11/12/2019 12:08pm
- Lauren Mihok
- Nov 12, 2019
- 1 min read
So probably the worst news we could have gotten. The tumor was categorized as a Grade 4 Glioblastoma. They referred him to a couple treatment doctors to start with chemotherapy and radiation. The goal is the keep the part that was left in there from growing. But it makes it hard with it being a grade 4.
This is hard news. Please know that we are praying for you all. Also, I asked my friend who is the principal of a Catholic Christian School to be praying for Josiah. Know that almost 200 little children are praying for him every day by name. God will hear the little children! Love, Jane
Prayers for the both of you at this difficult time... Do not give up. Cancer Sucks and I know that first hand. It's tough but you can do this, with God's trust , your strength and will and with the love you have from all of us...
Know that Pam and I are praying for you guys!! Mount Zion too!!
Fighting cancer is a tough long game; we learned that with mom’s leukemia. Say “yes” to EVERYTHING. Gas cards? YES! Bringing you food to the hospital? YES! Someone offers to clean your house? YES! Meal train? YES! We will lift you up, pray for, and encourage you, even on the tough days.
Lets not give up or give in to this hiccup. Keep the Lord and his will your main focus. He is the ultimate healer the Doctors are his instruments. We'll continue to pray and give God the glory when he's healed.