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<blockquote data-quote="Mikey" data-source="post: 132328" data-attributes="member: 3579"><p>DDD, thank you very much. I appreciate your prayers. It's tough being torn between two "bad" choices.</p><p></p><p>And, as a side note, I really do appreciate the prayers. Just last night, I had an interesting phone call with one of the few other adults who are committed to trying to help McWeedy. She said that she hadn't been "around" for a few days because she'd slipped on some ice and hurt her back. However, during the comprehensive exam, they discovered lumps in her chest.</p><p></p><p>She has a family history of cancer, and has three family members currently in terminal stages of various forms of cancer. Her doctor told her that he felt very strongly it was cancer, and ordered immediate tests - and scheduled an OR, just in case, for immediate surgery.</p><p></p><p>To make a long story short, the night before her final round of tests, her parents organized a prayer group at her house for her. She said it was many hours of hard, intense, prayer.</p><p></p><p>The next day, they couldn't find the lumps. Gone - completely gone.</p><p></p><p>I don't tell this story to try and convert anyone. But she said that she intended to tell McW this story because, as she says, "Never say never, never give up. It's never too late". She thought she was going to die, and received a reprieve. She hopes to convince McW that, no matter how far gone you think you are, there's always the chance to pull back from the brink before going over the edge.</p><p></p><p>It's not like he hasn't heard it before, but at least this time its coming from someone other than his whack-job psycho dad. She's going to try and give my son some hope, and in the process she gave me a little hope, too.</p><p></p><p>So, again, thank you for your prayers.</p><p></p><p>Mikey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikey, post: 132328, member: 3579"] DDD, thank you very much. I appreciate your prayers. It's tough being torn between two "bad" choices. And, as a side note, I really do appreciate the prayers. Just last night, I had an interesting phone call with one of the few other adults who are committed to trying to help McWeedy. She said that she hadn't been "around" for a few days because she'd slipped on some ice and hurt her back. However, during the comprehensive exam, they discovered lumps in her chest. She has a family history of cancer, and has three family members currently in terminal stages of various forms of cancer. Her doctor told her that he felt very strongly it was cancer, and ordered immediate tests - and scheduled an OR, just in case, for immediate surgery. To make a long story short, the night before her final round of tests, her parents organized a prayer group at her house for her. She said it was many hours of hard, intense, prayer. The next day, they couldn't find the lumps. Gone - completely gone. I don't tell this story to try and convert anyone. But she said that she intended to tell McW this story because, as she says, "Never say never, never give up. It's never too late". She thought she was going to die, and received a reprieve. She hopes to convince McW that, no matter how far gone you think you are, there's always the chance to pull back from the brink before going over the edge. It's not like he hasn't heard it before, but at least this time its coming from someone other than his whack-job psycho dad. She's going to try and give my son some hope, and in the process she gave me a little hope, too. So, again, thank you for your prayers. Mikey [/QUOTE]
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