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Main Boards => Prayers/Concerns/Honors/Ailments => Topic started by: Doc Nock on April 23, 2020, 07:55:42 PM
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Rodd's wife has had some challenges with her chemo treatments and ended up with some dizziness...then today on her bi-weekly treatment her counts were all messed up and Rodd had to take her to ER only to find she has some clots in her lungs...she's in the hospital :scared: and I'm sure he'd appreciate prayers for he and his wife, Leigh Boyer...
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I'm sorry to hear of this setback. Prayers are offered for her.
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:pray: prayers up
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Thanks, Guys! His preacher text him "thank God they found them in time"--- so that is another perspective
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Prayers up :pray:
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Yep, Doc nock about summed it up.... the wife was dizzy when she went in for her chemo treatment, had a super high heart rate and shortness of breath. Her labs came back and showed she was anemic. That spun everything out of control... our doc sent us right over to the ER and after more blood samples, x-rays and a CT scan they found a clot in her right lower lung. So she got to spend the night in the hospital and they told us today after being on blood thinners all night and all day, she might get to come home tomorrow (Saturday) as long as she's feeling alright. Where we live (on the rural route), it's a solid 30 minute drive to the hospital. So we are going to make certain that she's on the mend before being discharged.
Thanks for the prayers and well Wishes!
Rodd
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:pray: :pray: :pray: from here
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Well fellers, she got to come home late this afternoon! She's on thinners still..... pill version. She's feeling quite a bit better and hope that continues.
Thanks again for your thoughts and Prayers! It means a lot and we appreciate it.
God bless,
Rodd
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Blood thinners are no picnic and not to be taken lightly, BUT...but, it's great to read that she's feeling much improved, less dizziness, shortness of breath and other malaise...hopefully she can get back on track with the chemo now... :pray:
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Continued prayers for her health.
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Still praying that she will continue to feel better.