Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Patience

The name of the game is patience.
Since my last blog (5 weeks ago) there are some improvements. Two weeks ago I started to eat and drink - slowly and small quantities. The slow weight loss trend was reversed and I am slowly getting back my lost pounds. Everyone around me volunteered to give me some... they wish and I wish!
I am taking a medication that my doctor prescribed to me which is not FDA approved. It is made and shipped from Canada and there is an ongoing controversy and politics about it within the FDA. Most doctors believe that it is crazy not to approve it and it is used legally in Canada and Europe. These little pills suppose to rebuild the stomach ability to digest. However, I need more patience as this is not a quick fix. My doctor told me "3-4 weeks".
And so, I continue to get the nutrition and liquids through the IV and in parallel eat as much as I can and whatever was recommended for my condition.
Overall I feel a lot better, a day and night difference than 3 weeks ago. I don't have any nausea or vomiting, I am active and look better. My numbers show that my illness is gone, although it is too early to conclude, but it looks really very good. The restrictions are common sense: I don't go where there is a large crowd, I put a mask if someone nearby is sneezing, washing hands very often and this is it. Shoshi and I take short day trips and whenever needed I take the IV bag with me (as you can see in one of the pictures).
Hopefully in a month or so I get off the time consuming and inconvenience of 14 hours a day of nutrition and liquids IV.
So far for the medical update.
Summer is here and this week is hot 30-33 C. Overall the weather is good and the beauty is that every 3 days or so the rain waters the lawn and flowers, clean the cars and driveway and makes everything fresh.
Last week Zipi and Alon (Shoshi's sister and her husband) came to visit us for a week after touring Canada. It was a good time to catch up, see Boston and visit some interesting bicycle shops with Alon.
Until a few weeks, everyone was at home. We had a full house plus Pierre. Soon this will change a lot. Shoshi will travel to Israel for 2 weeks, Neta is in Spain for 3 months, Lior leaves for college and Inbal & Pierre fly to Uganda. Shoshi and I will be empty nested! Below are a few pictures from the past 2 months.
Yours optimistic and patient,
Guy
























































5 comments:

Cleo said...

Amen and Amen! Hope to see you soon in Tzahala...

Reuven Goldshtein said...

Shalom Guy.
I'm very happy for you!!!
You can't imagine what joy your update brought to me.
Thanks GOD, who loves you very much, you are stepping on this step receiving love from every one who knows you.

Yours
Robby

Kitrifoto said...

well dear
you are on the right way -
you are a champion - the one and only.
I just came back from Avihu, you have best regards from him and also Yossi Hod who were with us.
please take a good care, step by step - we hope to see you soon - asap. we are waiting for Shoshanka.
best regards from the Kitri gang
love you
Yaffa Danny & the girls

Ellen Seidman said...

Hello, Guy. A great person I work with, Doug, told me about your site. I had mentioned to him that my son is getting a stem cell infusion (using banked cord blood) next week, and he told me about you. Reading about your progress was thrilling.

We have a very different situation, my son has cerebral palsy, we're hoping that the infusion will help improve his condition.

Stories like yours give me hope.

Take care, and refuah shlayma.

tal ariel-shani said...

Dear Guy.
I'm sorry for not following routinley as I did before, but roday I was catching up from last time I read your blog.
God, you never stop amazing me and I will keep on telling you how much of my father's path, thoghts, behaviour and optimism I see in you. You are unique - one of a kind and I keep on telling my self how proud I am to call myself your friend.
Some good stuff came out of Zahala, I think you are the "Cream de la cream" (please do read it as if it was in french).
I am so very happy your numbers are going up and things are slowly but surley are on the right path. I do know how hard it is on the way, but looking forward the way you do - who stands a chance of you not being 100% again. NO WAY - NOT YOU.
I slout your family, Shosi, the girls and the close ones. Nothing is more important than one's family, especilly on times like this. It's like a big pile of glue and the result is - one for all and alll for one, and I'm sure you deserve the "all for one" for you must have been - and still are "one for all".
Just know this - even if I don't read or comment - I think of you so often, and after today, i am more than happy.
Keep up the good work, never loose your optimism. It keeps us all in propotion of life.

always
Tali