We have been at the beach for the past ten days and plan to return home on the 30th of May. There are so many events that have happened since I last wrote......I had even forgotten how long it had been since I visited the blog until I happened to run in to a good friend from Lincolnton at Wal-mart in Southport this morning. She reminded me that I had not written in a while and wanted to know if Lee was O.K.
Actuallly, Lee is doing fine. He did, however, break out in shingles two days before we left to come to the beach. Can't remember how much I have shared with you and forgive me if this is redundant.
Six weeks ago, Lee had a basil cell ca. removed from his right hand. One week later he had a small white lesion on his lower lip biopsied. This pathology report returned shortly thereafter with a very aggressive squamous cell ca. He was scheduled the next morning for the moh's procedure with a dermatologist/pathologist/plastic surgeon @ Piedmont Dermatology and Plastic Surgery in Gastonia. After spending most of the day for all those procedures, he was told that all the cancerous tissue had been excised. The cancer had spread all across his lower lip. His lip was about tripled the size and he had to eat from a straw for a few days. I named him "Hot Lips Leelagan". Don't think he thought that was very funny!
Any way, the lip has healed and the graft that was secured inside th lip looks good. He has a tiny dimple in the center of the lip, that is probably only noticeable by him and me. All the stitches have finally dissolved or I have removed them as they were worrisome to him.
It was during this time that we returned to Duke. He had another bronchoscopy that gave him the all clear! No rejection, no infection, no fungus, tissue looked healthy! Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
We did have a lengthy discussion with the doctors about his medication and the fact that his immune system appeared to be severely comprimised. ( chicken pox in April and now the ca. )
They agreed and discontinued one med and decreased the other. Hopefully, he will now regain some strength and stop with these communicable childhood diseases.
Two days before we left to come to the beach, he broke out in Shingles. He began the medication immediately and had a very mild episode. So far, they seem to have disappeared.
WHEW!!!
Now to the explanation of the title for this blog! We had a reunion beginning on May 16, and ending on May 20 with our dear friends we met during the transplant experience.
Larry and Martha Floyd came from Georgia
Wayne and Betty Lafon came from Roanoke, Va.
Jerry and Gloria Woodell from Wilmington
George and Nancy Findley from St. James (near here)
Everyone stayed for overnights except George and Nancy. We had a lovely brunch here on Friday and a luncheon at Gloria's and Jerry's in Wilmington on Saturday. We also enjoyed eating at the golf club on Saturday evening. (We go there because of the small crowd)
It was truly a support group seminar! We all compared notes and it was good to feel the company of those who know exactly what we are experiencing. The guys laughed and shared their "war" stories, while the girls did a lot of kitchen duties , some beach time and shopping. It was a wonderful time for all of us!
On Wednesday evening, we were invited to have dinner with some of our friends who were vacationing at Caswell Baptist Center. We had a great meal, wonderful fellowship and enjoyed the evening program. On Thursday norning the entire group visited us via bus. I'm sure our neighbors were surprised to see a bus parked on the street in front of our house!
Lee just called.............our neighbors have invited us to dinner and some of our children and grandchildren will be here late this evening for the Memorial Day week-end. Life is good.............no.........it is wonderful!
More Later....................and I hope....................sooner!....................Brenda
Bella has really been missing you guys but I have gotten her stocked up on bones to hold her over till you get back. Hope you have a wonderful time and be sure to stick a toe in the water for me..
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