there. I will take one class a semester at CTU.

I hope everything is going well for you and know that you are in my prayers, please pray for me.
God Bless,
Good to hear from you Friar. We are keeping you in our prayers.

Thomas Casey
 
This is so good to hear from you, Friar David, and I’m glad to hear that your CT scan showed an improving result.

Do you remember JimR-OCDS? He just had cancer surgery the 12th and they believe they got it all and he did not need the ‘ostomy?’ They are awaiting results on the biopsy to be sure it did not spread to his lymph nodes before making any further decisions about drug therapy. I posted a note from his wife in Spirituality, where I have seen you post on occasion. Thought you might want to know.

Keep up your smiles and your hope, and get better soon! 🙂
 
O great St. Peregrine, you have been called “The Mighty,” “The Wonder-Worker,” because of the numerous miracles which you have obtained from God for those who have had recourse to you.

For so many years you bore in your own flesh this cancerous disease that destroys the very fibre of our being, and who had recourse to the source of all grace when the power of man could do no more. You were favoured with the vision of Jesus coming down from His Cross to heal your affliction. Ask of God and Our Lady, the cure of the sick whom we entrust to you.

(Friar David)

Aided in this way by your powerful intercession, we shall sing to God, now and for all eternity, a song of gratitude for His great goodness and mercy.

Amen
 
Hello All!
I know it has been a long time since I sent out a letter but I wanted to wait till I knew somethings.

My wound is healing well. I still need to see the surgeon who will make any decisions about my going home.

I recently had an MRI to see if the tumor had infiltrated my spine but it has not. The last CT scan I had was just before my last surgery and my oncologist took a look at it and said that yes there has been some growth in the tumors but he expected this. With me being off of the infusion so long he thought there would be more growth but there was not. I had been off of the chemo infusion (but I still was taking the pills but those are considered a maintenance form of chemo when taken alone). What he did not expect was how little the growth was so over all he was happy and I have restarted the infusion which I hate as it causes a day of cold sweats.

We have a new nurse-practitioner here at the nursing home and she helped me get a handle on my ostomy… I feel much more confident about it.

The plans for the future is that once the wound is healed and I do not need any special care I will move to a parish in Chicago and work there. I will take one class a semester at CTU.

I hope everything is going well for you and know that you are in my prayers, please pray for me.
God Bless,
Great to see you about, sir.👍
Prayers offered (again).
 
O great St. Peregrine, you have been called “The Mighty,” “The Wonder-Worker,” because of the numerous miracles which you have obtained from God for those who have had recourse to you.

For so many years you bore in your own flesh this cancerous disease that destroys the very fibre of our being, and who had recourse to the source of all grace when the power of man could do no more. You were favoured with the vision of Jesus coming down from His Cross to heal your affliction. Ask of God and Our Lady, the cure of the sick whom we entrust to you.

(Friar David)

Aided in this way by your powerful intercession, we shall sing to God, now and for all eternity, a song of gratitude for His great goodness and mercy.

Amen
 
O great St. Peregrine, you have been called “The Mighty,” “The Wonder-Worker,” because of the numerous miracles which you have obtained from God for those who have had recourse to you.

For so many years you bore in your own flesh this cancerous disease that destroys the very fibre of our being, and who had recourse to the source of all grace when the power of man could do no more. You were favoured with the vision of Jesus coming down from His Cross to heal your affliction. Ask of God and Our Lady, the cure of the sick whom we entrust to you.

(Friar David)

Aided in this way by your powerful intercession, we shall sing to God, now and for all eternity, a song of gratitude for His great goodness and mercy.

Amen
 
Love your positive outlook, Friar David. Will continue to keep you in prayer.
Hello All!
I know it has been a long time since I sent out a letter but I wanted to wait till I knew somethings.

My wound is healing well. I still need to see the surgeon who will make any decisions about my going home.

I recently had an MRI to see if the tumor had infiltrated my spine but it has not. The last CT scan I had was just before my last surgery and my oncologist took a look at it and said that yes there has been some growth in the tumors but he expected this. With me being off of the infusion so long he thought there would be more growth but there was not. I had been off of the chemo infusion (but I still was taking the pills but those are considered a maintenance form of chemo when taken alone). What he did not expect was how little the growth was so over all he was happy and I have restarted the infusion which I hate as it causes a day of cold sweats.

We have a new nurse-practitioner here at the nursing home and she helped me get a handle on my ostomy… I feel much more confident about it.

The plans for the future is that once the wound is healed and I do not need any special care I will move to a parish in Chicago and work there. I will take one class a semester at CTU.

I hope everything is going well for you and know that you are in my prayers, please pray for me.
God Bless,
 
My dear Brother in Christ,
Please know that you are kept in prayer and how much you are love by our Alford. Be true to your calling as He will forever be faithful to you! Eternity is our call to please our Creator and Lord! Our creator made us and is in control, not us. Mystery is something beyond man- He alone , our Creator and Lord is worthy of our devotion. Life on this side if eternity is short comparison . All that we suffer is something in hat we share with Christ… My prayers for stench to endure with Him! Please that all the Saint in Heaven are praying for you!!!
Hold onto Christ in your " storm of life" as do I for you.
My love in Him,
mlz
 
O great St. Peregrine, you have been called “The Mighty,” “The Wonder-Worker,” because of the numerous miracles which you have obtained from God for those who have had recourse to you.

For so many years you bore in your own flesh this cancerous disease that destroys the very fibre of our being, and who had recourse to the source of all grace when the power of man could do no more. You were favoured with the vision of Jesus coming down from His Cross to heal your affliction. Ask of God and Our Lady, the cure of the sick whom we entrust to you.

(Friar David)

Aided in this way by your powerful intercession, we shall sing to God, now and for all eternity, a song of gratitude for His great goodness and mercy.

Amen
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top