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Dear CCAM Partners and Friends,
Probably all of us are still a little numb from hearing the devastating results of Buntheep's MRI scans last week. Up until then, especially based on her steady recovery, we had been expecting each week that the doctors would declare Buntheep completely healed, so that we could take her to visit here and there in America, and then afterwards, back to Cambodia.
Everything had seemed to be pointing in that direction. The amazing 20-hour surgery back in December was very successful. Dr. Aldana had said that day that he had removed all of the tumor that he could see. However, a few days later, the MRI machine "saw" a tiny hidden residue about the size of a raisin or a pea, although the doctors predicted only a 20 percent chance that it would grow back. But apparently unseen even by the MRI, there were a few more cells of the tumor hidden in a different location. Now the tumor is indeed growing back from both of those places. In only 2-and-a-half months, it has already reached 30-40 percent its original size.
Following are some of the challenges now facing the doctors:
When Dr. Aldana told us about the MRI report last week, he explained that he needed some time to consult with other doctors, because he was not sure what to do next. Providentially, a large conference of doctors reviewed Buntheep's case yesterday. Although they did not convene specifically for that purpose, nevertheless Dr. Aldana and Dr. Roy brought Buntheep's situation to their attention and "picked their brains" for answers. Today Dr. Aldana notified us that some of those experts in chemo and radiation are now on board with them to help create a plan of action.
In the meantime, Dr. Aldana urged us to take advantage of this "window of time" to leave Jacksonville for a few days and visit my mother in Alabama. Martha Crabbe, secretary-treasurer of CCAM, and her husband Max have driven down to Jacksonville to pick us up and bring us back with them. We are now enjoying a visit at their mountain cottage in North Carolina before driving on to Alabama for a few days. Next Monday we will return to Jacksonville and meet Dr. Aldana on Tuesday to find out what he has decided to do.
Given all of the difficulties listed above, we are again faced with the reality that completely healing Buntheep of this tumor truly appears to be "humanly" impossible. But nothing is impossible for God! Please continue to pray to our Lord Jesus Christ for more miracles, in whatever way He wishes to provide them.
In His Hands,
Gioia and Buntheep