The new game-changing approach to Steve Scalise's dreaded cancer will make him fit to lead
Fox News
Steve Scalise has a lot to deal with in his treatment and recovery from this dreaded cancer.
Wenstrup told me that the tipoff to him that this gunshot was extremely life-threatening was "the bullet had entered around his hip area but I saw no exit wound." This meant that the bullet had penetrated deep inside, perhaps fragmented, and not come out. Wenstrup said it brought him back, mentally, to Iraq, where one similar wounded soldier, when he made it to the operating table, was found to have severed his Iliac artery, and didn’t survive. Scalise was luckier.
But Wenstrup said it wasn’t all luck. He pointed to Scalise’s personal courage, positive attitude, and mostly his faith. Wenstrup said that Scalise has pointed to faith and divine intervention and his gratitude to God repeatedly, including in his book on the subject.