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Monday, August 29, 2016

A BIOPSY TOMORROW





 Just when I thought it was safe to go to the oncologist after so many clear check-up's, 

she found something.

Biopsy time yet again.  

My company has switched to Catastrophic Insurance where I pay the first $2600! 

 Ouch!  But the company puts $25 per paycheck into an individual fund for each of us.  Nice of them.

If the dentist hadn't sucked every cent out of it, I might even have something in it! 

So I will just ask you to pray and cross those fingers for me.  :-)


26 comments:

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    1. Thanks, Alex. The theme to Pearl Harbor is playing on Pandora right now. I hope it is not an omen! :-)

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  2. I'm both praying and crossing my fingers for you. Odds are you'll be fine, but it's always good anyway to take those scary tests just to be sure. And I know just what it's like to have money suck dry by dental and medical bills. May wealth and health come your way soon--like right now!

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    1. And may both head your way, too. Thanks for the compassion and understanding. :-)

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  3. Dear Roland - all the very best and I sincerely hope all will be well. Take care and with lots of thoughts - Hilary

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    1. Are any of us ever ready for the storm? Thanks so much for caring and having my back. :-)

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  4. Keeping you in my prayers, Roland (and crossing my fingers and toes). Sending positive thoughts your way.

    Thoughts in Progress
    and MC Book Tours

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  5. You got it! I'm a "prayer warrior". I don't know if you've ever listened to the song I will Trust in You, by Lauren Daigle, but you should. It talks about how even when God doesn't move the mountains or part the waters that I need him to, I will trust in Him. Anyhoo, it makes me cry but it comforts me. :) Hang in there. God has your back, but you already know that.

    Teresa

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    1. I need your prayers for certain. So does Denise Covey, so remember her as well, will you? :-)

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  6. All the best, Roland. Keep thinking the good thoughts.

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  7. Very sad about Gene Wilder, I read that yesterday in the late news. Still he had a long life and had a great attitude. As for you, Roland, all fingers and toes crossed - don't ask how - and hoping for the best outcome for you. I hope you can soon be free of these problems. I'm reading your Steampunk story now so I can review it sooner rather than later. I'm enjoying the interplay between characters!

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    1. I hope you enjoy my Steaampunk. Its sequel finally makes it to Paris, a city I know you love. Still no news. Sigh. Thanks for pulling for me. :-)

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  8. Sending you lots of well wishes, Roland. Do let us know how it goes.

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  9. I will definitely pray. Hugs and chocolate!

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    1. Thanks for the prayers. My Times are in the Father's Hand. :-)

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  10. Prayers said, Roland. Wishing the best for you.

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    1. That is so kind and caring of you, Kathleen. Thank you so much. :-)

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