Friday, March 30, 2007

Blood Transfusion

Kara was able to get her full chemotherapy today, but her bloodcounts are low. She will probably need a blood transfusion next week. Please pray that there are no complications from the transfusion, and that Kara is able to stay on schedule with her chemotherapy next week. Please pray that the cancer is permanently eradicated from Kara's body.

Thank you.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kara, We are so grateful for your progress this week. Your determination to have the appropriate treatment and your physicians and their staffs' determination to give your such fabulous care is superior!
Please continue to know that we pray for you often and give all of our faith to our Lord Jesus Christ to watch over you and your care givers.
Please feel our hugs,
Gem

Anonymous said...

Kara, We are so grateful for your progress this week. Your determination to have the appropriate treatment and your physicians and their staffs' determination to give your such fabulous care is superior!
Please continue to know that we pray for you often and give all of our faith to our Lord Jesus Christ to watch over you and your care givers.
Please feel our hugs,
Gem

Anonymous said...

Hi Kara,

Sorry to hear that your blood counts are low. I hope that the transfusion is complication-free and makes it possible for you to have the full round of chemo. I love the pictures of Emma and Luke--thanks for sharing them, Jean! :) Hope you had fun at the spaghetti supper last night.
Love,
Leslie

Anonymous said...

Kara, love the pictures of the kids! Hope your counts come up and there will be no break in your treatments. Keep fighting! You are always in our prayers.

God never pauses in our moment of need. He is ever-present, moved with compassion, and sovereign in his provision.