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I just spoke with my mother; she has a biopsy next Tuesday to determine if is cancerous - and they have just diagnosed her with Parkinson's; she found out this on the same day.
She definitely needs prayer for the dealing with both issues.
for your mom and for your familySo sorry to hear of this, filo. The Lord will give her strength and faith to handle this.The lump is cancerous. They will remove it next Tuesday, also checking the lymph nodes to ensure that it has not spread. On the 26th she begins 6 weeks of daily radiation treatments.
She was given medicine to begin slowing down the effects of Parkinson, but she has decided to wait until after the radiation treatments.

The lump is cancerous. They will remove it next Tuesday, also checking the lymph nodes to ensure that it has not spread. On the 26th she begins 6 weeks of daily radiation treatments.
She was given medicine to begin slowing down the effects of Parkinson, but she has decided to wait until after the radiation treatments.




I came into work this morning to this:
Gs father was involved in a farm accident yesterday evening involving a hay bailer and was transported out of the field via helicopter to SLU hospital. He is in serious to grave condition this morning. I will update you as I hear from G.
I just got this update:
G describes her father as being 70, a lifelong farmer and one of the most cautious men she knows. He knows how dangerous farming can be. He was bailing hay yesterday afternoon, got off the tractor the tractor apparently jumped out of gear and ran over him, the bailer was still running and the bailer ran over him as well.
He has multiple internal bleeding and a large laceration in the abdomen area. He was in surgery for 3 hours last night and they stopped the surgery because he was losing so much blood and they could not get it stopped.
There has been no change since about 2:25 this morning he is still in serious to grave condition.
G is naturally upset. Im sure she would appreciate you keeping her in your thoughts.
They could probably use all the prayers they can get right now.![]()

The lump is cancerous. They will remove it next Tuesday, also checking the lymph nodes to ensure that it has not spread. On the 26th she begins 6 weeks of daily radiation treatments.
She was given medicine to begin slowing down the effects of Parkinson, but she has decided to wait until after the radiation treatments.
She got out of surgery about two hours ago and is home, resting. She will see the surgeon next Monday for follow-up. They got everything, and lymph nodes were clear.