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My Heart (and the one who gave it to me) is in the Hospital . . . Again
Mike and Mom are both in the hospital again. One visit was planned and one visit was another emergency situation. They’re both doing well as I type this and things are still on target for our future plans. Plus, this visit gave us a bit of early good news, despite the stressful and traumatic way it came about.
Miracles Still Happen
Mike’s been “home” since Wednesday. Doesn’t he look great?! (picture below in the text) I already shared with you the miracle of him waking up from his vegetative state, but I have another exciting miracle moment to share with you in this update. God has been so good to us!
Rooms 19 and 21
Mike has finally gotten stable enough to be moved to a regular floor. The amazing staff at our community hospital moved heaven and earth to make sure he was a close to Mom’s room as possible. They’re two doors away—Room 19 and 21. I’m so thankful for small mercies!
Step-Down for Mike, First Chemo for Mom
I feel like the seals from the featured image on this post. I’m tired. Mike was moved to the step-down unit late Monday night. He’s still improving and getting stronger each day. Mom was admitted to the hospital yesterday afternoon so she could start her first chemo cycle inpatient. We also talked with the medical oncologist at Duke today about the next steps. Thus…I’m tired, ya’ll!
Kidneys, Gut, and Blood Counts (ICU Day 7)
Mike’s still in the ICU. Incrementally improving, but still here. There are lots of things that still need to improve so that he can get strong enough to receive further treatment. The featured image for this post shows a sample of what his IV pole has looked like most of the week.
I Don’t Even Know How to Title This
Mike is in the ICU. Today marks Day 3. I’m not well emotionally, so buckle your seatbelts for this update. It’s going to be hard to read. Trust me, it was even harder to write.
How TIP Cycle One is Going
I have a big request of all of you who have taken up the mantle of being prayer warriors for us. On advice from a couple friends, I want to post encouraging Scripture all over his hospital room when he’s inpatient. I’m asking you guys to make posters or notecards with encouraging Scripture and mail them to us or drop them off at the house.
Salvage Chemotherapy Cycle One
Quite a bit has happened over the last 7 days and there’s more to come. We’re exhausted, to say the least.
Kidneys Got Us Down—Again
We’re doing another tour of the hospital. Mike came in on Wednesday both extremely dehydrated and retaining water in his extremities. His kidney function is low; not dangerously so, but low enough to keep an eye on him until it resolves. In addition, he was having orthostatic blood pressure drops (when he stands up, it drops), so they’re working to figure that out.