Sunday, July 31, 2011

Determination

A memorial service was held yesterday for a dear friend of ours.  Another friend and I were officiating this service.  Margie was determined to go to it.  We were pleased she wanted to.  We all had a grand time fellowshipping at the close of the service.  Margie did well and today (Sunday) is determined to go to church. Again we are pleased she wants to and has the strength for it.  It's almost 7:45 a.m. and she wants me to awaken her at 8.  She will begin her preparations for medication, breakfast and getting ready for departure around 10 a.m. I do not leave Margie alone since her seizures.  Our church has a picnic today after church but right now it is raining.  I am sure that will be replaced by better weather later on in the morning.  We do not plan on attending that.  It would be too much for Margie.  Thanks, dear ones for praying.  We appreciate it greatly.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

More appointments

Yesterday was filled with much activity.  Margie's eye check up, post hospital lab work, new appointments for neurologist, and the sleep clinic, were among some of the happenings of the day.  Margie is gaining strength day by day.  She is careful, but actually prepared our entire lunch.  What a blessing not to have to eat what I have prepared. We are so thankful.  I was able to finish my memorial message which today I have at 11 a.m. You all have been so good to us.  Myriads of phone calls and emails offering help for us.  It is humbling and so encouraging.  Thank you for praying.  God does answer prayer.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Post hospital checkup

Yesterday Margie's doctor reviewed the happenings prior to her admittance to ER last week and went over some suggestions for her to follow now that she's home.  We had a quick trip into Bellingham after lunch and it was good to be back home.  I also got a haircut while Margie waited in the car.  I have not left her alone since her seizure and hospitalization.  I will only do so when I and the doctors think its OK. I spent some time preparing for the memorial service on Saturday.  It seems time has been so short for that process. Today we are off again for the ophthalmologist for her regular check up concerning macular degeneration.  We appreciate your prayers.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Progress

We want to be optimistic and say Margie shows definite signs of progress.  She had a pretty good day.  The representative for Group Health called and suggested she see her family doctor.  She made an appointment and today we go there.  I forgot to tell you that last Saturday we sold our truck and trailer to our friends, the Dekles. Jon was the director for Child Evangelism Fellowship in Hawaii for many years. They are retiring and moving to Tennessee. He and Di will do ministry and the trailer was just what they needed. We are so happy the rig will be used this way after our delightful years with Shepherds.  Jon and I met yesterday to plan the memorial service for another good friend, Al Hickinbotham, who died earlier this month.  I do no leave Margie alone so have stayed with her since her release from the hospital.  Friends will help when needed and we appreciate this very much.  Margie is going to try to make it to the memorial service if possible.  We will see.  Thanks for your prayer ministry for us.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

First full day home

Yesterday marked a week since Margie went to ER for help.  We rejoice in what has taken place in those few days.  Yesterday she had a pretty good day.  She complained of being very tired.  I urged her to use the walker chair when needed.  Our friend stayed with Margie while I went for the double scope tests in Bellingham.  I returned from that around 1 PM and was pretty well wiped out.  I enjoyed the Lazy Boy recliner and slept soundly for awhile. It is interesting that the day before Margie was discharged from the hospital and she also slept in her new lift chair for some time.  It is almost 9 AM and Margie is still in bed.  She seemed very tired yesterday and I know she had a few "bumps in the road" as she slept last night and I suspect this is why she is still in bed.  Thanks dear ones, for praying.  We appreciate it so much. I am no comfortable leaving Margie by herself so I will call upon friends to help when I need to go get groceries, mow the lawn, etc.  Many have offered to help and we are humbled by it all and thank God for such dear friends and family.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

No rehab

Yesterday morning the doctor told me the paper work was being processed for Margie to go to REHAB at the hospital south campus.  Later he told me that the team had concluded Margie was much better and could go home.  I was (am) in the countdown for a colonoscopy and was unable to go get her.  God's providence is so wonderful. Margie's brother from Canada was visiting her at that moment in the hospital and offered to bring her home. What a blessing that was.  Margie did well, but was very tired.  She slept in her lift chair for quite a while. There was a misunderstanding regarding the important medication Margie is supposed to be taking.  I finally figured out that they had faxed the prescription to the local Walgreen's.  When I called, they said they did not have the medicine and would make a search in the county for it.  I called the hospital, concerned about it and later Walgreen's stated they had consulted with the doctor and an adequate substitute was found.  But I had another problem.  For the same reason I could not go bring Margie home, I also  could not go get the medication.  Our son, who was here working on one of their homes, took the extra time and got it for us before returning to his home in Stanwood.  The Lord is so good in taking care of these things for us.  And the text messages, phone calls and e-mails were abundant with offers for future help, if needed.  We are so grateful for this.  My brother in Anchorage also graciously offered to come down and assist in any way needed.  All of these things are overwhelming.  Thank you all for your care and prayers,

Monday, July 25, 2011

Delightful news

(later: please notice that the material below has changed:  Now she is coming HOME in about an hour to our house.  We will need God's help as we adjust to her care.  But we are so happy for joy of doing it.)
The Lord showers us with blessing sometimes too good to comprehend.  Yesterday Margie was SO MUCH better than previous ones.  The previous medication obviously caused the strange behavior. Now with the newer one the picture is much brighter.  We were still concerned however, with certain behaviors.  Today as I was writing our web page remarks and this blog, the doctor called saying that Margie qualified for REHAB at the South Campus of Peace Health St. Joseph's hospital.  Before this, Margie had called me and her voice was cheery and apparently back to her normal self. She was a little confused on the day of the week, but after a hospital stay this can be normal. So we are thrilled she will be able to fine tune and learn new motor skills at REHAB which will help her live a more normal life here at home.  I am sure we have much ground to cover yet before she is back to the place where we started last Tuesday, but are encouraged with what the Lord has done thus far. He gets all the credit for it all.  We cannot begin to thank you enough for your prayer support for Margie. It means so much to us.  I am unable to be with Margie today and most of tomorrow because I am in the countdown diet for a colonoscopy and endoscopy tomorrow.