Well, it's been two years since discovery of the cancer in Darrell's thyroid. God has been so good to us over the last couple of years. We have both had opportunities to share and pray with others who are going through cancer and to share God's love and tell of His healing power. This is the week that Darrell has his 2 year full body scan, to check his body for any signs of cancer. He started yesterday and today with shots, tomorrow is bloodwork, and Friday will be the full body scan. We're trusting God for a clean report and hopefully NO more of these tests! Please pray with us!
Sunday before last (April 11th), Darrell sang his first solo in church since all this happened. During choir practice, there was lots of excitement and cheering for him, many said he sounded better and stronger than ever before. We just thank the Lord that He saw fit for Darrell to regain his voice, and return to him his "singing voice"! God is so good!!!
During this last month, we lost a really great friend and mentor, James Cole, to cancer. He was such a precious man and has such a precious family, and I know that God must have really needed him in Heaven for Him to take James from his family and friends. James had just started his treatments for cancer when Darrell first found out about his cancer. He was so positive and uplifting to me and Darrell and we will be forever grateful for his inspiration.
Thank all of you for your prayers! God is faithful!
Update on Darrell
This blog is the journal of Darrell's thyroid surgery and what happened afterwards.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
Time for an Update
Haven't updated anything lately, so thought I would take a few moments to do that. Darrell has completely recovered from his shoulder surgery. He visited a massage therapist in Tuscaloosa (James Carmichael) several times over the summer and he really helped Darrell as well as finishing up physical therapy. No more pain in his shoulder and he can lift his arm over his heard without pain (maybe not as fast in earlier years, but then again he's aged a little bit, too ).
It's been almost 2 years now from all the thyroid surgeries, etc. and thank the Lord, all of that is in the past. God truly has been good to the Sullivan family. To God be the glory!
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Shoulder surgery
Well, we're rid of the cancer, and hopefully after today, we're on our way to "complete" good health. Darrell has been suffering for about 6 months now with a frozen shoulder. He's been to physical therapy and massage therapy, been put to sleep so that the doctor could "manipulate" it, and taken a thousand pain pills, but still has pain. Today, he had minor surgery (if there is such a thing as minor surgery) on his shoulder at the Surgery Center. They found a small spur and shaved it off. The doctor also "manipulated" the shoulder some more, and hopefully this time it worked. Tomorrow starts round two of his therapy. We're ready for good health!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
The Report is In!
Cancer free! That's the report. Darrell went to the doctor last Thursday (March 26, 2009). He went to see Dr. Falkenberg. She excitedly clapped her hands and told him the good news. I'm not good at all the "medical" terms, but here's the results of all his recent bloodwork: his thyroid globin? count last year after the radiation treatment was a 5.0. What is normal is 2.0, so that's what the doctor was looking for. That count has something to do with possible tumors in the body. Darrell's count from the bloodwork was actually a 1.7--better than what it was supposed to be! Also, the full body scan that he had done last week showed no signs of cancer in his body. Ain't God good?
Darrell got the opportunity to testify in church on Sunday morning and tell his good news. It surprised me cause I didn't know he was going to do that. He got a standing ovation from the congregation. (and lots of tears).
God has been so very good to the Sullivan family throughout Darrell's sickness. We have truly been blessed by God and His goodness. We appreciate all the prayers of our family, friends, and others for all your prayers, inquiries, words of encouragement, and best wishes.
Whew! What a year! and what a testimony!
Darrell got the opportunity to testify in church on Sunday morning and tell his good news. It surprised me cause I didn't know he was going to do that. He got a standing ovation from the congregation. (and lots of tears).
God has been so very good to the Sullivan family throughout Darrell's sickness. We have truly been blessed by God and His goodness. We appreciate all the prayers of our family, friends, and others for all your prayers, inquiries, words of encouragement, and best wishes.
Whew! What a year! and what a testimony!
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Still Waiting and Vickey's Day at the Hospital
We're still waiting on results from Darrell's body scan and blood work. They have not called with the scan results, so we're guessing he will find out about them tomorrow at his doctor's appointment with Dr. Falkenberg. We're still trusting God that it will be good news!
Vickey has had a couple of interesting days. I was scheduled for my first colonoscopy (yuck). I had heard from lots of people about their episodes but I was not at all prepared for what the "preparation" was going to be. Everyone had said how horrible the stuff that you have to drink to "clean you out" before the procedure, but I had never asked anyone what it tasted like. I cannot describe how horrible it tasted. Darrell says that it tastes like ocean water. Someone today at the hospital said it tasted like "alka seltzer slime". Not sure what I would call it, but it was so bad that even holding my nose, I still tasted it. YUCK! I finally drank it all on Tuesday night and endured the night visiting the bathroom dozens of times.
All went well with the procedure. A couple of pollops, but everything was good. "Come see me in another 10 years" was the doctor's response. I told Darrell that I hope they either have a better way of preparation before then or either I hoped the rapture takes place before then so that I don't ever have to do that again.
Vickey has had a couple of interesting days. I was scheduled for my first colonoscopy (yuck). I had heard from lots of people about their episodes but I was not at all prepared for what the "preparation" was going to be. Everyone had said how horrible the stuff that you have to drink to "clean you out" before the procedure, but I had never asked anyone what it tasted like. I cannot describe how horrible it tasted. Darrell says that it tastes like ocean water. Someone today at the hospital said it tasted like "alka seltzer slime". Not sure what I would call it, but it was so bad that even holding my nose, I still tasted it. YUCK! I finally drank it all on Tuesday night and endured the night visiting the bathroom dozens of times.
All went well with the procedure. A couple of pollops, but everything was good. "Come see me in another 10 years" was the doctor's response. I told Darrell that I hope they either have a better way of preparation before then or either I hoped the rapture takes place before then so that I don't ever have to do that again
Monday, March 23, 2009
Awaiting Test Results
No news from the scan on Friday yet. The hospital folks told Darrell on Friday when the scan was over that the results would be ready either late that afternoon or on Monday. He had to get some bloodwork done, also, but those results won't be ready til Thursday, so he might not hear from any of the results til Thursday. So, we're waiting, again. .
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
A Week of Doctors and Hospitals
This is the week that we have been waiting for the last year. Darrell will have his final "full body" scan on Friday to show a "cancer-free and clear" body! He went to Clearview Cancer Institute here in Huntsville yesterday and this morning to get two shots (these shots in essence stop the effects of his thyroid medicine-Synthroid). Then on Wednesday he will go to the hospital and take the radiation pill which will help show on the scan on Friday if there is any lingering cancer cells from the thyroid cancer from last year. We're praying for a
no show" report! Darrell should know the results on late Friday or the following Monday. Just keep praying with us that everything will turn out A-OK!
no show" report! Darrell should know the results on late Friday or the following Monday. Just keep praying with us that everything will turn out A-OK!
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