Tuesday, April 22, 2008

A day of rest!!!!!!

Today has been a quite day. No chemo. Kent did receive a blood transfusion along with other medications to get everything working the way their suppose to. Lots of changes take place during chemo that has to be checked on night and day. Kent didn't sleep well last night; but wasn't in pain. I finally got up about 3:30, when he went to the bathroom, and laid down with him. It was nice just to snuggle. We spent about an hour and half that way. As said in an earlier blog that it is really diffcult to be alone, in the dark, when you can't sleep. Genette, our daughter-in-law, came to visit this afternoon. She brought our laundry back. The kids are being awesome. Kent is certainly enjoying spending time with them. They are always checking to see what we need before they come to visit. They have decorated the room with family pictures and pictures that the grandchildren have made for their grandpa. We did get some good news today. When they did the spinal tap on Thursday there were no leukemia cells in the spinal fluid. Yea, Yea!!!!! Things are going better than expected. Thanks for all of the prays. Keep remembering us. We need all of the prayers that we can get. We know that they are helping, we can feel it.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

This is a great idea. It's a great blog. We'll keep praying for you. Lots of love-hope you sleep well tonight. Love Bret and Hillary (and our crazy ladies)

Nettie said...

Dear Sis. Biddulph,

I am Annette Winsor from the ward. I just want you to know that we are praying for you and Brother Biddulph, that you'll have peace and comfort and healing. Thank you for keeping a blog and allowing us to check in and be updated on your journey. It is a connecting tool and can be such a blessing. Love to you both.

Sanchez Gang said...

Brother and Sister Biddulph,
this is Lacey Sanchez from the ward and i just wanted to let you guys know that we are praying for you and I know that heavenly father is watching over you both! have a great day!
Lacey

Becki said...

I am so glad Dad is doing better today. You are both handling this with such patience. Love you.