Hi to our family,
Not a lot happening here - just trying to keep busy. Yesterday we went to the temple and then met our Inkom, ID friends for lunch in SLC. After that we went to the Missionary Dept. to ask how long it would take to book our flights once they got the go-ahead from the doctor. We met with a nice guy who seemed happy to meet us since he said they had talked about us a lot. He invited us to his office and he talked a lot about Zimbabwe - good stuff. He's anxious to get us on our way. We told him that Jim was feeling really good but that we couldn't get back to see the Dr. until Thurs. the 5th because Dr. Doty only sees patients in his office on Thursdays. He said, "well lets see what we can do about that". He got hold of Dr. Doty and told him that they wanted to get us away as soon as possible and wondered if he could expedite things for us. Dr. Doty agreed to see us on Monday between surgeries. Those brethern can certainly pull strings. It's great!!!
Apparently as soon as they get the ok they will start working on our flight plans and it could happen quite quickly.
Our friends the Bennetts, from Airdrie, emailed that their daughter just had some surgery at that same hospital where we will be on Monday so we will get together with them for a little while. That will be nice to see them.
Tonight we are going to a ward party with mom. Tomorrow we are going out later in the day with Wade and Kim and possibly Diane for supper. Sunday we are invited to dinner at Glen's, (dad's brother) -- grandma Bullock will be there too. They live in Pleasant Grove (not far from here). After that we will go to Diane's place for sugar-free dessert that is really yummy.
The weather has been rather nice - sorry to make you feel bad - I know it has been cold up there again. It is a little cooler today but is suppose to warm up to 59degrees on Tues. NICE!!
We will start going through our things and packing for Zimbabwe. We have accumulated a few things over the past month. (paperwork, etc. from the MTC). We will decide what we really need to take. They gave us each a water bottle that filters out 99.99% of bad stuff. They are suppose to be really good. We are each allowed 2 - 50# checked bags and 1 - 40# carry on plus a purse or computer. That isn't too bad really. We will have to pack heavier stuff in our small carry-ons along with a change of clothes in case luggage gets lost.
Hope you are all doing ok. Keep in touch and let us know.
Love, mom/dad, Jim/nancy
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Friday, February 27, 2009
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Hi, The stress test went just fine. Dad is fine. We saw Dr. Doty and he will do the surgery on Monday (afternoon probably). The samples they get will be tested and results will come back within a day or two. He said that could probably travel after about a week. He says he doesn't think they will find anything as dad is so healthy. Hopefully that is the case.
Love, Mom
Love, Mom
We are off to SLC this morning for the stress test at 11:30 and then we have an appt. with Dr. Doty at 2:00 p.m. He is the thorasic (spelling) surgeon. We will consult with him about the procedure to use a scope and take a biopsy of some of the lymph nodes.
We had a bit of stressful day yesterday - we made the decision to go ahead and to the biopsy and felt good about it but then Dr. maxwell told us that he wouldn't advise going that route. We talked to a couple of other drs. and then Dr. Doty called last night (from the missionary committee) and told us that he would definitely recommend doing the biopsy and getting to the bottom of things now and getting us on our way. He said he would call his son who is also a thorasic surgeon and see if he could see us today -- and he will. We are to pick up the CT scans from Dr. maxwell's office and take them with us. It sounds like both Dr., Dotys will be there this afternoon.
Dad had a blessing from Wade and his cousin, Fraser Bullock last evening and Fraser said that we would know very clearly the route that we should go and that the Doctors would be blessed through Jim that the procedure would go well. Afterward Fraser also said that his advise would be to have the biopsy and find out exactly what we are dealing with rather than wait for 6 months. So - that is what we plan to do. Dr. Doty called after Fraser was here and was very helpful. We feel good about our decision again!!
Diane dropped in last night when Jim was about to get a blessing and she wanted a blessing too. Wade and Jim gave her a blessing after Fraser left. She has some stresses in her life. We had a good visit and discussed our problems and helped each other out. It was nice actually. They were here a couple of hours or more.
It would be REALLY nice to get some emails from our kids!!!! Tell us what you are doing and what's going on in your lives.
Take care and have a really good day.
Love you lots, Mom and Dad
We had a bit of stressful day yesterday - we made the decision to go ahead and to the biopsy and felt good about it but then Dr. maxwell told us that he wouldn't advise going that route. We talked to a couple of other drs. and then Dr. Doty called last night (from the missionary committee) and told us that he would definitely recommend doing the biopsy and getting to the bottom of things now and getting us on our way. He said he would call his son who is also a thorasic surgeon and see if he could see us today -- and he will. We are to pick up the CT scans from Dr. maxwell's office and take them with us. It sounds like both Dr., Dotys will be there this afternoon.
Dad had a blessing from Wade and his cousin, Fraser Bullock last evening and Fraser said that we would know very clearly the route that we should go and that the Doctors would be blessed through Jim that the procedure would go well. Afterward Fraser also said that his advise would be to have the biopsy and find out exactly what we are dealing with rather than wait for 6 months. So - that is what we plan to do. Dr. Doty called after Fraser was here and was very helpful. We feel good about our decision again!!
Diane dropped in last night when Jim was about to get a blessing and she wanted a blessing too. Wade and Jim gave her a blessing after Fraser left. She has some stresses in her life. We had a good visit and discussed our problems and helped each other out. It was nice actually. They were here a couple of hours or more.
It would be REALLY nice to get some emails from our kids!!!! Tell us what you are doing and what's going on in your lives.
Take care and have a really good day.
Love you lots, Mom and Dad
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Hi everyone, I will write this once and send it to all at once. As most of you know our trip to Zimbabwe is on hold due to some health problems Jim has had. He has some enlarged lymph nodes in his chest. So here is an update on what is going on with that.
Dr. Maxwell, the specialist we saw in SLC called late this afternoon. He had discussed things with an oncologist and a pulmonary specialist. They decided it could be: 1) an inflamatory disease called sarcoidosis or 2) residue of a past infection, or 3) lymphoma or some other cancer. If it is cancer it is a kind that is very slow (takes years if not decades) and they would not treat it anyway as chemo therapy doesn't work on it. Dr. Maxwell wants to do nothing right now - just wait and do another CT scan in 6 months. (He wants us to be reassigned to a mission near Utah). He is going to request a copy of the CT scan that was done last year when Jim had his blood clots so they can compare. We called Peter Lougheed Hosp. and they will send them 'stat' if his office phones and requests them. Maybe that will be helpful.
Dr. Maxwell did call the mission dept. and talked to Dr. Holbrook (a brilliant Dr. who taught Dr. Maxwell). Dr. Holbrook says he still wants to see us go to Zimbabwe!! It has been suggested that if we want to go to Zimbabwe that Jim should have a surgery --- a scope through the trachea area that would go down and take out a lymph node or two so they can be tested. (Dr. Maxwell sees that there would be no real benefit by the surgery). Also - Jim should have a stress test (on a treadmill) to make sure that the heart is ok since his original little bout of chest pain has nothing to do with lymph nodes problems. So, we are going for a stress test on thurs. @ 11:30 in the same bldg. as Dr. maxwell's office.
So -- We are thinking that after we do the stress test on thursday then we will go to the missionary dept. and talk to them - hopefully to Dr. Holbrook himself (we will call tomorrow and see if we can set up an appt.). We think they should send us to Zimbabwe and in 6 months we could go to Johanesburg and get a CT scan done since we have to go there a couple of times a year anyway for meetings. If it shows problems then they can send us home. If the Lord wants us in Zimbabwe then everything will be okay.
Why do the surgery - if it is cancer, they don't treat it anyway since it progresses so slowly. And, we haven't figured out anything regarding the sarcoidosis yet!!! -- other than what I read is that it mostly effects people 20 -40 yrs. old and mostly african americans -- so I figure he doesn't have that :) But, then what do I know, right? Maybe the surgery would determine that -- I don't know.
We ask if our health insurance would cover the surgery, etc. The Dr. wasn't sure but will check with Dr. Holbrook. We will make sure it is covered if we do anything.
We went to the devotional tonight at the MTC and M. Russell Ballard was the speaker. It was very good, of course.
Must get to bed. We will keep you posted.
We are suppose to have some sunshine for the next few days which will be nice!!! Although it is warmer here than in Calgary.
Love, Sister Bullock
Dr. Maxwell, the specialist we saw in SLC called late this afternoon. He had discussed things with an oncologist and a pulmonary specialist. They decided it could be: 1) an inflamatory disease called sarcoidosis or 2) residue of a past infection, or 3) lymphoma or some other cancer. If it is cancer it is a kind that is very slow (takes years if not decades) and they would not treat it anyway as chemo therapy doesn't work on it. Dr. Maxwell wants to do nothing right now - just wait and do another CT scan in 6 months. (He wants us to be reassigned to a mission near Utah). He is going to request a copy of the CT scan that was done last year when Jim had his blood clots so they can compare. We called Peter Lougheed Hosp. and they will send them 'stat' if his office phones and requests them. Maybe that will be helpful.
Dr. Maxwell did call the mission dept. and talked to Dr. Holbrook (a brilliant Dr. who taught Dr. Maxwell). Dr. Holbrook says he still wants to see us go to Zimbabwe!! It has been suggested that if we want to go to Zimbabwe that Jim should have a surgery --- a scope through the trachea area that would go down and take out a lymph node or two so they can be tested. (Dr. Maxwell sees that there would be no real benefit by the surgery). Also - Jim should have a stress test (on a treadmill) to make sure that the heart is ok since his original little bout of chest pain has nothing to do with lymph nodes problems. So, we are going for a stress test on thurs. @ 11:30 in the same bldg. as Dr. maxwell's office.
So -- We are thinking that after we do the stress test on thursday then we will go to the missionary dept. and talk to them - hopefully to Dr. Holbrook himself (we will call tomorrow and see if we can set up an appt.). We think they should send us to Zimbabwe and in 6 months we could go to Johanesburg and get a CT scan done since we have to go there a couple of times a year anyway for meetings. If it shows problems then they can send us home. If the Lord wants us in Zimbabwe then everything will be okay.
Why do the surgery - if it is cancer, they don't treat it anyway since it progresses so slowly. And, we haven't figured out anything regarding the sarcoidosis yet!!! -- other than what I read is that it mostly effects people 20 -40 yrs. old and mostly african americans -- so I figure he doesn't have that :) But, then what do I know, right? Maybe the surgery would determine that -- I don't know.
We ask if our health insurance would cover the surgery, etc. The Dr. wasn't sure but will check with Dr. Holbrook. We will make sure it is covered if we do anything.
We went to the devotional tonight at the MTC and M. Russell Ballard was the speaker. It was very good, of course.
Must get to bed. We will keep you posted.
We are suppose to have some sunshine for the next few days which will be nice!!! Although it is warmer here than in Calgary.
Love, Sister Bullock
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Just to let you know that the Dr., requested another CT scan yesterday (of Jim's abdomen area). We suspect that we will hear something from him at the first of the week. We are still hoping it is nothing to worry about and that we will still be going to Zimbabwe. Time will tell.
We are on the missionary medical insurance and they don't seem to have any problem with any of this. We told them that we have some travel insurance with blue Cross for the first 30 days that we are here but they said that we should use Blue Cross as the secondary. We are certainly getting good service.
We are taking it easy today. It is snowing this morning. Hope you are all well.
Love, Elder and Sister Bullock
We are on the missionary medical insurance and they don't seem to have any problem with any of this. We told them that we have some travel insurance with blue Cross for the first 30 days that we are here but they said that we should use Blue Cross as the secondary. We are certainly getting good service.
We are taking it easy today. It is snowing this morning. Hope you are all well.
Love, Elder and Sister Bullock
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