Mama Lisa & Jacob

Mama Lisa & Jacob
Mama Lisa & Jacob Thomas

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Curve Ball

With baseball at the height of playoffs, Tom and I were thrown a curve ball on Tuesday morning.  While Tom was getting ready for school he began losing his speech.  I thought "oh no another seizure".  He proceeded to shave and shower and then asked (in sign language) to go ahead and fix him some breakfast.  While I was downstairs fixing breakfast I noticed it got very quiet upstairs.  I quickly ran upstairs and found he was back in bed.  Since he has had two previous seizures I was prepared for it to last maybe an hour, that was not to be.  I put a call into the doctor to get his advice on what to do.  The doctor told me to increase his anti-seizure medication, check him every hour with assessments and call him back by 2:00 if he wasn't better.  With each hour Tom seemed to be getting a little worse.  By 1:30 Tom had lost use of his right arm/hand, his mouth was twitching and he began "clucking" with his tongue.  Tom's surgeon, Dr. Zerick, recommended I take Tom to the emergency room.  I begged the doctor to just let us come into the office and he agreed Tom would probably get better and faster care there.  They immediately got him in for a CT scan and the doctor met with us right after with news that struck us out.  According to the doctor the scan showed a large mass of calcium along with "tumor enhancement".  We did not want to hear this and we were filled with sadness and fear.  Dr. Zerick wanted us to keep the 1:00 MRI scheduled for today.  We will be contacted by him on Thursday to know where we go from here.  From what he says it looks like a "de-bulking" surgery will be required to get the pressure off of Tom's brain and relieve the seizure activity.  Once Tom and I were back in the car we both began to cry.  One of the hardest parts for me is to see Tom's pleading eyes and not have him be able to communicate with words.  Somehow God saw us home as we rested in each others arms of comfort.  No words were necessary as we communicated through tears and a tight embrace.  Tom began humming "I Love You Lord".  We rest in the comfort of God's arms.  Tom was ready for sleep and as I left him to sleep I felt the most alone of all, that is when Kelly, my sister, walked in the door...God provides, our Jehovah Jireh!
My niece and her husband, Nathan and Aubrey, brought dinner for us all.  Tom was able to enjoy dinner and then a little baseball too.  We praise the Lord for a quiet night of rest.
Today we pray that God will hit one out of the park, as it is our prayer that whatever showed up on the CT scan yesterday will be totally eradicated on today's MRI...we know He can do that.  We thank you for standing in the gap for us in prayer.
"The LORD will give us strength;
The LORD will bless us with His peace."
Psalm 29:11
My sister-in-law, Cheryl, drove down so she can be with me during Tom's MRI.  She is 'over-the-top' amazing bringing dinner for tonight too!

10 comments:

Holly said...

We continue to pray for God's healing hand. Being a care taker is hard and lonely. Please know that many are lifting you up in prayer, as well as Tom! We love you both.

Mr. Stoll said...

We know that HE IS ABLE and we continue to pray for God's healing!

Anne Marie said...

We love you and pray for healing too. Thanks for sharing your hearts and lives with all of us. Keep seeking God above all! You are an encouragement to us.

Barb said...

We were gone for a couple of weeks and I have just caught up with your blogs. We continue to pray for healing and for strength for you as you walk this journey together. So thankful that God is giving you the comfort of family to uphold you. We love you and your family.

Buzz said...

We love you guys, and we are praying for you during this hard time. Seldom have there been two people more loved, seldom are there those who leave the mark of Jesus on so many. You don't cry alone, nor do you hope alone!
Love, Buzz, Debbie and Kari

Lori Diaz said...

Our continued prayers for your family. We got to talk to Mr. Anglea at Open house in September. We know that God is able and we serve a mighty God who is able to heal!

BDE said...

Dear Anglea's,

You continue to be in our thoughts and prayers. We pray that God will provide complete healing and gice you a peace that surpasses all understanding. Tom's words to me (Brian) a couple of years ago have helped me be a better father and grow closer to Christ. I am forever grateful!
Blessings from the Elder's!

Abbie said...

Aunt Lisa,
I was just finishing up my school day when my dad sent me the text about Uncle Tom's seizure. Alan received the text at the same time and he came up to my classroom right away so that we could pray for both of you. We are so sorry for this turn of events, but are hopeful that the MRI news will be positive. We love you, Abbie

Amy said...

We know our God is able and we are trusting Him to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think! Your faith has been rock solid through this journey and has been a great testimony to all. A prayer chain has been started here and many are interceding on your behalf. May you sense the power and comfort of our Comforter. Faith over fear and one day at a time! Wish we lived closer to help...blessings, much love and fervent prayer from all 9 of us! Isaiah 40:29;41:13

Amy said...

You have been such an encouragement to all of us through this site. Thank you for keeping us updated. Our God is able and we are all trusting Him to perform His perfect will in Tom's life. A prayer chain has started and we know the Lord is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think. Praying you'll feel the comfort and power from the Comforter who will walk with you every step of the way. Blessings, much love and fervent prayer from all 9 of us! We love you! Isaiah 40:29; 41:13