Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Here I go again....

It just wouldn't be like me to post a prayer request here sooner than later.  The message below is the prayer request I received from my aunt on Monday. 

My cousin Theresa, a most vivacious lady if I do say so myself, is in dire need of support and love and a miracle.  Years ago we were all shocked to learn of her leukemia.  It was around Christmas time, and it was just so unlike her to be feeling so low for so long.  When they learned it was leukemia, she underwent chemo treatments right away, and as weak as she was with the brain lesions she had, she came back to life with an even brighter smile.  God is good!

I remember swing dancing with her, Margaret and Miki in Portland the following summer, and it was really remarkable to see her strength and zest for life.  A year later I stayed with her while in Helena for a friend's wedding.  I shaved my head and gave my ponytail to locks of love in her honor.  And though she looked so radiant with her short hair, she couldn't be convinced to cut it, too.  A special treat that trip was to go up in a plane with her and her parents.  She had been taking flying lessons before the whole thing had started.

She has met her love and married.  I was thrilled to have been able to make her wedding in Helena, driving out with my family after Christmas.  And I have seen pictures of the beautiful twin girls born to her and John last year.  Life has been good!

But now the leukemia is back.  And it is not responding to the chemo yet.  This is hard news to hear.  If you can take a minute or three, please offer up prayers for her and her family - may God give them strength and courage to see this through.  If it is God's will, I pray those two baby girls can grow up with their momma.  God is good - and this really sucks!
 

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Roxie Nistler <roxjoe1@gmail.com>


Dear Family....  

The Helena Families are joining in prayer July 1st - this First Friday, Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in prayer for Theresa's healing.   I invite you to join us in prayer too!  

Update:   She is receiving platelets and red blood cells today (Monday) and  will have her bone marrow tested tomorrow for remission and if it is in remission she will work towards another round of chemo and then travel to Seattle for bone marrow transplant.  

Her oncologist said that her leukemia AML  with the mutation on the 21st and 3rd chromosome was not a very good one (so to speak) of the mutations. 

Theresa's spirits are up and the doc let her spend a couple of days at home....coming and going from the hospital as long as she had lots of help.


This is a little note to invite you to join us in prayer for Theresa Colley (Nistler), whose leukemia recently came out of remission. 

 
Please forward this to anyone who may be interested in joining us on this Friday (July 1st) in prayer.
 
When? this First Friday of the month because it is The Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus!!
 
What?  we are requesting prayers or any charitable work for Theresa's healing. 
 
The Intention? To ask the Sacred Heart of Jesus, who loves us each so dearly, to mercifully grant Theresa healing in and through His Eucharistic Presence.
 
Example 1... Some of us are gathering from 3-4 pm for an hour of Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament asking Jesus for her healing in the Cathedral.  You are invited to join us or come at anytime during your day to be united in prayer for Theresa.
 
Example 2... If you are attending mass on Friday, please consider dedicating it to Theresa.
 
These are only two possibilities...if you are traveling or wherever you need to be on Friday, please unite yourselves to all the wonderful souls praying for Theresa in whatever way the Holy Spirit motivates you - there are no limitations to your prayer generosity!
 
 
Why right now? if the leukemia goes into remission this week after her first round of chemo, she will receive another round of chemo in a couple of weeks and then hopefully travel to Seattle for a bone marrow transplant end of August. This will be a process of 4 months stay in Seattle if all goes well.  Her sister Maria was a match for her blood type, coming from MI.  This is the best case scenario!

A little history...It has been 6 years since her first treatment. During that time, when she had 27 lesions in her brain, many people gathered one Friday to pray in Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in the Year of the Eucharist (2005) asking Jesus for her healing. It was truly through the power of The Eucharist that Theresa is with us today; now married with a beautiful set of twins.   We are hopeful that this Friday we can surround Theresa with pray again.
 

Please note, we are praying all of this through the intercession of St. Therese of Lisieux and Blessed John Paul II.
 

Thank you ahead of time for all the love poured out in prayer by the Helena Body of Christ and beyond!



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