Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Had the CT scan

I got the CT scan in today but didn't get see my other Dr. Hopefully tomorrow at 2:30 I will get to see him about the sore. Naturally I don't have any news from the scan, and no news from Duke. Still waiting. Step by step by step.
I'll let you know about the appt. tomorrow.
Fran

Monday, March 29, 2010

Good Bloodwork

I went to Blue Ridge Cancer Care for bloodwork and everything was good. I had a good time catching up my long time friend Carol Kerr to took me to my appt. All looked good with the dressing change on the Hickman. I wish we had better news regarding the wound. Dr. Richards is sending me for a CT Scan tomorrow to make sure there isn't any underlying infection somewhere. He believes that it might take a month or more for the wound to heal, so it pushes the transplant time to May. This is not what we wanted to hear but we are not in control. I'm checking with a personal Dr.friend tomorrow and hopefully he will have an insight on how we can get this wound healed faster. We contine to be thankful for all of you who are blessing my family in so many ways. We love you all.
Sincerely, Fran

Friday, March 26, 2010

Saw the Dr.

Well we saw the Dr. today about the open sore and quite frankly he was of no help. After 20 questions and a look at the sore, he basically said keep doing what we are doing, there was nothing he could do to help the situation. Thanks alot Doc! Oh well, we will keep doing what we are doing and hopefully the sore will clear up on its own, (no thanks to him). Oh, he did say come back in 2 weeks. FOR WHAT? so he can look at it? Dr. Krause can do that.

We will contact Duke this week end to let them know what we found out.

We had a house full this afternoon which was great. Emily and Ben spent the day with us which we enjoyed and it has been great have Genie and Bill here.
We will update the blog when things change, thanks for keeping in touch.
Charlie

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Easter Bunny day

Yes, Fran went shopping for the Easter Bunny today. Fairly short visit to Target and then on to Chic-Fil-A with Ben (grandson) and his parents for dinner. We are looking forward to Genie, Fran's sister, coming in tomorrow from Richmond. It will be nice to see her. She is still waiting to see the Dr. on Friday about this wound, hopefully he can do something to get the healing process going. We both are anxious to get back to Duke for the transplant. Fran talked with the folks at Duke and they and we are just on hold. So, our prayer request is that this "wound" will heal and heal quickly. Thanks for your concern and love.
Charlie

Friday, March 19, 2010

Beautiful Colon!

Sorry I couldn't resist. Yes, Dr. Dye said Fran's colon looked fine, he did take a biopsy of the lining just to make sure there was no infection but he didn't anticipate anything. He did suggest we see another Dr. regarding the open wound so we have an appt. next Friday for that. Hopefully it will be cleared up by then.
She has slept most of the day. Ben came over so Grandad and he enjoyed playing outside. Will was here for a while also. Fran doesn't remember much about the day but it was good. If she feels up to it we may drive up and see Natalie and Jordan's new house tomorrow.
Until next time.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Pretty Good Day

Today was pretty uneventful for Fran. This afternoon she went to Blue Ridge Cancer Care for blood work and everything was normal (Fran normal). We are very grateful for that! Around 6 this evening she began drinking the wonderful liquid to prepare for the colonoscopy tomorrow. Enough said. We will let everyone know how the procedure goes on the next blog.
Till tomorrow....Charlie

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Good Day!

Fran had a great day. She spent it with friends for lunch at a friends home and then a whole afternoon of talking and praying. She is still receiving cards and best wishes daily which lifts her spirits and sometimes makes her cry. She can tell the sentiments that are shared are so heartfelt. Thanks again to everyone for your love and caring. But especially thanks to our Lord for His sustaining mercy.
Love to all,
Fran and Charlie

Monday, March 15, 2010

A great new look for Fran!

Fran was able to get her wig styled by a dear friend Jim Rood this morning and she looks great. After this appointment she spent some time with Emily and Ben at their home and while Ben was taking his afternoon nap, Fran rested while Emily ran some errands. I picked her up around 3 and we went over to Blue Ridge Cancer Care for some blood work. The results were good for what they could read there and we are just waiting for some more extensive results that will come in tomorrow. There's no reason to expect anything but good from them as well.
Still dealing with the open wounds but they may be getting better. We will be able to go Friday morning at 8:30 for her colonoscopy.
We went to Cracker Barrel for dinner tonight and enjoyed that outing.
I hope everyone has a great Tuesday.
Charlie

Sunday, March 14, 2010

No hair day

Yes, that's right, thanks to Will and Robert the hair is gone! When Fran woke up this am, hair was everywhere on the pillow, it was getting in her food and mouth so after I left for church this morning Fran asked Will to help her cut her hair. Will buzzed her and then when Robert, Emily and Ben arrived Will and Robert shaved her head. What a pleasant surprise when I arrived home from church. Fran is still the most beautiful girl in the world. Of course there were tears but I told her she had to go through this to get better. Will, Robert and Emily and of course Ben were just fantastic today. Fran is going to see Jim Rood tomorrow morning so he can style her new wig!

As I said yesterday, Fran has a few open wounds that need to heal before we can proceed with the stem cell transplant. So naturally our prayer request is that the healing will begin and begin soon. She will call Dr. Kevin Dye in the morning to re-schedule her colonoscopy. She will also go to see Dr. Richards for blood work. Overall she is doing well and we are just playing the waiting game.

Thanks for your prayers! Charlie and Fran

Saturday, March 13, 2010

We're home

It has been a long Friday and Sat. We left Friday morning at 5am and made it to Duke at 8:05. After the blood work Fran needed blood and platelets plus other assorted drips. We finally began the stem cell harvesting at 1:30 and thanks to all the prayer warriors out there she was finished (yes finished) by 5:30 with enough stem cells for two transplants. The Dr.s and nurses were very pleased. They told us to come in this morning at 8:30 just to check her blood to make sure everything was Ok and after all the drips on Friday we were pretty confidant we would be out by 9 NOT....

She needed more blood and lots of other "coctails" to get her electorlytes back into shape this morning. We fianlly left Durham this afternoon at 3:15 a little discouraged. She hadn't had much time with Natalie and the family was getting together at Red Robin for dinner. We did make it there by 5:30 to see everyone. Natalie and Jordan have gone back to Elkton tonight because she has to go to work tomorrow morning.

Now we have to wait several weeks before we go back, there are some other "issues" that need to be taken care of before we can harvest the stem cells. She will go on Monday to see her Dr. here to check blood counts again.

PLease pray for her encouragement, her hair is finally beginning to come out. (enough said).
Thanks for your continued prayers and love.
Charlie

Thursday, March 11, 2010

We're home from hospital!

Fran got home this am around 11. The numbers took a big jump from yesterday so Duke said "Come on Down!" We have to be at Duke tomorrow (Friday) at 8am to begin stem cell harvesting. We will just have to wait and see how long it takes. Our prayer is that it will only take one day to harvest enough stem cells for two transplants. Natalie is in town, so we hate to leave her but she understands.
Charlie

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Wednesday evening

Another day just like yesterday. Fran is still in Lewis Gale. She is getting stronger and feeling better. Her blood count is coming up slowly but it still was not high enough to come home. Hopefully tomorrow it will be. We still don't know anything about when we will be returning to Duke. We are celebrating Natalie's birthday this weekend, so hopefully we won't have to go to Duke. She is coming in tomorrow morning and we are looking forward to seeing her.
We will keep everyone updated.
Charlie

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Tue. March 8 LONG DAY

This has been an interesting day. We got home from the hospital last night around 11:15 pm. Fran had the 2 units of blood and an antibiotic drip while at Lewis Gale. Just as soon as we got home last night we checked her temp and it was around 101. 30 min. later we took it again around 12:30 am and it spiked at 102 so we immediately headed back to the emergency room.

After seeing the Dr. and CT scan, a chest xray at 5am Fran was admitted into the hospital. She has been there all day, getting platelets, and a myriad of antibiotics. Needless to say she is feeling alot better tonight but she stayed again at the hospital. We have talked to Duke and they are not concerned at all. If the blood work comes back OK we can head on down to NC. That may be tomorrow or the next day or next week, we are just waiting.

So that has been our long day, I'm getting ready to go to bed and Fran is too. The nurse told Fran they will be in at 4am in the morning to draw more blood so they can check it out again.

Thanks for your concern and continued prayer support!
Charlie and Fran

Monday, March 8, 2010

No go for Duke today

Monday afternoon, March 8 - We didn't get to go to Duke today. Fran's blood levels were so low they admitted her into Lewis Gale for 2 blood transfusions. This will take about 6 hours so hopefully we will come home around 9 tonight. This explains why she was feeling so bad over the weekend. Hopefully this new blood will give her a boost and then we will just wait to hear from Duke. She will go to her Dr. here in Roanoke on Wed. for another blood test. Then we will wait and see what happens.
Charlie

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Sunday, March 7

Nothing has changed today, Fran is waiting to go to the Dr. tomorrow and get the blood work done. Hopefully the results will show that everything is right where it is supposed to be and we can go to Duke to begin harvesting the stem cells. We will keep everyone posted.
Charlie

Friday, March 5, 2010

Friday March 5

Fran has "bottomed out" with her white blood cells, hemoglobin and platelets which is good! Just what is supposed to happen. The staff at Blue Ridge Cancer Care sent her home immediately today and told her to go to bed. She can't go out and can't bring food in. She feels "not great but OK" and she's finally feeling some of the bone pain that everyone has been talking about.
A big thank you to Samia Ward, Natalie Norris and Connie Jones for taking Fran to see the Dr. this week.
Hopefully the "counts" will begin to start up this weekend and we will be able to go back to Duke on Monday for her stem cell harvesting. That is our prayer that everything will stay on schedule.
Thanks for your prayers.
Charlie and Fran

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Tuesday, March 2

We're marching onward. Fran went to see Dr. Kevin Dye this afternoon regarding her stomach problems. He wants her to have a colonoscopy on Friday, March 12.
Everything is going well, just trying to get shots (three a day)and all the pills taken when we are supposed to.
Thanks for your concern and prayers.
Charlie and Fran

Monday, March 1, 2010

3/1/2010

Fran has had a pretty good day, still some stomach discomfort. She went to have her bloodwork done at Blue Ridge Cancer Care today. Hopefully all of her numbers are going in the right direction. Thanks to Connie Jones for taking her.