Ellen and I were with Annie as she was moved up to her room. She’s NPO! No liquids or anything – and it’s driving her crazy. But she looks good – good color, lots of questions, yet wanting to sleep and rest. Those 5 1/2 hour surgeries are tough. She’s aware of your support, which helps her go hour to hour. We were satisfied with her condition and the nursing care, so we have left her for the evening. I’ll be leaving the iPad with her so she can post again on her own (expect glitches – ahem).

Clark

5 responses to “

  1. Nick Radlauer's avatarNick Radlauer

    Good Luck and beat that cancer away Mrs.Stanton my thoughts are with you guys.

  2. Joasia's avatarJoasia

    Hello Ann,

    This is Joasia from Ellen’s Book Club. I believe we actually met some years back. I am holding focused thoughts for the best of all outcomes. Ellen describes your strength and you inspire me.

    Heart felt regards, Joasia

  3. Kathy Grandemange's avatarKathy Grandemange

    Thoughts and prayers for you all.
    Kathy Grandemange

  4. Kathy Taylor's avatarKathy Taylor

    Give her our love and tell her we are constantly thinking of her. We have been talking with John as well (both of us) and giving him our support.

  5. I asked a friend who is a breast cancer survivor to pray for you and here’s what she sent today:
    “I also wanted to tell you that the Sunday school class did an “intercessional prayer”for Noel during the Sunday school class, and then after communion on Sunday went to the “prayer bench” and prayed for her.
    She will be remembered and prayed for each day: for healing, for comfort, and to be restored.

    Thank you for letting us pray for Noel.”
    Just one of many such prayers.

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