A Great Weekend!

What a great weekend it has been!  Praise God for the wonderful weekend weather and for making me feel pretty good!


After two days of no radiation, I feel pretty strong and refreshed.  My chemo nausea has all cleared up and I have been off the anti-nausea meds for three days now.  My nursing team claims that I have remarkable stamina, and that they expected me to be sick for a week more than I was.  We know why I recovered faster than the average man right!  Thank you Lord for answered prayers and for watching over my health.


Not all great news though. Today marks the official day that I lost my sense of taste.  This I knew would happen, my taste buds have been slowly losing ground to the radiation/chemo treatments and this morning I could not taste anything I ate or drank.  Oh well, maybe I’ll start eating that liver and bacon my mother always tried to feed me as a kid because “it is good for cleaning your system out” and I may even throw in some of that lentil soup she cooked too!  Can’t taste it so it can’t be all that bad right? NOT!!!!


Soon, my throat will begin to burn and feel very raw.  This will prevent the swallowing part.  Please be in prayer that this part of my treatment will come later than sooner.  The longer I can swallow, the better things will be.


Please pray for the doctors to be able to see what is ailing my liver. Test results arrived in the mail Saturday and stated “negative for any hepatitis”. The numbers have come down and I am awaiting more blood test results and will schedule a liver ultra sound Monday morning.


Radiation treatment continues M-F this week.  Pray for effectiveness in treatments, skillful operation of  the laser machine by the lab techs, there were some new techs last Friday, and recovery after treatments. Thank you in advance for your prayers!


Saturday night Jody and I were talking and I told her I wanted to go to church so bad Sunday morning.  She gently reminded me that I had to avoid crowds, my immune system deficiency, doctor’s orders and all the other stuff.  I guess she sensed my longing to go still and so she suggested that instead of going the regular time, maybe, if I really wanted to come to church, I should come in later and leave real early before anyone really saw me.  What a great lifting that was to my spirit!  So, today, about 10 AM, I jump in the car, drive over to the community center where we meet for service, and get there late.  I am never late, but today I plan to be late and get there about twenty minutes into the service, communion is just finishing up and worship is about to start.  I am standing at the back door of the room, looking in the open door and we start to praise God in song! What an awesome feeling that was, just standing by myself, eyes closed, hands lifted, singing softly to our God about how much He is loved and being lifted in His mighty arms! Pastor Joe must have saw me, because he came out and stood next to me and together we sang   “How great is our God, sing with me, how great is our God and all will sing how great, how great is our God”


Later in the evening, we went to San Lorenzo JCC to pick up Chase from night worship service and I got a chance to see Pastor Shimada, Kevin and Judy with Traci, Emily and Tim, Stan and Judy and a few of the students. What a great weekend indeed!


Thank you Jesus, for giving me new life,


Mike


 

3 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. jayjoy16
    Jun 05, 2006 @ 05:47:00

    wow mike, your attitude and zeal for life despite circumstances amazes me. some of my friends in davis were asking how you were doing last night, so i’ll probably give them the link to this site if that’s ok with you. i think a lot of people are like me and are checking this site multiple times a day (and aren’t leaving comments) – so it’s so nice that you’re updating regulary. thank you!! keep resting and keep well.

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  2. jeffchun
    Jun 06, 2006 @ 13:26:00

    Mike, it’s so encouraging to see how your circumstances have not dampened your spirit and desire to worship.  So awesome to see that you know that our God is God regardless of what’s going on around us.  Keep it up, bro.

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  3. blesseddaily
    Jun 15, 2006 @ 11:55:00

    OMGosh! Teary -eyed here, you might have been standing by yourself but never will you be alone. ALoHas, alberTIna

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