Friday, December 19, 2008

Merry Christmas

In about one week, it will be Christmas. I want to once again express my deepest appreciation to everyone for their unbounded kindness to me and to my family these past 10 months. I cannot believe that this battle has been going on this long.

When this all started, I had imagined that I'd be out of work for a few months for surgery and treatment. I didn't realize the time all of this would involve and how it would drag on and on for so long. My employer has been wonderful and has assured me that I will have my job when I am ready to return to work. That is so wonderful. The discouraging part is that I still don't have any idea when I will be able to return to work.

In the mean time, I am scheduled for my next chest CT scan on Monday, the 22nd of December and the next round of chemo starts on the 29th, the following Monday and another chemo session about three weeks after that. For now, that is the only concrete schedule I have.

Twice weekly I go in for blood work to monitor my white blood cell count and my platelets. Monday of this week, my platelets were 106,000. Yesterday they had dropped to 88,000. The normal range for adult platelets is supposed to be around 150,000 to 450,000 and most people hover somewhere in the middle.

My platelets have to be at least 120,000 to allow for the chemo therapy - to assure that I have enough to endure the chemo again. That is why I have to have so many blood tests.

Getting my blood drawn isn't such a big deal. I have this central line in my chest and so I go to the ER where I have worked in the past and they draw the blood samples directly from the central line so I don't have to get poked so much.

Everywhere I go with my "hair hat" I get interesting and questioning looks. One of the ER docs particularly likes it and if I wear another hat, he asks where my hair hat is. So, last week, I wore my hair hat when I went for one of my blood draws and stuck it on his head - here's a picture. He loved it. This is the same doc that was there the day I went in with my infection and ended up in the hospital on IV antibiotics for four days. He's a great guy and I always loved working with him and the other docs in the ER there at Timpanogos Regional Hospital.

It is also great to go to the ER for my blood work so that I can visit with the great nursing staff there and kind of keep in touch with all of the goings on of the place. I really miss being able to work and take care of patients. It has been such a big part of my life for so many years in so many ways.

So in the mean time, I would like to take this time at this wonderful Christmas season to thank everyone for their prayers and expressions of faith. I know that without these prayers, I would be much worse off - health wise and spiritual strength wise. I so appreciate your expressions of faith. I cherish these with all my heart and thank everyone of you for including me and my family in your prayers.

A very good PA friend sent me the following link to a wonderful internet presentation on Christ. I hope that you have the time to view it. Here is the link (you'll probably have to copy and paste it):

http://www.OneSolitaryLifeMovie.com

Recently, I was sent another absolutely wonderful link to another presentation on the life of Christ that is profound and available for purchase in book form and on a DVD, but you can view it here as well. Please enjoy! Here is the link (again, copy and paste):

http://mabrystudios.typepad.com/reflections_of_christ/2008/03/reflections-sli.html

With every feeling I can generate, I express my faith and trust in my Savior. At this time of year, I so appreciate that I live in a country where I can express that faith without fear of prejudice, persecution or harassment. God bless everyone of you and may you have the very best of Christmas in your home and with your family and friends.

Jim & Patti Meeks

2 comments:

Jordan said...

Your posts are always so uplifting. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, feelings and experiences with all of us. Merry Christmas!

Benita said...

Hello Jim, Patti & gang,
Happy New Year! We hope that you all had a peaceful holiday together. Thank you for the links on Christ--they both were beautiful and uplifting. They bring such peace and comfort.
May 2009 bring you great happiness & joy & may you be blessed beyond measure.
We love you,
Don & Benita & family
Bill & Aggie