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February 20, 2022 Off By

Submitted by: Nicole Calhoun

Getting a cancer diagnosis is probably one of the most devastating things a person has to experience. I can only imagine what a person who has heard the words, Youve got cancer. must feel, but that doesnt mean I cant sympathize with the situation and tell you that I love you.

You read all of the time about people telling you how to cope with cancer and what your treatment options are, so Im not going to do that. What I am going to do is to tell you that you are on my heart and on my mind, and I promise to say a prayer for you every day that you will be strengthened by this journey youre on.

My father, Willie, was having some issues with his stomach late last year. His doctors believed he had some blockage in his intestines, so they decided to do surgery to see what they could find. Well, they found something, and what they found was not promising. Daddy had a cancerous tumor that was blocking his colon.

I remember vividly sitting in the waiting room during his surgery and the doctor coming out, stone-faced, and I stood to my feet. We were expecting to hear that his surgery had gone well and the blockage had been removed. Dr. Ward looked us squarely in the eyes and said, Weve found cancer. My stepmother immediately started crying, but not me.

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If there is one thing I know, I know that God is able. And as if that werent already enough, I know my dad is a trooper. I instantly thought that if anyone could get the diagnosis and beat it, surely, it was him. We affectionately call him The Bull because of his rough and tough exterior, but inside hes just a sweet little pony. (smile)

I cant say that my heart didnt skip a beat when the doctor told us the news, but I can tell you a few things grounded me in that instance. First, my faith. Then, my love for my dad and his zest for life.

I didnt flinch as I asked the physician, So, whats next? He said, Well, I believe Ive removed all of it, and it doesnt look like it has spread. But, we wont know for sure until we receive the tests back from the lymph nodes we took in the surrounding area. That could take up to a week. Then, he reassured us Daddy was doing well from surgery and was in recovery.

Im happy to say The Bulls story ends well. The cancer hadnt spread, and he would be fine. But had his tummy not been bothering him, we probably would have not known cancer was alive and well inside his body until it was too late.

I know everyones story doesnt end like his. And I didnt tell you that to make you feel bad if your experience isnt looking like it will end well. What I do want to offer you is hope. Hope and belief that even if cancer costs you your life, that other good things may come from it like how something like this pulls and welds families together.

So, if youre living with cancer or experienced it the way I have, through a loved one, a diagnosis doesnt have to be the end. Everything happens for a reason. Whatever season youre in with this disease, please know that my heart goes out to you.

And please also know that just as I ached for my fathers well-being, I ache for yours. My prayer is that a cure will be found to stave off this disease once and for all. But until it is discovered, take heart that someone out there loves you and is praying on your behalf.

May God bless you and your family as you navigate the rough waters of a cancer diagnosis. I love you. Take care.

About the Author: Nicole enjoys spending time with her son, Jordan and her husband, Muri. She is also very passionate about helping people with their fight against cancer, either by assisting them with their prescription costs or offering an alternative to traditional health insurance. If you would like more information about how you can receive FREE cancer meds or if youre interested in reducing your medical bills by up to 50%, please contact Nicole.

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