Sunday, September 19, 2010

the 30th Psalm

"Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing: thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness; To the end that my glory may sing praise to thee, and not be silent . O LORD my God, I will give thanks unto thee for ever."

I have chosen the Psalm 30 as a scripture which, in my mind,  best represents Cindy Simpson.  She looks on life as a beautiful thing. She honors the Lord by celebrating him through dance and song.  While her body has its trials and at times, especially lately, she has not had the energy to offer up as lively a dance as once given she continues to offer praise and thanks to Him.

There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as if everything is.
-- Albert Einstein

For over 16 years now Cindy has been fighting a war with cancer.  For a short time there was a truce but a new battle is beginning and with courage and commitment she is ready to face this battle as if she were Joshua at the battle of Jericho and ready to conquer the foe!  Cindy views life, its  beauties and challenges as a miracle.  I believe it is because of her faith she is able to genuinely smile when the rest of us are bogged down in despair.  It is not a false pretense.  She is genuine.  She is a woman of courage.  She is a woman of faith.

The Battle Begins:

This Friday - September 24, Cindy will have a port-a-cath installed in her head.  A port-a- cath is a small medical appliance that is installed beneath the skin. A catheter connects the port to a vein. This device allows drugs to be injected, usually with less discomfort for the patient than a more typical needle stick and is how the next round of Chemo Therapy will be administered to her brain.   She will begin chemo therapy treatment the next week.  Once a week for three weeks the drugs will be delivered directly into her brain. Then she gets a week to recover. Then, the next three weeks she will receive Chemo to the rest of her body.  This process will be repeated until it works.

The purpose of these drugs are to kill the bad cells of Cancer!  While they are wonderful drugs they are also non discriminating drugs.  They not only kill the bad cells, they will also kill good cells.  Because of this, risk of infection is high.  Cindy will be out of sight at times.  We do not want her to be out of mind.  To this end this blog has been created.  We will keep it updated on her progress.  And while she may not have the energy or strength to talk to us all, she would love hearing any news or words of encouragement offered.  Please feel free to contact her via hand written and mailed notes, email messages cindyjsimpson@msn.com or simply post a comment on this blog.   

While no one looks forward to any battle we are excited and grateful for the miracle of modern medicine, for knowledgeable doctors and chemists, for people who donate to good causes and most of all  for faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.



posted by Libby Hansen

13 comments:

  1. Cindy,
    You bless us all with your courage! Thank you, Libby for doing this. I have let the RS sisters know.
    MarGene

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  2. What a wonderful service, Libby, not only for Cindy but for all of us who will be wanting to follow her progress.

    Cindy, know that you will be in the prayers of multitudes. We are here for you. You are our Sister, our friend, our inspiration!

    Linda Mathis

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  3. Cindy,

    It was so good to see you at lunch yesterday. I want you to know that every time I see you, I pause and think of how amazing you are. I'm so glad that I can follow your progress in this blog. Prayers and love -

    SueAnn Harris

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  4. Cindy - I love you. My deepest prayers are with you and your family.
    Danae

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  5. Cindy, my dear friend - your fight continues and what a warrior you are. My love and prayers are with you - keep that beautiful smile.

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  6. Cindy - the Harris Family is cheering you on! You are amazing & we love you bunches!

    Lisa Harris

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  7. Cindy, my Long Time Friend & Inspiration:

    My heart is with you in Utah, even though my body is in California. Thankfully faith, love and prayers span all distances. We are with you and your family in spirit.

    Much Love,
    Carolyn & the Stan Clan

    Note: Libby, thank you so much for creating and sharing Cindy's Blog. We will be following it faithfully.

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  8. Cindy,
    You are such an example of optimism, courage and faith in the face of incredibly difficult challenges. Thank you for being an inspiration. We wish you all the best with treatments and life.

    Hugs,
    Sarah (Connors) Petersen and family

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  9. Cindy: Thanks for using your challenges as a means of teaching all of us courage and joy and strength, and perspective. We have a good friend with untreatable cancer which he has chosen to hide from almost everyone. In my eyes it has robbed many friends, co-workers and loved ones from not only serving him but growing through his experience. You inspire me continually. You are in our heart and in our prayers- Mary Silver

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  10. WOW! You are all amazing! Thank you so much for your love and support. I'm ready to tackle this head on :-) Cindy

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  11. Dear Cindy,
    We just love you...thank you for being the best example ever...and the best Band Mom on the planet!
    Deb and Ashleigh

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  12. Have been thinking about you all day today.
    Love you.

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  13. Cindy-
    I love the Dr. Suess quote - I know that you carry a big "bat" and you are ready to fight!!! You are in my prayers and thoughts.
    Thank you Libby for your dedication to each and every one of us - you are touching so many with your beautiful words!
    Suzanne L.

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