Well it's time to make an update on the blog. I went in for my chemo treatment yesterday and all blood counts were good. So I was able to receive my treatment. My next treatment will be July 6th. We will be going to the cabin next week and will have to come home on the 4th or 5th to make my chemo treatment appointment. I am still wearing the chemo fusion ball until tomorrow when I get it off. This fusion ball pumps chemo drug 5fu into my system 24 by 7 for 48 hours. It's a real pain at night when trying to sleep with it on. I think we will be talking about a date for my next PET Scan next time I go in. That way we can see what's happening with the tumors.
I hope and pray that you all are have a great summer so far (summer weather is bound to get here some time). Do not let your guard down over the busy summer, stay in the faith and close to Jesus all the time.
Keep praying for Linda and I as we continue our battle with cancer.
God bless you all.
"Do not be anxious about anything but by pray and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God that surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:16-17
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
I went into MSTI Nampa today to receive my chemo treatment. All my blood counts came back really good. I went ahead and got the treatment and everything went as planned. Sometimes I wonder how much more of this I can go through. I have been doing chemo treatments off and on for the last 6 years. This last set has been over a year straight. I guess I will continue as long as they are doing any good.
Please continue to pray for Linda and I as we go forward in this battle. We love you all and know that God answers prayer, I have seen it over and over again in life.
God Bless You,
Romans 12:1;John 14:21
"Holiness is not a merit by which we can attain communion with God, but a gift of Christ which ables us to cling to Him and follow Him."
John Calvin-Golden Book of the True Christian Life Pg 17
Please continue to pray for Linda and I as we go forward in this battle. We love you all and know that God answers prayer, I have seen it over and over again in life.
God Bless You,
Romans 12:1;John 14:21
"Holiness is not a merit by which we can attain communion with God, but a gift of Christ which ables us to cling to Him and follow Him."
John Calvin-Golden Book of the True Christian Life Pg 17
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Well I went to MSTI yesterday to receive my chemo treatment. All my blood work came back alittle low but not enough to stop me from getting the treatment. I discussed with the doctor just how tried I have been lately and we decided I should take a couple of weeks off from treatment. So for the next two weeks we will be going to the cabin in Cascade to rest and relax.I will be trying to build myself back up.
Next treatment is scheduled for June 8th
I hope everything is going good with all of you. Please continue to pray for Linda and I as we still have a long journey ahead of us. I try to look at each day as a new day from God. He holds me up with His steadfast Love. He is my strong tower (Proverbs 18:10). If it wasn't for my relationship with Jesus Christ I don't know how I could have handled the cancer in my life. Jesus Christ is every thing to me. (2 Corinthians 5:17, Galatians 2:20)
Next treatment is scheduled for June 8th
I hope everything is going good with all of you. Please continue to pray for Linda and I as we still have a long journey ahead of us. I try to look at each day as a new day from God. He holds me up with His steadfast Love. He is my strong tower (Proverbs 18:10). If it wasn't for my relationship with Jesus Christ I don't know how I could have handled the cancer in my life. Jesus Christ is every thing to me. (2 Corinthians 5:17, Galatians 2:20)
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
May 11, 2010 Update
Doug and I are sitting in the chemo suite as he is in the process of getting his treatment. His blood counts were a little low, but the differentials were good, so he was still able to get the treatment. Doug was wavering a little bit about whether to push this treatment out until next week, but decided to go ahead with it since we were already here at MSTI. These treatments are very hard on him mentally, as well as, physically.
Since his counts were low he is scheduled to have a Nuelasta shot on Thursday when the chemo infusion ball is removed. This is to help build up his white blood cell count and as his nurse Barbara states, "to keep them in the Pac Man mode to eat away at the cancer and build up his immune system".
Doug has been reviewing/re-memorizing scripture verses we learned years ago during a Navigators Bible study class. He has been reminded of the importance of memorizing scripture as they guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus and give us His peace, not the world's peace.
Philippians 4:6-7 "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."
Thank you once again for all of your prayers for Doug as he continues this long often tiring battle he continues to fight. We know they make a difference as you stand in the gap for and with him before our gracious God on his behalf.
Blessings to each of you,
Linda
Since his counts were low he is scheduled to have a Nuelasta shot on Thursday when the chemo infusion ball is removed. This is to help build up his white blood cell count and as his nurse Barbara states, "to keep them in the Pac Man mode to eat away at the cancer and build up his immune system".
Doug has been reviewing/re-memorizing scripture verses we learned years ago during a Navigators Bible study class. He has been reminded of the importance of memorizing scripture as they guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus and give us His peace, not the world's peace.
Philippians 4:6-7 "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."
Thank you once again for all of your prayers for Doug as he continues this long often tiring battle he continues to fight. We know they make a difference as you stand in the gap for and with him before our gracious God on his behalf.
Blessings to each of you,
Linda
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Update for April 28th
I did my chemo treatment yesterday. All my counts were high enough to receive the drugs. The doctor did say I have a case of Thrush which is a fungus in my mouth. If not treated it could get serious. He prescribe a prescription of Nystatin so I will be taking that three times a day now. Everything went according to plan with the treatment. I would like to thank my brother Ron for coming and sitting through the treatment with Linda and I. What a boring day it had to have been for him. I am still carrying around the chemo fusion ball with me and will go in to have it removed on Thursday. My next treatment will be in two weeks. I hope and pray that these treatments are working by shrinking the tumors. They are long, not fun and pretty boring.
Please continue to pray for Linda and I. God renews us each and everyday for this long battle that we have been going through.
"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" Philippians 4:13
Please continue to pray for Linda and I. God renews us each and everyday for this long battle that we have been going through.
"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" Philippians 4:13
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Update for April 22
Linda and I are at the cabin this week. We came up yesterday evening and are staying until Sunday. We haven't been up since the first of January. The weather has not been the greatest be we are cozy inside out of the rain and wind. We took a drive to the lake today and it is still coated with a layer of ice. Linda is working from up here and I am just relaxing doing some reading and bible study. We took our dog for a long walk this morning and it was good to breath the fresh air. It's nice just to get away for a few days. I will be back to chemo next week on Tuesday so I need to take advantage of this time.
We are so blessed to have this mountain retreat and we thank God for it each time we come up here.
Please continue to pray for Linda and I.
God bless you all
Doug
We are so blessed to have this mountain retreat and we thank God for it each time we come up here.
Please continue to pray for Linda and I.
God bless you all
Doug
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Update for April 15th
I had my chemo treatment on Tuesday as planned. Everything went accordingly. We got to MSTI about 8:30 and and left about 3:30. It's an all day affair with not much to do but sit and watch TV or do word puzzles. I did get sick Wednesday morning and threw up several times, but now seem to have it under control. I am back on the schedule of treatments every two weeks until my next PET Scan in about three months. We are going back to doing 100% instead of the 75% we were doing before. I will be going back in today to remove the fusion ball that I have been carrying around with me since Tuesday.
Last Saturday I was able to give my testimony at our men's breakfast. It was exciting to tell my story and what the Lord has been doing in my life. After I was done all the men (about 70)gathered around me and prayed for Linda and I. It was really neat to have that kind of support from the men at the breakfast.
Well that's about all for now. Looks like we will finally get some nice days so I hope to get outside some. Maybe get to the cabin next week.
Please continue to pray for Linda and I as we go through this long hard journey. With these new test results (see last weeks blog) things don't look as good.
God bless you all for your continually concern and prayers for us. We love you all.
Last Saturday I was able to give my testimony at our men's breakfast. It was exciting to tell my story and what the Lord has been doing in my life. After I was done all the men (about 70)gathered around me and prayed for Linda and I. It was really neat to have that kind of support from the men at the breakfast.
Well that's about all for now. Looks like we will finally get some nice days so I hope to get outside some. Maybe get to the cabin next week.
Please continue to pray for Linda and I as we go through this long hard journey. With these new test results (see last weeks blog) things don't look as good.
God bless you all for your continually concern and prayers for us. We love you all.
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