Sunday, February 21, 2021

Two Years + Surgery!

February 19, 2019 - February 19, 2021

What a two-year journey it has been

Since that fateful day when I visited my Primary Care Physician

Thinking I was merely battling with my every other year bout with pneumonia

To discovering a "circular mass" that ended up being malignant pleural mesothelioma!

What a two-year journey...

Being deemed incurable by the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

Going through eight months of an incredibly strict and challenging alternative program

Beginning the traditional route of chemo and immunotherapy treatment in January 2020

With a "Hail Mary" prognosis of it being successful

Which unexpectedly brought with it a variety of extras such as: 

Dying and being brought back to the land of the living by CPR

Shingles

Atrial Flutter requiring a cardioversion

Gallbladder surgery - soon to be revealed!

And so this past Friday was to be a day of hilarious rejoicing and remembering

Celebrating God's grace in lengthening my life to two years and counting

When the prognosis was far less hopeful.

What a journey it has been

Which you can recount by reading

All the previous 80 blog posts

If you are so inclined and needing something to help you fall asleep some night!

BUT...

Instead I was at St. Michael's Medical Center (aka Harrison Hospital)

Awaiting gallbladder surgery 

Which happened yesterday, Saturday, February 20, 2021.

The adventure continues!!

This particular mini-adventure began on Thursday, February 18, 2021.

As had been increasingly the case for many days

I was in a lot of pain - particularly abdominal pain

That was becoming excruciating pain

Enough so that Cindy convinced me to go to the Emergency Room

Which we were able to accomplish

With Cindy canceling her Olympic College classes for the day

And us being able to drive up our steep Tahuya driveway with its 18 inches of snow!

I had managed to avoid visiting the new Silverdale hospital

But avoid it I was no longer able to do.

After many tests it was revealed that my abdominal pain was a bad gallbladder.

Who would have guessed the variety of mini-adventures

That would become a part of my cancer journey!

The surgery was initially scheduled for Friday

But was delayed until I underwent a heart evaluation

Since the latest CT scan newly revealed fluid in the area surrounding the heart.

More on this later...

The doctors were comfortable that my heart could handle the operation

And so it happened yesterday, Saturday

And, as you probably guessed, since I am writing this blog on Sunday

I did survive the operation!

And, it was successful

Meaning that I am now minus a troublesome gallbladder

That has been making my life miserable for who knows how long!

It will be interesting to discover over the next days and weeks

Just how much of my pain and weakness has been due to that little bugger.

A wonderful side note to my hospital adventure

Was the number of great conversations

That popped up regarding The Coffee Oasis and my love for Jesus.

God certainly does "cause all things to work together for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose"

Even trouble-making gallbladders!

It is certainly wonderful to be home with Cindy

After being separated for nearly two days throughout the ordeal

Due to hospital COVID restrictions not allowing visitors in hospital rooms!

That was tough...

I guess no more greasy hamburgers soaked in grease and then fried in more grease!

So...I think that brings things up-to-date with my cancer journey

So...until next time:

Remember that God is good

Eat less grease and fat

Love well your family, friends and strangers

Blessings,

Dave

6 comments:

  1. We are so pleased, and praying that this will give you pain-free strength back again.
    love, Jim & Anna

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  2. SO many reasons for praise to the LORD God Almighty!!! Hoping for an update soon as to how much better you feel minus "that little bugger". Much love from us all. J & J

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  3. Glad to know you are troublesome-gallbladder free. God is faithful. Praying for a quick recovery and a healthy diet. Blessi ngs to you and your wife, your ministry, and an uneventful recovery.

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  4. I read this Sunday, but waited to comment. And I'm glad I did. Just today, I read Lam 3 and was reminded of the context God's great faithfulness is mentioned--it was bleak, rotten, and terrible. And then the bright light of God's faithfulness blazed through!

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  5. So glad to hear this outcome. I was also encouraged when Daniel told me who your surgeon was. I texted her and told her she operated on one of my heroes! And she relayed how encouraged she was by your witness to Jesus :)

    Jeremy

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  6. Rays of sunlight in this valley you have been walking through for a long time. Just the other day I had a dream you were in the DFAB and I shouted, "my favorite Dave Frederick!" And proceeded to tease you like before. You are so so missed my friend. Thankful for the ways the Lord has been encouraging you and how you are sharing Jesus with those you are in contact with.

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