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The thread centers around a participant, Ginny, sharing her brother's health challenges following the discovery of a tumor. Participants express their support through prayers and personal experiences related to health struggles.
There is a general agreement among participants on the importance of support and prayers during difficult times, though individual experiences and emotions vary widely.
Participants share personal anecdotes related to health issues, highlighting the emotional and physical challenges faced by those undergoing medical procedures.
Members of the consultant community who are navigating similar health challenges or seeking emotional support may find this discussion relatable.
Kitchen2u said:Thanks!
UPDATE:
I got to talk with his surgeon yesterday. The tumor was the size of a LARGE grapefruit, not a softball. Ended up taking 2" of the stomach and part of his intestines. The blood vessels feeding the tumor were VERY LARGE (several and about 1/3-1/4" in diameter, that's the reason for the tumor growing so quickly). The tumor was right next to the main aortic blood vessel too. LOTS of blood lost, but the surgeon said Gary's has his age on his side and he can stand to be a little anemic...his body will replenish instead of having to get a transfusion. We won't hear about the biopsy results for 2-3 days...keep you fingers crossed.
They got him yesterday to walk a tiny bit. From his bed to the door. Of course, lots of pain. His body is "waking up" so his feeling a lot more pain now too.
He still has his sense of humor...he asked if it was a boy or girl (he's on the maternity/surgery overflow unit. They play a lullaby everytime a baby is born. So the nieces/nephews have named the tumor "Gertie (grapefruit)" and she was 2.2 pounds.
"My Brother Needs Lots of Prayers" is a community initiative or campaign aimed at gathering support and prayers for individuals facing challenging situations, particularly health issues or personal struggles. It encourages people to come together in solidarity and offer emotional and spiritual support.
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