Hebrews 12:1-2a

"Let us lay aside every weight,
and the sin which so easily ensnares us,
and let us run with Endurance
the race that is set before us,
looking unto Jesus,
the author and finisher of our faith."
Hebrews 12:1-2a
Showing posts with label Cedar Falls Bible Conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cedar Falls Bible Conference. Show all posts

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Updates - Day 81

More than a week has passed, being my last post was July 23, nine days ago.

On Friday, July 24, we received a call from First Federated Church of Lisbon re: pulpit supply. We learned the congregation's former pastor was let go because they could not continue to financially support him, and so were looking into other avenues. Hence, Jim was asked to preach Sunday, Aug. 2, and possibly future Sundays.  The worship service begins at 10:30 a.m. Jim's message is "The Knowledge of Salvation" and is taken from 1 John 5:10-21. When we returned this past Friday, July 31, from the Cedar Falls Bible Conference (CFBC), two of the 13 phone messages were from members of the church. One of them was an invitation to join them for dinner after the service.

We began 10 days of vacation on Sunday, July 26 (6 days off work). That day, before getting out of bed, we prayed the Lord would help us finish packing and be on the road by 9:30. We got that accomplished - the car was packed by 9:20 and we were on the road by 9:25! The morning service at the CFBC started at 11 and we arrived at 10:35.

Dizziness continued to be a daily problem through the week, but fortunately, it did not last long. He also had two episodes of indigestion after the evening meal - possibly because of either eating too fast or too much - but after a few hours, the problem subsided.

We stayed in a 2-story building called The Retreat Center, but it is like dormitory-living, and updating the mattresses is a slow process. So our room, with a double bed, had a very thin mattress, which made for rather sore backs.  The best part of our stay in the building is the fellowship. This is our third year to stay there and are among 11 residents. All of us are repeat attendees to the conference - I have been coming since 1989 or 1990 and Jim many years before that. Seven of us live in the Cedar Rapids/Marion area. Everyone brings their own food and also shares with others.

There was only one day (Tuesday, July 28) when the weather was very wet and very cold, which made the air-conditioning in the Tabernacle (events center) and at The Retreat Center seem even colder. Sweaters and sweatshirts were the garb of choice most of the time.

We enjoyed renewing friendships, making new friends and visiting with family - we had lunch with Jim's aunt Effie on Thursday, eating at the Golden China restaurant near where she lives.

Early on Friday morning, July 31, Jim complained of pain on his right side, so he moved to his back. He complained of the same early the next morning. We plan to wait and see if there are more episodes and if so, to possibly call the on-call thoracic fellow at UIHC to see if there is something to be concerned about.

We so enjoy going to the Bible Conference every year and are glad the Lord enabled us to do so this year. It runs for a full 7 days, Sunday to Sunday, and everything is accomplished through love offerings/donations. This year was their 94th year. I generally sing in the choir and this year was no different.

My chief complaint for the week was soreness - sore hip, sore thigh, sore low back, sore legs, sore shoulder, making balance issues front and center. Holding onto Jim's arm was of considerable help. I often wondered if I should return to using my cane or at the  very least, visit my doctor.

Our bunny, Bandy, stayed home during the week, and let it be known he was not happy we were gone. His aunt Jani came over nightly to take care of him and he was so contankerous - he refused to let her pick him up.

On Monday, Jim visits his primary care doctor, and then that afternoon, his sister, Dianne, is coming from Ankeny for a visit. On Tuesday, he finally sees Morgan & Morio Oral Surgeons for a consultation visit regarding another molar that needs to be pulled. 

Thursday, July 16, 2015

New dilemmas - Day 65

I made two calls this morning - one to Jim's primary care physician, Dr. Butler, and another to the Center for Digestive Diseases at UIHC.  It was too bad the nurse from UIHC didn't call first, because now I've had to call Dr. Butler's office a second time.

Jim is scheduled to have a colonoscopy next Tuesday, July 21, per orders from Dr. Parekh, his thoracic surgeon.  We didn't have prep instructions, thus requiring a call.

We have plans to attend the Cedar Falls Bible Conference July 26-31 (reservations were made and paid earlier this year), but now I question the reality of those plans.

So the nurse from the Center for Digestive Diseases called back late morning.

This colonoscopy is not your typical procedure, with prep being done the day before.

Prep begins:
  •  today - no corn, popcorn, iron or multivitamin. No Problem!
  • Friday (4 days before procedure) - he is to stop taking Coumadin - unless of course the doctor managing this med thinks otherwise.  Hence, my second call to Dr. Butler's office to find out if indeed he is to stop 4 days ahead, when he is to restart, and what to do about the INR  re-check currently scheduled for July 24. 
  • Sunday, July 19 - after supper, he takes the bottle of clear magnesium citrate.  Nothing red.  No jello.  Begins clear liquids and continues on that through Monday.
  • Monday, July 20 - between 3 and 4 p.m., drink the jug of lovely tasting stuff (not!) - Nothing after midnight


And then we received a call before 1 p.m. from PCI Cardiology - Dr. Li's office,with results of the stress test Jim took on Monday and Tuesday of this week.  The nurse said it was abnormal.  She didn't say what specifically was abnormal, only that it was.  She asked if Jim had had any chest pain and he said no.  A cardiac catherization aka angiogram is to be scheduled, and she hoped to have called us back today with a date and time, but that didn't happen.

If there is blockage, a stent will be put in.  The nurse said if there is no blockage,  the procedure would last 30 minutes;  otherwise, it could take up to 1 1/2 hours.  He would need to be at the hospital two hours before.

Then I called the nurse coordinator for Dr. Parekh at UIHC because we thought it a good idea if he received the stress test result report and any other information.  I wondered if the surgery could have caused this problem.  We haven't received a call back from her either.

So I stayed home and worked, waiting for return phone calls.  Tomorrow morning we will have to get up earlier and make phone calls earlier as well.

Jim and I went grocery shopping after supper and we were talking about things Dr. Parekh said during our 4-week clinic visit with him July 1.  When we got home, I started looking through previous notes.  At that clinic visit Jim had an EKG and results showed normal sinus rhythm but abnormal left anterior fascicular block.  Nobody seemed to know what the latter meant, but results were to be sent to Dr. Li,  Jim's cardiologist.

So I did a google search on Left Anterior Fascicular Block.  I found the following of interest:
  • It is a medical name indicative of scarring or other blockage that causes portions of the heart's left ventricle to shrink or constrict. 
  • Lifestyle choices and genetics may have much to do with why the blockage happens
  • Chest pain is not always present
  • Dizziness can be a symptom of a defect in cardiac function.  Unconsciousness may occur.
  • Stay away from refined carbohydrates
Dizziness ... has been bothering Jim since taking Coumadin, which can lower blood pressure,  and Jim's BP is definitely dropping. 

Refined carbs ... we have one doctor who tells him to eat whatever you want, need to add fat.  And we have another doctor who tells him to avoid foods high in carbs and starch. 

I talked to Jim's sister, Dianne, the RN.  She suggested we call Dr. Gerke's office in the morning and reschedule the colonoscopy. Take care of the heart first. Also to call the cardiologist and find out exactly what was abnormal about the stress test. 

I know the Lord is in control.
I know He will take care of us.
He is taking us down paths for His purpose.
He will bring us through it.
We must stay strong in Him,
because without Him, we are so weak.
Sometimes our weakness overwhelms us
We seek His guidance.
We seek the prayers of His followers across the seas.
We seek a place of quiet refuge
to be comforted by the One
who knows us so well.
(c) Cathy Orrick Luders