I've sat here quite a few times in the last week trying to answer facebook's question of what's on my mind! We've had a rough week. Travis had what they believe to be a mini-stroke this last week (droopy/swollen side of face, tingling, inability to talk without slurring words). He has an MRI scheduled this coming Tuesday. Chemo has been really hard this time as well. It makes sense since he has 2 different chemo's, instead of just the one he had last time...but they didn't build it up to be much worse at all. He's been really nauseated, has cold sensitivity, tired, weak, feels like he's floating, looses his voice, neuroapathy, no appetite, and bowel issues. I'm grateful to all the help we have received this last week (freezer meals, taking the kids to the treehouse, babysitting, taking Trav to appts, emotional support, etc)! We couldn't do this alone and are so grateful for the support. I am also grateful to two beautiful YW's testimony today, which strengthened me! Grateful for the emotional boost that Sunday brings, can't wait for Conference next week!
This is a place for us to easily update everyone about Trav's progress! Some of it is very detailed, you could find this information if you googled it, but don't read if you don't want to know!! :D
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Update
Since it's been so long since I've updated it's hard to know where to start! Travis is walking and driving now, it's been such a blessing! He has an ileostomy and we are just praying for his fistula, abscess and ulcer to heal. He still goes every other week to chemo! There is a procedure that we might be able to try to fill his fistula. If the fistula is healed we should be able to reverse his illi, otherwise he will have a permanent colostomy, which is another surgery either way. We moved, it's been good, but we miss the daily interactions with my parents cause they are the best! Overall we are doing well, still fighting but making progress!
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
From Travis
Ewwwww. Well, looks like the first day symptoms weren't a fluke last
time. I am extremely grateful for the treatments I have. But literally
scheduling times to have bio-hazardous materials pumped into my body is
one of my least favorite activities.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
We'll all work together
What a week. I'm so happy to have had the support of my family this week! They are superstars! They took care of the kids all week, fed us, and entertained us! Seriously feeling so blessed. Also grateful to have had my cousins, neighbors, and others help out over the past month. Was overcome today as we sang "As sisters in Zion we'll all work together" in relief society! I thought about those who have sacrificed and worked together to "comfort the weary" I know that our Heavenly Father is so pleased with the sincere service we have been blessed with! I am also grateful for the power of the priesthood and the comfort and healing it brings!
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