The latest regimen of chemo drugs began this afternoon around 4:00. After finishing at the Dr. office around 11:00 this morning, we did stall for about three hours before going to the hospital. Ray wanted to go to the shop "to do a few things." He mostly just wandered around and did a little "tidying up." It was really hard for him to close and lock that door.
He was soon back to his cheerful self and didn't take long to settle into his hospital room. He told the charge nurse right away about his "special dietary needs"--lots of steak and potatoes!
Please keep him in your prayers. I try real hard not to worry; but I'm worried.
Love you all,
Kim
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Raymond and Kimmie,
We do continue to pray for all of you. And our thoughts and prayers are with the doctors and nurses helping, too.
Love,
Alice and Doug
Holy Cow! I just read about the mutating cells! They have no business in your body and I'm praying for this round of chemo treatments totally kick all the mutants out of your body. I love you guys and know you will push through even though there is nothing fun about it. God gives us the most strength when we are at our weakest.
Ray & Kim, you and your fmaily are in my daily prayers for healing. May Our Suffering Savior keep you in the palm of His Hands nd protect you from harm. Louis.
Kim,
What type of blood does Ray need? I'd be more than happy to donate at anytime. Let me know what we can do to help.
Margaret
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Raymond has such a strong resolve and faith. He tends to radiate that out to those around him. The doctors and nurses are all there to help and answer all his questions and make him feel more comfortable. You guys also has so many friends and you both have very large families who are here to support all of you in any way we can. Let us do that for you when you need us. In the meantime remember there are so many prayers going straight to heaven every day all day long. Love you all, Gene and Michele.
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