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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

I'm sneaking in a quick update

Here's an e-mail I sent out an hour ago about my husband:

Great news!! Scott had additional testing and today they informed us that the tests came back as normal. The doctor told Scott that every test they previously had done indicated that he had this tumor, and now the test shows the opposite. The doctor even wanted to do another the first test, just out of sheer curiosity to see what would happen. (The results came back fine) There's a 85-90% chance that Scott does not have this tumor. We'd have to have an MRI to graduate to 100%. Our other option, is to go back for more testing in a year.

The best part yet, is that day-by-day, Scott's hearing is getting better and better.

There have been so many people praying, and we are so grateful for all the prayers that we believe God answered!

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2 comments:

  1. Jessica, what wonderful news! God is so good!

    Blessings,
    Sheryl

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  2. Wow. That is so awesome!

    Ann

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