Here's a little glimpse of that journey:
- 118 nights in the hospital
- 10 months of unemployment
- Developed and/or discovered allergies to 5 different kinds of medications, including 2 classes of antibiotics (penicillin and sulfa)
- 4 rounds of intensive chemo
- 2 bouts with the dreaded stomach infection c-diff, which meant isolation in the hospital room
- Severe mucositis in his throat and mouth
- More medications than the rest of our entire family (and probably our extended families) combined have taken in our lifetimes
- Unexplained chest pain
- Weeks of having no immune system
- Five months of being hairless, often even without eyebrows or leg hair
- Emergency appendectomy
- Lost 40 lbs. (most of which he so kindly transplanted straight to my belly and hips)
- Countless blood and platelet transfusions
- Buckets of tears and worry that still haven't ended
Although I would never, ever, ever want to relive this past year, I would be remiss if I didn't also list a few of the many blessings that were poured out on our family during those months. They were every bit as part of the experience as were the negatives.
- Fresh homecooked meals brought to our family every-other-day for 18+ weeks
- Friends that left their house extra early and drove out of the way every single day to pick up Cami for early morning seminary
- Dozens of people who shaved their heads in a show of solidarity for Spence
- Long lost friends and relatives who used Spencer's sickness as an opportunity to get in touch with us after many years
- A housecleaner paid for by friends who came every-other-week ( I miss this)
- Dozens and dozens of people who took time out of their busy schedule (often on a weekly basis) to visit Spence in the hospital
- Increased faith in God's individual love for His children
- 3 of our 5 kids who have changed their ideal future careers to something in the medical field
- 400+ cards received for his 17th birthday
- Caring docs and nurses, who not only took care of him around the clock, but also answered our gazillions of questions and made us feel important and loved
- Hundreds of people around the world who prayed daily for Spencer and our family
- Celebrating seven months in remission
I find myself woefully short on the right words to say today, but on this year anniversary of the day of his diagnosis, I just wanted to pause and express our deep gratitude for all that you have done to support our family this year. That support has meant the world to us.
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Happy Health-aversary! I hope you're doing something fun to celebrate.
ReplyDeleteWow, a year! What a milestone.
ReplyDeleteI can't tell you how happy I am that Spencer is healthy!! May 2013 be a wonderful and relaxing year for the Goold family!!
ReplyDeleteI am always impressed by your optimism and ability to recognize the good amidst the trial you have faced/are facing. Thanks for sharing!
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