Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML) Support Group
Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), also known as acute myeloid leukemia, is a cancer of the myeloid line of blood cells. Patients with AML usually present with symptoms such as fatigue, bleeding, infection, prompting medical attention. An abnormal blood test reading will then result in further testing in a hospital with a hematologist to determine AML.
I just caught this post by fluke.....Or maybe it's Our Saviour's way of showing me God's infinite Goodness.
I'm Praising God with every breath, I take.....for your answered prayer.
May God keep blessing you, may His face always shine upon you.....and your family.
Love you, my sister in The Lord........Sandra.
I think about you all the time and hope for your continued health. I was out to dinner last night with my daughter who just needed a hug from her daddy and I was so thankful that I was there to provide it to her. I often think about those who have not been as fortunate and regret that I did not take the opportunity I had to share a good time with them, thinking that there would always be tomorrow. I told my daughter to seize those opportunities because you never know if there will be a tomorrow and regret will haunt you the rest of your life. I'm so happy that you are taking this time with your family, it's something that you and they will remember the rest of their lives, they will lock it in their hearts and cherish these memories forever. Have a great time, safe travels, God bless.
Lou
XOXO,
YOUR Sister in CHRIST,
Julie
It warms my heart to hear of your
time with your precious daughter. How blessed you both are to have each other just as i am to make unforgettable memories with my family.
Please don't regret or feel survivor guilt about Ed and Andrea. God's plan is perfect ance we'll never completely understand this side of Heaven.
God's free gift of salvation and grace is so amazing. I hope to meet you in person one day of not on earth, in heaven.
Xoxo
Julie
Enjoy your time with your family! You so deserve it.
Hugs and prayers
Karen
:)Julie
How's Vince? Outstanding as always I pray
Vince is great. He just past his 5 years since diagnosis date. Here is to 5+++++++++++ more years to everyone!!!
:) Julie
Xoxo,
Julie