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Duke Trip Number Two
We’re leaving Sunday for our second Duke trip for treatment. Mom is recovering from her last cycle beautifully and has a “halfway point” PET Scan on Thursday. Mike got a blood transfusion today. Read on for the details.
Duke Day 8—Discharge!
Mike was discharged yesterday and is feeling much better. Still really tired, but much, much better. As of right now, he has no doctor’s appointments or treatments until Monday, so we’re enjoying some much-needed rest!
Duke Days 6 & 7—Internal Bleeding
We’re still here. Of course, we’re still here. It’s us {woeful snort of acceptance here}. We’re learning to take the blows in stride and understand that this is the season we’re in.
Plans Changed, a.k.a. Really Good News!
The plans were changed again yesterday, but it’s great news for the first time in a while!! Bottom line, Mike’s getting discharged from this stay today!!
Duke Trip Day 3 & 4
We have a plan now! Yay! I love plans. Unfortunately, this plan will keep us away from home for a few weeks, up to possibly a month, in total. Regardless, it’s a good plan by a great hospital and we’re hopeful about it.
Duke Trip Day 2
Yesterday was a pretty calm day here. Mike did get a full MRI under anesthesia.
Duke Trip Day 1
Yesterday, the Duke oncology department called and asked Mike to get to the hospital as soon as possible for an admission through the ER so that he can get a much-needed MRI of his full spine under full anesthesia sedation. Read on below for more info.
Mom’s Esophagus and Chemo Cycle 3
I promised you an update on Mom a few days ago. My brother has reminded me for two days that I’m a slacker. (He didn’t say it that way, he just loves to read these). So, read on to hear about Mom.
Setbacks, Discouragement, and New Poop
We had another appointment at Duke earlier this week. Got slightly disappointing news, but it’s not unhopeful. Bottom line, we’re kicking the can down the curb just a little farther, inch by inch. We’re so very tired and ready for this season to pass. Despite our current discouragement, we are still choosing to believe that it is just that—a season. Not a life sentence.
Nurses are God’s Ministering Angels
There are many forms of ministry that happen enfleshed on this earth. Being humans who are bound to space and time, dirt and flesh, we are so often unaware of the activity of the spiritual realm. I firmly believe that nurses are part of God’s tangible ministering army, sent to deliver his healing touch in ways far beyond physical medicine.