Monday, October 22, 2007
Surgery updates
Dan is out of surgery now. The ureter was too narrow to get the stone out, so the doctor inserted a stent to widen the tube. He should be able to go home today, if the bleeding stays under control. Dan needs to see the urologist in 2 weeks to determine the next steps.
So, please pray for Dan:
* He has a bacterial infection - the doctors think it's from the stone.
* Dan's having a lot of pain from the stone.
* Most important: the kidney stone and the infection are both showstoppers for liver transplant. I know you have been praying for a donor liver to come soon, however, now please pray that the donor liver will come AFTER the stone is removed and the infection is gone.
"He makes all things beautiful in His time..."
Debbie and Dan
So, please pray for Dan:
* He has a bacterial infection - the doctors think it's from the stone.
* Dan's having a lot of pain from the stone.
* Most important: the kidney stone and the infection are both showstoppers for liver transplant. I know you have been praying for a donor liver to come soon, however, now please pray that the donor liver will come AFTER the stone is removed and the infection is gone.
"He makes all things beautiful in His time..."
Debbie and Dan
Sunday, October 21, 2007
My guys
Here's Swen's first Halloween picture:
More pictures are here: http://picasaweb.com/dananddebvanalstine/swenat3months .
Thanks for praying for Dan on Monday, Oct. 22 - he has new labs so we'll find out his current status for transplant. Then he has surgery to remove the kidney stone, and he will be out for the procedure with an airway.
Thanks also to our church family for the lei and gift this morning for Pastor Appreciation Month. Dan will really enjoy the gift certificate to CBD. We love you all. Dan especially thanks you for the cards, which arrive at just the right time and bring loads of encouragement.
Much love and aloha,
Debbie
Friday, October 12, 2007
"Do I Know You?"
Dan visited the Urologist yesterday. He has a kidney stone which is blocking the ureter. The doctors said this could be a showstopper for liver transplant so it needs to come out. So, Dan is scheduled for minor surgery on Monday, October 22. The procedure should be outpatient, but that depends on what the liver doctors say. Under anesthesia, they plan to insert a scope and break up the stone with a laser (sounds like Star Trek to me). He will need to be monitored closely since his platelet count is so low and bleeding is a major concern.
Have you seen "Father of the Bride part 2"? This new adventure reminds us of the scene from that movie where Steve Martin, still groggy from taking sleeping pills, is at the hospital where his daughter is about to give birth, he sits down in the closest chair which is a wheelchair, and is mistaken for a prostate exam patient. He is wheeled in for the exam which I'm sure wakes him up rather quickly, then runs out of the room very offended and saying "Do I Know You?" - hence the title of this blog. I'm sure Dan will be thinking of this scene as they are preparing the "area" for the scope. I tell you the truth, finding humor in all this is part of what keeps us sane! Or as my boss says, we could teach a class on "Laughter 101".
Please be in prayer for this procedure, for the bleeding to be minimal, and for the bacterial infection to be gone. Thanks to everyone for your constant support, prayers, friendship, everything. We love you!
Laughing all the way,
Debbie
Have you seen "Father of the Bride part 2"? This new adventure reminds us of the scene from that movie where Steve Martin, still groggy from taking sleeping pills, is at the hospital where his daughter is about to give birth, he sits down in the closest chair which is a wheelchair, and is mistaken for a prostate exam patient. He is wheeled in for the exam which I'm sure wakes him up rather quickly, then runs out of the room very offended and saying "Do I Know You?" - hence the title of this blog. I'm sure Dan will be thinking of this scene as they are preparing the "area" for the scope. I tell you the truth, finding humor in all this is part of what keeps us sane! Or as my boss says, we could teach a class on "Laughter 101".
Please be in prayer for this procedure, for the bleeding to be minimal, and for the bacterial infection to be gone. Thanks to everyone for your constant support, prayers, friendship, everything. We love you!
Laughing all the way,
Debbie
Friday, October 5, 2007
Antibiotics and other adventures
Yep, it happened. Dan's transplant coordinator called yesterday to say that one last test from a few days ago revealed a bacterial infection. Not sure where it's from, but we knew he has another kidney stone and will see the urologist next week, so maybe that's it. They don't want to wait until next week, so Dan is taking a strong antibiotic for 1 week. Dan asked for prayer that this treatment will get rid of the infection. Praise God his legs are better, the blisters from previous "leaking" are healed, there are a few other spots they are watching and he continues to wear the compression wraps.
This has been a busy week for Dan and family. Roxanne (Dan's youngest sister) and her husband Joel are moving the Colorado this weekend, and Dan and his folks have been at their house helping them pack. Joel has this great job opportunity and they both are ready to live in cooler weather. I am so thankful for God leading Roxanne and Joel back together after so many years, both of them love the Lord and their dogs, and are crazy about each other. Praise God for cell phones and email to keep everyone connected. R & J, enjoy this new adventure, and I want you to know how much I love you both. Keep a spare bedroom open for us to visit!
"Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your toil in the Lord is not in vain." 1 Corinthians 15:58 NIV.
Debbie
This has been a busy week for Dan and family. Roxanne (Dan's youngest sister) and her husband Joel are moving the Colorado this weekend, and Dan and his folks have been at their house helping them pack. Joel has this great job opportunity and they both are ready to live in cooler weather. I am so thankful for God leading Roxanne and Joel back together after so many years, both of them love the Lord and their dogs, and are crazy about each other. Praise God for cell phones and email to keep everyone connected. R & J, enjoy this new adventure, and I want you to know how much I love you both. Keep a spare bedroom open for us to visit!
"Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your toil in the Lord is not in vain." 1 Corinthians 15:58 NIV.
Debbie
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