Posted by philcaseinwpa on November 13, 2020 at 10:24:49 from (205.182.133.63):
a few weeks ago I asked for prayers for my wife who has central nervous system lymphoma (brain cancer). At the time she was in a skilled nursing facility to get physical and occupational therapy. She was there for about a week and then went back to the hospital for treatment( focused radiation and chemo). Two good things about being in the hospital are: 1. I get to see her every day for about 8 hours. I couldn't visit her at the skilled nursing facility. 2. The treatment seems to be working. She is regaining some motion and strength on her left side. Only bad thing about the hospital is the 45 minute drive each way and she is not getting as much therapy as at the snf. The nurses, doctors, aides are great. She will finish the radiation treatments on Tuesday and then be discharged to a skilled nursing facility for therapy. I won't be able to visit her there but now that she is stronger I'm hoping the therapy will work. She has been away from home for over 5 weeks now. I am hoping she will be home for Christmas so continued prayers are needed that the cancer has been knocked out and for her physicsl recovery. The prayers have been working thus far. Thank you. Phil
ps to keep this tractor related on the 1 day a week my daughter is allowed to visit I get to operate my tractors.
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