Monday, January 30, 2012

A few more days...

Hey friends!

Just a few more days until my surgery and I am feeling great!  All fear and nervousness has left.  It must be because YOU are praying!  Thank you!!

My parents made it to Texas yesterday and are enjoying their trip.  Tonight they are staying just East of San Antonio and will arrive late afternoon tomorrow here in Houston.  Glenn and I can't wait to see them!!

So today I had to start the evening showers.  They asked me to take 2 showers a day, 3 days prior to surgery and to use antibacterial soap.  Is that normal?  This is only my second surgery, and my first one wasn't planned (emergency gallbladder removal), so there was no prepping for that. 

Tomorrow is the last day of the liquid (shake) diet, as Wednesday is only clear liquids for me, and nothing orange or red.  It's hard to believe that those colors actually mask themselves as blood in your system.  Who invented all these processed things like food coloring anyway?

Many of you have asked me if there is something you can do for me, thank you!!  PRAYING is really the only thing I need.  Prayers that the surgery goes better than could be expected.  Prayers that none of the possible complications will happen.  Prayers for all the things I've already shared!

Thanks again for reading and praying!  I am praying for YOU too!!

Joyfully,
~ Stephanie

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Specific Prayer List

  • Energy and joy – On a limited diet, I am feeling a little unfocused, light-headed and tired and want to complete everything I need to for work before my surgery.
  • Health leading up to the surgery - I was given protein shakes from my doctor and told to eat 700-900 calories a day.  I have been having trouble eating (drinking) more than 500 a day and want to go into the surgery as healthy as possible.
  • Surgery – just that all goes well and that I am at peace (I am confident this is God’s plan for me, I just get anxious/nervous energy about the actual surgery).
  • My parents – My mom and dad started their drive from Oregon to Houston today with their travel trailer and plan to be here for 3-6 weeks while I recover.  Just prayers for safety as they travel. My mom’s a nurse and my dad used to be a pastor – and my husband and I are very close to them and excited they will be here!
  • My recovery – I am taking Feb. off from work as I was told that it takes 2-4 weeks to recover from the actual surgery.  Beyond that, they have warned me that you must push yourself to eat and stay hydrated everyday, which they have said will be a huge challenge.  I will continue to be on a liquid/pureed diet for at least 6-weeks,
  • My precious husband Glenn – I couldn’t have asked for a more understanding or loving husband, and I appreciate him making sacrifices to help me succeed in this journey.  Just prayers that I don’t overlook him in anyway with all this focus on “me” right now.
  • Prayers that I can just continue every day to find my joy and strength in the Lord.  I have been warned that this first year after surgery can be really tough, physically and emotionally, but I am determined to overcome that!  
  • Long-term – The doctors are confident this surgery will heal me of several of the side-effects from my Ovary issues, but are unsure as to whether or not this will help some of the more serious issues.  Prayers for God’s continued healing touch.  I have been prayed for to be healed from this for the past 15+ years and have seen God at work in powerful ways the entire time.  While I have not been completely healed from my condition, I know that God has used this trial in my life to help me be more sensitive to others who suffer and it has been something that has increased my trust and faith in the Lord.  I am grateful!
Thanks again your friendship, encouragement and prayers!  I know there are people in each of our lives struggling with far greater health conditions than mine, so I send this email respectfully and pray the Lord continues to bless and encourage you as you also minister to others in great need!

Joyfully,
~ Steph

One week down, one week to go...

Hello friends ~

First off, THANK YOU for reading and thank you to the many of you who have emailed, called, text, etc. in support!  I have been overwhelmed by your encouragement and and committing to pray for me during this journey!

I've been on the liquid diet for about a week now and surprisingly, it's going pretty well.  One more week to go!  I do have the things they warned me about: dizziness, ketosis breath, low energy... but thankfully, it hasn't been too bad.  Glenn continues to encourage me and be my biggest cheerleader, and for someone who LOVES to cook, he has put all that on the back-burner (oh that's cute) for me.  I have been having a hard time getting the 700-900 calories I am to get in today and have been averaging just shy of 500.  I emailed with my Nutritionist today and she suggested I add a glass of milk, or coconut oil to each shake, so I will try that.

I am a week away from the surgery and several of you have asked where my surgery will take place.  I will be at Memorial Hermann in Memorial City, and just for one night if all goes well.  If you would like to pray for my Surgeon, especially the day of, his name is Dr. Garth Davis and a wonderful man. 

My parents are in Bakersfield, CA for the night and will head East tomorrow!! :-) 

I hope you had a great day and will write more soon!

Much love,
~ Stephanie

Sunday, January 22, 2012

A little back story to lead into the next chapter...

Hello friends!!

Some of you know all about the story I am about to tell, and others are hearing about it for the first time.  I went back and forth about being so open about everything, as it's sorta a sensitive subject matter and something I have had to deal with for over 20 years.  Honestly, I've also found myself tired of talking about it all and keeping everyone up on "the latest".  Human nature makes everyone want to offer their opinion or two-cents, which can also be a lot to deal with too.  All this being said, I decided that I would blog my experience as many of you are strong prayer warriors and I could use lots of prayers this year.

Early in life I found out I had ovary issues. At first doctors would just tell me all was fine, and would just put me on BC.  In my mid 20's I was diagnosed with PCOS, but within a few years my doctor said she was no longer sure it was that.  In a nutshell they would explain that I had hyper-active ovaries and told me I might need to have a hysterectomy.  Without a hysterectomy they told me I could never go off BC or I would hemorrhage.  I always had cysts, fibroilds, a high number of pre-cancerous cells, and an increased levels of hormones (which were constantly changing).  I was often anemic and vitamin deficient as I became insulin resistant and begin gaining a bunch of weight. My skin wouldn't heal well if I ever got a cut or anything, and I always had digestive issues.  I was put on hormones, diets, and tried all insulin resistant medicines and nothing seemed to really help.  Between medicine and diet, we just weren't finding a balance that was producing any positive results, and things were getting worse. 

When I moved to Houston I had some of my scariest moments with all this, which led me to finding a wonderful doctor who for 20+ years has specialized in working with women with ovary issues.  After 5 years of him trying so many combos of medicine, diet, procedures, sending me to get second opinions, etc., we finally decided I needed to do something more drastic.  Due to  pre-cancerous cells increasing and not finding anything that worked for my insulin resistance, I was having to go in for blood work every 3 months, and PAP's every 6. With approaching 40 yrs old, we started chatting about problems that won't be irreversible once they happened (kidney and liver) and my increased chances of getting cancer.  My doctor, who is also a Christian, was also very worried about my quality of life.  He would always tell me I was "his most joyful patient" and he would always give me a hard time about rescheduling my appts. due to leading mission trips around the world and being active in the community.  He would say he hated this problem weighing me down (even literally) and said he saw this joyful optimistic person start to feel overwhelmed, discouraged and fearful of the future. He suggested we consider some options.

After considering many possibilities, including a hysterectomy and pushing me into menopause, we decided to pursue me having gastric-bypass surgery (generally considered a weight loss surgery).  At first I was resistant and felt embarrassed as I thought it was only suggested due to my weight gain and worried I would still have all the other problems.  After he explained things to me further I learned that because this surgery re-routes your digestive system that I would no longer be insulin resistant (which is one of the hormones that causes me the most problems).  The weight loss and this hormone becoming controlled alone may help us to be able to control my ovary issue better until menopause.  He said at the very least I would lose weight and be able to go off several of the medicines he has me on.  He said that this could also allow me to have a baby, something I had always been told wouldn't be possible,. Even though I would be 41-42 before this could happen, it makes my husband so excited to dream about.   As I quickly learned, this all comes at a pretty high price.  My diet will totally change, and there are some things that I should never eat again: most meats - other than fish, simple carbs and sugar, but all things I have had to watch being insulin resistant anyway.  He said it is going to take a lot of hard work and discipline, and is often a misused surgery (by those who have eating issues - and tend to gain it all back and more), but he was confident that the positive things out weigh the risks and the more disciplined diet.

I have taken 6 months of nutrition classes to learn how I will have to eat, drink and live after surgery and this past Friday (Jan. 20th) I have started the 2-week liquid diet leading up to my surgery on Feb. 2nd, my 40th Birthday.  My parents are coming out for a month+ to help Glenn and I through my recovery and I will take most of the month of Feb. off work (so thankful I work for a great church that is super understanding about all this).

Some prayer requests:
  • 2-week liquid diet - that I can stay healthy and joyful on a very limited diet
  • Surgery - that all goes well and without complications
  • Recovery - that I can stay hydrated (hard to do and very risky after surgery), allow myself to rest and to remain joyful. 
Thanks for reading and for praying!!!  I will write more soon!!