Dr. Whitworth (oncological surgeon) gave a great report. Jayde’s lymph nodes were clear, and the procedure went without any hitches. Dr. O’Shaughnessey (plastic surgeon) also a great report. She has four drains, not the six she was imagining. She is in recovery now, I haven’t seen her yet. We are so pleased. The Lord has been very gracious with us and has give us everything we could have hoped for so far, and we are grateful.
Post-surgery Update 5:35 pm CDT
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Hi Jayde,I don't know you but I go to St. Andrews Chapel.PTL for His goodness to you and your family.I am so thankful lymph nodes clear. Almost 4 years ago now, I too, had breast cancer. One lymph node involved, very invasive type – fast moving. Today, so far, all my markers continue to come back clean. I am doing well and I know you will too. Very difficult to go though but with a great husband's support and Trust in our Lord who makes NO Mistakes you will be fine.Peggy Tosh — email: pegpiano@yahoo.com
Jayde,I am praising God for your good report thus far! I woke up in the middle of the night last night and couldn't go back to sleep, so I prayed for you!! Thank you for your faithful testimony to our Lord and Savior! And thank you, Kevan, for taking good care of Jayde – and for keeping us updated. Will continue to pray…Lisa Stolz