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Talent visits Jr Talent

Posted by Amy on January 19th, 2008

Talent_01.jpgHey Fellow Talented Ones!
 
What a wonderful weekend I just had!!  Saturday, I had the privilege of visiting Stephanie and David at home!  When I got to her house, she greeted me at the door with her official Team Talent Signature shirt.  We visited, we ate pizza, we made fun of David…you know…all in a day’s work :-)    Seriously, I have to tell you all how incredibly well Stephanie is doing.  She was perky, chipper, happy, and most of all…AT HOME!  I can’t tell you how good it felt to finally be able to wrap my arms around her.  God is so good.
 
Sunday, Mary, Megan, Elizabeth and I went with the goodie baskets from Team Talent.  Unfortunately, Jennifer wasn’t there for us to watch while she opened hers, but David was pleased as punch and I think is excited to go shopping.  We watched the 3-day commercials on their big-screen tv, and then, while we surfed on the 3day website, we found more talent material!  I can’t remember exactly where, but I’ll find it and email you how to get to it…it’s more videos, updated pictures, etc.
 
Sorry if I’m talking in circles, but I’m giddy :-) Stephanie, you are our angel, and we’re so glad you are home!
 
Love to you all!
Amy Stoker

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PS: Jennifer came home from work and opened her goodie basket before she changed clothes. She loved all the girly stuff. She appreciated the college supplies and she can’t wait to go to spend her giftcards especially her Bath and Body Works card. You guys did an awesome job and both Jenn and David love the care packages. You all ROCK!

The support you all have given to myself and family during this hospitalization has been wonderful. My folks have really enjoyed getting to know each of you. It is hard to imagine this all started with one weekend (4 days) in LA working for Komen. God is great and full of grace. We love you all — Stephanie, John, Jennifer & David

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Home Again!

Posted by stephanie on January 17th, 2008

AMAZING! They are sending me home today. They had talked it would be next week and I would need home oxygen as I continue to recover. Instead I am going home today without home O2. God’s power to heal should never be doubted. His grace and mercy are enormous.

Today before I left the hospital I received a couple of very special visitors: Kait and Chava from RadarWorks were in town from LA visiting with Komen to discuss a new project. They extended their stay a few hours so they could stop by and see me before they headed back to LA. I felt very honored for them to take time to see me. Lois and Jewel were also there.

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Continued Progress

Posted by stephanie on January 14th, 2008

Sometimes it is important to know where you’ve been to know how far you’ve come and then again somethings might be worth forgetting. I will need John and my folks to fill in many of the earlier days as I have “missing days” for me this hospitalization. Today I was moved from the CC-ICU to the Oncology Floor. It was big day for all of us and a day many, many prayers were answered as we continue to make steady progress in my recovery.

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Sleep deprivation & low O2

Posted by ed.basham on January 11th, 2008

With mom and dad and F.R.O.GStephanie is in the CC-ICU and sleep is coming in 2 to 4 hour intervals. She has yet to get real sleep and truly rest.  Low blood pressure & low xygen levels plus the morphine and other meds have made her mind quite fuzzy. These things are playing dirty tricks with her mind.  In her confused state she was taking off her high frequency oxygen and non rebreather mask dropping her oxygen level into the 50’s and adding even more problems.

By 2:00 AM the staff were ready to restrain her for her safety.  She was growing more agitated, threatening to sue the hospital and caregivers for cutting up her IV and oxygen tubes into little short pieces.  This was as real to her as you could imagine. They called us and we arrived shortly thereafter and reassured her everything was ok.  By the time we arrived her caregivers had giving Steph her laptop, her ultimate adult pacifier and she was a bit calmer.

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Team Talent Visits

Posted by stephanie on December 29th, 2007

Eli_Super-Talent_StephI had a visit from Elizabeth, a member of “Team Talent” today. She came over from Dallas. She brought us a gift card from the 3-Day Team for Super Suppers, a bamboo plant and a bright pink “Team Talent” blanket. I can not have plants so John took the plant home. It was the first time to see any one from the group since our trip to LA. We reminisced about our LA weekend. It reminded me how grand our weekend was. She pampered my feet massaging lotion into the less tender areas and lightly oiling the tender areas. It rocked. Marti, my nurse, took a picture of the two of us.

For those of you that are thinking: What? Who is Team Talent? This is the group of 15 to 17 that was selected to participate in the 2008 Ad Campaign for the Komen 3-Day Walk. David and I traveled to LA shoot a couple of magazine, TV and radio ads. The day we arrived we were handed an envelope with our food allotment for the weekend. The accounting paper work identified each of us as “Talent”. We joked about it the entire weekend.

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Neutropenia

Posted by stephanie on December 28th, 2007

They admitted me from clinic to what feels like my home away from home. I am in Room# 2 on the Oncology Floor (7th Floor). My white count is extremely low (< than 1) and I am under strict reverse isolation precautions. This means that any sniffle even if it might be just allergies can not visit.  They have placed me on IV antibiotics and anti-fungals. They have also added IV nutrition through my port. I have rashes, mouth sores and swollen feet & hands. I am running low to moderate fevers but no chills. The scary thing is I am still dropping my counts. Dad was discharged from the hospital Thursday evening and they will monitor of the spot on his lung and thyroid. Hopefully this hospitalization will be short and I can get home and finish my recovery.

God is in control. I ask for prayers for healing for myself and comfort for my family. Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. ISAIAH 40:31

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1st Chemo w/o Neupogen

Posted by stephanie on December 28th, 2007

John is taking Friday off to take me to clinic. This is our 1st round of chemo without the Neupogen. I started running fever 101.0 tonight but it responded well to Advil. I will get counts drawn tomorrow and doubt I will received the chemo scheduled. My guess is my white cell count will be too low. We will update once we one.

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God’s care for us continues…

Posted by stephanie on December 27th, 2007

Just in case my Mom’s stress was not high enough, Dad woke her up around 1:30 am after a wonderful Christmas. He had numbness in his arm and needed to go to the hospital. All his cardiac tests turned out OK but they did find a spot on his lung. They placed him on antibiotics, breathing treatments and some O2. Once all Dad’s cardiac tests turned out OK he just wanted to go home. His doctor agreed to let him go home this evening if he promised to rest. They will continue to follow up and monitor the spot on his lung.

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