Health Update, August 2009
NOTE: Dr. Lowery sent this e-mail to the LCCS campus and invited me to share it here as well. –Michael
As many of you know, for the past three years the doctors have been monitoring a tumor that was discovered in the Fall of 2006. Every several months I have gone in for special scans, and the tumor had remained stable and still is. That is good news.
For several weeks, I have not been feeling well and the doctors have been putting me through a variety of tests. On Thursday of last week, I had another scan, but unlike previous scans this time the doctors discovered several spots on my liver. They do not know the nature of these spots, and so in the days ahead I will be undergoing a variety of tests, including a needle biopsy and special blood tests. Dr. Kasa cautioned Marilyn and me not to jump to conclusions about the nature of these spots, specifically whether or not they are malignant. We simply do not know at this point. More information is needed before any kind of treatment, if any at all, can or must be done.
We have shared this news with our family, and now we are sharing it with you. Are we anxious? Of course. I have known for several weeks that something was not right. But when the doctor met with us tonight, we were still stunned by the preliminary report. God has sustained us these past three years, and we will continue to trust him in the days ahead. We have been blessed by a strong Christian community on this campus, and we are profoundly grateful for your prayers and words of encourgement.
We are asking you to join us in prayer and ask God to bless the doctors so that they will know what to do and to bless our family with strength and an even deeper trust in the Lord.