Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Wednesday Evening Update

Hello all. I realize that it is the middle of the night on the east coast, but here in the west, it is just about 10:45 and we've had a very busy day. Dad continues to make progress on several fronts. He was able to get out of the bed, walk down the hall a couple of times and he's able to get up and go to the bathroom. You never realize how big a deal something like that is until you are unable to do that for a period of time. Appreciating the ordinary-- that's definitely a lesson that we've all learned the past few days.

Dad currently has a urinary tract infection. The infection came about b/c of E. Coli. I know-- when I first heard that, I was a little startled as well. However, it appears that it is not an uncommon infection and also the antibiotic he was on before today (Cipro) made him more susceptible to the infection. His antibiotic has been changed and we hope he is on the road to getting past that infection.

Dad is mostly very tired and we're trying to make sure he gets as much rest as possible. However, we do read him your comments when he's feeling up to it and he enjoys every one of them. Thanks for sending them along-- they really help keep his spirits up.

We met with two doctors this evening. The first is a resident neurologist. We still haven't heard back from the results of the MRI that was done on Monday afternoon. I let this doctor know that we are tired of waiting and that I needed him to find out the results right away (OK, I was forceful, but in a nice way about it :) He did a little checking and was able to get his hands on the MRI. However, he indicated that he needed to consult with the chief neurologist in the morning as the chief is better qualified to read it and talk with us about it. So, we're waiting a little longer. The bottom line-- we want someone to be looking at the MRI to get a better assessment of the situation and to share that info with our medical team back in NC.

The second doctor we met with is the head of dad's medical team at St. Mary's. She is one of the best doctors we've met with thus far as she has a great bedside manner and a good way of explaining the situation so that we can understand. We talked about dad's status-- he continues to be stable, good blood pressure, good blood sugar, good oxygen levels-- and she talked about some of the next steps ahead. Tomorrow, her team will be meeting with a case worker in the hospital to begin devising a plan/coordinating details to transport dad back home. They have indicated that it would be their preference for a "home health nurse" to travel with dad as well as have the appropriate medicines on-hand during the flight to administer them to him in the event that another seizure should strike. The doctor told dad that he's "a healthy person" in that all of his organs and his body in general are in good shape, but he has the lesions on his brain so we would need to take extra precautions with a flight. Please note that this is in the event that everyone on the medical teams (LB & NC) feel that the trip back home is advisable. While we pray and hope that this will be the case, we want what is best for dad to take care of this situation. This is definitely an area you can be in prayer for us on.

We've also been in touch with Dr. O'Lila at UNC-CH and he indicated that he's anxious to have dad back home so he can "get to work" on this. My dad, and our family, think very highly of Dr. O'Lila as well as Dr. Olajide (oncologist at Rex) and that is why we have them weighing in on the situation.

Dad received several of his ASPE friends today at the hospital as they are wrapping up their convention and returning home. We were grateful for their support of dad when we could not be here in the initial hours of all of this. For that matter, we are grateful to everyone for their love and support as we know you've all been reaching across the country to help us during this difficult time.

I did want to update on a couple of items from earlier: 1) we have secured our hotel rooms through at least Monday of next week. We hope we won't need them, but we at least have them. Thank you for your prayers in that area. 2) I'm feel much better as I got some rest this morning and took some decongestant to alleviate the crud I was experiencing. Again, thanks for your prayers for me-- it is easy to get so focused on providing support for others that you forget to take care of yourself.

Please continue to pray for our family (all of us-- here in LB and those back home in NC). As you know, my brother-in-law, Josh, returned home on Tuesday and my wife, Melinda, is at home with both of our children (3 yr. old & 5 month old). It is a time like this that test a family's strength and I would like to request prayer to make sure those bonds remain very tight. Also, please continue to pray for dad for total and complete recovery. I'm not picky-- God can make the disease simply disappear or it can go away with the help of treatment, but please pray for complete and total recovery.

Well, that's it for today. I'm sure I left out a lot of details, so if I think of anything else, I'll update in the morning. I do want to leave you with a smile, so I'll try this-- while we know it's been quite chilly back in the Triangle (50's, I believe), the temps here have been in the 80's and sunny! OK, anyone who knows me knows that I'd rather enjoy a cool/cold day in the fall than warm weather like this! But, when you're putting on that jacket in the morning, think of us as we're out here with the warm weather!

Thank you for your prayers, love and support. We know our family will never be able to repay you for the kindness you've shown during these past few days.

ps-- in case you weren't aware, you can "follow" this blog by clicking on the "follow" link to the left of this entry and I believe it will e-mail you whenever I post a new update. Of course, you're welcome to simply stop by as well-- we appreciate the support. Have a wonderful night!

20 comments:

  1. Hi Jon...I'm glad to know that things for your Dad are improving. You sound really upbeat in this post. That's good. :-) (I'll comment again later.)

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  2. Norman and all,
    We just got this blog site info last night at church. What a blessing the internet can be! We want you to know that we are earnestly praying for you. We hope that you will be able to travel back here soon.
    Nancy & Rusty Capps

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  3. Norman & Family,
    Please know that all of you are in our thoughts & prayers. It's wonderful to hear of Normans progress. Let him know that he has been an inspiration to me many times over the past several years. I have looked up to him as man and as a Christian & look forward to seeing him again when he returns.
    Bill Bullard & Family.

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  4. Jon,

    I just found out about your dad, and it brought tears to my eyes, but I remember what a positive, strong man he was so I just know he will fight this! I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers!

    Much Love,
    Beth Law
    (formerly Beth Cox)

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  5. Jon,

    What great news about Norman. So many prayers have already been answered, but we know there are many more to be lifted up. Please know that are prayers and support will continue until Norman is as good as new.

    Love to all,
    Donna and Roger Langley

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  6. Jon,
    We already knew that God is good, but now we know it even more. What a change since the beginning of the week! We are still praying for a total recovery and that you are all able to come home. Please tell your mom we miss her at Vandora!
    Lisa Smith

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  7. Jon,
    You just don't know how much this blog means to your ARBC family. Thank you, and we are "praying without ceasing" for your daddy and your entire family. We serve an awesome God! Please give your mama another "hug" from us. We missed you in choir practice last night Brenda!!! We love you all very much!!!
    Peggy, Jay and Dory :)

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  8. Jon,
    That's great news that your dad is getting better each day! Tell Brenda we miss her at Vandora and please tell Norman to hurry back to Garner. I need him to teach me how to be a good deacon! I will continue to pray for your family.
    Brenda Evans

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  9. Jon,

    Thank you so much for writing these blogs to keep us informed. We are so excited about the progress Norman is making. What a comfort it is to know we have an awesome and loving God who sustains us, provides for us, promises to never leave us, and is always in control. Please let Norman know that he is in our thoughts and prayers daily, as well as your entire family.

    Praying you will be coming home soon,
    Debbie & Bill Forster

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  10. It is so good to hear that he is making such progress. God is good! We will continue to pray for each of you every day until you all safely return home to begin the next phase of this journey. Just remember......God is in control and thank goodness He is!

    Travis & Lori

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  11. Norman, we might need some pictures of that salt and pepper beard Jon was telling us about.
    It sounds like the fighter in Norman is up and running. We are so pleased to hear your progress so far. You just keep up that fight and hopefully you will be back in NC soon. One day at a time Norman, that is the best you can do. Who is going to take care of the "Hot Flashes" in our classroom? See, your are so missed!!! Love, Sue & Rudy

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  12. What a wonderful way to start my morning here in N.C. Your news was so good to read and so promising. Many prayers are continuing to be answered. Norman, keep up the good work. Brenda, we missed you in choir last night. I know the other altos will be glad for your return. Jon, thanks ever so much for the updates.

    God Bless each and every one of you.

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  13. Hi Parks Family,
    Glad to hear Norman is walking some...and what is it with him wanting to shave? Oh, that's right. How does he remain looking 40 with a beard? All kidding aside. We pray for Norman's healing and for your family to be together in North Carolina. Bobbie & Freddy

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  14. Jon,
    This is wonderful news about your Dad!! Praise God from whom all blessings flow! Our God is an awesome God!! And YES, we will continue to pray for full and total recovery! All of us here on the East Coast are anxious for you all to come home also. Tell Norman that App. State students and Catawba Indians are also lifting him up in prayer! Please do not be afraid of pushing your doctors. Sometimes you must do that! If there is anything at their house that we can do to prepare for their arrival please let us know. Brenda, I love you!!!....PS..I'm trying to help Rhonda control the front office without you! HA!

    Love, Emma and Jim

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  15. I'm with you, Jon -- I love the fall! Overnight temperatures have been near freezing, and the leaves are just beginning to turn! Linda and I are praying that Norman will be able to return safely for treatments here, and that you all will all be home soon to enjoy this marvellous weather!
    with HIS love,
    Harvey

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  16. Norman: Barbara and I have been following your progress from a distance and are so glad to know you are "on your feet". Jon has been a great communicator to keep us informed of your progress. I have never paid any attention to a blog until now...but Jon has managed it well and I am almost converted. Everyone you talk to wants to help in some way and the best way thus far seems to be that a lot of prayers have and are being answered. Norman, folks here at work follow the updates, are concerned, but also know you are strong and determined. Those days at Rex Wellness are paying dividends. Every bit of good news is greeted with thankfulness and relief...so, Jon, keep the blog alive. We look forward to having all of you back on the "right" coast soon! Our thoughts and prayers for you are for a complete recovery. See you soon!! Buck and Barbara

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  17. Great news that every day Norman is improving and prayers are being answered. I always say God is good. We will continue to pray and I have added each of you to my sister's prayer list at her church in Sanford.

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  18. Jon - It is wonderful to know that your Dad is moving toward coming home. I just received the blog information this morning as I am a Garner Civitan along with Norman and it is very important to me that he know how much he is loved, supported and appreciated by the club, but especially by me personally. Norman was president, when I fell ill with a chronic disorder and has ever been a strength and support to me. He is a wonderful person and a wonderful man. I have tremendous respect for Norman and God has special plans for him. You all should know that God has you in the palm of his hand and will see you through! God bless you all and may he keep you in his care. By the way, I am very familiar with Rex Oncology and Hemotology, they are the best, Dr. Crane is my onconologist! I feel better knowing Norman is being treated by Dr.Olajide. Take care.

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  19. Norman, Brenda and children: You have our continued prayer support for Norman's healing! God will take care of all of you! Keep your faith strong regardless of our situations as God already knows what is best for us. . .much Christian love, Velvet & Andy

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  20. Norman, I am praying for your recovery, your family and a quick return to NC. Get better and I'll see you soon.
    Chris G.

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