Even prior to my diagnosis and all during this process I have been receiving intensive prayer from a team led by Ann Early. She has been heading up the Healing Prayer Ministry at St. Luke's in Ballard. She received training under Dr. Francis MacNutt in Florida. I have appreciated the very thorough way that they pray for their clients. It is very disciplined and comprehensive. Sometimes my prayers tend to get soft, or sloppy, or not focused enough and often unaware of the forces we are up against in the spiritual realm. I have come to a greater appreciation of the powerful victory Christ won on the cross over darkness. Since many of you are praying for me I thought I would share the Prayer for Protection that they pray prior to ministering.
In the name of Jesus Christ and by the power of his Cross and his Blood, we bind up the power of any evil spirits and command them not to block our prayers. We bind up the powers of earth, air, water, fire, the netherworld and the satanic forces of nature.
We break any curses, hexes or spells sent against us and declare them null and void. We break the assignments of any spirits sent against us and send them to Jesus to deal with them as he will. Lord, we ask you to bless our enemies by sending your Holy Spirit to lead them to repentance and conversion.
Furthermore, we bind all interaction and communication in the world of evil spirits as it affects us and our ministry.
We ask for the protection of the shed blood of Jesus Christ over Cal (in my case). Thank you, Lord, for your protection and send your angels .. to help us in the battle. We ask you to guide us in our prayers: share with us your Spirit's power and compassion. Amen.
Then they commence to anoint with oil, and pray with laying on of hands. They come against the specific illness and bring it to the foot of the cross for Jesus to deal with. They pray for healing based on Christ's work on the cross. Sometimes they will cut off generational diseases, or curses, that may have come down one's family tree. And they will take into account the latest information coming from the doctors. It is always a uplifting experience to come away from. I am coming to believe that this kind of intensive prayer "therapy" is as essential to the medical treatment. May this practice spread like wildfire in the Body of Christ.
Thank you for your prayers.
-Cal-
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Saturday, October 17, 2009
New Doctor Clinic
We made the decision to move my cancer treatment from the Poly Clinic to the Seattle Cancer Treatment and Wellness Clinic (SCTWC). It was not an easy decision, so we talked it over for several days. The SCTWC offers expertise and help with the nutritional aspects of our daily lives, an area that takes up much time. As Annie has gone back to her work as a nurse in the schools and has less time to read up, research, and prepare recommended foods, we needed more help in this area.
I also felt that there had to be some alternative to chemo at this time, which SCTWC offers. We will meet with them on the 26th to go over our treatment plan. We do have the confidence that, whichever provider we go with, our Great Physician is overseeing them and can work through them.
Thank you for your prayers. They are soooo important to us.
At this time I would appreciate prayers for a good night's rest, something that has been eluding me for the past few weeks.
We continue to pray that God would encapsulate and melt away each cancer cell and tumor that moves through my body.
Please pray that we will be able to stick with the food/juice purchase/preparation and vitamin routines that we developed over the summer. These suffered in September when Annie went back to work.
In His Care,
Cal
I also felt that there had to be some alternative to chemo at this time, which SCTWC offers. We will meet with them on the 26th to go over our treatment plan. We do have the confidence that, whichever provider we go with, our Great Physician is overseeing them and can work through them.
Thank you for your prayers. They are soooo important to us.
At this time I would appreciate prayers for a good night's rest, something that has been eluding me for the past few weeks.
We continue to pray that God would encapsulate and melt away each cancer cell and tumor that moves through my body.
Please pray that we will be able to stick with the food/juice purchase/preparation and vitamin routines that we developed over the summer. These suffered in September when Annie went back to work.
In His Care,
Cal
Monday, October 12, 2009
Second Opinion
Today we consulted with an oncologist and a naturepath at the Seattle Cancer Treatment and Wellness Center in Renton. They presented us with a less aggressive plan that makes use of diet as well as one of the drugs. Their philosophy is to try less drastic means and support the body's healing properties, and would use chemo only as a last resort. Annie felt much more cared for in their environment. It gave us more hope.
There is still the unanswered question of whether this will slow down or stop the growing threat posed by the mutated cells, as evidenced by the increased PSA levels in the past few weeks. The doctors in our consultation today gave us the impression that we could try a continuation of the present therapy a little longer. Our current oncologist seemed to feel that moving quickly was a priority. And yet the alternative to chemo, presented by an oncologist teamed with a naturepath, is attractive.
So we would appreciate your prayers as we make this decision between the two treatments in the next day or two. Thank you for your concern.
Cal and Annie
There is still the unanswered question of whether this will slow down or stop the growing threat posed by the mutated cells, as evidenced by the increased PSA levels in the past few weeks. The doctors in our consultation today gave us the impression that we could try a continuation of the present therapy a little longer. Our current oncologist seemed to feel that moving quickly was a priority. And yet the alternative to chemo, presented by an oncologist teamed with a naturepath, is attractive.
So we would appreciate your prayers as we make this decision between the two treatments in the next day or two. Thank you for your concern.
Cal and Annie
Sunday, October 11, 2009
In June Cal was diagnosed with cancer of the prostate, which had spread to his bones. His oncologist put him on a hormone therapy for four weeks. During that time Cal and Annie made significant dietary and lifestyle changes, which included cutting back at work. The treatment seemed to work well, bringing his PSA down from the 180's to 17 (normal is between 4-6). So, in July, the doctor gave him a four month shot with the addition of a drug to strengthen his bones.
However, the September check-up showed a different trend and the oncologist asked for a second set of blood work. It appears that the cancer responded to the regimen well at first. But cells mutated and those resistant to the treatment were now staging a growth spurt. The PSA count climbed to the 50's, and, by the second reading was already 89. So the doctor has recommended the more drastic step of chemotherapy to combat the mushrooming threat. This week (Oct. 10) Cal and Annie will be seeking a second opinion, but must chose a course immediately.
During this time Cal and Annie have had tremendous support from family, their church, friends, his doctor, and the World Relief staff. Cal and Annie have read through much of the scriptures dealing with healing and have been very encouraged. He has had prayer by laying on of hands, by anointing with oil, by individual pastors, by congregations, and by many concerned brothers and sisters in Christ. It has been a incredulous experience to be prayed for by so many caring people.
We have been very humbled by this outpouring of concern and do not take it lightly. At this point we need to make a decision that has serious consequences. We ask for your prayers as we seek guidance for the immediate next step of treatment. And we welcome communication with us through this blog.
In Christ,
Cal and Annie Uomoto
However, the September check-up showed a different trend and the oncologist asked for a second set of blood work. It appears that the cancer responded to the regimen well at first. But cells mutated and those resistant to the treatment were now staging a growth spurt. The PSA count climbed to the 50's, and, by the second reading was already 89. So the doctor has recommended the more drastic step of chemotherapy to combat the mushrooming threat. This week (Oct. 10) Cal and Annie will be seeking a second opinion, but must chose a course immediately.
During this time Cal and Annie have had tremendous support from family, their church, friends, his doctor, and the World Relief staff. Cal and Annie have read through much of the scriptures dealing with healing and have been very encouraged. He has had prayer by laying on of hands, by anointing with oil, by individual pastors, by congregations, and by many concerned brothers and sisters in Christ. It has been a incredulous experience to be prayed for by so many caring people.
We have been very humbled by this outpouring of concern and do not take it lightly. At this point we need to make a decision that has serious consequences. We ask for your prayers as we seek guidance for the immediate next step of treatment. And we welcome communication with us through this blog.
In Christ,
Cal and Annie Uomoto
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Introductory Posting
Thank you for your interest in Cal's health. This blog is a way of communicating with those of you who are interested how Cal is doing in his battle with cancer. He knows that many of you are praying for him regularly and this is one way that he can keep you posted. Your prayers have carried Cal and his family through the summer. Many, many thanks for your concern for us.
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