Wednesday, April 16, 2008

FYI, my Dad's surgery went well yesterday. They are waiting for the path report to know for sure what kind of cancer he has. The drs. will be scoping his lungs in a few days to make a determination about what exactly is going on there. A treatment plan will be forthcoming. Please continue to pray for them.

On the home front, Aaron is down to 8 more treatments!!! The radiation is really taking a toll. He is struggling to swallow at all. The skin on his neck is cooked and has painful blisters. He is dealing with nausea, constipation, and ever increasing pain in his throat and mouth. The PEG tube is truly a life-saver, as he continues to get water, meds, and Ensure down to keep him going. Please pray for physical, emotional, spiritual, and mental strength to make it during these days when the end is in sight, but the climb is so, so steep. We talked(before treatments started) with many people who had gone through this and were told how bad it was. However, we were not prepared for the extent of what we would be up against! Many thanks for your prayers and support.

5 comments:

Lisa said...

We think about you everyday and pray for you and your family.
Lisa

miki said...

Aaron,
I continue to pray for you everytime I drive past the church here at McClellan. The work looks really great and I can't wait to see you back out here.
Miki Schneider

Anonymous said...

Dear Ackers,

We have been following your struggle via your blog. Our prayers and our thoughts are with you and your family. Debbie, we are sorry to hear about the developments with your Dad. We will continue to pray for him as well.

Our love to you,

Mike and Cynthia Howard

Anonymous said...

Hey Ackers,

Jesse Harcrow, soon to be new member of Grace Fellowship, was telling me that a guy came to Classic Customs the other day and told him that he endured the same thing you are going through. Anyway, he is doing fine now, just trying to get his strength back. His name is Jeff Crocker (i think) and works for Alabama Power...

Swinney

miki said...

Aaron,
I am so happy your blood work has improved!!! I know from going through this with my own mother how tension filled the doctor days are and how great it feels when you get the news. Know you have many praying for you and your faith will carry your through this time.
Miki