From Danelle…

It’s scan week

This last round of chemo was the easiest so far. Minimal physical side effects, and I was feeling back to myself about a week later. I had my sweet friend Holly from college come up for the week, and she was a wonderful nurse, cook and chauffeur for the week. We went to see a movie with Rachel before Holly headed back to Florida. I chose the new Tom Hanks movie, A Man Called Otto. I had read the book the movie was based on a few years ago and remembered it being sad but overall funny. Well, I remembered a bit wrong. Holly and Rachel both gave me a hard time, but all 3 of us were laughing at my poor movie choice through our tears at the end.

On Thursday morning, I go in for the first round of scans since my diagnosis to determine how the cancer has responded to the chemo and our next steps. I am hopeful there will be positive changes, but there is also some anxiety that comes along with the scans. I have a follow up with my oncologist on Friday morning where we will learn next steps. I will either have one more round on chemo that day, then surgery will be towards the end of February or no chemo on Friday and head to surgery on February 8th. I have been dreading surgery since I found out it was a necessity back in November. I do much better as the nurse providing the care to someone instead of being on the receiving end of that care. As my anxiety about surgery has risen over the past few weeks, God has been so gracious to help me change my perspective to one of thankfulness instead of dread. I am thankful I have access to good doctors near my home. I am thankful for health insurance. I am thankful there are skilled people who can help get the cancer out of my body. I will not say I am looking to my surgery date, but at least the dread and anxiety surrounding is much less than earlier this month.

Our prayer is that the chemo has eradicated as much of the cancer cells as possible, so surgery can be as minimally invasive as possible. I pray also that I and my family can rest in God’s presence and grace that is sufficient for this day, and all the days following. I want to focus on the God I know and his faithfulness instead of the looming unknowns right now.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the prayers, cards, gift cards and meals you have provided to our family over the past 2 months. I am so thankful for the community that God has placed around us.

(Picture is of Danelle and Holly before Holly left)

16 responses to “From Danelle…”

  1. Praying for the best results tomorrow. May God’s loving arms bring you peace and comfort! We are praying here in Western Ky!❤️❤️

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  2. Fervent prayers for the very best news and for your peace, comfort and healing❣️

    You are such an inspiration as a Christian, professional RN, patient, wife, mother, daughter, sister, cousin, niece, friend and any other role I can imagine. ❤️

    We love you❣️
    Uncle Ralph and Aunt Carolyn

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  3. Please know you continue to be in our thoughts and prayers. With love, Emerson and Thomasine

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    Shannon McCracken

    🙏🏻

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  5. Dearest Danelle- praying the scans reveal that the chemo has been most successful. Each step, though challenging, brings you ever closer to being cancer-free. May God continue to grant you peace and strength as you continue to fight- you are strong and so loved!

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  6. Danelle , I am continuing to pray for you that all will go good with you . Much love ,hugs & prayers for you Brian, your children , your mom,Dad & brother .love you Aunt Kaye 🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕

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  7. Carolyn Elliott Avatar

    Praying for you daily, especially this week. You’ve got this, because He’s got you! ❤️

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  8. Danelle,
    I am praying for you! Praying for peace and healing!
    Susan

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  9. Prayers for the very best outcomes possible. 💕💕.

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  10. Danelle, we continue to pray for you and all the family. understand the anxiety, I still get it a week or 2 before I go for my annual check! I try not to let it overwhelm me! I’m thankful it only comes right before the check up and not every day. I pray God gives you peace, calm, strength and your results are the best. It’s tough just waiting on what comes next! God Bless You and Keep You Always💛! Sara

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    Uncle Kort and Aunt Lisa

    Prayers for Good news on Thursday. You are in our thoughts and prayers everyday for strength and healing. We love you ❤️

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  12. Sandra and David Mills Avatar
    Sandra and David Mills

    We and so many other people at Brooks are praying for you. I love your spirit and I know it is from Christ and your relationship with him. We love you!

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  13. Thinking of you! Hope all is going well. Hang in there! It isn’t easy but I am constantly reminded that God is in control and I am on his side! His will be done! This will make you a stronger person inside and out! Hope you are having a good day! Know we love you and are praying for your good health!

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  14. Danelle we love you so much and we know that Hid’s hand is healing you. Prayers are going up all over the country for you and Barron. He has you both in the palms of his hands. Peace and love ❤️

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  15. Thinking of you especially right now and praying for God’s goodness and His steadfast love!

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  16. Danelle,
    Your faith in God is evident and I know it is your anchor. We were just reflecting on “neither things present nor things to come shall separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Rom 8. All that you have faced has been difficult and anxious thoughts about the future are natural and expected. The constancy of the love of Jesus is a carrying force. It is the constant presence, the rock. I know that you trust Him and He is trustworthy! The Brooks family prays for you consistently. You are greatly loved!

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