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 indigestion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indigestion. 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. 

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Indigestion - Day 47

Today at 4 a.m. I woke suddenly, then fell back asleep. Jim also woke up, went potty and came back to bed. Then he got up again (something I didn't realize) and moved to the recliner, where he managed to fall asleep. When I got up at 6:30, I discovered all this and that he took a pain pill for back pain and indigestion.

I told him he needed to tell me when things were not right, rather than just think he could deal with it himself.  We can pray together.

He had several BMs yesterday and one was loose, so decided last night not to take any Senna.

I called his sister, Dianne, the nurse. She said he needed to take 1 Senna nightly and that a call should be made to UIHC on-call. After all he has had 2 surgeries. Jim didn't want to call. He didn't want to return to the hospital. But he finally agreed to let me call.

In talking with the thoracic fellow on-call, we have come to find out that foods with red sauces, like pizza or pasta with tomato sauce or red wines (that's not a problem with us, considering we don't drink alcohol) can cause more indigestion.

He asked if Jim was taking omeprazole. Well, he was taking pantoprazole before surgery, but was taken off it and had not resumed it. The doctor said he should be on it, as it helps with acid.  He was taking 40 mg twice daily, 30 minutes before breakfast and supper meals.

So, we found a bottle and he has taken a pill before breakfast. It's 7:30 now, and he has had another BM, which is good. He feels a little bit better.

Yesterday, he was hoping to make it to Sunday School today, but now that today is here, that appears very unlikely. His goal is church.

He has been resting since 8. It is now nearly 10. We will leave soon.

I WILL NOT LEAVE YOU UNTIL ... 
Yesterday's devotional writings were a result of readings in Psalm 143:8 and Genesis 28:15.

Psalm 143:8 says ...
"Cause me to hear Your lovingkindness in the morning
For in You do I trust;
Cause me to know the way in which I should walk,
For I lift up my soul to You." 


Genesis 28:15 says ...
"Behold, I AM with you and will keep you wherever you go, and will bring you back to the land; for I will not leave you until I have done what I have spoken to you." 

This last part particularly caught my attention - "I will not leave you until I have done what I have spoken to you."

I thought on it yesterday periodically and again last night when we watched the Christian movie, "End of the Harvest."  God said this to Jacob in a dream. This is a promise made. ...

Is this also a promise to those of us who follow His Son in the current age? What do you think it means? Does it have to do with callings received from the Lord ... like being called to write a book,
to be a teacher, to preach His word ... in season, out of season, when it is convenient, when it is not. Or is it something else?

Today's devotional read was a reminder from Isaiah 55:8 -- "For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways, says the Lord." 

and my writings ...

Do not doubt
Do not give in
to "me" thoughts and "me" ways
Do not give up
being aware of Me

Along every road block
I AM with you
whatever this life throws at you
I AM your protector
your refuge
your confidante

See Me
in the midst
of your pain-full days
and pain-free days
I will bring you
through it all

My Ways, My Thoughts
Do not doubt

Live and Love
and Proclaim My Truths
I WILL guide you.
(c) CMOL

GOD'S SIGN
I return to Saturday's devotional reading and read it again.

Rest in the Lord for a while
for you have journeyed along a path
steep and rugged
in days not long ago.

The days ahead,
the way,
is covered with uncertainty.

Wow, it dawned on me -
God was giving me a sign
we, Jim and I
we were to rest in Him
and not get caught up
in all that which draws us down
and away from Him.

The indigestion -
all the discomfort it brings -
and whatever else in its wake
is the uncertainty.
Trust Jesus in every step
He will lead us
through the valley
up and down the hills.
Pick us up Lord
Pick us up and carry us.
Give us strength
through every life moment.
Come to his aid Lord.
In your name I pray.
(c) CMOL

FIFTH SUNDAY FELLOWSHIP 
Through the Lord's intervention, I managed to get done with work shortly after 4:30 p.m., so Jim and I could go with friends Bob and Lorraine to the Fifth Sunday Fellowship at First Baptist Church, Dunkerton. We hadn't been up there since mid-February. The program started at 5 and we arrived at 5:30 p.m. Many FBC members we'd hoped to see were absent, but it was good to visit with those present.

Tummy ache problems erupted again for Jim and he wanted me to call UIHC on-call around 10. The doctor said he needed to give the pantoprazole time to work - a few days.

Jim also is having urinary problems again - not voiding very much and not getting intended results when self-cathing. The UIHC doctor said to drink water more frequently throughout the day.

And, when getting ready for bed, taking out his hearing aids and contacts, he had problems again with the left contact being up high behind his eye. This problem arose the last day he was in the hospital - June 17 - and was corrected with a visit to the eye clinic. This time, he went to sleep with the problem, hoping to get it corrected in the morning.