I was able to bring Harriet home yesterday late afternoon. Even though she only spent 38 hours in the hospital it seems like two weeks. They ran every test imaginable and most of them came back negative. As you know they said that the only thing that they discovered is that she has colitis which they determined was a direct result of the chemotherapy. It seems that when anyone has chemotherapy, it will also attack areas that are weak in your body.
Even though they are treating this as best that they can, the conclusion I come to is that when Harriet has her next chemotherapy on November 17, that this may flare up again. She is so thankful to be home. I might add that Harriet's comments were that everybody at the hospital were so nice, not only friendly, but very helpful. And I guess if you need to be in the hospital that's nice to be surrounded with people that have those fine qualities. Harriet said that the room was spotless. One of the housekeepers that came in and cleaned the room every day told Harriet how thankful she was to have this job. She said that it's the best job she's ever had and she works so hard to keep everything clean. There was absolutely no dust anywhere or dirt in the corners, very nice. It speaks highly of those who are in charge.
Thank you again so much for taking the time to intercede on our behalf in prayer and support. Harriet really appreciates it and so do I! Have a great weekend, I know that were planning on it.
Maranatha,
Frank and Harriet
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