April 23 – What a day!

Today started fairly well and then ended oddly. My sister and niece came to visit today from Kansas. It was enough motivation for Tim to shave, shower, and sit up in the chair for a bit. He ate some Cream of Wheat (not his favorite) mixed with a bit of vanilla malt (whatever it takes). Happy to have him get a little bit in. I was pretty pleased with that. At lunch he was willing to try mac and cheese. He had been liking that last week so I was excited for him to try that. He took one bite and that was it.

He has been having a lot of trouble getting his pills (A LOT of pills) down. We decided to try taking them with applesauce today. That went pretty well. However, he had one more pill this afternoon to take and we tried it with just water. That did NOT go well!!

About 7:15 tonight, the tornado sirens went off in Ames so we had to move across the hall to an interior room. Since there are no interior patient rooms, we were put in a small office. So, in true Henriksen fashion, his last drops of chemo ended while stuck in a tiny office during a tornado warning. Yep, that’s how the Henriksen’s roll. Some people call it chaos but we call it family!!

We were finally able to return to his room about 8:30 and that is why I am, again, so late in getting this update out.

PRAYER REQUESTS:

Please continue to pray for Tim and the effects the chemo is having on his body. While the chemo is done for now, the effects will continue to be felt for the next 3-7 days. He is very weary of it!

PRAISES:

The first round of chemo is in the books! Please pray that it was effective and that it will put his body in remission.

I had a good conversation with an organization whose mission is to specifically help people with blood cancers. I believe they will be able to give us help both informationally and financially.

Even though it was short lived, I saw a little life back in Tim for a short time today. That is a HUGE praise! Hoping for a bit more every day.

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6 responses to “April 23 – What a day!”

  1. Dawn Nehring Avatar
    Dawn Nehring

    So glad the chemo is done. We are praying for you both.

  2. Cheri Avatar
    Cheri

    Thank you for the updates. Prayers continue! It’s amazing how little things are now big praises. Love and prayers to you all.
    Don and Cheri

  3. Derrick Walker Avatar
    Derrick Walker

    That is great that he is done with Chemo! I pray that his treatment continues to go well and he makes a full recovery.

    God Bless!

  4. Bev Riley Avatar
    Bev Riley

    Tim has become family to us at DMACC. We’re all praying for him and truly miss him. Love and prayers to all of you. Such a strong family. God bless you all

  5. Joy Wright Avatar
    Joy Wright

    I remember spending a lot of time in the hospital when Bob had a tumor removed from his brain and having lots of questions, with unknowns and also writing updates through Facebook notes. Several months ago I wanted to find them and had to do a little research to figure out how to even get to them. Thankfully they were still there. So glad you have this available to give updates. It helps us know what is going on. Praying so much for you both.

  6. Patti:Bob Whitham Avatar
    Patti:Bob Whitham

    We traveled to NW Iowa over the weekend for a great-grandson B-day, able to see a lot of our “clan” while there. So catching up on Tim’s condition was a priority when home. How thankful you must be for family n’ loved ones to rally around you, lifting you up. Family is everything to you Tim, has always been!! Reading the updates are raw & heart wrenching. We sympathize with the agony your body suffers from the chemo. We pray you’ll be strong in the Lord as each day presents its share of tough challenges.

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