Sunday, October 30, 2011

October 30, 2011

Josh has been home for a week and is doing pretty well.  There's really not much to report, he has been to rehab a couple of times.  He even started driving again!  He is still struggling with the lack of energy.  We go back to the surgeon tomorrow to have his stitches removed.  We will also see the oncologist later in the week to determine when his next round of chemo will be.  This week was good but also a little trying...Josh's mom moved about 10 days ago to California.  While we lost some great help, we learned that we can really take care of ourselves with a little extra effort.  Things seem to be settling into a different kind of normal around here and we are trying to cope as best we can.  We will keep you all updated on Josh's progress through the rest of his treatments and how we are all doing.  Thanks again for the constant love and support!

Josh and Kalyn

Sunday, October 23, 2011

October 23, 2011

Josh is home!  Josh is home!!!  I brought him home today around 3pm, and am so happy he is back.  He has been progressing very well and is on solid foods again.  The surgeon left in all three drains around his incision.  We will probably go to his office sometime this week to get those removed.  His energy is still pretty low but he will be going back to physical therapy starting tomorrow.  We will also be seeing the oncologist this week to determine when he will start his chemo again. 

As some of you may or may not know, I went to the ER yesterday.  I have been having severe mid back pain and my OB wanted me to make sure that there was nothing going on  with my kidneys.  It was a long day there, as most ER trips are.  I am happy to report that it wasn't anything serious, just a pulled muscle or pinched nerve.  I'm still in quite a bit of pain but I can manage.

We are praying and hoping that this was Josh's last visit to  the hospital...we ask that all of you keep praying for his constant healing and remission.

We love you all,
Josh and Kalyn

Friday, October 21, 2011

October 21, 2011

It's been a few days since Josh's surgery and I have been back and forth between the hospital and home. Sometimes I seriously don't even know what day it is. The first part of the week was really hard for Josh, he was in a great deal of pain and was very worried that his bowels might not start up. He was really struggling and did not feel like getting up and out of bed. Yesterday was a different story though and he started getting up first thing in the morning and went for walks and did some physical therapy too. All of it paid off and he finally passed gas last night! He got the nasal gastric tube out and finally got to start on clear liquids last night. His first request was strawberry jell-o! Today he started passing more gas and had his first bowel movement. I have never been so happy about bowel progress in my life! He has been to physical therapy today and been working very hard. Day before yesterday I was here when the surgeon came in to look at the incisions and drains, I am pleased to say that it all looks so good. He has three drains in his abdomen and the doctor thinks he will probably go home with two of them. It also looks as though he will probably be discharged on Monday. Thank you all so much for the prayers and support.

All our love,
Josh and Kalyn

Monday, October 17, 2011

October 17, 2011

Today has been a very long day and I am sorry I have not given you all an update earlier than this.  We woke up at 5am this morning and Josh was back in surgery by about 7am.  Our friend Sarah and Josh's cousin Katie sat with Wendy and I at the hospital this morning.  The surgeon had planned on reversing the ostomy, putting in a port for chemo, and putting something on the wound (close to a graft) to help it heal.  When he got in there though he had to do things a bit differently.  The reversal of the ostomy and port went the way he had planned but when he got to the wound he discovered that there was a large infected abcess under the bottom portion of it.  There was basically a ton of fluid and drainage just hanging out that we had no clue about.  He drained the fluid and then cut out Josh's old wound from his first surgery and then proceeded to close up the muscle and skin.  He no longer has a gaping wound or ostomy to deal with!  The surgeon also put in three drains to make sure he does not get another abcess.  They are worried about infection so he is on a strong antibiotic and lots of pain meds.  They are hoping that his wound will stay closed and heal  properly, only time will tell.  Josh has been sleeping most of the day but came through the surgery really well.  He is very exhausted and a little upset that he has a nasal gastric tube down his throat.  This tube drains everything from his stomach so that the doctors can monitor his bowels to see if he will begin to pass gas.  He won't be able to eat anything for a couple of days until they know for sure that everything is working as it should.  Thank you all so much for all your continued thoughts and prayers.  I am asking for a couple of specific prayer requests: 1) Pray that he will recover well and have no complications;  2) Pray that all of his intestines and colon do what they are supposed to.  I will keep you all posted as to how things are going in the next few days.

Lots of Love,
Kalyn

Thursday, October 13, 2011

October 13, 2011

Big news for everyone today...Josh will be having his surgery on Monday morning at 7am to reverse the ostomy and put his port in for chemo.  He is so ready to get rid of the ostomy bag but is still a little apprehensive about another surgery.  We are so thankful that his body is ready to undergo another surgery and that he will be on his way to better health again. 

We have even bigger news...we found out this morning that we will be adding a baby boy to complete our family!!!  We are so excited and overjoyed, we were hoping all along for a boy and I had a feeling the last couple of weeks that a boy was what we'd get.  God sure was listening to my yearning heart!  Embyr went with us today to the sono appointment and got to be a part of it all...she is super excited!  She is now saying that she wants to name him Curious George!  She is going to be a great big sister to this little brother of hers.  Everything looked great with him and we got some great 3D pics.  Josh is so thrilled to have a little man around the house. (he kind of feels out numbered sometimes!)

Josh has to be at the Round Rock Hospital Monday morning at 5:45 am and I will be with him as he undergoes this next surgery.  His mom will be at home with Embyr and I was wondering if maybe someone would like to volunteer to come sit with me.  I know it's early but I do much less worrying if I have someone to talk to and pray with.  Let me know if any of you would like to come sit with me.  Today has been a great day and we are so elated that our little family will be complete soon (with Josh beating cancer and being whole again too!).  Thanks again to all of our family and friends, we love you all so much!

Josh, Kalyn, and Embyr (and our little boy too!)

Monday, October 10, 2011

October 10, 2011

In a couple of days Josh will have been home two weeks!  Time sure doe fly...also on Wednesday we have an appointment with the surgeon.  He will determine if Josh is ready to have his ostomy reversed so that his bowels can start working again.  Please pray that he is ready for this surgery, he will be so happy to get rid of his ostomy bag.  We also are in need of some very strong prayers for his mental state and attitude.  He has become very depressed and is having a hard time seeing that everything will be okay.  We are all trying to encourage him but it seems like his mind is just tired and depressed.  He gets cheered up a bit when friends and relatives come to visit but other than that, he is struggling on a daily basis.  Please, please pray for his spirits and attitude to come up and be able to keep fighting this hard battle.  I thank you all so much for your prayers, letters, donations, love, and support.  Each and every one of you touch my heart everyday and I KNOW that God has great things in store for us!

With much love,
Kalyn

Monday, October 3, 2011

Monday October 3, 2011

Today we are celebrating Josh's fifth day home and we are also celebrating the birth of Chad and Tessa's new baby.  Karver Clark Whitaker...born this morning weighing 6lbs. and 9oz., both mommy and baby are doing great!  We are so excited to be Aunt and Uncle again. This evens up the Whitaker house hold, three girls and three boys now.  They all got settled in their new house last week and now they get to bring the new baby home to it.  God is so great!  Not much to report on Josh, he has been to physical therapy today and did really great.  It wore him out but he did almost everything they threw at him.  He will have PT three times a week and will be going to see the surgeon next week to see if his proteins are high enough for him to have surgery soon.  He also gets wound care three times a week as well, his wound is looking much better.  It has been a good transition getting him settled at home, he was a little hesitant but everything went fine.  He is trying to get into a normal daily routine and also trying to do some exercising at home too.  We are just so happy to have him home and it's just so good to have our family in one place again!

Lots of Love,
Kalyn and Josh