wilson's Cancer Blog
October 10, 2008
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My wife was first diagnosed with uterine cancer. That’s the bad news. The good news is a hysterectomy took the problem away and no further treatment has been required. She has now completed 5 years without a recurrence! Praise God!
Now it was my turn!
A bloody rear end every time I had a bowel movement sent me to several doctors over many years. They all concurred I probably had an internal hernia but no one suggested a colonoscopic confirmation.
A routine stress test for arm discomfort sidetracked the bloody issue as I was then diagnosed with atherosclerosis and 70% coronary artery blockage. The quick decision was made for a quintuple coronary bypass successfully completed in 2005. I still complained about the bloody stool but no one was listening. My family doctor finally agreed I should have a colonoscopy which revealed the colonic tumor nearly blocking the canal. Again; that was the bad news; for the resection operation removing 10 inches of cancerous colon successfully pronounced me cancer-free! As the cancer was stage 3 with three lymph nodes involved the oncologist recommended 9 months of precautionary chemotherapy consisting of leucovorin; oxaliplatin and flourouricil; completed June 2007. Blood tests have confirmed no trace of new cancer.
The pathology report indicated the tumor was within a 32nd of an inch of becoming stage four at three different areas of it’s growth history.
Do you see a pattern here? The number three is scripturally holy designating completion!
While recovering from the heart bypass I received spiritual confirmation God was watching over me. I was told this is not unusual for heart patients. If I doubted that message then I don’t doubt it now!
I am still in recovery mode but considering what I have been through I feel my journey has been necessary to learn a few things about God! I am sharing this to let everyone who reads it know that God continues to perform miracles for the rest of my life is one of them!
Peace to you all; Wilson


Praise God for that wonderful report.
Mac
Hi Wilson! Thanks for sharing your story!
Better late then never.
Welcome to the family. It is growing every day. But we are here to give support to every one.
Hug Sherri