Friday, February 20, 2009

GOOD NEWS FROM ROSEANN!

Dear Mimi,

There is good news from Arkansas this morning!

Roseann's MRI results are in, and there is NO BREAK! She suffered a very bad bruise, and is being treated with some pain meds and Attavan for the anxiety. She ate some dinner last night and following dialysis this morning she will go home.

There will be a breast biopsy done in March, but that was expected.

She is greatly relieved, and Thanks the entire OCICBW blog Community for the prayers and good wishes sent for her and Gary.

You folks are simply awesome!!

Blessings to you all.

Sue


Disregard the previous message about sending cards to Roseann at the hospital. I don't know what to say, but, "Thanks be to God, and thanks to all who prayed or sent good thoughts flying her way." Otherwise, I'm dumbfounded but very happy for Roseann.

9 comments:

  1. Prayers of thanksgiving!!! You all are going to make a believer in the power of prayer out of me yet. I agree - awesome.

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  2. How wonderful. Much love and best wishes for Roseann.

    Thanks to you, Mimi, and Sue for keeping us posted.

    Paul the BB

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  3. I'll post the update in the P of the P on my blog.

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  4. All the best for Roseann and continued Prayers!

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  5. You are quite correct GrandMere. the OCICBW blog community is simply and completely awesome!!

    I asked for prayers for my sister Judith in November after she fell into a coma from complications during treatment for breast cancer.

    After seven weeks of prayers she regained consciousness December 23rd and is clear of the cancer and in remission.

    While she is still in Hospital for rehab. We remain hopeful that she will make a full recovery.

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  6. Gerry, that is good news indeed. Prayers of thanksgiving.

    Roseann is still dealing with anxiety, and will need our continuing prayer support.

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  7. Yay for Roseann. We will keep prayin'!!

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