Hopefully it will be contained in the colon. Mine wasn't, but it was all removed and then I had chemo, which can be hard, but it beats the alternative.
Stephie doesn't even know I know. I went out for dinner with coworkers last night and they told me. Has not been a chance today to check in. What matters is that we hold them in prayer.
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Steph and her Mom remembered in prayer with confidence and love, here in Montreal.
And I can't help but note how blessed Steph already is to have you for support and friendship, Paul.
David@Montreal
Prayers ascending.
Hopefully it will be contained in the colon. Mine wasn't, but it was all removed and then I had chemo, which can be hard, but it beats the alternative.
Stephie doesn't even know I know. I went out for dinner with coworkers last night and they told me. Has not been a chance today to check in. What matters is that we hold them in prayer.
Thank you, Susan S. Those who have been there understand far better than the rest of us can. May you continue to be sustained also.
Prayers ascending.
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