Friday, April 3, 2009

Update (4/4/09 - 9:30am)

Home sweet home. After more than 4 weeks in Baltimore, we arrived back home in Woodstock, GA on Tuesday night. Being able to stay with the Scheihings in Baltimore was a great blessing, but it's always nice to be home.
We took three days to make the 12hr drive back. Our first stop was Lynchburg, VA (5hr drive) where we stayed with our friends the McBratney's and spent some time with Nick at Liberty. Cindy was even able to get a massage from another Lynchburg friend - Lynn Vessels, which helped her tolerate the second leg of the trip.
Our second stop was Davidson, NC (3hr drive) where we stayed with my parents. An unexpected turn of events ended with my Dad in the hospital after a reaction to medication following an outpatient procedure. It was the Lord's plan that I was able to be with Mom in the hospital. Dad had to stay overnight for observation, but went home the next day and is doing fine now.
The third leg was the 4 hour drive home. Cindy had the hardest time with this leg after riding in the car the two previous days. She is still trying to regain her energy.
Now with Cindy home, I can concentrate more on the job hunt. Cindy will be undergoing physical therapy to help regain her strength. Other than her strength, she is doing very well.
-Rick

Monday, March 23, 2009

Update (3/23/2009) 10:00am

Cindy continues her recovery, slowly getting stronger every day. She left the hospital without a walker or cane and hasn't needed either. She goes up and down the stairs at the Scheihing's several times a day. She showers and gets cleaned up on her own. She is eating well and sleeping frequently, albeit not for long periods of time. The Scheihing's home is a perfect place of rest for Cindy. It is very quiet and secluded, surrounded by woods, a pond, a garden, and plenty of wild life.
Cindy had a great surprise on Thursday. Dan and Lisa Dorner (our associate pastor and his wife) flew up to Baltimore with Jenna to surprise Cindy. The surprise was well-orchestrated and Cindy was touched. It was the first time we had seen Jenna in 3 weeks. They flew back to Atlanta Friday.
On Friday, Cindy had her followup appointment with the neuro-surgeon. He was pleased with her progress. On the way home from the appointment, we stopped at the Amish market for some brief "window shopping". Cindy went back to the Amish market on Saturday for another stroll, but this time took the credit card with her.
My job search continues. The round of interviews I had over the last two weeks all went well. I expect to hear about next steps in the next week or two. I also was able to spend Saturday at a christian men's retreat, hosted by Bob Scheihing. It was a nice break and a blessed time.
Thank you for your continued prayers.
-Rick

"He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty." Ps. 91:1

"Be at rest once more, O my soul, for the Lord has been good to you." Ps. 116:7

Monday, March 16, 2009

Update (3/16/2009) 9:30pm

Cindy had a restful but productive day today. She slept often and well. She also went up and down the stairs several times; ate breakfast, lunch and dinner; and took a shower for the first time in over 2 weeks. She is feeling much more human.
She has some bloating, so we will do some extra walking tomorrow.
All in all, a very good first day out of the hospital, without nursing care. Cindy's biggest challenge now is not being too bold to think she can do more than her body is ready to do. She wants to be completely back to normal - tomorrow. She will have to be a bit more patient than that.
-Rick

"Praise the Lord O my soul, and forget not all his benefits - who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit and crowns you with love and compassion, who satisfies your desires with good things so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's." Ps. 103:2-5

Update (3/16/2009) 12:30am

Well, we waited all day for the doctor to release Cindy. At 8:15pm, we were told that Cindy couldn't be released because the doctor on duty was not qualified to take out her intravenous catheter. Only the special team of doctors that put it in could take it out and they don't work on weekends unless they're there for an emergency.
So despite everything that the Lord has done, and all the prayers he has answered over the last two weeks, Cindy and I resigned ourselves to the situation, since of course it would be impossible for a member of the special team to be in the hospital at 8:15pm on a Sunday night. Our faith was so weak, we didn't even bother to pray for such a miracle.
But praise be to God, he chose to answer a prayer that we didn't even have the faith to ask - yes, a member of the special team happened to be in the hospital at that time and was able to remove Cindy's catheter before he left at 8:30. Cindy was finally discharged around 10:30pm.
After a tour of downtown Baltimore looking for a 24hr pharmacy to fill Cindy's pain prescription, we arrived at the Scheihings about midnight.
Cindy is in a real bed sleeping and I am about to turn in. What an amazing way to end the 17 day hospital stay.
-Rick

"Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever! Amen." Eph. 3:20-21

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Update (3/15/2009) 5:30pm

Still waiting to be cleared for release, but that's ok. The extra time gives us the opportunity to join our church service online.
Cindy's staples were removed this afternoon - 61 in total (25 in her back, 36 in her side). Stitches are too many to count and thankfully do not have to be removed. They will dissolve on their own.
The last two tasks to be completed before Cindy can be wheeled out is the removal of her intravenous catheter and prescriptions for her meds. Please pray that there are no hiccups in the hospital's processing of these last two tasks.
-Rick

Update (3/15/2009) 1:30pm

We have received word that Cindy can leave the hospital today - Praise the Lord, another answered prayer!
There is much that has to be processed before Cindy can be released, but the time of her release is not important - the fact that she can leave today is a miracle, especially given where she was in her recovery just a few days ago. As imperfect as it is, the human body, designed and created by God, has an amazing and miraculous capacity to heal.
We know that the Lord rejoices with us as we look back over the last two weeks and consider all that He has done.
-Rick

"The Lord your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing." Zeph. 3:17
God is so faithful!!
Last night was a night of constant interruptions and very little sleep. Cindy and I both got up this morning tired and determined that last night would be the last night in the hospital.
The doctor came in this morning and said that if all went well, Cindy could leave tomorrow or Tuesday. After some debate, the doctor agreed that Cindy could possibly leave today if she had a good bowel movement. After the doctor left, I prayed with Cindy asking the Lord to allow her body to do what He created it to do. Before I even finished the prayer, Cindy began to cramp. She went into the bathroom and for the first time in over two weeks, Cindy's bowels did completely what God created them to do.
We won't know for sure when Cindy will be allowed to go home until later today, but God has once again answered our prayers in a miraculous way.
-Rick

"But as for me, it is good to be near God. I have made the sovereign Lord my refuge; I will tell of all your deeds." Ps. 73:28

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Cindy had a pretty good day today. She is on a liquid diet and had broth, apple juice, and a protein shake today. Cindy is also still receiving the nutrient IV, so she is gaining strength. She is walking and doing her PT exercises regularly. However, Cindy is showing signs of bloating again, so we need to pray that her bowels are not slowing again.
Tomorrow is a big day. If all goes well and everything is working properly, she may be able to go home to the Scheihings. As you can imagine, Cindy is anxious to leave and so am I.
We said goodbye to Nick today as he drove back to Liberty. It was a tremendous blessing to have all three of the boys here at various times during this ordeal. In their own ways, all four of our children gave special gifts to Cindy in her time of need. Jenna gave Cindy a fleece Panda Bear blanket before the surgery, not knowing that it would be a constant and comforting companion, providing much needed warmth throughout these last two weeks in the hospital. Ryan's drive all the way down from Vermont the weekend after the first surgery was a great surprise for Cindy and the 20 hours of driving in that weekend was no small sacrifice. And of course, only the Lord's timing could have been so perfect as to allow both Matt and Nick here to help in back-to-back weeks. Giving up their spring break to spend sleepless nights and boring days in a hospital to help care for their mom and give their dad much needed breaks went far beyond the call of duty. Their reward was that they were able to witness first hand God's miraculous powers and see the daily changes in their mom as the Lord faithfully answered all of our prayers.
Those sacrificial gifts of love from our children will continue to bless us for the rest of our lives.
-Rick

"The father of a righteous man has great joy; he who has a wise son delights in him." Prov. 23:24

"Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom. One generation will commend your works to another; they will tell of your mighty acts. They will speak of the glorious splendor of your majesty, and I will meditate on your wonderful works. They will tell of the power of your awesome works, and I will proclaim your great deeds." Ps. 145:3-6

Friday, March 13, 2009

Update (3/13/2009) 4:30pm

It's now been 11 days since Cindy's second surgery, 14 days since her first surgery, 15th day at Johns Hopkins. It's been amazing to see how much Cindy has progressed in her recovery in the last three days.
Nothing but praises to report today: Cindy's tube was removed this morning and she is much more comfortable; her pain is much better controlled; her bowels are still working properly; the pathology report has come back indicating that the tumor was removed completely intact with negative margins (meaning there were no cancer cells within an acceptable margin from the edges of what was removed) all around; for the first time, we discussed with the nurse today the timing of Cindy's release.
Cindy is taking ice chips and will move on to broth and liquids tomorrow morning. As long as her bowels continue to perform, they will progress her diet as fast as she can handle it.
We set a goal 10 days ago for Cindy to leave the hospital before all of her flowers died. She is down to her last vase of flowers and I am hopeful the goal will be achieved. I believe that a Monday release is achievable - Cindy is hoping for a Sunday release.
Thank you all for your faithful prayers.
-Rick

"Many, O Lord my God, are the wonders you have done. The things you planned for us no one can recount to you; were I to speak and tell of them, they would be too many to declare."
Ps. 40:5

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Update (3/12/2009) 10:40pm

Mom had a great day today! Although the nurses would not let her take a shower, one of the nurses did take on the task of washing mom's hair. It was an unconventional method, but it sure made mom's day! Also, her day was highlighted by two walks, one of which she did not use a walker but rather held onto the IV monitor (with the assistance of Aunt Debbie Simpson by her side. Thank you for coming down!). At the end of the first walk the physical therapist had mom walk down, then back up 4 stairs! Quite an accomplishment, and she did it with ease! Tomorrow is an even bigger day for mom. She is having her tube that is in her stomach cut off for the night to see how her stomach reacts. She will also be on a strict liquid diet to see if her stomach is ready to take on the challenge of working properly again. Please pray that her stomach will handle it! She has not had the taste of food or had anything to drink since Sunday, so she is ready to have something that will not be injected through an IV. Since she had tubes down her throat during surgery and now has the NG tube in her stomach, her throat has become very soar. She said that it hurts to swallow and talk. Please pray they can remove that tube tomorrow. Other than the irritating tube, her pain has been much better today than the rest of the days. Just another blessing from the Lord in the whole recovery process. It is a miracle to see how her body has been able to go from 8 months pregnant with balloon legs (that's what she called them) to looking like mom! God has been at work with her body, and given her a good team of nurses to help along the way.
Since Aunt Debbie came down tonight she will be the one staying with mom tonight. Thank you for every prayer sent out for my dad. He had a good interview, and had enough energy to make it through. Next interview will be Wednesday (hopefully mom will be at the Scheihing's by Monday, so there will always be someone with her while dad is away).

Thank you for your continued prayers and comments. Each comment gets read, and they never fail to bring an abundance of encouragement to mom. Thank you.

-Nick

Psalm 9:10-11 Those who know your name will trust in you, for you, LORD, have never forsaken those who seek you.Sing praises to the LORD, enthroned in Zion; proclaim among the nations what he has done.