Wednesday, May 25, 2011

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Feb 9, 2011



Feb 9, 2011
It has been awhile since I have been able to update. January, 20 thru the 30th I was in Michigan. It was great to see family and friends again. I flew to Michigan with Susie, Sarah, and the boys, from Tampa to Grand Rapids. My main reason for going up to Michigan was to attend my brother in-law Moses’ wedding. Glenn was in the wedding and flew up for three days. I went to Michigan earlier so I could visit. We decided to fly because driving was so hard on my back and hips.
Seeing the snow for the first time in about three years was so beautiful. I forgot how fun snow was. I felt like a kid again when I saw it! Something about that white fluffy stuff that makes you want to play. I loved capturing my boys faces on camera when they saw snow for the first time. Priceless…..
I had a doctors appointment with the oncologist just before I left for Michigan. The doctor told me my blood work looked wonderful. There was no calcium or protein in my blood. That was wonderful news! He still wanted me to the PET/CAT scans. My husband and I decided not to do them. My blood work was fine. (The first time I had cancer my blood work was fine, and I still had cancer.) We just felt peace about not doing the scans. There is concern that I could have cancer again, the indications that I have cancer are low. I had a scan in February in the emergency room and it showed the 1cm spot in my chest. As far as I know it is just scar tissue. I am thankful for all your prayers and concern. My back is feeling better. My sister in-law Susie did a wonderful job helping me for 20 days. I know it helped my back heal more. I still feel pain in my joints and my back, but it is not near as bad. I am looking into buying a RIFE Light as the Lord provides the money. I know the RIFE light was helping the osteoporosis. I also am taking Xango juice for health reasons. Thank you for praying for my healing. I’d like to add a request that my sister Mary could get help for her seizures, and my brother Jonathan who lives in Romania has been having problems with high fevers and has something wrong with his liver. They don’t know what it is at this point. Thank you, thank you, thank you for the prayers!!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Doctors appointment


Jan 18 2011
I was very nervous about going to the doctors today. I decided not to do the recommended PET and CAT scans. I was not sure how the Oncologist would react. It is only a three mile drive to the Cancer Center from my house. That is the advantage of living in the city. I cannot believe I used to drive 45 min to an hour to see my doctors in the past. I used to drive 5-7 hours twice a week to do treatments in Chicago. Sarasota is a great place to live if you are unhealthy. Doctors offices seem to be on every corner.
Being by myself in the car gave me some time to pray and thank God.
When I walked into the Cancer Center I felt so out of place. There are so many older people there. I just did not fit in. When I got into the elevator and pressed the “floor three button” for the cancer level, I wondered how many people where wondering, or had no clue why I was in this place. I thought they must be thinking I am picking up my grandma.
I walked up to the front desk and told the lady I had a 9:30 appointment. She told me to take a seat in the waiting area. I was all by myself, no one was with me. Sometimes it feels good for me to be alone. I feel like I can face things better on my own with just me and God, if I were to hear bad news. I was glad my sister was able to be with me my first appointment. I am happy I learned to knit. Knitting really helps the time past and make you feel like you’ve accomplished something while waiting endlessly. When the secretaries tell you it is going to be just a minute it never is.
I was called back into the room. The nurse pricked my finger and squeezed it 15 times to get enough blood to get a CBC blood test from me. Doctor Alluri came in the room. He asked me why I did not do the PET/CAT scan. I told him I was going to do it then I re-thought some things over, my husband and I were not comfortable with injecting the radioactivity into my body. I also said I was concerned because I had 20 month old boys at home, and after you do a PET scan you are not supposed to be around children for 12 hours. Dr. Alluri said he understood my concerns. He made a phone call to someone who knew about the PET scan. He wanted to know if it was really that dangerous or not. They confirmed that it was dangerous for children to be around me. The specialist said I should not be around them for 6 hours instead of 12.
Dr. Alluri said the small risk out weighed the benefit of me doing the scan. I did not have good records of my cancer since 2005. They did have a CAT scan of 2010 that showed a 2cm nodule in my chest. Dr. Alluri did not think it was something of great concern, but he would not know unless I did the PET and CAT scan. I thought I had remembered that the spot was scarring from the tumor that was there in my chest from the last time I had cancer. I have had some shortness of breath.
I asked Dr. Alluri what my blood work results where. He said they where great! My liver, kidneys, CBC, were all good. There were no high levels of protein or calcium in my blood. That was a great relief for me. High levels of these could be a sign of Multiple Myeloma. Praise God for the good report!
I talked to Dr. Alluri about the new blood test that is being talked about on the news, and in the news paper. He was not so thrilled about that. He said he was just talking about that with another patient. He said that blood test was only a screening, and would only be used for people who did not have cancer before. I asked him about doing the AMAS blood test. He said there was not enough evidence for him to use the AMAS test.
I had to make a decision about doing the scans again. I was glad to talk my concerns over with Dr. Alluri. I was glad that he was not angry at me for not just taking his word for granted. He seemed to realized that I was wanting to educate myself and make good decisions and not just do the normal protocol of “ whatever the doctors say.”
I scheduled the scans for Feburary 4th and my next appointment is Feb 8th. I need to talk things over with Glenn again about doing the scans. I will pray and ask for wisdom on making this medical decision.
I feel pain in my bones still. I am not in severe pain. My back hurts when I lift the boys and do things. I still have to take breaks. I am supposed to see the Rheumatologist sometime next month too. Hopefully I can find a answer about what is causing the bone decay and pain. Dr. Alluri thinks the osteoporosis is from the steroids and chemotherapy I did, but is not sure. I should be able to find out some answers from the Rheumatologist. I am so grateful for all my friends and family who are praying!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Jan Update


Wednesday Dec 29
Grammy, Edith, and Edith’s children came over to my house to watch Mary and the boys. God had provided help for me! I then left for my bone Density scan. I had somewhat of a hard time finding the office. The lines were long in the office. A lady gave me a clipboard of papers to fill out while I sat and waited. I filled the papers out and brought them back to her. The attendant called me back to the room to start the scan. It was a simple procedure and the lady there was very nice. I had to tell the lady that I needed my information faxed to a different doctor ASAP because the doctor would not schedule to see me until I faxed them the results of my bone density test. She told me that they would not have the results faxed until tomorrow. The Cancer clinic that is involved said they would be closed tomorrow. That would make it until Monday that I could schedule to get in because of the holiday season!
I left the first office and drove to the Cancer Center to try to talk to the staff. It was presently closed. From there I went to the Bent and Dent store and picked up some groceries. Next I went to a medical center for epilepsy. I asked the lady at this medical center if my sister Mary could get in with a doctor. She replied that they are not taking new patients until Feb., plus Mary has no insurance so she would not be covered.
From that office I went to a government office to check on my insurance status. Now, my next stop was Sarasota Memorial hospital. I needed to get all my records for my Emergency room visits. I needed all my CAT results and blood test results. After this, I went to the Social Security office to change my address and to ask some questions. I was very hungry and fatigued by this time. I stopped and got something to eat. Thankfully there was a Chipotle near by and I got a burrito. I stopped at two other stores as well, making it a total of ten stops! I was so tired but thankful that I was now finally “freed up”.

By evening I called Lori and told her I was in so much pain. On a scale of 1-10 my pain in my mid-back felt like a 10. My bones felt like they where on fire. She invited me to come out to her house and use her light, however, I was in too much pain to drive over 20 miles. She said that I could come and pick the light up. I called her back in about 10 minutes and told her Donna could take me out to her house to pick the light up. Lori re-thought about this and said she would bring the light to me in the morning. The RIFE light cost around $5,000 and it has a bulb that can easily break. She felt safer bringing it herself. Plus, she needed to show me how to use it properly.
Lori told me about a Amish lady from Michigan who has a Beam Ray Light (RIFE machine) like the one she owns. The Amish women is here in Florida presently for a few weeks and has a machine. She is staying only a few miles from my house.
I called Edith once again and she came over and watched the boys while Mary and I went to use the RIFE light at the Amish womans place in Pine Craft. I arrived at her house around 7pm. Mary, (the Amish woman) started the RIFE light. It took 90 minutes to do a treatment with it. All I had to do was sit in a recliner, while the light made radio frequencies and sound frequencies. I felt weird sensations in my legs and hips. By the time I was done with the treatment my pain went from a 10 to a 5 or 4. I was so excited. Maybe this light is working.

Thursday, Dec 30
At 9am I called my friend Lori to see when she was going to come with the RIFE light. Mary (the Amish women) had said I needed to use it faithfully twice a day. Lori told me she wanted to use it for her family because they were getting sick. Her husband did not want the light to be moved because it is very expensive and can break. I tried calling Mary (Amish lady) but she was out and about the whole day. So I did not get to use the light.
Thankfully I was feeling better. Mary, my sister, started taking the medicine from the doctor that they prescribed for her seizures. It makes her dizzy and she has to use a cane to keep balance. Glenn came home at 5:30pm. I had to leave as soon as he got home because I needed to get an adjustment at the Chiropractors.

Dec 31 New Years Eve
I was reading Lamentations 1:13 From above hath he sent fire into my bones. .. The verse popped out at me because my bones have been feeling like they are on fire. I also read Psalm 79 verses 11b through verse 13. Preserve thou those that are appointed to die. And render unto our neighbors sevenfold into their bosom their reproach, where with they have reproached thee, O Lord. So we they people and sheep of they pasture will give thee thanks for ever: we will shew forth thy praise to all generations. The part where it said “appointed to die”, I thought of my cancer “Preserve” I thought of the Lord saving me . And the verses went on to say, that We (Gods people), will give thanks forever, and praise him in generations to come.”
I called Mary (the Amish lady) in the morning. She said I could use her light in the afternoon. My sister in-law Susie was coming in from Michigan to help me with the boys. She quit her job in Michigan to come and help. The Lord knew I needed someone to help me with the boys. I was so relieved that she was coming. I had accidentally booked a ticket for her on Jan 30th 2011 not Dec 30th!! Oops! Susie called the airlines and had to pay an extra fee to get here on Dec 31st instead. Glenn went to the airport here in Sarasota and picked her up, he took the boys with him. Mary and I went to Mary’s to use the light. The RIFE light made my legs ache during the treatment depending on the frequency that was running. When the frequency changed it didn’t hurt as much. Sometimes it would make me feel cold too. When we got home Susie was at the house. I don’t think she even realized how much stress it took off me to just see her face. Glenn and I stayed up till midnight to celebrate the New Year.

Sat, January 1, 2011
Mary and I went to use the light in the morning. It is nice to go over to Mary’s place to use the light. I don’t know if it is “Killing” anything but it sure does seem to be helping with the pain. I want to get a RIFE light myself but I do not have the funds right now. It would cost about 4,500 dollars, but if it really works it would be worth every cent.
In the afternoon, Glenn and I went on a short bike ride together. I rode my Harley. I was wanting to ride with Glenn but he thought I should ride myself. We rode around Siesta Key. It felt so good to be on my bike again. I loved smelling the fresh ocean air. Glenn has been able to be home more then he ever has working for GOFF. I knew it was good for me to do. It had been along time since I had done anything fun.
When we got back I was a little sore. Mary and I left again to do the light treatment. The treatments last 90 minutes or more.

Sun, Jan 2, 2011
I’ve been feeling really good today. I went to church in the morning with Glenn, Susie, and the boys. My joints ached just a little. I was surprised at how good I have been doing compared to when I was overwhelmed and laying in bed in severe pain. Having Susie here is really helping because I am barely picking up the boys.

Monday Jan, 3 2011
Mary and I left the house at 7:40 am to do the light treatment. Susie stayed back and watched the boys. I am so grateful for Susie’s help! I could not haul the boys around with me all day. After the treatment I had to go to the Chiropractors office. From there to the Cancer Center to fill out forms. Mary and I went to Sarasota Memorial hospital to pick up her records. The lady charged Mary a dollar a page! She had to pay 20 bucks! We did not get home till after one o’clock. Long day for sure! The boys missed me so bad. They are used to having their mommy around 24/7. I took a nap because I was so exhausted. I have been getting very hungry. I feel so hungry when meal time comes around. At 4pm Mary and I went to Pine Craft to use the light again. The treatment felt the same. My legs and hips would ache during the treatment. A few hours after the treatment my mid-back ached and my hips hurt. I feel “fire” in my legs. I know the light is doing something. Mary (the Amish woman) had so many stories to tell of people getting helped from the light. Mary does not charge me to use the RIFE light. She does it out of the goodwill of her heart. I did pay her a little something because she has to replace bulbs on her light every so often.

Friday Jan, 7 2011
Early in the morning I went to see the Oncologist. I had not been to an Oncologist in 5 years. I had no desire to ever go to one again. Thankfully my sister Sarah flew down from Michigan to visit and came to the appointment with me. It was good not to be alone. Last night I was very nervous about going, I asked Susie and Mary to pray for me. They both prayed beautiful prayers. It helped calm me.
Sarah and I waited in the waiting room. A lady there was knitting so I chatted with her some. When they called us to the room the nurse took my blood pressure and I waited some more.
The oncologist came in and introduced himself as Dr. Alluri, he looked like he was from Inida. He had a big smile, and funny little laugh. He did not seem to be that informed about my case. He had the impression that I had my spine factored from an injury. Dr. Alluri said he did not think I had cancer. My fractures could be from hormones, chemo, other factors. But he did not know. He asked me why I thought I may have Multiple Myeloma. I told him that I have a lot of the same symptoms and because I am at high risk of getting other cancers. He would run some blood test. I told him I had already done some blood test, but he said that they where not the right ones. He recommended that I see a Rheumatologists (type of bone doctor). The Rheumatologist could give me more insight on what is causing my spine to fracture. I have 10% bone loss on my two vertebra and problems with my left hip according to the bone scan. I showed him the CAT scan report I had from being in the emergency room at the beginning 2010. He was concerned about the 1cm node in my chest. I thought the 1cm spot in my chest was just leftover scar tissue from my cancer. Dr. Alluri ordered a PET scan and a CAT scan combined for Monday.
I was so grateful he was not rude or mad that I did not follow up closely by doing all the scans the oncologist suggest to do every year. I was very pleased with him overall.
Dr. Alluri sent someone in to draw my blood. I had already been poked about 7 times a few days ago when they needed my blood and could not get a vein. I was bracing myself again to get poked several times. I told the phlebotomist that I had small veins and he better use a butterfly needle. At first he did not believe me, but after he looked at my arms for awhile trying to find a vein, he decided to go and get a butterfly needle. He was very confident about his skills of getting a vein. He attempted to get blood several times and did not succeed. He left the room and a lady came in to try to get a vein. I think the previous guy must have been pretty humbled. I just hate it when I get poked and they keep the needle inside of me digging around to try to find a vein. I would rather get poked again, then for them to dig around. Her first attempt miserably failed. Her second try she went in my hand and got it.

Sun Jan 9 2010
I talked to my mom about doing the PET and CAT scan. She was very against me doing these test. The PET SCAN uses “small amounts” of radioactive material to diagnose or treat a variety of diseases. You are encouraged to drink LOTS of water to eliminate the radioactive liquid and are warned to stay away from children and pregnant ladies for 12 hours. The risk is low, but it is a risk nonetheless – you could harm someone with the isotopes in your blood.
Last time I did a PET scan I was not impressed with the lead “lunchbox” and the needle that was inside of the lead box. The needle had lead wrapped around it too. Then they inject that into my vein and radioactive material goes throughout my body. If there is disease the radio active material will be drawn to the site of disease and “highlight” that part on the scan. This can give them an idea if you have cancer or not. Then, They do a CAT scan to give a clearer image of the cancer if there is a tumor or something. So in layman terms the PET highlights the area and the CAT shows a picture of the image. I had pretty much had my mind set all weekend that I was not going to do the PET.
I called my friend Valerie from Okalahoma. She started looking up some info on doing a PET and CAT scan. The websites where saying it was not that much radiation, however the PET scan could possibly damage your cells. These scans are radioactive and when I do them I run a “low risk” of this radiation causing some kind of cancer in my body in the future. That’s why they are only performed twice a year and then they taper off to once a year after two years. After talking awhile with Valerie on the phone I was leaning towards doing the scans so I could find out right away, and take the risk. The risk is low, but it is horrible to have to subject yourself to any kind of radioactive material or radiation when you already have had so much in your life. If there is a cancer in my body I need to know soon as possible to fight it. I have already done a MRI, and a Bone Density scan, and a CAT scan within the year.
Valerie had been with me during my previous cancer experience. I knew she was really concerned that I do the test. If I did have cancer time is of the essence.

I wanted to talk to Glenn but he fell asleep. I talked to Susie some about it and she prayed for me. I decided to go to bed and Glenn started to wake up. I told him I was confused about what to do. There is also a test called AMAS that I had done before that detects cancer. The medical arena does not recognize it like they should though. Glenn right away said “No”. He did not want me to do the scans. He would rather have me do the blood test. I asked him why. He said he would prefer I did not do the scans because there is risk of harming your body. The doctors say the risk is so low but it did not matter to him. He knew I went through so much testing before in my life. There were other blood test, we could wait for results. If there were indicators that I had cancer we could reconsider doing the scans.
I could hardly sleep all night, I just tossed and turned. I decided to just do what Glenn said. Glenn knows very little about medical stuff but he said “No” for a reason and I was not so sure myself. You know radiation can cause your cells to mutate and turn into cancer. I wish there was better test out there. I recently saw a front page News Paper article of a test they’ve came out with where they test your blood to see if you have cancer. That makes more sense then just doing “radiation scans” to check. I know scans are needed to see where the cancer is. I have used them before. This is a FREE world and my husband and I can make decisions on whether or not to follow the medical worlds advise.

Jan 10 2011
I got ready in the morning to do my RIFE Light treatment. I did not do the scans. I still did not feel confident but I did feel better about waiting to make the choice. The light treatment went really well. I talked to Mary (the Amish woman) for awhile. I so enjoy talking to her. She really is a gem. I think very highly of her. I am still having pain in my bones and my back. The light seems to really help with the pain. I feel different sensations from the light. I would like to have one someday when money comes my way. I know it helps. Susie being here helps as well, because I hardly have to pick up the boys. I still feel pain, but when I go do the treatments it helps minimize it.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Wednesday Dec. 29



Wednesday Dec 29
Grammy, Edith, and Edith’s children came over to my house to watch Mary and the boys. God had provided help for me! I then left for my bone Density scan. I had somewhat of a hard time finding the office. The lines were long in the office. A lady gave me a clipboard of papers to fill out while I sat and waited. I filled the papers out and brought them back to her. The attendant called me back to the room to start the scan. It was a simple procedure and the lady there was very nice. I had to tell the lady at the desk that I need my information faxed to a different doctor ASAP because the doctor would not schedule to see me until I faxed them the results of my bone density test. She told me that they would not have the results faxed until tomorrow. The Cancer clinic that is involved said they would be closed tomorrow. That would make it until Monday that I could schedule to get in because the holidays season!
I left the first office and drove to the Cancer Center to try to talk to the staff. It was presently closed. From there I went to the Bent and Dent store and picked up some groceries. Next I went to a medical center for epilepsy. I asked the lady at this medical center if my sister Mary could get in with a doctor. She replied that they are not taking new patients until Feb., plus Mary has no insurance so she would not be covered.
From that office I went to a government office to check on my insurance status. Now, my next stop was Sarasota Memorial hospital. I needed to get all my records for my Emergency room visits. I needed all my CAT results and blood test results. After this, I went to the Social Security office to change my address and to ask some questions. I was very hungry and fatigued by this time. I stopped and got something to eat. Thankfully there was a Chipotle near by and I got a burrito. I stopped at 2 different stores, also. I made a total of ten stops! I was so tired, and yet thankful that I was now finally “freed up” to get somethings done.

By evening I called Lori and told her I was in so much pain. On a scale of 1-10 my pain in my mid-back felt like a 10. My bones felt like they where on fire. She invited me to come out to her house and use her light, however, I was in too much pain to drive over 20 miles. She said that I could come and pick the light up. I called her back in about 10 minutes and told her Donna could take me out to her house to pick the light up. Lori re-thought about this and said she would bring the light to me in the morning. The RIFE light cost around $5,000 and it has a bulb that can easily break. She felt safer bringing it herself. Plus, she needed to show me how to use it properly.
Lori told me about a Amish lady from Michigan who has a Beam Ray Light (RIFE machine) like the one she owns. The Amish women is here in Florida presently for a few weeks and has a machine. She is staying only a few miles from my house.
I called Edith once again and she came over and watched the boys while Mary and I went to use the RIFE light at the Amish women’s place in Pine Craft. I arrived at her house around 7pm. Mary, (the Amish woman) started the RIFE light. It took 90 minutes to do a treatment with it. All I had to do was sit in a recliner, while the light made radio frequencies and sound frequencies. I felt weird sensations in my legs and hips. By the time I was done with the treatment my pain went from a 10 to a 5 or 4. I was so excited. Maybe this light is working.


Friday, December 31, 2010

Last couple of days


Thursday, December 23,2010
I received a phone call from the Chiropractor’s office telling me that the MRI I had on Monday showed that I have two fractured vertebrae in my back. T6 and T7 are fractured. About two weeks prior I had complained of severe back pain. I knew the ache was something really bad. It hurt just to go over a bump in the road while riding in the car. It hurt terribly to walk with just a “spring in my step”. On one of the days I had to lay in bed non stop from the pain. The Chiropractor’s office suggested that I get checked right away to see if it could be osteoporosis or cancer. Because I have had cancer and have been through a stem-cell transplant in 2004 I am presently at a high risk for cancer.

Sunday Dec 26
I called my friend Valerie Crawford on the way back from Orlando, to tell her the current news. Valerie lives in Oklahoma. She had assisted me in the past when I had cancer. If it were not for her and God I would never have made it through the last time I had cancer. She stayed by my side during the worst part of my life. Valerie was shocked when I told her the news. She said “It must be osteoporosis. You could not have cancer again. God did all these miracles for you. He would not give you cancer!” Valerie told me how because I was considered “post menopausal” from the heavy chemo, and how I never went through hormone therapy, as a result my bones could be effected, and therefore be reacting negatively. The chemotherapy also puts me at a high risk for osteoporosis.
Valerie started to look up the Mayo Clinic website while she was on the phone with me. She read:” Multiple Myeloma. The some of the symptoms are: Fractured spine, fatigue, shingles, loss of appetite, kidney and bladder infections, and pain in the skull.” My heart sank as she read these symptoms over the phone. I had ALL of these symptoms. When I arrived back home from the trip I was very exhausted and my bones where burning and aching quite badly. It was about eleven at night when I arrived and I was in extreme pain.

Monday, Dec 27th
Mary, my sister, had been cleaning all day. She had been organizing one of the rooms she was going to sleep in. She also had been helping me with the boys so much. It now was about 8pm and I was on the computer at the kitchen table. Mary was taking a shower. I had already put the boys to bed. Strangely, I kept on hearing noises that sounded weird from the bathroom but I did not think anything of it. Mary had been singing not that long before this. I did not connect it in my head as to what might be going on. Next thing I know I heard a big crash. I opened up the bathroom door. Mary was having a “grand- mal seizure” It was terrible. My back was hurt and I had to try to lift her because her body had was shaking and hitting on the hard bathroom floor. She was making a horrible moaning noise. She was not breathing and there was some foam and blood coming from her mouth. I kept crying Jesus help. I drastically looked around for cayenne pepper tincture and a big wooden spoon. Mary’s arm was stiffened and outward, and her wrist was bent down going into a muscle spasm. I finally pried her mouth open with a wooden spoon, and I put the tincture of cayenne in her mouth. She was biting on the spoon quite hard. Next I noticed her tooth had been broken and her tongue was bleeding from her biting on it so hard. I called my friend Lori and put it on speaker phone. I told her Mary was having seizures. She started praying. Mary started to “come to” somewhat. She got up and started walking around like drunk person. So, I tried to keep a towel on her and get some clothes on her. Lori called a lady from her church Rebecca who came to my house. I also had called my friend Donna to come over. By this time Mary was laying on the couch. Rebecca arrived after Donna. Rebecca was so helpful. I did not know her at all. She was like a angel. She took Mary to the emergency room for me. I felt so much better with Donna helping me, too. God sent me help not too early but not a second to late, either.

TUE Dec 28, 2010
Mary came back from the hospital after one in the morning. Rebecca said they did a CAT scan on her and there was a spot on her brain. She had it for years but it hadn’t grown. The emergency doctor thought it could be something connected to her seizures. Mary had addressed this concern to doctors before and they did not help her.
Glenn did not have to work this day, and was able to be home all day! I was so sore my back hurt so bad. All my bones where on fire. They hurt inside. I was exhausted from sleeping by Mary the whole night. She had about three little seizures during the night. I wanted to be able to stop her from going into a Grand mal seizure by giving her the tincture. I could not take care of my own boys and Mary. It was perfect timing for Glenn to be home! I felt like fainting but there was so much to do! Of course the house was so dirty and dishes piled up to the sky. The boys and gone through the house and about destroyed about everything. I then got the song by Mercy Me

To everyone who's hurting
To those who've had enough
To all the undeserving
That should cover all of us
Please do not let go
I promise there is hope

Hold fast
Help is on the way
Hold fast
He's come to save the day
What I've learned in my life
One thing greater than my strife
Is His grasp
So hold fast

Will this season ever pass?
Can we stop this ride?
Will we see the sun at last?
Or could this be our lot in life?
Please do not let go
I promise you there's hope

You may think you're all alone
And there's no way that anyone could know
What you're going through
But if you only hear one thing
Just understand that we are all the same
Searching for the truth
The truth of what we're soon to face
Unless someone comes to take our place
Is there anyone?
All we want is to be free
Free from our captivity, Lord
Here He comes
Glenn fed the boys and kept changing all their diapers.
I had phone calls to make about my medical situation. I had to call different offices to get information and schedule appointments. I was placed on hold so many times, told they would call me back and never did. I cannot do this alone, I thought, What am I going to do tomorrow? Glenn will be gone. He needs to go to work. We are barley cutting our bills this month.
In the afternoon I was trying to lay down because my body was in so much pain. Having to lift Mary when she had her seizure in the shower really made my back hurt even worse.
A car pulled up in the yard. Glenn asked me if I invited a group of people over. “No” I said. I looked out the window and it was “Grammie”, and Edith, and her three younger children. Edith and her children had come down from Pennsylvania to stay with Grammie because she was in the hospital on Christmas day for 50% blockage to her heart. Grammie wanted to come over and check on me. Edith came in and did the dishes and asked if there was anything she could do to help. Mary started going into a petite mal seizure. Edith helped me and prayed for Mary. I told Edith I really needed someone to come and help me. I needed to go to my appointment in the morning. Edith said that they would be there in the morning to help. I had some tears running down my checks. What a relief. Help was on the way, all the way from Pennsylvania! It seems like those who need help like Grammie are willing to help, and those that don’t need help don’t help others!