Pancreatic Cancer

It was very disappointing to see the extent of negative messages through the papers today, especially from the medical fraternity. I am no fool, I know that the stats for pancreatic cancer suggest that a large percentage of the inflicted only have a life expectancy of months. But I also know that there are some who live. I also learned yesterday that living without a pancreas is possible. So before you start airing that black suit, don’t you think you ought to think positively and pray earnestly. Thine will be done

 

Pancreatic Cancer

 

Percentage mortality rate is bad but this does not mean

A life after pancreatic cancer is unforeseen

Need not start thinking so negatively

Cancer can be defeated once caught early

Radiation, chemotherapy and surgery too

Early detected cancers can be stopped from metastasizing over you 

And once stopped and removed life goes on

The prognosis for pancreatic cancer isn’t foregone

I want to remind all concern that prayers work when we

Call on the Father earnestly

 

Come together and focus on positive thoughts and prayers

And the Lord will answer our needs and quell our fears

No task is too great and no deed too small

Call on the Lord and He will hear them all

Even this Pancreatic Cancer with such unpromising facts

Relax, pray and God will guide the doctors   to do the max

 

 

 

 

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  • 17 Sep 2010, 9:31 PM Wy wrote:
    So easily we rush to negate our prayers. Why pray and God and tell him we know he can fix anything and then as resign the person to a life of doom when we understand the extent of the issue. I still believe he will be well and is a major player as a catalyst for change in this country.
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