Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Thursday - July 9

I'm sorry I haven't posted in a while, when things remain the same with very little change I struggle to know what to write about. Jerry is doing well for the most part. There were a couple of days where Jerry felt depressed and had a hard day but it was short lived thank God. This is such a roller coaster ride for us all but particularly for Jerry. I'm so glad it's summer though because a lot of Jerry's friends are home from college. Jerry has been spending quite a bit of time with his friends, those are the times when he feels good. I'm not gonna lie, I'm a little worried for the end of summer when everyone goes back to school.

Jerry had another ultrasound which came back normal. Jerry has an endoscopy and colonoscopy coming up, still trying to get to the bottom of the nausea. I will say the nausea seems to be getting better, he still wakes up with it and it never really is fully gone however it stays at a tolerable level for most of the day.

Please continue to pray that God will heal Jerry completely. Pray that God will give Jerry strength, peace and determination to keep working hard.

Thank you for praying, for loving, for supporting, for caring, and for staying with us on this journey.

Katie

10 comments:

Zack Hill said...

Good luck with the game Katie!
Still checking in almost every day on what is going on with you guys. Keep pluggin away and things are gonna get easier and better.
Zack Hill

The Proffitts said...

Glad to hear things are on a relative even keel. PT, friends, gorgeous weather, love and support - God is truly good!

Praise and thanks be to God for stability. We are grateful for the small miracles of laughter and friendship - buoying us through the days, physical improvements and heartening steps forward.

See ya later!

robin said...

I think you are going to be stuck with all of us on this journey. It's feeling like a family thing at this point!

Robin P.

Josephine said...

I'm always glad to hear good news about Jerry. I haven't heard any updates about Allie but I hope it means that they're too busy with her treatments/workouts.

For anyone who hasn't already heard - we had another scare with an '07 SLV Grad - Chris K. Last Tues., he was hit by a drunk driver while riding home on his motorcycle (Hwy 9 & Brackney). Fortunately, his injuries were minor compared to what it could have been (wrist & lower leg injuries) & he was able to go home on Thurs. He's in a lot of pain but fortunately, he won't have to go through months of therapy.

He's just another reminder that we need to appreciate life because you never know what will happen. Hug your kids, your spouse & don't forget to appreciate each day you have with each other.

I think Jerry & his family have given all of us the opportunity to stop & appreciate having each other, having friends & especially living in such a great community. SLV is definitely a GREAT Place To Be!!! See you at the Giants game.

Anonymous said...

Dear Lord,
Please heal his body completely.
Touch everything that has been injured and is causing discomfort. Restore to him the strength that this body was created to display. Be healed!

Anonymous said...

Hey Jer,
Hope SCI-FIT isn't too hot over there today.
Praying for cooler weather for you and AC too!
Remember to keep your chin up and we'll keep the prayers coming for complete and total restoration of your body.
We love you,
The Luboffs

Anonymous said...

The end of summer, don't look that far, yikes :) - Lots of valley 'kids' attendinig Cabrillo. Jerry will still have some of his friends close by. They will still be looking to hang out with him, many Poker Nights lay ahead !!
soon...poker with joystick! You keep going Jerry, we are all praying. I am glad the times you feel down are short lived. Must be all the love and great family surrounding you.
Salinas Air Show coming up - would it be a downer, or a happy event to attend?? anyway, prayers that if you want to go, you are able to. If you do, I'll email the Blue Angels with request for a meet & greet for you! Never hurts to ask!
Always praying for you, especially for no nausea. Prayers for Katie & Dennis, strength, health, & that the van continues to run smoothly...ride smooth: no head bumping!
Looking forward to the ballgame!!!
SFerry

Anonymous said...

Dennis is was great seeing you while we were at Family camp this week. I hope that the ticket sales continue to increase. I know that my son (JerrY) along with others from the summer staff are going.
Frances and Scott

Anonymous said...

Katie, Jerry and Josh,
It was nice to finally meet you at Salina and Michael's wedding yesterday.

Jerry, you look great. Never Give Up! We are all praying for your complete recovery.

Thanks again for coming... I know it meant a lot to the happy couple!

Angela
(Salina's Aunt)

Tex said...

Katie and Dennis,

In many ways, this settling into "routine" has been the most difficult time for me with Connor - it felt like I was accepting his situation as "normal", something I have no peace about doing. It felt like I was giving up on my faith and belief that God is going to set my son back on his feet. I wasn't, but it felt that way as there were few things new, and the dull and deadly routine threatened to overwhelm us. We are wrestling with our sense of purpose in this time, but you can trust that God is jut as much in control of this time as He is at any other. Remember, this too is working something good - not just in Jerry, not just in your family, but across this online community and the world - for every person who loves God and is called according to His purpose, this time in our sons' lives is working good. Somedays I have to choose to believe it, but it's still true.

Take comfort - many many people continue to lift you and your son up before the Throne of Grace.

I took the liberty of referring the folks in the ConnorWatch Community to Jerry's story - I hope you don't mind. There's a reason that these young men, so close together location-wise and in other ways, are in such similar situations. God moves.

Hold fast - daylight comes.

Eric Williamson
Connor's Dad
www.connorwatch.org