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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Praying for a miracle

We've met with the doctors and, to be frank - we need a miracle. The leukemia is back & very aggressive. The decision we are facing (I guess, I should say, Mitch is facing) is what to do now. The only treatment option they are suggesting is to move toward a haplo-identical transplant. The cord blood transplant that was part of the original plan is not strong enough to combat the disease. Charese & Sam are (at this point) potential donors. Or, Mitch could decide to fore go further treatment and go home. The transplant is considered very risky because of his health status.

As Mitch said, "We're not grieving, yet." We're still clinging to the Lord and seeking a miracle. We know He "is able to far more than all we ask or imagine" - and we can imagine pretty big stuff.

Thanks for your continued prayers.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Looking up!

Two weeks after being readmitted to the hospital, Mitch has weathered another storm and is doing well. His difficult breathing and constant coughing have improved. The doctors have not been able to discern the source of the lung infection that has caused all these challenges but they are encouraged because he is feeling so much better.

His progress toward transplant is dependent upon his healing from the current challenges.

Thanks for your continued prayers. Remember, if you want to get more frequent updates, send a request to prayformitch@gmail.com.

Marlene

Saturday, July 12, 2008

No news - not necessarily good news

I apologize for not updating the blog this week. It has been a difficult week for Mitch as he has been hospitalized very sick with an unknown fungus and bacterial infection. As of Saturday evening, he is still very tired and they have not been able to discover the source of his illness. He is on a constant rotation of many different antifungals & antibiotics but until they can determine the precise cause of the illness it's a guessing game to get the exact right treatment.

Please pray for God to intervene and heal Mitch miraculously or for Him to reveal to the doctors the best way to use medicine to help him get well.

If you want more frequent updates, please feel free to respond to the prayformitch@gmail.com with your email address and I will be happy to add you to my email update list. It is distributed more frequently than this blog is updated.

Thanks,
Marlene

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Map

This map shows where different ones who read Mitch's blog are located. I thought you'd enjoy seeing it. Thank you all for your interest and your prayers.

Mitch seems to have stabilized somewhat today. The initial reports from yesterday's bronchoscopy ruled out some of the more serious infections that were considered a possibility. So, that's encouraging news. Unfortunately, since the definitive diagnosis has not been made - they have not been able to target the infection with the medicine that would be most effective. He is still on broad-spectrum antibiotics. The preferred option would be to know what is the source of the infection and address it specifically.

Also, Mitch will have a bone marrow biopsy today at 1 pm PDT. We're praying that it shows clear - no leukemia cells whatsoever.

He is scheduled to start pre-transplant conditioning next week so it is important for these infections to clear up and for his marrow to be clear. Please continue to pray.

Thanks,

Marlene

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Tuesday afternoon

Mitch handled his bronchoscopy this morning very well. The full results will not be available for a day or two, but initial viewing showed that his airways are very irritated. They speculate some viral issues.

Possibly related, is the appearance of red bumps (some look like welts) on his legs, torso & arms. There will be a biopsy done later today which will, hopefully, give some direction to the doctors.

Bottom line - we covet your prayers and God's healing touch.

Thanks,

Marlene

Monday, July 7, 2008

Late Monday update

We were just told that tomorrow will be another day of tests including a bronchoscopy at 10 am. This is to further investigate the nodules on Mitch's lungs that I mentioned last week. They want to be determine what is causing the infection so they can treat it with the best possible medicine. At one point we were also told that Mitch's bone marrow biopsy (originally scheduled for today) would be tomorrow.

Please pray for good results so they know which meds are the best options to get him in optimum health and proceed with the transplant.

Thanks,

Marlene

PS - Thanks for letting us know from where you are reading this blog. We are blessed to have so many prayer partners.

Monday, July 7th

Several who read this blog also receive an email update from me periodically. For those of you who don't get the emails - here is the request I just sent out:

You've probably noticed a pattern. You get more email updates when things are a bit more desperate around here.

Two weeks ago, God specifically answered the many prayers requesting a turnaround in Mitch's fevers during chemotherapy. Therefore, I want to ask for you to pray once again - seeking God's intervention in ending the current round of fevers & coughing. Mitch is undergoing an echocardiagram & CT scan right now to see if there is a specific source of infection that should be addressed. Is he dealing with something bacterial? viral? fungal? If they can determine the specific source, they can target it with the right IV drugs.

Please join us in prayer. I'm beyond asking you to pray for specifics. You know the general challenge but, please let the Lord lead your prayers as you lift Mitch before the throne. God is good, faithful and able to heal instantaneously - we rest in that! However, His goodness is not in question even if He takes a bit longer to bring Mitch to complete health.

We are so incredibly thankful for all your prayer support. 2 Corinthians 1:9-11 says, "Indeed, in our hearts we felt the sentence of death. But this happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on God, who raises the dead. He has delivered us from such a deadly peril, and he will deliver us. On him we have set our hope that he will continue to deliver us, as you help us by your prayers. Then many will give thanks on our behalf for the gracious favor granted us in answer to the prayers of many." We appreciate that you persevere in lifting Mitch & our family before the Lord so often. We would have despaired long ago, if not for that!

I know there are many people following Mitch's journey, of whom we are not aware. We are very thankful and would love to know (just for fun) how many cities/states/countries are represented by the blog readers. If it's not too much trouble, would you let us know by clicking on the "Comments" button (below this entry on the right) and just say, "Spokane (or whatever city/country you are from) is following." Or whatever ... . I realize you're busy, but it encourages us to know you're there.

Thanks,

Marlene