Hello all. I realize that I've been gone from this blog for an incredibly long time. I apologize for the absence. Unfortunately, the only explanation I have is that sometimes life just takes over. After my last update, my own family's health took a rough turn. All four of us were sick and it took over for a couple of weeks. At a couple of points, we had to take our daughter to the hospital due to dehydration. There were many long nights, but all is much better now.
So, on to the updates. In early February, we found out that the cancer was 1) not really responding to the radiation/chemo, and 2) has spread from his brain to his chest/abdomen. Clearly, that was not the news we were hoping for. Dr. O sent dad over right away to begin a new chemo treatment that is administered by IV once every three weeks. Unfortunately, it takes about 5-6 hours to complete the treatment and it leaves him feeling quite lethargic. Since this initial treatment, he's done two more (the most recent one was today).
So, here's where things really started to change. After the first treatment, dad's physical condition began to improve dramatically. He was able to get around somewhat with the aid of the walker/cane and even on his own. He's gotten out quite a bit in the past month and done a lot. In fact, dad and I got to go to the Duke/Carolina game in Cameron (see photos) the day after his first treatment and he even got to go to a Duke team practice before the second game against Carolina. He got to meet Coach K, had his picture made with Greg Paulus and watched the entire practice! It was quite an event!
He continued to do physical therapy up through last week. But he's now going to be doing several of the exercises at home.
Yesterday was a special day-- it was dad's 59th birthday. Cassie took him to his office where many of his co-workers gathered to throw him a birthday party. He enjoyed the time together with them and celebrating this wonderful milestone! Later that evening, Cassie, her husband Josh, Mom, Aunt Betty and I gathered for a simple family dinner to celebrate. And later, several friends came over to enjoy the evening with dad. They swapped stories, laughed and listened as dad told stories of what's been going on during the past several months. In all, it was a touching evening and we were all glad to be there to celebrate with him.
Which brings us to today. As I mentioned, dad had his 3rd chemo treatment today. While I was with him at the Rex Cancer Center, he was quite drowsy from the active night before, but he was looking forward to completing the treatment so he could head for home. He's home tonight and resting a lot. Based on how things have gone the past couple of times, he's likely going to be sleepy and groggy for the next few days as his body feels the effects of the chemo.
So, that covers a lot of ground, but hits many of the highlights. I'm sorry that I've been gone from this blog for so long, but I'm back and will do my best to keep you up-to-date. When you read this, please forward it to your friends and contacts to let them know that the blog is active once again. And, as always, please pray for dad, mom and all of us to ask God to provide us with strength and to heal dad, if it is God's will.
Much love and thanks,
Jon
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
At Long Last-- An Update
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Norman Parks,
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Glad to hear about the update. Sounds like this round of chemo is hopeful. Your family continues to be in my thoughts and prayers. I miss you, Brenda. We'll catch up when I return to work.
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Tory Sanders
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the update and pictures. It is so great to get some good news and see Norman's smiling face. We think of Norman and Brenda often and keep your family in our prayers. We are so glad Norman got to enjoy his beloved basketball team and wish him a belated happy birthday.
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Lisa & Joe Scott
Hi Parks Family:
ReplyDeleteFirst, Jon it is good to hear from you again and we are so happy that all of your family members are doing much better. It seems like when it hits one, it ends up visiting all.
Norman, a very happy birthday and the special number 59 yesterday. Glad to hear that you got to spend some of that day with the many friends you have at your work site.
As an added note, it was really good to see you and Brenda recently at Bo's. It was so much a regular Sunday night for many of us and we know that it must be great for you two to get there once in a while. You looked great and what a delight to get to talk with you.
It is such good news to know that you, Norman, are having some really good days. You certainly are deserving of these good days. We pray that there will be more and more to come your way.
Our daily prayers continue to focus on asking God to look after you and bring you better days.
Your neighbors down the road,
Joyce & Dan Bruffey
Happy Belated Birthday Norman! I pray the treatment you had yesterday will benefit you in many ways. Also, Cassie, I wanted to tell you how proud I am of you for being such a devoted daughter to your mom and dad. I have seen and heard so many comments about you being there for them both. What a blessing you are! Brenda, you know we are here for you and your entire family, just yell! Take care and thanks for the update. Love, Lynn and Brenda
ReplyDeletePlease know you, your dad, and family continue to be in my prayers. Thank you for the update, please let me know if there is anything I can do. -Leigh Liles Foushee
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Norman. Jan and I continue to pray for you, Brenda and your family. I pray you have more and more good days. Pull hard for Duke tomorrow night against Villanova.
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