(My 38th birthday tomorrow, getting older now!) Time to update you all on the going-ons here in the lives of the Guerreros and Jodies Journey. My health and immune system continues to be a problem for me, so far 135 days sick (harbouring constant viruses, upper respiratory infections) since March 23rd of this year. A five day break just after the Hervey Bay holiday, made me feel it may have left, but right after I wrote my last blog.it made its presence felt again, unfortunately. It is becoming more difficult for me to function day-to-day, as my body is weaker and I am both physically and mentally finding this part of my journey, very hard indeed. We were eagerly awaiting a referral to see an Ear/Nose/Throat specialist.
However this week speaking to my consultant hematologist, (thank goodness for consultant's) we will seek advice from the doctors of the infectious diseases department (RBH) to try and solve the puzzle of why my body is not healing from viruses and how we can improve my quality of life, so I can feel normal again. I will also have another bone marrow aspirate and start GCSF (Neutrophil shots) as my Neutrophils are dropping due to the continuing infections. As an in-patient it can take approx. 5plus days to see another departments specialist and as an out-patient, 2months or more. Such can be the difficulty of dealing with different hospital departments, private or public.
The system can let you down quite often, or save your life, when you need it most. You learn how to play the system to get what you need as fast as possible, both doctors and patients.Lymphoma-wise, I am stable and just wanting to hear the word remission -- music to our ears and something we are still officially still striving for. My consultant & registrar have both had differing views and opinions on whether any Lymphoma was remaining or if it is scar tissue only. Its a hard call for all of the doctors, as biopsy is impossible, due to the location of the lesion.
Upon looking at new articles on blood cancer, I found this informative, simple video below:
Click here for a good explanatory video on Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
http://video.about.com/lymphoma/Non-Hodgkin-s-Lymphoma.htm
Just recently our family, as a unit made an inspired decision regarding our family church planting and the direction that we feel God is taking us forward in. Some of you may know that Greg has been working for the Queensland Baptists for some time now and is finding his work environment and co-workers fellowship, very rewarding and enriching. We have decided (with Gods direction) to move on and establish ourselves & our family within a wonderful Baptist congregation (www.bridgeman.org.au) with all the resources that a young family with complex needs could want. This is a place where our kids are already enjoying the Sunday school and the nurturing atmosphere.
And a soon a special needs kids programme for kids, like Julia. We will miss seeing our friends within the AOG church (Oasis Christian Centre), but we do know that friendship across denominations should always remain, regardless of worship venue or life direction. This past Sunday, we had the privilege of listening to preacher & Baptist Indigenous Ministries Co-ordinator (Billy Williams) speak about living the Jesus Manifesto (Manifesto meaning: a public declaration of principles and intentions, often political in nature, but may also be life stance related). Billy spoke about remembering and assisting the marginalized in our society, the indigenous, the disabled, those with chronic illness, the homeless and I say to that, AMEN!!
Some of the points of the message included: Prayer can be the birthplace of compassion. Be a voice to the voiceless, shine light in the darkness, life is worth living/life is worth caring. If you care for those who are marginalized, you don't just see and hear these people, but theres a call to join these people, go to where these people are. What a fantastic message inside and outside of religious organization's, but also in all of the societies that we live in.
One of the verses used for this sermon was Luke 4: 18-19 - 18
"The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor."
This kind of message means a lot to me, as I am now very passionate about ministering to others who have found themselves changed by disability or illness.
Something, none of us endorse or want to endure in, but to escape, forever healed and released from. It is possible and it is our promise.
Blessings, Jodster.