UPDATE: Date: Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 8:21 PM
Dear Brethren,
Just wanted to give an update on Debbie’s mom. Deb flew to California last month to be with her Mom for a second attempt for the cancer surgery. Unfortunately, when she was sedated for the surgery right away her blood pressure dropped very low so that they had to abandon the surgery and get her stabilized. So, she is fine after that but now they are not sure what to do with her, like maybe no surgery at all. So, we are wondering what the Lord really wants to do for Mom. In the meantime she has taken the big step of moving out of her house and into a retirement community very close by where all her kin have gone in their later years. So Debbie stayed with her for the 2 weeks. She is feeling well, the cancer was shrunk down, but unfortunately she is back on Chemo. So, keep the situation in your prayers as we are not sure which direction to go. Thank you very much, Terry & Debbie St. Louis
UPDATE: Date: September, 2016
Greetings Brethren, I wanted to give an update on Debbie’s mom Kathy Tilson. Kathy had the heart valve procedure several weeks ago which went well and was a low impact procedure. They had postponed her original surgery to remove the cancer as they felt her heart needed this procedure first. So, she is rescheduled to have the surgery on September 8th, in the morning. So Debbie will fly out on the 7th to be with her mom for about 2 weeks. The report from the doctors is good in that the chemo treatments have shrunk the cancer which is in her ovaries, and she is feeling well. We appreciate your prayers and are believing for success.
Thank you Terry & Debbie St. Louis
Date: Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 11:03 PM
Kathy Tilson – Debbie’s Mom
Dear Brethren, Please lift up Kathy Tilson in prayer as she will have surgery to remove the ovarian cancer Thursday June 9th at 7:30 AM California time. Debbie is with her to help with the recovery. Pray the Lord guides the surgeons to remove all the cancer. Pray for Strength & wisdom for Debbie and her brother Marc on decisions.
Thank you, Terry St. Louis