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Male, 53, Houston - TX, member since Mar 2008
Hepatitis C type 1b and stage 4 level 3 cirrhosis. Diagnosed for HCV on my birthday in 2003. Vietnam-era veteran US Army. Currently employed as a Senior Network Analyst.  I am disabled and unable to work due to partial liver failure and encephalitis  I am hoping to get... [More]
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It's official, I'm going home tomorrow

Apr 27, 2008 07:32PM - 2 comments
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The endoscopy went well. No problems found. They have poked and prodded long enough and can't find anything else wrong.  Oh, I still have HCV and my liver is failing so I have a long road ahead.  I have many related issues and other medical problems. But I am used to them for years now. I am on the transplant list still. I must face some chemo and steroids for a few months at home but God has brought me through all this.  I place all my cares and concerns with the Lord, for He is my Saviour and has shown me great things.  God is Love!!  Bless each of you who read this. God will come into your life, just ask Him.

Oh I also stopped smoking while in here. :)

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by Kande, Apr 27, 2008 08:29PM
Bless your heart! That is good news and you are right all things are possible through Jesus Christ. I am so glad you know the Lord, because I know you have perfect peace. No one could possibly understand unless they have been through what you have and seen all the miracles. You are an inspiration to all and your faith is great. Everyone will continue to pray for you, and you continue to tell us of the miracles God is blessing you with. We make a good team friend!!  From all of your prayer partners and the Transplant Community.

                                                        GOD BLESS YOU FRIEND!!!

by Danielle1034, Jun 04, 2008 12:47AM
God Bless you, I needed to hear that this morning.  I am 38 year old single mother of 2.  I was diagmosised with stage 3 Colon Cancer April 7, 2008 had surgery to remove a section of my colon April 23rd.  I started chemo today and i have an pump with me for the next two day. I thank God because they found it, I thank Good I woke up this morning because there were many who did not.  I thank God because my problems are not greater than He and I stand on his worh that my hi stripes I am healed and I will not die but live and delcare the works of the Lord.  This is only a test for all of us and our testimonies will help someone, just like you did for me tonight.  I am glad you are going on and God Bless You.


Danielle

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