Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Update

I just don't know why I doubt God. He has proven Himself faithful over and over. A little over a month ago, the Doctor said 2 things had to happen before he would continue treatment. First, my brain cancer had to be gone. I got results, and it is completely gone. The next thing was my lungs and lymph nodes had to have shrunk. If both of these things didn't happen, all treatment would stop, and I would go on hospice. Went in this morning for my scan. By the time I saw Dr Konduri, he couldn't believe the report. He called the fellow that read the scan to make sure it was accurate. I told my friend, Debra, that my scan probably shows I'm dead, I just need to lay down. Finally, dr got off the phone to tell me most of my cancer is gone. What is left, has greatly shrunk. What an amazing Mighty Physician I serve. God is SO amazing. I can never understand why God loves me like He does. I am grateful beyond words. I never expected this good of a report. Now I know why doubting Thomas was called doubting. Just call me Doubting Becky. I am so excited, I am nearly at a loss for words, notice I said nearly. Today, I am grateful. Tired, but grateful. Chemo drains me, but I am grateful for the stuff. It has saved my life so far. Keep praying, and keep the faith. Becky

Sunday, June 10, 2012

I keep reminding God, that if He would let me live a little longer, I would spend my days sharing Christ. Some days are hard just getting out of bed. But everytime I wake up, I praise him for another day to share what he has done for me. Tomorrow night, I will be giving my testimony in Lewisville. If I could just reach one person, at least one, I will have more company in heaven. I have lived a good life. It wasn't always good, but I always remained standing, thanks to God. At 56, I will tell you I have lived a lifetime. It hasn't always been easy, but God was with me every step of the way. I leaned on him, more times that I can count. He's always been faithful, even when I was not faithful to him. I am amazed at the grace and mercy God has always shown me. I have never been as forgiving and gracious as the God I serve. I still praise God even with this cancer. He didn't give me cancer, my smoking did it. But God has got me thru everything I been thru. I had an old friend from Tulsa come to visit this weekend. I love the whole family. Many years ago, I met their mom in college and we immediately became friends. I had 2 kids at home, and they have 4. Being a single parent, it was hard to feed us all at times. Malinda and Fred were in about the same financially. We would call each to see what the other one was fixin to serve for supper I would tell them I had these vegetables. No meat. Malinda had meat but no vegetables. So we would get together, pool our foods, and what came out out was more food than we could eat. Kinda like Jesus feeding the masses. Our food just kept coming. I have been so blessed to know this family, and I have loved them for 30 or so years. I am so blessed to have so many praying for me, and trusting Godto hear our cries. I would challenge each of you to to keep praying and keep the faith. At this point, faith is the main reason I'm alive. Love you all, Becky

Thursday, June 7, 2012

I'm a southern woman

I was born in Corpus Christi, Tx, and raised between Corpus and Mexico. I am definitely a southern woman. I understand English, but in reality, I speak and understand Southern English. For those that do not understand the difference, we double the silibles in every word we speak. We can draw a word out until you think there is no end to it. I honestly have a hard time understanding words northerners say. They speak too fast for my southern ear. We also have our own words. For instance, if someone says come over for dinner, I will be there at noon. If they wanted me for the night meal, they should have clarified and said supper. Once, years ago, I lived in Maryland. I worked in a store, and as I was taught in the south, I greeted everyone that came in the door. I got scowls back. No words. One day, a man came in and asked me for singles. Singles? I had no single people for sell. He could see I was puzzled. As if I was deaf and slow, he loudly repeated, "CAN YOU GIVE Me 5 $1.00 BILLS?". Oh, why didnt he say that in the first place? Then I had a man come in, I rang him up, and he asked me for a poke. A poke? A poke? Finally, I asked, "Sir, where you you like me to poke you?". Now he's puzzled. He points to my bags on the counter, and says, this, only bigger. What didn't he just ask for a bag in the first place. However, a month or so later, I asked a gentleman if he wanted a bag. He said, "a bag? No I have one of those sitting on the front seat of my car.". I looked out and saw his wife, at that point, I really wanted to give him my kind of poke. Then I asked a customer if he had gas. His says, yeah, but I let it out soft and quiet. Can you smell it? Oh Lord have mercy. I didn't do too well living up north. I was telling my dear northern friend we also have an expression. It is Bless their heart. When we are sitting around talking, we can trash anyone, and if we follow it with bless her heart, then we are ok. We can gossip, bad mouth, what ever, and even tho that is unacceptable, as long as you follow it with "bless her heart", you are ok. Wow, have you seen how fat she has gotten? I'll bet her rear is 2 axe handles and a snuff box wide.....bless her heart. Or "did you know he gambles away all his money and is mean to his wife and kids...bless their heart.". And for gosh sakes, if you are visiting any northern state, do not say, over yonder, y'all, or tump it over. People look at you like you are from another planet. And please don't say "jeet", which is Texan for " did you eat.". I love the south. I love beans and potatoes, cornbread, biscuits and sausage gravy, peach cobbler, and sweet tea. I love black eyed peas, and steamed cabbage, watermelon, and homemade ice cream. Now, Texas gets so hot in the summer, you can hear your brain sizzling in your head when you go outside, but at least here, people understand my southern tongue. Today, I am blessed. I woke up today, feel pretty good, and a great day for praising God. I am also thankful he let me be a southern woman, where I understand the language, and love the morals instilled in us to make us proper southern women. Women of God. Women of integrity, where our word counts for something, we are only as good as our word. We are taught to love God, our country and those that served for our freedom, and most of us own guns. I will quit rambling. My uncle Ray always told me that when I die, they were gonna have to beat my tongue to death. I'll bet that will be true. Keep praying, and keep the faith. Becky

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

The poet, Anne Sexton, once wrote, "It doesn't matter who my father was, what matters is who I remember he was.". For those who have heard my testimony, know I repeat these words. My Dad raised us in the same little town he was raised iin. He and my Mom, both owned their own businesses, they were well respected in the community, and everyone knew them. When we would get out of line, my parents were called before we got home. What people didn't know was behind closed doors, alone with my dad, he was just a mean drunk that loved only himself. Us kids were a burden. He never once told me he loved me. I think about Anne Sextons words alot. I guess it doesn't matter who I am, it will be how you remember I am. I have made so many mistakes in my life, especially with my children. I had all 4 by the time I was 21. Can you imagine my immaturity and stupidness?? And here I was trying to raise kids when I was just a baby myself. The main thing I'm grateful for is it appears they have forgiven me. And much sooner than I forgave my Dad. My children are incredible adults, and I take no credit for it. God did it, in spite of me. My youngest daughter lead me to Christ when she was 16. That is a miracle because I blamed God for everything wrong in my life. Today, I take full blame for my cancer. I made the decision to smoke, not God. So as I think about Anne Sextons words, I think about everyone that knows me. At 56, I am blessed with many people that love and care about me. But I don't think you would have felt the same when I was 26. I have always had a big heart, and tried to help people, but I have had my kids hurt in the process. I have often wondered what I could have possibly been thinking, because, today, I would like to think I would do different. But I cannot even honestly say that. For the last few months, we have tried to help a family. The adult did some things that were wrong. I didn't judge that, but what I did get hurt at was that I was lied to, and even got the cohort to lie to me. Finally, the cohort felt guilty, and told me the truth. The adult staying here, still continues to lie. I asked her to leave my home. I was/am so hurt that I was lied to. So have I really changed? I'm not sure. It has given me much to think about. I think I would still fall for nonsense. I can hope I would be remembered for someone who tried to help others, but I could also be remembered as a smuck. As my life is coming to a close, I pray I will be remembered as a person who loves others, tried to share my faith and my Savior. But most important, I pray God will see it that way. I was only given one life. I sure messed it up on occasion, ok, maybe alot. But the last many years, I have prayed people would see Christ in me. I knew I would be offended if someone had to ask if I was a Christ Follower. They should be able to see it in my life. So today, I'm grateful. Grateful God gave me another day. Grateful for friends, my workers, my family, and just love from others. God is amazing!! I serve a God that loves me, and cares about me. Even every minute aspect of my life. What love. I am still in awe of the God I serve. Keep praying, and keep the faith. I am. Becky

Friday, June 1, 2012

Choices

I get frustrated at the choices I have made in my life. I've met some pretty awesome men in my life, yet always married the wrong ones. Yet, some pretty awesome things came from those choices, I have amazing kids and grandkids. God was able to turn those choices around for His purpose. I made the choice to smoke at 15 or 16, because back then, smoking was ok, they said it wouldnt hurt you. Good Lord, even my brother at 5 could walk in any store and buy a pack. But as time went on, they began to come out with warnings that it was harmful to your health. I tried to quit smoking, but was so hooked, I couldn't stop. Now I have deadly cancer, that cannot be seen on an x-ray. It is called oat cell cancer, and it's as if someone sprinkled oatmeal over my left lung, lymph nodes, and some on the right lung. It has moved to my brain. I have had brain radiation for this, and hopefully it is gone. But still the lungs. Some is putting pressure on my esophagus, and now it is hard to swallow. Of course, that could be because of Lambert-Eaton myastenic syndrom, that I developed because of cancer. I have smoked so much, when I developed cancer, my antibodies didn't know what to attack since my lungs were in bad shape for years. It my antibodies confusion, it attacked my hip flexers, leaving me unable to walk. I am on a clinical trial drug that helps me walk. They told me Lambert-Eaton will move to my arms then my throat, leaving me unable to swallow. So I'm not sure if it's Lambert-Eaton making it hard to swallow or the cancer pressing against my esophegus. Not that it really matters. This is the last chemo they can do. If the brain cancer is gone, and if the lung/esophegus cancer has shrunk, he will continue treatment. If they both are not gone, or shrunk considerably, he stops all treatment. This chemo I'm on is tough. I get weak and so so sick, but it's worth it to have a few more weeks with the kids and grandkids. I have put my body thru hell and back, but I have not yet heard God to tell me to quit fighting. I know my cancer is incurable, and I know it will kill me, and this has been a tough fight, but, I have fought all my life. I have worked hard, never did anything against God to make a living, tho sometimes, when I was younger, I was offered jobs I knew I could not live with myself if I did those types of jobs. So I chose to follow God, make less money, and God, as usual brought us thru. Somehow, he always did. God is awesome. The last 14 months, I've been able to slow down (no choice) and read my Bible more, pray more, and I feel closer to God than I ever had. I wish I had done this sooner. I've been a Christ follower for many years, but was too busy with life to have the relationship that I needed. I just let life get in the way. I'm sure this is the way the Devil wants it in all our lives, and I fell right in to it. I am so ashamed, but I've asked for forgiveness, and he has finally got me on the right track. It is just a shame it took this to get me there. As my days here are coming to an end, I know that I know I am going to be with my Lord and Savior. I pray all people who read this will make that decision as well. I will keep fighting, because I know that is what God wants me to do. He will tell me when to stop. In the meantime, I will wait upon the Lord, He will renew my strength, He will lift me up on wings, as eagles. Keep the faith, I am. Becky.