Dear Lord, Please help those who are facing challenges... please guide them to see the light thru darkness... the beauty amid ugliness... the joy beyond sorrow. May they reflect back at yesterday and find happiness, look forward to tomorrow with faith, and find peace in today... knowing that their soul is filled with Your pure love... Dear Lord these things we pray.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Paul Walker - Fight Tiger Fight UPDATE JULY
WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 2010 4:18 PM, CDT
Well,
Linda and I went up to Rochester Monday for my second monthly checkup and review. I had bloodwork Tuesday morning and consultatio n with my doctor late Tuesday afternoon. The first thing she said after "Hello" was that I no longer had an M-Spike! That was great news. That means the drugs are working and I am back in remission.
She cut back on my prednisone so now maybe I can sleep over the weekends. In the future, she will most likely cut back on the Pomalidomid e (the clinical trial drug) which should cut back the fatigue and other side effects. In the meantime, I am thrilled to have the side effects for something that has worked so well against the cancer. In effect, it reduced the cancer from a fairly high level to undetectabl e in 2 months.
No w I will just count on a long remission.
Thanks once again for your prayers and support. The support of family and friends has been instrumenta l in my handling of this disease and I am thankful for the relationshi p I have with each and every one of you.
God Bless,
Paul
Linda and I went up to Rochester Monday for my second monthly checkup and review. I had bloodwork Tuesday morning and consultatio
She cut back on my prednisone so now maybe I can sleep over the weekends. In the future, she will most likely cut back on the Pomalidomid
No
Thanks once again for your prayers and support. The support of family and friends has been instrumenta
God Bless,
Paul
THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2010 7:43 PM, CDT
Wow, hard to believe it has been so long since we updated Paul's journal. Much has happened since December. Paul's "numbers" have continued to increase showing progression of disease. We held off on treatment, but we are now at Mayo Clinic enrolling him in a clinical trial.
He switched to Dr. Hayman, a Mayo clinic myeloma specialist, as his primary oncologist in March. Since that time he has also found a new oncologist in Kansas City. His KC oncologist was recommended by several myeloma patients that we knew through the support group and friends. Since December, Paul has been getting monthly labs. His numbers took a jump in March and then another big jump in May. After talking to his Mayo doctor last weekend about a clinical trial at Mayo, on Wednesday they, sched uled appointment s and we got here last night. The trial is with the next "generation" of the drug that he was on prior to his 2008 transplant. He had a good response to that drug, so we decided this was the right thing to do. We met with his doctor this morning and he had several tests. We met with her again this afternoon. All that is left is the dreaded bone marrow biopsy, but at least at Mayo they put you out for it if you want. So the biopsy is tomorrow morning and then we will meet with the clinical trial coordinator to get the drug....and we're off to the races. Hopefully he will have a great response to this new drug with minimal side effects.
We are thankful that he has had two years without treatment and a great quality of life. We knew that it would be temporary, and we are ready to take the step in the journey.
He switched to Dr. Hayman, a Mayo clinic myeloma specialist, as his primary oncologist in March. Since that time he has also found a new oncologist in Kansas City. His KC oncologist was recommended by several myeloma patients that we knew through the support group and friends. Since December, Paul has been getting monthly labs. His numbers took a jump in March and then another big jump in May. After talking to his Mayo doctor last weekend about a clinical trial at Mayo, on Wednesday they, sched
We are thankful that he has had two years without treatment and a great quality of life. We knew that it would be temporary, and we are ready to take the step in the journey.
At Paul's quarterly appointment in October, we were told that his myeloma "numbers" were trending up. We were told not to wait another three months for the next appointment
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Please pray for the family of Patricia Bockwinkel Happ
Today, Kevin Happ, pictured on the right, died suddenly while working in his yard. He was the husband of my cousin Patricia and the father to those pictured. Please say a prayer for this family...
Gone where? Gone from my sight, that is all. She is just as large now as when I last saw her. Her diminished size and total loss from my sight is in me, not in her.
And just at the moment when someone at my side says she is gone there are others who are watching her coming over their horizon and other voices take up a glad shout... There she comes!
A ship sails and I stand watching till she fades on the horizon and someone at my side says She is gone.
And just at the moment when someone at my side says she is gone there are others who are watching her coming over their horizon and other voices take up a glad shout... There she comes!
Monday, July 5, 2010
How about a quick prayer for someone you don't know? Read on...
Rick:
Shirley is an old High School friend and her husband Jim is one heck of a guy. They live in El Cajon, California, and this will be the first year we will not see each other in Texas, in quite some time. Shirley will not fly so they had to drive over and back each year. Jim didn't look too good last August and it was quite a change from one year to the next.
Thanks for putting them on the blog.
Reagan
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