Tuesday, October 17, 2017

More questions answered and more to follow

Has anyone suggested that you should not do chemo? 
Yes. More than once. No one in our family has. At least, not in a conversation with us.😊  But, a few friends or acquaintances have. Usually though, when Stew is actually in that conversation, he just smiles and says, "I hope you are never in the position of having to make the decision." That to me is called grace.

How do you feel about others recommending no chemo to you?
At first, it surprised us because it was known we had already prayerfully made the decision. It is a difficult place to be when someone makes that recommendation. Especially if it is shared with the idea that God only brings healing through a natural route, chemo only kills, or chemo is not God's plan. Somehow that thought process immediately puts Stew's decision to have chemo in the "you are wrong and not following God" category. 

Stew says so little and is so accepting, but recently he said to me with a wry half smile, "So, Deb, if what I am prayerfully doing doesn't work, then since I have taken chemo it is my fault that God doesn't heal me? I hope not. That is not the God I know." 

Have you received a lot of suggestions as to things to do to be healed, and if so, how do you feel about that?
Yes, we have. For us, suggested helps and information are appreciated for the most part. A lot of it depends on timing, good communication, and the relationship. An active caring relationship is an important and necessary backdrop to informational sharing when you are fighting each day to live. Otherwise the person with cancer can easily feel like a project to be fixed. Actually, that is probably true in anything people face.

We know though that most suggestions or opinions shared are coming from a sincere desire to be helpful, and help solve what seems-to-be-at-the-time a possibly unsolvable disease. They come from a place of caring. 

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Well, we have a new "normal" in our life right now. It includes 4 Imbruvica capsules each morning, and a pray, wait, and see holding pattern.  There are not as many labs being taken, or tests being run. 
And, we have approximately two weeks between appointments.

It sounds like a good thing, doesn't it? Yet, for some reason it now seems as if we are facing a greater unknown. We don't have a check once or twice each week to see how Stew is doing, or to monitor his process. All we have are the symptoms he is experiencing. It is another step of "we walk by faith, not by sight." And, even though the changes are an adjustment, walking by faith in our Father truly is a more anchored safe place to be. He is faithful and loves Stew more than anyone else can. Remembering His truth helps to keep the fear that tries to attack at bay.

Stew and I have been so wanting to see "autumn" in all its splendor.  It is not something you can do much of where we live, so we made a short 2 hour drive to East Texas with hopes of at least a small glimpse. A glimpse is all we saw, but it certainly was a sweet one to our West Virginia hearts.

A few pictures are included below.

Giving heartfelt thanks for you in our lives, and the many kindnesses of the Father seen in our days.
Stew and Deb
Faces to the Wall

So glad Amy and kids joined us for the first night and day.


Next year maybe we will be able to launch that canoe together into the water. One of many things to look forward to when Stew is healed. Hope alive.

Fall beginning. Seasons changing.

Early morning time with the Father.





10 comments:

  1. Whatever helps you stick around a little longer is what I hope you do. XOXO your Sis.

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    1. Kathy, agree! And,we are praying every step of the way..☺🙏

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  2. All we can do at this times of heartfelt suggestions Deb and Uncle Gary (and I’ve made a few), is to embrace the fact that God is still riding this roller coaster with you. There are highs, lows, and many, “I don’t knows,”but the peaceful part is that the Father is still right there in the seat next to you (both). I believe if we had all the answers, we wouldn’t have the need for faith. Be encouraged to know that all of these Q & A sessions will have the will of the Father in them, as long as we test the spirits and know the intentions of the heart. God is not a God of confusion, but of sound doctrine of what the spirit wants for us. ❤️You both are loved by so many, but sometimes we need to just rely on that still small voice...and wait. Love and prayers always.

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    1. Dee, we are very thankful to be supported and loved by those who are in our lives. And, to have a loving Father Who hears our prayers, leads us, and is always, always here. His peace goes beyond anything we can think or try to do on our own.

      Hoping you are getting a touch of fall in California!

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  3. Good afternoon you two:) First, I want to thank you for taking the time to share your hearts with others like you do. When I see your transparency, I also see the Love and Mercies of our God towards you; I know that the pureness of your hearts increasingly causes you to "see God" as His Word promises. Father, I thank You that You continue to manifest Yourself to Gary and Deb and bring revelation of Your Mind and Will to them each day. I thank You for Your Tender Mercies and that it is Your Good Pleasure to give them the Kingdom. I thank You Lord that You pour out Your Grace and Your Peace to guide them as they walk by Faith each day. We stand against the enemy getting any foothold of accusation, condemnation, offense or division in any way and bind up his lies from taking root whatsoever. We release love, forgiveness and mercy over Gary's body and the Body of Christ, and proclaim the Blood of Jesus as a shield of protection over Gary and Deb in Jesus Name. Father, all our Hope, Faith and expectation is towards You and we wait upon You in all Your Goodness and Faithfulness. Debbie, Craig and I are traveling to WV the end of the month and will take some pictures of the Autumn foliage in all its splendor and send them to you:) Blessings!!


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  4. I love the way you share and answer questions honestly with not getting upset about questions and or suggestions. I can just hear Gary saying what you wrote with his dry sense of humor. �� And I would like to say thank you as am learning so much from you two on faith and love of God.!! I am so happy you got to make your trip to see glimpses of fall. Such a beautiful time and special moments. Wish could have been able to be there and share it. Thank you for sharing this journey, your faith and love. Love you both!!!!

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  5. Love you, sis. And so appreciate your kind and loving words.Thank you♥

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  6. Love you, sis. And so appreciate your kind and loving words.Thank you♥

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