Saturday, October 19, 2013

A bit about where we are

 
 
Sorry for the silence.
Life has been happening, and it is busy enough to blog about... but also busy enough that in my down time I don't want to think enough to process through a post.
So the blog... and my few readers suffer in silence.
 
Since my last post we have had an MRI.
 
I'll start this story about three or four weeks ago.
Andy has really been feeling poorly. He has been sleeping a lot. Not involving himself in much of anything. He has had trouble carrying on conversations, finding words... tracking what people are saying. I have seen a cognitive decline over the past few months. His energy is LOW. He complains of headaches and stomach pains almost daily.
 
So pretty much... just feeling terrible. It's been hard to watch the slow decline of his health. I find I am doing more myself, taking on more of the load. It's been pretty stressful.  I struggle to find the balance between wife and caretaker... of when to push him to do more...to try to motivate... and when to leave him be and let him rest.
 
So with all of that going on, both the Captain and I, along with other family and friends who have been witness to our lives over the past two months, thought there was some major tumor growth happening.
The morning of the MRI the Captain even said he fully expected bad news.
 
By the time the doc came in with the results, Andy was in the restroom. She waltzed right in and proclaimed that the MRI LOOKED GOOD!
I was stunned. Actually, I think I stared at her with my mouth agape for over a minute. She politely asked if I was expecting different news.
Uhhhh, yeah.
It was just amazing news. The swelling, that was so massive it was pushing the left hemisphere of his brain into his right hemisphere was almost all gone. The necrosis was healing itself and was almost gone... it really looked so much better. There is still a rim of tumor/necrosis in his tumor bed... but we are hoping the chemo and the trial drug he is on keeps regrowth at bay.
So we talked about how Andy was feeling. What drugs he was on, what we could change, tapper off of, get rid of... what we could be doing. 
 
So he has been tapering off a massive does of steroids the past two weeks... and adjusting other medications.
I have seen slight improvements. He is more active, not sleeping as much. Wanting to go out more, (he went to church the past two Sundays) doing more with the boys.
He is still complaining of headache and stomach pain. Still having trouble with memory and conversation... still very tired. But I keep reminding myself... he is still in the throws.... still taking chemo, still recovering from a couple months of some strong meds... he needs time to build strength.
 
I have struggled with this chapter of my life. This limbo of not knowing where the Captain's cancer is going, how long it will take... what to expect. I have had bad attitudes... hissy fits... moments of breakdown, feelings of being totally and completely overwhelmed. And at each instance God has granted me time to take a shaky breath and grab some perspective.
 
Some days I am just too close. I have been living too close to see the improvements... the good things... the glimpses God gives of "old Andy". I get so lost in the day... Making the boys breakfast, rushing Rigg to preschool, being a mommy, doing dishes, folding laundry... checking to make sure Andy took his meds... all his meds... at the proper time...I get so caught up in the "urgency of now" I forget to take a step back and see what God is doing.
 
Because He is still busy at work I my life... in my boy's... in the Captain's. He is doing something. He is stretching my faith... He is teaching me to loosen my grip and let go, again and again and again.
 
God has a plan, not just for Andy's cancer. He has a plan for this in-between time... this incredibly hard and trying season of my life has purpose. He is preparing me, teaching me....hopefully, despite my daily failures, using me to accomplish what only He can. He has the bigger picture. And I need the reminder, so often, that in Christ, nothing is wasted. God is/will be using this. All of my hard things. God has a purpose.
 
So as I struggle under the weight of being a mommy, taking care of a sick hubby, obedience in my heart attitude and my words and actions. As I try to live rightly and love my family... as I try to let go... If I can remember that God is building something with all of my life... building something I cannot see... building something glorious and wonderful so people will see Him... If I can remember that, it is easier to rest in Him, to press on with a joyful heart... not complain and be uber thankful for all that He has blessed me with. Because, really I have so much!
 
It's all about perspective...
And really, this life is so fleeting. when I think of how fast it can go... and how Heaven awaits, the load seems so light.
It will be over soon. And we will be with Christ and have rest and peace.
 
I can't wait!
 
This is a video that was passed along to me weeks ago. I have listened to this so often I might have worn YouTube out!
It is such a great reminder and such an encouragement to me.
 
 
 
 


5 comments:

cherylsblogdoodles.blogspot.com said...

This is WONDERFUL news! I check back every few days to see how things are going...how I can pray. So thankful you have another good report! I understand the limbo..the wait. It's gut wrenching at times, waiting for the ball to drop but we must remember, God wants us to trust HIM not fear the future! It gets easier. Each passing test, each month out of chemo gets better. We are coming up on 2 yrs. since diagnosis. And that means his 6 month CT is around the corner. I'd be lying if I said I have no concerns. He still has times extreme fatigue seemingly out of nowhere! Bouts w/ depression for no apparent reason. But it's getting better. Perhaps it's a defense mechanism to get a little worked up over the tests...there are many well meaning people that love to psychoanalyze it yet we KNOW that God hasn't forgotten us and he still wants us to trust Him fully. We LOVE our husbands and we want them to be well! This cancer has kept us on our knees. It has given our marriage a deeper meaning. It has brought our relationship w/ our heavenly Father so much closer than it was. We continue to learn...and trust. Rejoice in the good news and do not fear for tomorrow! Praising God with you dear girl!! ;)

Extraordinary Ordinary Life said...

I'm glad to know how you have been but I am still praying for all of you.

Anonymous said...

even if you're blog reached only a few people, I want you to know that your faith and PERSPECTIVE on life has moved me beyond words. I've told you before and i'll tell you again- you're amazing. plain and simple, and I pray you and Andy have many more happy, healthy lives together!!

Anonymous said...

Your blog reaches many more than you think. There are many of us out there in blog land that just read, but don't have a blog of our own, so google makes it hard to post comments sometimes. Know we are there, we think about you, and we check often to see how you are all doing. I have been reading and following your blog since you were pregnant with Rigg...a very long time.

Penny said...

Wonderful news! What a relief that things are healing. I hate that Andy, you, and your boys are going through this...again. But so thankful for what God is doing in and through your lives. Blessings!