I did it again. I have waited too long to post and now I have more to say than should be allowed in one post. So I will try and edit myself and keep this to a reasonable length.
The side-effects continue, hands and feet split bleeding and painful. The rash on the upper half of my body is still there and the fatigue shows its ugly head once in a while but, thankfully, not as often as before. I'm still taking 4 pills a day to keep other things in control.
A friend asked me yesterday why I chose to go through the surgeries and all the chemo treatments. After all, I have a hope and a faith that what lies beyond this life is far better. The short, Reader's Digest, answer is that life is a gift from God and I have a responsibility to be a good steward of this gift. But just as important to me is Pam. As long as I have a choice I will choose to stay with her. So where there is a choice it is Jesus first and Pam a very close second. Given the choice of not going through the medical treatments and dying (a painful death) or enduring the medical to stay with my wife was a no brainer.
God is good all the time!!
jim
Hebrews 13:5 Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, "I will never leave you nor forsake you."ESV
Friday, February 12, 2010
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3 comments:
JD-
Thanks for sharing your heart on this decision. May you and Pam have a very special Valentine's Day!
Smiles,
Debbie Anderson
What a great Valentine message!!!
That is the most profound thing I have ever read about the reason for living, rather than taking the easy way out. Thank you!!!
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