6-11-09 Lots of little things going on
We have been very busy this last week or two with various family and personal things happening. Once the kids left, I had to get back to work and I had a heavy schedule with 4 small trials in 5 days. Shana has had people working on our yard and back patio area and we had a nice little party after Maddie’s baptism. Shana has been feeling pretty good and she has been out shopping some and looking for some clothes and furniture. Today she went out looking for some books on playhouses since Lily will be coming back to visit again in a week or two. I guess I have to work on the play house this weekend if I can get it all planned out in time. Shana has a couple of infections she is fighting and her platulet count is very low so she has had to put off her chemotherapy until next week to get her counts up. Low platulet counts ussually indicate that the chemotherapy being used is too strong so they will lessen the dose some and they are making some of her less offensive chemotherapy drugs be administered every two weeks instead of every three weeks. The strong chemotherapy is being changed to once a month rather than every three weeks in order to keep her platulet counts high. We have found that giving her plenty of fluids and intravenious food gives her more energy so she spends a lot of her day hooked up to one device or another. Yet, she stays in good humor and appears to be surviving pretty well. We don’t go out a lot anymore but she enjoys having friends over or just sitting on her deck in the sun. When she dresses up, she still looks like a million dollars but I appear to be just getting older and balder. Sad. I found some pictures today from the early 90’s and I didn’t cause too bad a bruise on the eyes back then. I had hair, was skinny and looked young. What happened??!
Shana was involved in a little car wreck last week that bruised her up a little but she was not hurt seriously. She was slow for a few days and had a pain in her shoulder for a day or two but no major problem. She was a passenger in a car that got T boned at the Parks mall and they were lucky the collision damage was to the front of the car and not the side door. Anyway, everything is OK and she was back out shopping on the next available shopping day. Old habits die hard.
Shana is getting kind of bored during the days so if you want to call her or go by and see her, please do so. She is feeling good this week but next week she will be slowed down after chemo for a few days and then April & brood and Chrissy are coming into town to visit again. Shana has been really feeling bad for me after last week and she has fixed dinner several days in a row for me. That doesn’t sound like that much but she is proud that she feels good enough to do that for me and she is a great cook so I like it too.
During the bad rains last night, Wes and Antoinettes electricity went out and they and Bella had to come over to stay at our house for the night. Some winds and rain huh! Ya gotta love Texas weather.
Brad has become a modern urban gentlemen. He is taking piano lessons and jogging every day around Trinity park in FW. He hangs out at Barnes & Nobles reading classics and he listens to National Public Radio all the time. He is wonderful about coming over and helping his mother and I don’t know what I would do without him. Chrissy is ecstatic to be out of teaching for the summer. This year was tough on her and she is very happy to have the summer off. April is the same. She is overwhelmed with two little ones at home and she enjoys going to their beach house every weekend during the summer.
Some good news on Jeff McKim. He is at Harris Hospital, Harris tower room H404 and today he stood up for the first time in over 6 weeks. He is still having perception problems but he is moving his limbs on command and recognizes his wife and will do simple commands. That may not sound like much but that is a wonderful advance from where he was 10 days ago. The plan is to transfer him to Baylor Hospital for advanced therapy soon so they can work on his motor skills and memory and perception issues. Jeff is still very sick and he is feeble but he appears to be coming back strong and we ask for your prayers for him. His family has been very strong and resilient and they need our help. Hang in there guys.
I finally heard from Bee Rippy. She is back in the hospital and her cancer continues to grow uncontrolled. She began radiaton therapy today so that her pain may be reduced but her doctors hopes are limited and her options are not good. She is in a LOT of pain and the hope is that the radiation will reduce the pain some. She was in the hospital for 55 days and then sent home for about 3 weeks before she went back into the hospital this week. She desparately needs your prayers and well wishes. Things do not look good at this point and we need God to comfort her and bless her. Please say a prayer for her.
We have had too much sickness this year. We need a break —so no one else is allowed to get sick. That’s the rule now. IF Shana feels good next week, we may try to get out of town for the weekend to somewhere in Texas. We have to drive because we can’t fly with all of the medical liquids that she needs so we are looking for some unique places here in Texas that we haven’t been to before. Suggestions?? We have been able to go to the movies about 4 times in the last month so that has been fun and gets us out of the house in the evenings.
I am hopeful that the chemo that Shana is taking is doing some good. We occasionally see some signs that seem positive and we don’t see many negative changes–so life is good right now. It will be a while before we take another CT to see if this chemo is reducing the tumor. I pray it is but it is hard to figure out. We are getting along pretty well right now so even if it is just holding the cancer at bay, we will take that. Shana developed an allergy to Cisplatin which was the drug that worked so well on her tumor before so we can’t use that and we are stuck using the next best drug CarboPlatin and we don’t know how effective it is at this time. We will just keep trucking along as best we can and pray for the best.
Please know that we appreciate your well wishes and prayers and we pray that you won’t find yourself in this position. We have learned to value immensley our friends and family who help us so much.
Jim
June 12th, 2009 at 7:33 am
Shana and Jim, A Little Love Remember that a little love goes a long way. Remember that a lot goes forever. Remember that friendship is a wise investment. Life’s treasures are people together. Realize that it’s never to late. Do ordinary things in an extraordinary way. Have health and hope and happiness. Take time to wish upon a star. And don’t ever forget for even a day. How very special you are. Abbracci Hugs in Italian Doris, Bob, Bryan and Justin Bradley
June 12th, 2009 at 8:43 am
Not only do you have many friends remembering you in their prayers, but you never fail to ask for prayers for others who are also facing serious medical issues. It is amazing to me that with all you have endured you still remember to ask for help for your friends. Those who know you are truly blessed.
I hope you find a great place to get away for a few days. We love the hill country, especially Fredericksburg. The Hangar Hotel is supposed to be really unique place to stay. We have tried several times but they have always been booked to the max.
Enjoy your days away. Both of you deserve it.
A
June 13th, 2009 at 2:28 pm
Hi Shana & Jim:
I look forward to your updates and can’t believe they are like books….don’t know how you find the time and energy to do it. Thank you. Pete & I just came back from 4 days at Port Aransas….it was a nice relaxing restful trip. I hope you can find the same kind of trip for you.
Whether I am here or out of town, I pray for you everyday and recently had you in a Carmelite Novena. Whenever, they have a novena going, I put you in it, Shana. Those nuns know how to pray!!!! Keep the faith, enjoy your family and know that there is lots of love coming your way.
Judy Chaney
June 16th, 2009 at 10:29 am
Jim and Shana - It was so great to see you the other night - What a pleasant night it turned out to be - Shana you looked real good and I am glad you felt like coming. Jim you have done such a wonderful job taking care of Shana and everything else. We keep you always in our prayers and your friends also. I’m with you about noone else can get sick!!! Please remember to keep Mike and Sarah Miller in your prayers. Theirs is a tough situation
Blessings!!
Karen
June 21st, 2009 at 6:08 pm
Jim & Shana
Happy Father’s Day, Jim! Hope your enjoying the day with your family. Shana hope you are doing well. Hopefully you two can get away for awhile. That would do both of you a world of good. I know Shana will be glad to spend some time with the girls. Glad to hear that Jeff McKim is doing better. Sounds as if Bee can use some more prayers. Talk to you soon.
Love Ya!
Michele & Patrick