9-20-08 Still Housing Refugees
Saturday, September 20th, 20089-20-08– We still have Chrissy here with us as a refugee from Hurricane Ike. She still does not have electricity to her home and her school may reopen Wed. if they get full electricity to the school. Many schools in neighboring districts won’t reopen until christmas or later. Houston ISD is taking most of the kids from Galveston but many other school districts are doubling up and helping each other out. That’s Texas.
Shana has a cousin who lived on West Beach in Galveston. Her home was brand new and it survived the hurricane with only a little damage. Most of the older homes were wiped out. That Cousin’s daughter is the PR spokesman for UT medical school and hospital in Galveston and she had to ride out the hurricane in the hospital communications center. Her house was spared even though it is almost 100 years old. An association that I am General Counsel for has launched a rescue and assistance project for a number of missing members in the affected areas. So if you are a displaced member of TALI, please check in with the Yahoo group or call me directly at 800-943-2670 and we will get help to you one way or another.
Shana is doing well although she has a lot of abdomin pain. It appears that she has a inflamed uriter and that we may have to take out one of her stints so that she has less pain. The trade off is that she may then have trouble going to the bathroom some. I got to review her CT scan and the tumor has shrunk dramatically. It is downto the size of a tennis ball from the size of a large grapefruit. There does not appear to be any other spreading of the tumor and her kidney and liver seem to have healed a lot from the CTtaken after her last surgey. So things are doing very well. I have sent off her CT scan to the surgeon in Baltimore for him to consider another surgery to remove the tumor now that the tumor has shrunk. I am kind of inclined to continue the chemo to see if we can get the tumor to shrink even more and then do the surgery. We will see.
As I write this we are getting a free once over of our air conditioning vents and sytems paid for by a grant from the government. They have tested our A/C units and are fixing all of the leaks. They even put foam gaskets behind all of our wall sockets and they have sealed all of the holes around our plumbing. they are redoing much of our vent work in the attic and the have sealed off any room leaks that we might have. Kind of neat to watch(particularly when it is free) and the purpose is to help save energy. Give it a try when they come to your neighborhood.
Have a good weekend,
Jim