Aug 13 

Aug 13

Hey, all!

The doctors planned on discharging Rick today. However, Rick's blood pressure has been abnormally high since he started the chemo. The medical folks have been pumping so many fluids in to counteract how he cancer is attacking Rick's sodium levels in the blood, as well as make sure Rick is hydrated enough to eliminate the dead cells from the chemo.

When it was time to discharge Rick, his blood pressure was 198/118. Sharon insisted they keep Rick for one additional day to make sure the blood pressure meds are stabilized.

We had a hospital bed delivered to Rick and Sharon's house today. We plan on bringing Rick home tomorrow. We will start with an easy exercise routine, just helping Rick move around the ground floor of the house for the first couple of days. The hospital is to deliver a walker to the house on Monday evening or Tuesday morning. Once we have that, we can start having Rick walk for 5-7 minutes several times a day. The physical therapist instructed us to increase the walking time by 1-2 minutes per week for 4-6 weeks, then work on increasing the pace of walkng. Once Rick is able to walk for 20 minutes at a fairly brisk pace, Rick should be able to golf.

Rick's spirits remain very good. He is positive about his chances of recovery, and is determined to lick this thing with the help of his Higher Power and with the support of your prayers. PLEASE keep positive energy coming this way. We need that much more than gloom and doom!

Sharon continues to be a pillar of strength for Rick. She is at the hospital most of the time, and is amazing with what she is able to do.

We had a meeting in the dayroom on Rick's ward last night. Arthur & Julie, Patty & Carl, Nancy & Rick, and Carol (from Montana) were at the meeting. It was like sitting back in the room in building 1034 at Vogelweh again! Except there wasn't a dry eye in the house!

Sharon is exhausted but doing very well with asking the right questions and taking the right actions. Please pray for her around the sleep issue, she is struggling with geting enough rest (understandably).

Both Rick and Sharon are continuing to be a power of example of dignity and grace in the face of adversity.

Check in tomorrow...

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Comment This is fellowship in action. What is better than a bunch of drunks taking care of each other and trying to keep the sanity everyone hopes to achieve. Amazingly it works and meant to be that way. Thank you Carl and Patty, Julie and Arthur.....Sharon and Rick

Mon Aug 15, 2005 11:54 pm MST by Erica from vogelweh bldg 1034

Comment Good thinkin' Carl. When you get a chance, can you explain exactly what's messin' with Rick? First we heard lung cancer and then we heard NOT lung cancer. Rick, Sharon. You know we'd be there if we could. Much love your way.

Sun Aug 14, 2005 8:49 am MST by Tim Tracy

Comment Carl, We want to thank you for the wonderful work you and Patty are doing. We all appreciate your time and love, you guys are giving to a couple of great people. Give that big guy a hug for me and tell Rick I'll be there on the first tee. God bless you all. Jimmy and Annie

Sun Aug 14, 2005 4:08 am MST by Jimmy and Annie Slay

Comment THANK YOU Carl & Patty for creating this! How wonderful hearing from you again - it's been too long. Please send our love... I can assure Rick & Sharon are on a myriad of prayers lists around the globe. Take care & God Bless Peace, love & hugs -Tracy

Sat Aug 13, 2005 11:37 pm MST by Tracy

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