Sunday, April 25, 2010
THE BEGINNING OF A NEW JOURNEY
Dave passed away this a.m. quietly and loved. I will miss him, but I know he is in good hands, and I will be with him again. The sirens are sounding in heaven!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
FAMILY and FRIENDS, LAUGHTER and TEARS
The house has been full of friends coming and going all day and evening yesterday. Everyone has been so kind and understanding leaving some alone time for me and the kids. It's a wonderful, warm-filled house. Sully gets out his toys and Stella is always checking on her Boppa and telling him stories. Dave is resting comfortably and will sometime respond with a hand-squeeze, slight smile or a lifting of his brows.
I had a good night's sleep leaving Eric, Molly, Angela, D.J. and Paul in charge. It was a good time for the cousins to laugh, cry and reminisce. Niece, Camie, came in the afternoon and made a big pot of chicken and noodles and boy was that good.
Today is another day, another gift, which again will be filled with love, hope and promise. Please send out special prayers for our daughter, Rachel, and her family. They are unable to be here at this time, but we communite throughout the day. I know how hard this is on them being away, so prayers of strength and peace and love would be appreciated. God bless!
I had a good night's sleep leaving Eric, Molly, Angela, D.J. and Paul in charge. It was a good time for the cousins to laugh, cry and reminisce. Niece, Camie, came in the afternoon and made a big pot of chicken and noodles and boy was that good.
Today is another day, another gift, which again will be filled with love, hope and promise. Please send out special prayers for our daughter, Rachel, and her family. They are unable to be here at this time, but we communite throughout the day. I know how hard this is on them being away, so prayers of strength and peace and love would be appreciated. God bless!
Friday, April 23, 2010
GOOD MORNING
It is so nice being at home with Dave. No more prodding and pokes, only a lot of love and comfort. I am amazed at how God has provided me with the strength and privilege to have this quiet time with Dave. Honestly, I was afraid to bring him home, afraid of not being able to "do the right thing" or that I would make a mistake. I, however, feel comforted because I now truly realize that we are in this together, Dave and I, and our family and many remarkable friends. God is good and has a plan, a wonderful plan, and I thank him.
Please continue your prayers for Dave and our family. It isn't easy, but you couldn't ask for a better outcome. Love to all
Please continue your prayers for Dave and our family. It isn't easy, but you couldn't ask for a better outcome. Love to all
Thursday, April 22, 2010
update
I'm just letting everyone know that my dad is going home today. The WF ambulance crew is picking him up from the hospital at 4pm and will take him home. Family, friends and hospice will be taking care of him. Prayers for PEACE right now........... -Molly
Sunday, April 18, 2010
TAKE OFF!!!!!!!
Tomorrow morning we head for home. A transport ambulance will pick us up at 10 a.m. here at the hospital, take us to Boeing Field where we will board an air ambulance and head to the Flathead where Dave will be admitted to Kalispell Regional Medical Center. We are both very excited and Dave promises me he will eat when we get to Kalispell. He is so thin, but he has been this thin before, so I'll try not to worry too much. He has lost his hair again, but he is as handsome as ever!
Rachel, Bob and kids were here again this weekend and we hated to see them go back to Oregon. It has been so nice having them here every other weekend.
It was bitter/sweet leaving the SCCA House as I left behind some great friends, but I know we will keep in touch.
Hopefully, I will get some good photos tomorrow as it should be a Kodak day.
Rachel, Bob and kids were here again this weekend and we hated to see them go back to Oregon. It has been so nice having them here every other weekend.
It was bitter/sweet leaving the SCCA House as I left behind some great friends, but I know we will keep in touch.
Hopefully, I will get some good photos tomorrow as it should be a Kodak day.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
POKING and PRODING
What a week for Dave - he hasn't gotten a break at all. His cultures still showed bacteria, so it was decided that the bacteria was colonized around his port which has been in for 3+ years. A decision was made to remove it, which meant more IV sites. I have never seen anyone get so many pokes as he has. His veins are pretty much non-existent. Next a PICC line(peripherally inserted central catheter is a form of intravenous access that can be used for a prolonged period of time (e.g. for long chemotherapy regimens, extended antibiotic therapy, or total parenteral nutrition) was attempted, but no veins could be found to insert it. Finally, late this evening he was taken down to interventional radiology to have another Hickman catheter put in his chest. I really felt bad for him. He had a rough day.
Tomorrow should be better as Rachel, Bob and the kids are coming to brighten his day.
Looks like we will be picked up by a transport ambulance at 10 a.m., taken to Boeing field where we will get on an air ambulance and brought to Kalispell. Whitefish ambulance will pick us up there and Dave will be a direct admit for a few days to work on strength and eating. We have lots of people to thank for getting us home.
It's late and I'm pretty tired, so will close but will keep you posted.
Tomorrow should be better as Rachel, Bob and the kids are coming to brighten his day.
Looks like we will be picked up by a transport ambulance at 10 a.m., taken to Boeing field where we will get on an air ambulance and brought to Kalispell. Whitefish ambulance will pick us up there and Dave will be a direct admit for a few days to work on strength and eating. We have lots of people to thank for getting us home.
It's late and I'm pretty tired, so will close but will keep you posted.
Monday, April 12, 2010
START PACK'N
It's time to get things organized to get back to the Flathead!!! This has been a pretty tough last few days for Dave. He has really felt "punky", still with no appetite, yet very nauseated. This, along with a little depression (which is very understandable) made for a miserable weekend. Of course the realization of another bone marrow biopsy scheduled for today weighed heavily on his mind. But, today is another day getting us closer to home.
The bone marrow biopsy went smoothly and we should get some preliminary results this afternoon. Regardless of the results, Dave has chosen to return to the Flathead under the care of Dr. Boehme for any treatment forthcoming. I believe he has made a wise decision and will do better with gaining strength, eating and sleeping once he is home.
The staff at Kalispell Regional Medical Center has made arrangements for air ambulance to come to Seattle to bring us home a week from today. Thank you to everyone who is involved in this process. You are truly an amazing bunch!!! Liz, RN (who also is our neighbor) will assist us on the flight. God has blessed us with so many wonderful friends and family, we are amazed and anxious to get home and see everyone. I feel that words alone can't explain our thanks to everyone and I just hope our actions demonstrate our love for you all!!
Ric and Buzzie came and spent the weekend and although Dave wasn't feeling the best they were able to visit with him and spoil me. We had great laughs and I so enjoyed their company. As it usually goes, everyone I introduced them too thought Buzz was my sister and shocked when I said Ric was really my brother.
More pictures will be posted soon, and I will keep everyone informed on happenings.
The bone marrow biopsy went smoothly and we should get some preliminary results this afternoon. Regardless of the results, Dave has chosen to return to the Flathead under the care of Dr. Boehme for any treatment forthcoming. I believe he has made a wise decision and will do better with gaining strength, eating and sleeping once he is home.
The staff at Kalispell Regional Medical Center has made arrangements for air ambulance to come to Seattle to bring us home a week from today. Thank you to everyone who is involved in this process. You are truly an amazing bunch!!! Liz, RN (who also is our neighbor) will assist us on the flight. God has blessed us with so many wonderful friends and family, we are amazed and anxious to get home and see everyone. I feel that words alone can't explain our thanks to everyone and I just hope our actions demonstrate our love for you all!!
Ric and Buzzie came and spent the weekend and although Dave wasn't feeling the best they were able to visit with him and spoil me. We had great laughs and I so enjoyed their company. As it usually goes, everyone I introduced them too thought Buzz was my sister and shocked when I said Ric was really my brother.
More pictures will be posted soon, and I will keep everyone informed on happenings.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
THEY HAVE ARRIVED
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DAY MAKES
This morning I awoke to sunshine, what a blessing. I told myself that this was going to be a good day. And, a good day it has been. Dave walked 150 ft.! With help from the physical therapist and me pushing a wheelchair behind Dave (in case he needed to sit down), Dave got farther today than any day since arriving. Hooray! Each step he takes is a step closer to being home with friends and family. He is now very tired and sound asleep.
Richard, Robin, and Brian should be arriving here later this afternoon, and I'm sure they will add another boost to Dave's recovery.
They have started Dave on TPN nutrition and that will continue until Dave can actually do better on his oral intake. Let's keep praying for that.
Thanks, everyone for the calls, cards, prayers and well-wishes. It is the food that fuels our ability to stay strong.
Richard, Robin, and Brian should be arriving here later this afternoon, and I'm sure they will add another boost to Dave's recovery.
They have started Dave on TPN nutrition and that will continue until Dave can actually do better on his oral intake. Let's keep praying for that.
Thanks, everyone for the calls, cards, prayers and well-wishes. It is the food that fuels our ability to stay strong.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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