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Sunday, November 22, 2020

A few updates

 I thought I'd start the week with some updates to things I shared with you last week.

Thank you for your sweet notes of encouragement, and also your prayers.  My blog friends are truly a blessing!


My friend Becky's funeral was Saturday.  It was a wonderful time of sharing memories of her, but most of all, sharing her love of the Lord and how she wanted all her loved ones to share that joy!

I am doing much better as far as pain from the rheumatoid arthritis.  The prednisone is helping.  I'm now tapering down on it and am feeling some of it come back, but it's so much more tolerable than it was; walking and work is easier.  I go to the specialist on the 30th, so am looking forward to his recommendations.

My dad is still sick.  He was tested for Covid on Wed, but they are telling us it can take up to 7 days to get results back.  I've been checking on him daily by phone, so I knew he was doing ok, but on Saturday I masked and gowned up and checked on him in person.  I picked up a little machine that checks O2 sats and made sure his lungs were clear.  He's still achy, still has recurrent fevers, but his lungs are ok.  So I guess we just take it a day at a time. Thanks for your prayers for him, and Ann too.  So far she is doing ok.


In other news - the crib is taking shape!  Bob and Andrew keep plugging away at it.  Heather is doing well, right now it seems she is at the Dr all the time.  Because she is high risk with type one diabetes, she has ultrasounds every other week and they say baby is growing well and has lots of hair!  There is a possibility that she will be induced before the end of the year, so the crib is high priority!


16 comments:

Arlene G said...

Glad everyone is doing well....thanks for keeping us posted.

Ginny Hartzler said...

I didn't know that ultrasound can detect baby hair, that is amazing!! I am so glad your Dad's lungs are clear. I also wait to know what your specialist says. Since you are tapering odd the steroid, you really need something. I see on T.V. a lot about all these new drugs for Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Debi said...

Glad you are feeling better and that your dad is doing okay. Hopefully, his test will be negative. That crib is going to be beautiful!

Deb J. in Utah said...

Sounds like last week was kind of crazy for everyone. Covid is touching all of us in one way or another it seems. Hope your dad gets a negative test. I love that the crib is taking shape. Hope all continues to go well with your daughter and the new baby. Have a good week.

Susan said...

I am sorry you are in pain. Do you have RA? I hope your dad gets well soon. That was nice that you checked on him. I would have done the same. I hope all goes well. Is Heather your daughter. Praying all goes well!

Hootin Anni said...

I can wait to see the finished crib! It's good to read that you are doing better. And your father remains with clear lungs (that's good, isn't it? I really don't know all that much about covid). May you all remain safe & happy.

Jean said...

I'm so glad the prednisone is giving you pain relief, but I hope they find something that will give you long-term relief. My sister Mary Ellen was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis a few days ago and the actually is on Hydrochloriquine. I'll be curious if that is recommended for you.

I really hope your dad's COVID test comes back negative.

How exciting that the crib is coming along, and that grand baby will soon be arriving!

Joyful said...

I'm glad to hear the health issues seem to be in hand. I bet your feel better having looked in and checked on your dad in person. Thoughts and prayer for safety and healing and that all goes well with Heather and the baby. It's exciting to prepare for the little one coming and it's great to see the guys preparing too. I hope you continue to keep the pain at bay so you can work in greater comfort.

Changes in the wind said...

So glad to hear the better news and hope the specialist will have something to help. Wonderful that the men are making the crib, makes it so special.

Michelle said...

Glad that your Dad is doing okay. It sounds like you have a lot going on. Sending prayers up for you and your family.

Terri D said...

Prayers for you, your dear dad, for Ann, and for Heather and the baby! The crib looks like it will be beautiful! Can't wait to see it put together and ready for baby!

Ramblings of a Retired Lady said...

Thanks for the updates and prayers will continue. Hoping you are feeling some better.

Kim said...

I'm sorry to hear about your dad, Mari. I will keep him in my prayers...and you, too. I can only imagine how exhausting this all must be. I really thought that after this spring, when things were so terrible here in NY, that this thing would evaporate, that that was the worst of it. It's so upsetting to see what's happening now. I feel for folks like you, in the health field. It's a terrible burden on top of an already taxing job. Please take care.

Jenny the Pirate said...

Ugh! Your poor dad. I pray rest and comfort and healing for him, and good spirits for both him and Ann.

That baby is going to be just the CUTEST! Can't wait to see him/her and rejoice with you.

xoxo

carrie@northwoods scrapbook said...

So happy to hear your folks are doing okay. So many emotions for you. Worry for your older folks, your own aches and pains, and excitement for new baby coming! Prayers for you all and for a wonderful thankful week ahead filled with blessings. 🙏

Beth Cotell said...

I hope they can get your pain under control. That crib is going to be beautiful.