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RandyB

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This is regarding my 7 year old nephew Johnathan K. He was admitted two days ago when a large mass was found during an ultrasound at a prompt care clinic. He has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer of the liver and lungs. He was in surgery today to remove what they could, but the tumor is "wrapped around his liver and into his lungs" per my wifes report. They believe at this time that the cancer is a type that does not respond well to chemotherapy. We are asking everyone to pray for him. He is an exceptional young man and very dear to anyone who has met him. He loves the outdoors and goes shooting with myself and his dad every chance he gets. If you are a member of a church, please put him on your prayer list. We are asking everyone to pray for him. Thanks.
 
Man, there is a lot of bad news today on THR.
My thoughts are with him.
 
I personally believe in a higher power and I have sent my best wishes and prayers.

Even if one is an athiest it simply couldn't hurt to ask for help for both Kaylee's mom and this poor boy. Heck even if you don't believe in a higher power we could all use a little faith sent our way from time to time.

Whether you have faith or not sometimes it doesn't hurt to ask for help for yourself or others.

In short, prayers sent. Godspeed and good luck.

Chris
 
Done, and will keep doing so. I have a 4 year old boy myself. They must be going through hell.


-James
 
My thoughts are with you

If it helps, I just visited with a young man (age 3) last night at work. I had the privilege of caring for this special guy a few months ago. The best doctors I've ever worked with said time and time again that he would not make it. They are very wise, and very knowledgable, and I consider it an honor to be working with them...but they aren't always right. I've taken care of several other children who had the same affliction, but they didn't make it. But this boy's family was always right there with him, praying over him, singing to him. I believe that was the difference. I don't know if it's God, karma, or just some positive energy vibe, but it does make a difference. But like I told the mother last night, as he sat in my lap playing with my stethoscope ,"WE didn't save this child, and who or whatever did has plans for him down the road." So everyone send whatever positive thought you can to Johnathan, he has a long fight ahead of him, let's all hope he makes it.
 
On the way...

Agree with Okie, I used to be in the medical setting, myself...my ex was a pediatric Ns in a Children's Hospital...don't matter what one does or does not ascribe to...seen /been around miracles. That is why a lot of kids are so fond of angels when they wake up or make it through a serious situation. Kids...especially Kids make the adults stop and think about what is important.
 
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