"Wherefore, whoso believeth in God might with surety hope for a better world, yea, even a place at the right hand of God, which hope cometh of faith, maketh and anchor to the souls of men, which would make them sure and steadfast, always abounding in good works, being led to glorify God." Ether 12:4

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Wishing each of you a very Happy New Year! (And Benj a happy engagement!)

We look forward to many new and significant events transpiring in the coming year . . . Richard is having chemo today. His hematocrit counts (blood levels) are quite low (24.5, down from 27.3, normal range 41-47) so he will receive a couple of pints of blood tomorrow (Friday) at American Fork Hospital. Dr. Whisenant also prescribed a new medication to boost his energy – so look out – who knows what this combination will do!

Bilateral stent exchange at the big new hospital in Murray, the Intermountain Medical Center (IMC):
Richard had a surgical procedure on Tuesday to have plastic stents in his ureters replaced by metal stents that can stay in up to a year. He has more trepidation regarding this same day surgery than any of the other hospital stays or operations he's had to date. We were concerned that the ureters were bad enough from the cancer that the new stents wouldn't go in - if they couldn't be replaced, they would have needed to put in an exterior drain to each kidney that is emptied in another bag, like his ileostomy. The exterior drains are inconvenient, uncomfortable, painful and difficult to manage. Can you imagine trying to sleep with an illeostomy bag in the front and two kidney bags in the back? Thankfully prayers, fasting, and a great priesthood blessing were heard, and a skilled physician got the replacement stents in. Trepidation was replaced by thanksgiving.

We continue to have good days and bad days. Fatigue has been the main issue of the past eight or nine days. On a scale of 0-10, Richard’s fatigue has been consistently near eight, nausea maybe a three to four. This may be from the chemotherapy and possibly the natural progression of the cancer itself. Notwithstanding the good test results last week and his good appearance, the disease is still progressing. He is still dying. We are still coping daily and hourly with that knowledge. We are buoyed up by the prayers, service, visits, and fasting in our behalf by many loved ones. We are humbled by simple reminders that death continues to approach.

In the midst of the day-to-day death experience in the Loser home, we also experience much of life and the true joys of family, service, and relationships. Benj and Alex traded the two seven-foot long Red-Tailed Boa Constrictors for two lovely, cuddly little Australian Sugar Gliders. Though she would still prefer some prior approval of new additions to the home, Michelle is V-E-R-Y pleased that the “big, slimy, slithering” snakes are gone - however, she's not quite enamored with the jumping Sugar Gliders, most especially when they jump at her!

Life in the Loser home has also brought the long anticipated announcement of Benjamin’s engagement. Benj finally asked Jaqueline Fotu (from right here in Alpine, UT), his girlfriend of several years, to marry him on New Years Day. She is the oldest of eleven-and-a-half children. Jackie is currently attending the University of Oklahoma and is in her junior year on a full-ride volleyball scholarship. They plan on being married June 6th, and will move back to Norman, OK for a year to finish up Jackie’s volleyball commitment, scholarship, and degree. We all love Jackie very much for her warm and endearing personality, her openness, and especially appreciate the great influence she is on Benjamin. He has been so happy these past few weeks, although a couple of days before he proposed he was a nervous wreck. We didn't know if he was going to survive the "Future Father-In-Law Talk", let alone pull off a romantic engagement, but he finally managed and did very well. And yes, with Benj at 6’5” and Jackie at 6’1” they will, without a doubt, be supplying the tallest Loser grandchildren. We are so very excited for them! Life is good!

9 comments:

curtspud said...

Rick and Michelle,

I've left you a letter on the wrong site--should have been here, but it is on the last date--one before this--I am so not in the 21st Century. Look for me there--Jane

Barbara Jackson said...

Thank you so much for the update!!!
We think of you every day and will always hold you in our hearts. Congrats to Benj. We are off to Disneyland to spend a few days playing Papa and Gran.


xoxoxoxoxo

Ned and Barbara

Zeann said...

So thankful for the joys that continue to come to you. Your faith, and closeness as a family is a strength not only in your home but to all who know you.

Congrats to Benj. Best wishes in all your endeavors.

Better watch out with those infusions and your new energy meds you'll be hoppin with the little sugar snakes.

Michelle you are such my hero woman to be able to be good natured about your vast array of companions cold and warm blooded. Love you

Tracy said...

It is always great to hear news about happenings at the Losers, we look forward to the updates. We think of you often and pray that you will continue to be blessed and enjoy the remaining time you have with us to the fullest. You are all testimony builders of so many things that are marvelous and inspirational.

Love Tracy & Jill

PS. Congrats to Benj!

Siope L Kinikini said...

The update is appreciated. We think of you all the time and hope things are going well.

As for Benj's engagement... how many cows did you take to the bargaining? (I can say that since I'm polynesian and so is she. lol.) Congratulations!

Zeann said...

Oh yeah I wondered how anyone could call snakes cuddly. Now I see on National Geographic they aren't snakes at all. They are adorable but did you read the warning label? Don't leave the toilet lid up or leave them alone in the house to roam. Love you

Anonymous said...

Dear Losers,
I am so excited for Benj. What a wonderful thing for your family too. I love you and think of you often. It is great to see Alex at the sacrament table. Thank you for the updates.

Todd

Tracy said...

Thinking of you guys and hoping all is well. Love Tracy & Jill

Zeann said...

Losers,
Hearts and prayers are with you. Love you