Prayer and Lymph Nodes
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- Nov 2, 2025
- 1 min read
29 August 2025
Thank you so much for your continued prayers and timely encouragement. Such a rich blessing of friends and family!
Though I have not seen the doctor yet, I did get results from the PET scan:
The mystery continues whether I have cancer in the lymph nodes. One lymph node shows suspicious activity, and another has mild activity.
But I am okay with this. Romans 12:12 says, “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.” To back up a moment—Brian came with me when we met the surgeon for our meet and greet. When she and her assistant entered the room, I said, “Before we begin, I want to open up in prayer.” They nodded (with shocked expressions), and I prayed. Looking back, I am so glad that I did. It was my way of announcing to those in the room that the Lord provides my healing. He may use the doctor, but ultimately my healing comes from him. So, if the Lord says wait, I’ll wait.
As I wait, I’ll do two things:
1. I will continue to pray for clear lymph nodes, a tumor reduction, and increasing joy.
2. I will do some natural methods to aid in cleansing the lymph nodes.
We’ll see what God does in the waiting.

Written by Tammy Lea Fabian
Edited by Mia Atteberry




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