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Post-Surgery

Angie is doing well this week at healing from her surgery. She went yesterday for her post-surgery check and received a great report. She still is restricted with certain activities over the next week but she can start walking for exercise again soon, but she still needs to takes it easy. She did have a mild reaction to the antibiotics but after stopping the medication it has resolved. Thank you all for your prayers, meals, and words of encouragement! We are all so thankful 💗

Surgery Day {UPDATED}

Update 2/21/22 @ 8:38AM Angie   is out of surgery. It went well. She will be heading to recovery and home later today. No drain was necessary. Thank you for praying!  ——————————————————————- Today Angie is currently scheduled for surgery at 7:30AM to finish the reconstruction surgery and remove the port. She has been looking forward to having this part completed. The port has been in a while too so it will be a nice change.  She has been feeling well the past couple weeks and feels strong and ready to start recovering. In the past week she has met with her surgeon and the radiation doctor and reports good visits and recovery. We are thankful her skin has healed well from radiation and she can have the surgery now. She is still experiencing neuropathy but we hope it will start to lessen over time. Please pray the surgery and recovery process goes well. We will update this afternoon.  Thank you! 

Ring the Gong!

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Met with the oncologist today and he said we should stop chemo pill due to the increasing neuropathy.  He said to be happy with the treatments I was able to do.  I got to ring the gong signifying I’m done with treatments.  Lots of clapping and cheering. Soon we will meet with the surgeon to determine when that date will be scheduled and how the skin is healing after the radiation.  But we are cheering for a huge triumph today! It was evident God has been providing wisdom each step in this difficult battle. Today close’s an important chapter-done with chemo therapy x 2!  Thank you for your support and encouragement through this journey.