Friday, March 26, 2010

Cindy Taylor said...
I want to thank Cindy for taking the time to set this blog up for me. You'll never know what a relief this is. I also want to thank all of you for caring enough to visit the site and offer your support and encouragement. I met with my surgeon for the second time today, and this is what the plans are thus far.......

I will be having a total right mastectomy at the Surgicenter in Greenville on Wednesday, April the 7th. I have to be there at 09:45 and am scheduled for 10:45. I will not know until the surgery is completed whether chemotherapy or radiation is required. That will depend on what is found in my lymph nodes.

On Tuesday, March 30th, I will be having some scans done at Physician's East to determine if there are problems anywhere else. This is usually set up by oncology, but I have two weeks before surgery, plus will have to recover before seeing them. This way, I am making the most of my time......

That's all there is to tell right now. I am doing extremely well except for a cold. I am in good spirits and have a very positive outlook. I can definitely tell that people are praying for me. I refuse to ask God why this is happening to me. He is a great God, and I trust Him completely. Please continue to pray for me, as well as my family. I thank you, and my family thanks you........

4 comments:

jorine said...

Hey Girl,
Great talking to you, wish I could have talked longer but it was finally time to get back to work. You are in my prayers and you will get through this just like you did in the other things that happens. This blog is good so we won't bug you so much. Talk to you soon. Call me this weekend when you have time. Have a great weekend. Love ya JOJO

Kenneth Chesson said...

Pulling for you Cindy!!!! Keep the positive attitude!

Unknown said...

Will lift up your name, in church on sunday, and ask that everyone keep you in their prayers. Stomp on that cancer GIRL!!!!

Colar Kay said...

Praying for you, Cindy we live in a fallen world (thanks to Eve) full of disease and pain. We who love the Lord are not exempt from this world's diseases, but we do have one thing, the Lord to give us strength and comfort thur the storm. The Lord loves you and wants the best for you, he just wants you to trust in him. Psalm 20:7 "Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God."