Thursday, December 6, 2012

Two Years!

I am still amazed at the awesome work of our great God.  His mercies are so beautiful to me.  I want to continually thank Him for His great work.  I want a heart attitude that remembers.

So, today...I say "thank you" all over again.  God's rich and precious mercies are so good to us.  Two years ago we were waiting in anticipation.  Hands clenched with prayer.  Hearts broken before Him.  Desperate that He would hear us and respond.  Ultimately trusting that His will was best...no matter the outcome.

And back in December of 2010 God said, "Yes!"  It's wild to me that He said yes.  I have no word on how the other patients are doing.  I do know that my mother's donor is well.  The two of them have become kindred spirits in all of this.  Trading gifts and such here and there.  Visiting.  Praying.  Connecting.  Thankful.  My father's recipient never contacted him.  Maybe it's a man thing.  Men just doing do that sort of thing as much.  I pray that everyone is well and healthy and active.

My parents are doing well.  At this very moment they are planning a trip to Europe for the summer.  Who would have thought that they would be traveling to Europe two years ago?  Well, that's the plan.  They are enjoying their grandkids.  They are serving in the local community.  They are like the Energizer Bunny: they keep going and going and going.

I can't help but praise God for His great, great work here.  May His great name forever be lifted high!

Humbled by His great love,
Melissa Culver

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

It's Been A Year

Yes, I know...time has just raced by.  You can't believe it has been a year already either.  Neither can we.  We honestly, have no new news to report to you.  And as they say, "No news is good news."

So, we continue to rejoice again and again in God's amazing provision for all 13 people who gave away an organ (my dad included) and for all 13 who received one (my mom included).  It's amazing to see God's handiwork.  It's amazing to see prayers answered.  It's amazing to have my parents...together...and healthy.

A friend of mine told me the other day, "I try to say, 'Thank you, Lord,' each week.  For each time I said, 'Lord, please...' I want to remember to thank Him."  Such a great word.  I have taken on that same attitude.  I try to thank Him at least once a week as I am truly humbled by His goodness...to us.

Thank you for journeying with us, beloved.  Thank you for letting us share with you how good He has been to us.
Thank you, Lord, for your sweet care over my parents.
Thank you, church, for lifting us up in prayer and for serving us.
Thank you, friends, for humbly walking with us.
Thank you, prayer warriors, for humbly serving us.
Thank you, everyone, for loving us.

Feel free to click "Home" above and meander about the site.  He has called us to remember.  It is good.

Humbled,
Rejoicing,
Melissa Culver

Monday, June 6, 2011

Six Month Anniversary

I can't believe it myself, but today is the six month anniversary of the whole kidney thing. Yes!  Six months ago we were all here:

And we lived through all of this:

Kim and Frank are doing great!  Recovery has been outstanding.  Kim has absolutely amazed all of the medical staff she works with.  She has progressed along each stage of recovery with flying colors. Just beautifully (Thank you, LORD!).  Frank's recovery is going well.  His health is good.  No news to report there.

Thank you, friends, for caring so much along the way.  Your love, care, and generosity have been such a rich and beautiful blessing to our family.  Thank you so much.

Because of His great love,
Melissa Culver

Friday, June 3, 2011

Kim Met Her Donor

Yesterday Kim and Frank met Kim's donor.  They met Maria at The Cheesecake Factory and had a lovely dinner.

Kim and Frank are still out of town, so I don't have details of their spectacular time together, but I'm sure I'll get plenty here soon.

Rejoicing at the spectacular work He does,
Melissa Culver

Monday, January 17, 2011

Heading Home

Kim was released from the hospital.  Frank and Kim are in route home as I type.  They are grateful for your prayers, love, and kindness.  Thank you, as always, for serving them/us in this season.

Because of His great, great love,
Melissa Culver

Hallelujah!

All is well, friends.  Thank you, LORD.

Kim's angiogram was successful.  The doctors were unable to locate any blockage in the heart.  Certainly there was blockage at one point (chest pain and increased enzymes).  The doctors were speculating that blockage could have occurred in a small pathway in the heart.  And they are thinking that said blockage dissolved on its own.  No action to aid the heart was necessary.  No stent was put in.

At this point Kim will be on two medications to aid in keeping her pulse within range, previously it had been elevated.  And Plavix will be added to her meds as well.  These two should help keep future clots from forming.

 6 Praise be to the LORD,
   for he has heard my cry for mercy.
7 The LORD is my strength and my shield;
   my heart trusts in him, and he helps me.
My heart leaps for joy,
   and with my song I praise him.
 8 The LORD is the strength of his people,
   a fortress of salvation for his anointed one.
Psalm 28:6-8

Rejoicing in His excellent provision,
Melissa Culver

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Saint Agnes Medical Center


Things are well.  Kim is fine.  She's resting comfortably at Saint Agnes Medical Center in Fresno, CA.  She is requesting NO phone calls at this time, please.

Kim has been in the hospital since Friday (January 14, 2011).

On Thursday she went to the ER in Merced in light of some chest pain.  She was given a nitroglycerin tablet to alleviate the discomfort from the chest pain--and prevent anything that could potentially be in the works.  The chest pain subsided.  Two blood draws were taken.  As the results were analyzed it was clear that something had occurred in the heart muscle.  (Enzymes are secreted when tissues are denied oxygen.  The blood vessels collapse and enzymes are present in the blood.)  These numbers continued to increase over several hours.  After being monitored for several hours she was later released under the condition that she would see her cardiologist the very next day.  She agreed.

On Friday she went directly to her cardiologist.  He looked at the numbers and admitted her to the hospital.  It was too late in the day to order an angiogram.  The UC Davis transplant team was contacted.  The on-call doctors chatted with them to make sure that the course of action they were taking was acceptable in light of her recent organ surgery.  The medical staff is all on the same page.  Everything is progressing smoothly.

What now?
Kim is resting delightfully the hospital.  Here are some pictures of her stay:
Kim enjoyed playing cards with Melissa.  It helped to pass the time.
This is seriously the menu she has in her room.
It's six pages long.  Yes, six pages! 
Just call in your order and food service brings it to you.
I joked with Kim that she was on clearance.  The nursing staff
uses UPC scanners to log patient medications and activity.
They are able to verify with certainty that they have accessed the
correct file on the computer system.  I found that to be quite fascinating--and comical!
What next?  On Monday Kim is having an angiogram.  They will examine her heart to locate the blockage.  After the blockage has been located they will then repair the blockage as needed--possibly a stent.  The medical staff has predicted that she'll get out of the hospital by Tuesday.  We'll see how things go on Monday and that should give us a clearer picture on when she is released.

Why so late in posting this?  Kim wanted to keep things under the radar on this one.  She didn't want anyone to be alarmed.  She wanted for life to be bumping along like "normal."  She doesn't want people to be concerned about her more than is necessary.  Secondly, she needed to rest.  Her phone has been quite silent and it has been excellent for her.  She has been able to lay low and rest.  Her heart needed that.

Beloved, thank you for your continued love and support for our family.  You are very dear and precious to us.  Thank you so much.

 1 Praise the LORD.
   Praise the LORD, you his servants;
   praise the name of the LORD.
2 Let the name of the LORD be praised,
   both now and forevermore.
3 From the rising of the sun to the place where it sets,
   the name of the LORD is to be praised. 

Praying fervently for His plans,
Melissa Culver