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Just thought I'd post this for those in concern.
Thanks! Tim ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bridget Schnautz bridgetschnautz@,,,,,com Date: Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 11:16 PM Hello Everyone, I have had some inquiries about how things are going so thought I would send an update. I have been having radiation treatments Mon-Friday at 8AM in Effingham which means I am up by 6, leave by 7 to be there by 8. Those of you that know me well, know that 6 is really early for me and I don't do early well under the best of circumstances.....but it has meant that I can get back for work usually by 9:30. The radiation has been tough but the bright side is that I haven't had the degree of nausea that I had with the chemo. The down side is that my face and neck are swollen, my throat is sore and as of tonight I have just about lost my voice. All temporary symptoms that should go away after the radiation is complete (which if as scheduled, my last radiation treatment should be August 1). Then the only thing left will be the clinical trial treatment in Decatur....dates to yet be determined. Honestly, the past couple of weeks have been tough. My usual pattern of handling the heart of a crisis well and when I see an end in sight, I crumble seems to be true through this life changing event, too. However, God continues to lead me and encourage me through a variety of people and circumstances. One of my devotions this week particularly hit the nail on the head. I have copied it below from a daily devotional written by Sarah Young called Jesus Calling : I want you to experience the riches of your salvation: the joy of being loved constantly and unconditionally. You make a practice of judging yourself, based on how you look or behave or feel. If you like what you see in the mirror, you feel a bit more worthy of My Love. When things are going smoothly and your performance seems adequate, you find it easier to believe you are My beloved child. When you feel discouraged, you tend to look inward so you can correct whatever is wrong. Instead of trying to "fix" yourself, fix your gaze on Me, the Lover of your soul. Rather than using your energy to judge yourself, redirect it to praising Me. Remember that I see you clothed in My righteousness, radiant in My perfect Love. Ephesians 2:7-8; Hebrews 3:2; Psalm 34:5 I love you all and thank you for your continued prayers and encouragement. Bridget |
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On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 05:01:11 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
Just thought I'd post this for those in concern. Thanks! Tim ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bridget Schnautz bridgetschnautz@,,,,,com Date: Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 11:16 PM Hello Everyone, I have had some inquiries about how things are going so thought I would send an update. I have been having radiation treatments Mon-Friday at 8AM in Effingham which means I am up by 6, leave by 7 to be there by 8. Those of you that know me well, know that 6 is really early for me and I don't do early well under the best of circumstances.....but it has meant that I can get back for work usually by 9:30. The radiation has been tough but the bright side is that I haven't had the degree of nausea that I had with the chemo. The down side is that my face and neck are swollen, my throat is sore and as of tonight I have just about lost my voice. All temporary symptoms that should go away after the radiation is complete (which if as scheduled, my last radiation treatment should be August 1). Then the only thing left will be the clinical trial treatment in Decatur....dates to yet be determined. Honestly, the past couple of weeks have been tough. My usual pattern of handling the heart of a crisis well and when I see an end in sight, I crumble seems to be true through this life changing event, too. However, God continues to lead me and encourage me through a variety of people and circumstances. One of my devotions this week particularly hit the nail on the head. I have copied it below from a daily devotional written by Sarah Young called Jesus Calling : I want you to experience the riches of your salvation: the joy of being loved constantly and unconditionally. You make a practice of judging yourself, based on how you look or behave or feel. If you like what you see in the mirror, you feel a bit more worthy of My Love. When things are going smoothly and your performance seems adequate, you find it easier to believe you are My beloved child. When you feel discouraged, you tend to look inward so you can correct whatever is wrong. Instead of trying to "fix" yourself, fix your gaze on Me, the Lover of your soul. Rather than using your energy to judge yourself, redirect it to praising Me. Remember that I see you clothed in My righteousness, radiant in My perfect Love. Ephesians 2:7-8; Hebrews 3:2; Psalm 34:5 I love you all and thank you for your continued prayers and encouragement. Bridget Very nice. She's still in our prayers, and those of the folks at church. She sounds strong. One of the worst things is the feeling of helplessness that *you* are going through. Hang in there. |
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On Jul 19, 7:10*am, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 05:01:11 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Just thought I'd post this for those in concern. Thanks! Tim ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bridget Schnautz bridgetschnautz@,,,,,com Date: Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 11:16 PM Hello Everyone, I have had some inquiries about how things are going so thought I would send an update. *I have been having radiation treatments Mon-Friday at 8AM in Effingham which means I am up by 6, leave by 7 to be there by 8. *Those of you that know me well, know that 6 is really early for me and I don't do early well under the best of circumstances.....but it has meant that I can get back for work usually by 9:30. The radiation has been tough but the bright side is that I haven't had the degree of nausea that I had with the chemo. *The down side is that my face and neck are swollen, my throat is sore and as of tonight I have just about lost my voice. *All temporary symptoms that should go away after the radiation is complete (which if as scheduled, my last radiation treatment should be August 1). *Then the only thing left will be the clinical trial treatment in Decatur....dates to yet be determined. Honestly, the past couple of weeks have been tough. *My usual pattern of handling the heart of a crisis well and when I see an end in sight, I crumble seems to be true through this life changing event, too. However, God continues to lead me and encourage me through a variety of people and circumstances. * One of my devotions this week particularly hit the nail on the head. *I have copied it below from a daily devotional written by Sarah Young called Jesus Calling : I want you to experience the riches of your salvation: *the joy of being loved constantly and unconditionally. *You make a practice of judging yourself, based on how you look or behave or feel. *If you like what you see in the mirror, you feel a bit more worthy of My Love. *When things are going smoothly and your performance seems adequate, you find it easier to believe you are My beloved child. When you feel discouraged, you tend to look inward so you can correct whatever is wrong. Instead of trying to "fix" yourself, fix your gaze on Me, the Lover of your soul. *Rather than using your energy to judge yourself, redirect it to praising Me. *Remember that I see you clothed in My righteousness, radiant in My perfect Love. *Ephesians 2:7-8; *Hebrews 3:2; Psalm 34:5 I love you all and thank you for your continued prayers and encouragement. Bridget Very nice. She's still in our prayers, and those of the folks at church. She sounds strong. One of the worst things is the feeling of helplessness that *you* are going through. Hang in there.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks, John. Sure at times we have our moments, but it's working good. Some friends of hers threw a party for her to celebrate her halfway point though this miserable treatment. Just a couple weeks to go and that it. (hopefully) Yes, I agree witht he *helpless* part. This stuff can really test your self efficiency.... |
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On Jul 19, 8:45*am, Tim wrote:
On Jul 19, 7:10*am, John H. wrote: On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 05:01:11 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Just thought I'd post this for those in concern. Thanks! Tim ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bridget Schnautz bridgetschnautz@,,,,,com Date: Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 11:16 PM Hello Everyone, I have had some inquiries about how things are going so thought I would send an update. *I have been having radiation treatments Mon-Friday at 8AM in Effingham which means I am up by 6, leave by 7 to be there by 8. *Those of you that know me well, know that 6 is really early for me and I don't do early well under the best of circumstances.....but it has meant that I can get back for work usually by 9:30. The radiation has been tough but the bright side is that I haven't had the degree of nausea that I had with the chemo. *The down side is that my face and neck are swollen, my throat is sore and as of tonight I have just about lost my voice. *All temporary symptoms that should go away after the radiation is complete (which if as scheduled, my last radiation treatment should be August 1). *Then the only thing left will be the clinical trial treatment in Decatur....dates to yet be determined. Honestly, the past couple of weeks have been tough. *My usual pattern of handling the heart of a crisis well and when I see an end in sight, I crumble seems to be true through this life changing event, too. However, God continues to lead me and encourage me through a variety of people and circumstances. * One of my devotions this week particularly hit the nail on the head. *I have copied it below from a daily devotional written by Sarah Young called Jesus Calling : I want you to experience the riches of your salvation: *the joy of being loved constantly and unconditionally. *You make a practice of judging yourself, based on how you look or behave or feel. *If you like what you see in the mirror, you feel a bit more worthy of My Love. *When things are going smoothly and your performance seems adequate, you find it easier to believe you are My beloved child. When you feel discouraged, you tend to look inward so you can correct whatever is wrong. Instead of trying to "fix" yourself, fix your gaze on Me, the Lover of your soul. *Rather than using your energy to judge yourself, redirect it to praising Me. *Remember that I see you clothed in My righteousness, radiant in My perfect Love. *Ephesians 2:7-8; *Hebrews 3:2; Psalm 34:5 I love you all and thank you for your continued prayers and encouragement. Bridget Very nice. She's still in our prayers, and those of the folks at church.. She sounds strong. One of the worst things is the feeling of helplessness that *you* are going through. Hang in there.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks, John. Sure at times we have our moments, but it's working good. Some friends of hers threw a party for her to celebrate her halfway point though this miserable treatment. Just a couple weeks to go and that it. (hopefully) Yes, I agree witht he *helpless* part. *This stuff can really test your self efficiency....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Your wife is some kind of fighter. Wish her all of our best... |
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On Jul 19, 8:01*am, Tim wrote:
Just thought I'd post this for those in concern. Thanks! Tim ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bridget Schnautz bridgetschnautz@,,,,,com Date: Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 11:16 PM Hello Everyone, I have had some inquiries about how things are going so thought I would send an update. *I have been having radiation treatments Mon-Friday at 8AM in Effingham which means I am up by 6, leave by 7 to be there by 8. *Those of you that know me well, know that 6 is really early for me and I don't do early well under the best of circumstances.....but it has meant that I can get back for work usually by 9:30. The radiation has been tough but the bright side is that I haven't had the degree of nausea that I had with the chemo. *The down side is that my face and neck are swollen, my throat is sore and as of tonight I have just about lost my voice. *All temporary symptoms that should go away after the radiation is complete (which if as scheduled, my last radiation treatment should be August 1). *Then the only thing left will be the clinical trial treatment in Decatur....dates to yet be determined. Honestly, the past couple of weeks have been tough. *My usual pattern of handling the heart of a crisis well and when I see an end in sight, I crumble seems to be true through this life changing event, too. However, God continues to lead me and encourage me through a variety of people and circumstances. * One of my devotions this week particularly hit the nail on the head. *I have copied it below from a daily devotional written by Sarah Young called Jesus Calling : I want you to experience the riches of your salvation: *the joy of being loved constantly and unconditionally. *You make a practice of judging yourself, based on how you look or behave or feel. *If you like what you see in the mirror, you feel a bit more worthy of My Love. *When things are going smoothly and your performance seems adequate, you find it easier to believe you are My beloved child. When you feel discouraged, you tend to look inward so you can correct whatever is wrong. Instead of trying to "fix" yourself, fix your gaze on Me, the Lover of your soul. *Rather than using your energy to judge yourself, redirect it to praising Me. *Remember that I see you clothed in My righteousness, radiant in My perfect Love. *Ephesians 2:7-8; *Hebrews 3:2; Psalm 34:5 I love you all and thank you for your continued prayers and encouragement. Bridget Please extend my best wishes to Bridget and let her know she remains in my prayers. |
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![]() On Jul 19, 8:01 am, Tim wrote: Just thought I'd post this for those in concern. Thanks! Tim ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bridget Schnautz bridgetschnautz@,,,,,com Date: Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 11:16 PM Hello Everyone, I have had some inquiries about how things are going so thought I would send an update. I have been having radiation treatments Mon-Friday at 8AM in Effingham which means I am up by 6, leave by 7 to be there by 8. Those of you that know me well, know that 6 is really early for me and I don't do early well under the best of circumstances.....but it has meant that I can get back for work usually by 9:30. The radiation has been tough but the bright side is that I haven't had the degree of nausea that I had with the chemo. The down side is that my face and neck are swollen, my throat is sore and as of tonight I have just about lost my voice. All temporary symptoms that should go away after the radiation is complete (which if as scheduled, my last radiation treatment should be August 1). Then the only thing left will be the clinical trial treatment in Decatur....dates to yet be determined. Honestly, the past couple of weeks have been tough. My usual pattern of handling the heart of a crisis well and when I see an end in sight, I crumble seems to be true through this life changing event, too. However, God continues to lead me and encourage me through a variety of people and circumstances. One of my devotions this week particularly hit the nail on the head. I have copied it below from a daily devotional written by Sarah Young called Jesus Calling : I want you to experience the riches of your salvation: the joy of being loved constantly and unconditionally. You make a practice of judging yourself, based on how you look or behave or feel. If you like what you see in the mirror, you feel a bit more worthy of My Love. When things are going smoothly and your performance seems adequate, you find it easier to believe you are My beloved child. When you feel discouraged, you tend to look inward so you can correct whatever is wrong. Instead of trying to "fix" yourself, fix your gaze on Me, the Lover of your soul. Rather than using your energy to judge yourself, redirect it to praising Me. Remember that I see you clothed in My righteousness, radiant in My perfect Love. Ephesians 2:7-8; Hebrews 3:2; Psalm 34:5 I love you all and thank you for your continued prayers and encouragement. Bridget Tim, your wife is a model for others going through the same sort of hell. When I pray, which is not very often, I think of you and her. I hope she has a good recovery. She is one classy lady. |
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![]() "Tim" wrote in message ... Just thought I'd post this for those in concern. Thanks! Tim snip.. Great to see her soldering on. All the best wishes for a speedy recovery. |
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On Jul 19, 8:01*am, Tim wrote:
Just thought I'd post this for those in concern. Thanks! Tim ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bridget Schnautz bridgetschnautz@,,,,,com Date: Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 11:16 PM Hello Everyone, I have had some inquiries about how things are going so thought I would send an update. *I have been having radiation treatments Mon-Friday at 8AM in Effingham which means I am up by 6, leave by 7 to be there by 8. *Those of you that know me well, know that 6 is really early for me and I don't do early well under the best of circumstances.....but it has meant that I can get back for work usually by 9:30. The radiation has been tough but the bright side is that I haven't had the degree of nausea that I had with the chemo. *The down side is that my face and neck are swollen, my throat is sore and as of tonight I have just about lost my voice. *All temporary symptoms that should go away after the radiation is complete (which if as scheduled, my last radiation treatment should be August 1). *Then the only thing left will be the clinical trial treatment in Decatur....dates to yet be determined. Honestly, the past couple of weeks have been tough. *My usual pattern of handling the heart of a crisis well and when I see an end in sight, I crumble seems to be true through this life changing event, too. However, God continues to lead me and encourage me through a variety of people and circumstances. * One of my devotions this week particularly hit the nail on the head. *I have copied it below from a daily devotional written by Sarah Young called Jesus Calling : I want you to experience the riches of your salvation: *the joy of being loved constantly and unconditionally. *You make a practice of judging yourself, based on how you look or behave or feel. *If you like what you see in the mirror, you feel a bit more worthy of My Love. *When things are going smoothly and your performance seems adequate, you find it easier to believe you are My beloved child. When you feel discouraged, you tend to look inward so you can correct whatever is wrong. Instead of trying to "fix" yourself, fix your gaze on Me, the Lover of your soul. *Rather than using your energy to judge yourself, redirect it to praising Me. *Remember that I see you clothed in My righteousness, radiant in My perfect Love. *Ephesians 2:7-8; *Hebrews 3:2; Psalm 34:5 I love you all and thank you for your continued prayers and encouragement. Bridget- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm very glad things are going well despite what she (and you) are going through. I know first hand what being in a LOT of pain is like, and also know what it's like to watch a loved one in that pain. Stay strong, both of you. |
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