Friday, August 10, 2007

We Just Don’t Know …

Normally you don’t want to hear your doctor say “we just don’t know”, but it this case it’s refreshing. The MRI showed bone deterioration of the sinus cavities and the left orbit (eye socket). So the MRI did not show that this is a tumor! The doctor just does not know what this is. The oncologist is going to send her to an ENT who is highly specialized and deals with cancer. So for now, we are praising God that the MRI shows it is not a tumor. Metisha has had sever sinus problems for most of her life so we are hopeful that is the cause.

Continue to pray with us. Pray that this is not cancer related. Pray for protection of her vision; she is having double vision. Pray that whatever this is, it is quickly and easily treatable. And since we’re praying, Metisha that a nose job will be part of the treatment!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Praise GOD! We are praying as hard as we can!!!!

Anonymous said...

Alleluia!
Praise God on High!
Metisha,
Keep up your strength and hope! All our thoughts and prayers are with you as you pray for healing, and praise Him in thanksgiving for "they just don't know."
I stand amazed at your courage.
Win the BATTLE, girl!
Love ya,
jen

Unknown said...

Praise God! Hip Hip Hooray!!!! I am so GLAD to hear this new news!

We are praising God and will continue to lift you up to Him.

Love,
Tracy

fiodax said...

We're still praying hard here in Elk City. I heard something interesting the other day related to the bridge collapse in Minnesota. The word "bridge" does not occur anywhere in the Bible, and the author said maybe it's because our God does not build bridges, He parts seas and He causes the water of rivers to pile up when His people need to pass. God does not provide a path around life or over life, but right through it, with Jesus as the guide who has proved to us that He can lead us through all that life throws at us with victory as the destination. God will see you through this in an amazing way, in His way. We'll keep praying and thanking Him as we continue to hear news about your courage and strength bearing this.

-- Dax, Julie, Triston, Zoe, Xander, Evan, and the one on the way.

Anonymous said...

Metisha,
I have been keeping up with your progress all summer. You have been in my thoughts and prayers and will continue to be. I wish you only the best!

R. Guhl