Christian's Fight: Lynch Syndrome Journey
Randy Christian, a former Lubbock city councilman, is now in hospice care after a decades-long battle with cancers caused by Lynch syndrome. Despite his diagnosis, he remains optimistic, focusing on pain management and quality of life. Christian, who has been married to his wife Margaret for forty-five years, has been an advocate for Lynch syndrome awareness, contributing to the establishment of Lynch Syndrome Awareness Day in Texas. He now faces stomach and esophageal cancers, but continues to pray for healing while finding comfort in the compassionate care provided by hospice nurses.
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