Friday, August 22, 2008

GOOD NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I heard today that the leukemia is in remission!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dr. Patel says that my blood count will stay low for awhile and I may need a blood transfusion every now and then but that is NO big deal!

Thank you for your prayers!!!!!!!! Thank you for EVERYTHING that you all have done for me and my family. Please remember to say a prayer for thanks and praise his name for this wonderful news!
"Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen."-Ephesians 3:20-21

I love you all,
Lisa

Monday, August 18, 2008

I am sorry I have not posted in so long...just got busy, so I will try to get you up to date.
I finished my fifth round of treatment on July 31. On August 1st, I ended up back in the hospital because I was dehydrated. But with a few doses of phenegran, I was better by the next day.
On August 5th, I started my 20th year at Mars Hill. I have been working every day and although I have been tired, I feel I am getting stronger every day.
Tomorrow, August 19th, is a BIG day. At 1:00 pm, I will undergo a bone marrow biopsy. Say a special prayer. I will not know the results for a few days but I will post them when I get them.
Today at 3:00 when the last bell rang, my teaching colleagues met in the auditorium, held hands, and prayed for me-what a blessing to be a part of Mars Hill Bible School. The prayers of so many people have given me the faith and strength to survive the low times. Thanks so much. I love you.
Keep Praying,
Lisa

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Went in the hospital for an overnighter on Monday, June 30. I was a couple of pints low so I got some more blood and then got the Rituxan. All went well, dismissed on Tuesday morning and went straight to the cancer center to start the next three days of Fludera and Cytoxin. If everything goes well I will finish this fourth round tomorrow.
Please pray that the next round will be the "final round", that the leukemia will be in remission, and that this will be a distant memory.
Thanks for your emails, cards, calls, and posts. Great friends get you through tough times.
Keep Praying,
Lisa

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The Good News:
I received the news from the scan today and everything looks better. My liver and spleen are normal size and the enlarged lymph nodes are decreasing in size.
The Not So Good News:
Dr. Patel says two more rounds of chemo. I will go in the hospital on Monday, June 30th to begin the next round. The last round should be somewhere around the end of July. Then if everything goes as planned they will do the bone marrow aspiration in late August and hopefully I will be in remission.
No good news is by accident so....
Keep Praying,
Lisa

Friday, June 20, 2008

I have been very dizzy so I went to have bloodwork and ended up at the Eliza Outpatient Hilton to get a couple of units of blood. Im' already feeling better. Please contine to pray that the scan will go well this coming Monday and that the results will be promising.
Thanks for all the kind things you continue to do for me and my family. And remember...
Keep Praying.
Lisa

Monday, June 16, 2008

Received some bad news today. The scan is still scheduled for next Monday, the 23rd of June but regardless of the outcome I will have to take another treatment. That treatment should begin on June 30 or July 1st.
Im more than just a little bummed out over this news. But if there is one thing this whole process has taught me its this-nothing ever goes as you had planned. Please continue to pray that this ordeal will soon be over for me - it is really getting old and my faith is weakening.
Keep praying,
Lisa

Sunday, June 8, 2008

This past week I just finished my third round of chemo and this time has been much easier than the last. I havent been nauseated this time and the fatigue has been lighter as well. I am scheduled for a cat scan on June 23 which should reveal if the lymph nodes, spleen, and liver are no longer swollen. If the scan looks good then I will undergo a bone marrow aspiration to determine if my blood is still producing lymphocites.
As you can imagine I am a little anxious over the tests and I am praying that the results will be good and the leukemia will be in remission.
So many of you continue to be so kind in sending cards and calls my way. I appreciate your love so very much. Please continue to pray that these next few weeks will yield positive results from the tests. If you would have your church or church groups say a special prayer on my behalf, I would appreciate it so much. God has answered so many prayers on my behalf and I believe He is alive and working so....

Keep Praying,
Lisa