Tuesday, January 19, 2010

January 18, 2010

Spoke with Trena last night...here is the latest on Evan in a nutshell:

He is in the comfort of his own home! Mom has to administer 4 different chemotherapy medications to him orally every 6 hours. This regimen began on Saturday night, and will continue until Wednesday morning. So far, he is tolerating the medications well.

Tentatively, they will go back to Seattle on February 1 for his first IV chemotherapy treatment. On February 15, he will have another round of IV chemotherapy, prayerfully at the Children's Hospital in Tri-Cities.

That is the news for now. I will keep you updated as I can. Trena is currently without computer.

Please continue to keep the family in your prayers.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Prayers for Evan


Evan is having the port placed today for his future chemo treatments. Please keep him in your prayers.

Friday, January 8, 2010

January 8, 2010

Dearest Family and Friends~

Just thought I would give a brief update concerning Evan. We went over to Seattle for an appointment with Evan's oncologist today. The prognosis is that we will be starting chemo on Evan next week. David and I plan to go over on Wednesday afternoon as Evan has an out-patient surgery to put in a port for the chemo. Then on Friday afternoon, the plan is to have labs drawn, see his oncologist and then have his first chemo treatment. After Evan is stable, we will plan to head back home. These chemo treatments will take a period of 1 year. I don't have the complete schedule, but that will all be made known and written down next week when we get started.

Seattle Children's hospital is starting a pediatric cancer treatment wing at Kadlec Hospital in Richland. AND, Evan's oncologist is the one that is going to be supervising this new addition to Kadlec Hospital. So, when Evan needs to go in for his IV chemo, we will be able to go to Richland, rather than Seattle! But, his oncologist still wants us to return to Seattle Children's Hospital for his MRI's and the special eye test that he will have to have every 3 months. We are thankful that a majority of Evan's chemo treatments can be in Richland, rather than having to drive over to Seattle.

Evan's medical insurance will cover all the medical expenses, but will not cover the "outside" expenses, so to speak. He will continue his herbs and nutritional supplements from his natureopath, also.

As you can see, lots going on and we continue to trust God, even though we don't understand or even know why..............we are not called to understand or even know why, just to walk close to God and completely trust Him with everything that we have and everyone that we know and love.................This is something that one can talk about, but where the "rubber meets the road" is when something or someone is threatened or even taken away from you and you have to ask yourself, "Am I living what I am preaching?" We pray that our lives are doing just that.

With all that said, we still don't hesitate to ask you for your continued prayers and support.
We appreciate your thoughts, prayers, encouragement and support. We thank God for the network of people that he has placed in our lives! God's richest blessings to you all!

Blessings,

David and Trena

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

January 6, 2010

Please pray for David, Trena, and Evan as they travel to Seattle today for another appointment with the oncologist, which will be on Thursday. Pray for safe travels, and that all would go according to God's awesome plan.

Thanks much!