Monday, October 8, 2007

Good Days

As the treatment continues I'm really starting to appreciate days like today. I woke up this morning with only a little bit of "sickness." After waking up, I walked around the unit for about 45 mins. It was so nice to get up and move around. As time moves on and the medicines build up in my system, I can really tell how they affect my body. My joints ache constantly and inside my bones are very sensitive and weak. The doctors say it is a combination between the steroids building up in my system and my marrow trying to rejuvenate itself. So, yay for the pain. My body is trying to fix itself. That is good news! The doctors have moved me to increased precautions with contact and having visitors. You must now check in with the nurses before coming to my room. It is for my protection. So I'm just reminding everyone that it might be best to call before popping in for a visit. I love having visitors, but as things are moving on, it is getting harder on me to have so much activity. I find that just doing daily things make me tired and in pain. I do appreciate all the love, prayers, and encouraging thoughts that I receive here daily. I can't wait until the doctors release me and I can come and visit with all you wonderful and faithful friends. If you like you can call my bedside anytime before 9 pm. (I try to get into bed by then) I am always awake by 8 am (I have no choice...the techs start making their rounds. :). All of my contact info is listed here on the site. Thank you again for your prayers. I really can use them at this time. The shock has started to wear off and now the reality of what is going on is starting to set in. I am becoming more and more aware of the fight I have ahead of me. I will press on. Please keep praying for strength and faith. I love you all so much. And thank you for standing with me in this hard time.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Bri,
We are praying for you every day. Please know how much we love you!
Mr. Blane and Ms. Barbara

Anonymous said...

Hi, Brianne! I read your post and I thought to myself, as a 37 year old mother of two teenagers, would I be as courageous and strong as you have been? You are so brave and are doing so good at handling all of this. Keep up the good fight and remember, there are a lot of people praying for you. They might not call, send a card, sign your guestbook, or visit but they are out there praying for you each day. I did a search for "courage" and this is what I found. I thought it was a perfect verse:

Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. ~Deuteronomy 31:6

Teresa Hollingsworth
Fitzgerald, GA

Anonymous said...

Bri you are in our prayers -
Stay strong -
We love you

Charlotte Byrd
BB&T

Unknown said...

I LOVE YOU. Don't ever forget those three words, Bri. I love you so much. You WILL get through this.

Anonymous said...

Brianne,
It was good to talk with you if only briefly. You are in our prayers daily. You will also be in our prayers tonight at d-teams. Love
The Cathcarts

Anonymous said...

Dear B. Just a note to let you know that Gregg and I are on your side. Praying for you and believing that God, who is also on your side, is hearing all the prayers. He is a great God as you well know. Sure do miss you at home church. It seems like just the other day that we were laughing and having a good time together. We will get to do that again soon. Be Blessed today and know you are soooooo loved. Catharine

Anonymous said...

So glad your results are continuing to be positive. We'll be praying extra hard for you Tuesday. Mrs. Whitley's husband received good news re his heart problems today; no surgery. So glad you had everyone there last weekend. Pops has been suffering with a bad earache and pain while talking or chewing. He may be getting better, but it's hard to tell. We miss you. Let us know when we can come up to visit. Love you, MS G