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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Pray for Cassidy Clark!

I wanted to pass this story along to everyone I could. As some of you know Chad Clark has gone through an incredible ordeal over the past few years with Myndi's cancer and death and then 6 weeks following his youngest daughter was diagnosed with leukemia. Cassidy has gone through 21 months of treatments and they recently found something at a routine checkup. Please read the following note from Jennifer, Chad Clark's fiance, please keep them in your prayers and pass it along to others who will be praying as well!

As most of you know, Cassidy, my fiance's youngest daughter has been battleing Leukemia (and winning being in remission since very early on) . She lost her mother to cancer six weeks prior to her own diagnosis. As you can imagine, the past few years have been very difficult on this family. Cass has only 5 months of her 26 month treatment plan remaining. Today we went to the doctor for a routine blood draw and the doctors found some suspicious percentages in the blood work. Of course, we won't know %100 if her leukemia has returned until we get the results from her bone marrow test tomorrow afternoon, but her doctor has serious concerns that it has returned. She was not even two when her mother was diagnosed with a rare sarcoma not related to her leukemia. She will be five on September 4 and has experienced more trials in her short life than most people experience in a lifetime. Please take a few moments and go to the Lord on her behalf. If the leukemia has returned, the next set of treatments will be much more difficult on her little body than what she has thus far experienced and will most likely require the aid of a bone marrow transplant. Chad, the girls and I appreciate your prayers more than you'll know.

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