Sunday, November 16, 2008

STATUS QUO

Just a few minutes to let you know the Status Quo. All things are going well. Yesterday Lee's temperature was a little elevated but went right down after a few minutes. Please pray specificly that he will not get an infection or fever. Also pray that his medicine will not continue to cause him high blood sugars. So far we are doing okay in a small space--pray for patience for both of us. So far we are doing fine. Lee still has his drain and it is a little painful. He also still has staples (26 of them)! I am managing to cook with a low watt microwave and 2 eyes on a stove top, Also have limited pot and pan--yes 1 pot (actually one big and one little pot) and a skillet that likes to stick. Tonight we had pork chops, collards, sweet potatoes and cornbread. And of course "sweet" tea not like Lee likes--it's sweetened with Splenda and not sugar! We are getting used to a lot of "New Norms" and that is okay! We can change what needs to be changed for Lee's benefit. We are finally getting to play a new game I bought last Dec. to have when he had his transplant in Jan. When that didn't happen I just saved it until now. He was impressed that I hid it from him almost a year. It is called Blockus and it is a stragedy game. Needless to say Lee usually wins. Of course we have just played one game and he won. We are going to play another game now and I have all ideas that he probably will win--but I'm going to try real hard to win. Don't worry if I don't blog each day our days are busy, busy. Lee will go back to clinic on Wed. and we will know more of what is going on then. Thanks for all your prayers and good wishes.
IN HIS SERVICE
THE BULLUCKS SING
Best wishes,
Carol B.

1 comment:

stacey said...

Carol,
Hi! Happy things seem to going so well. I hope that you are taking care of yourself, as well as Lee. I will probably call you later this week, but I wanted you to know I was checking on you two and I have been praying for you. If you need anything or have any questions, just give me a call.
Stacey Langston
Personal Health Nurse
at GEHA