Wednesday, September 19, 2007

it's my birthday!

35 years old today, i figure that must be the halfway point for my lifespan, minimum. i have always teased that my kids owe me some dirty diaper changing and i fully plan on collecting that service from them when i am old.

spent the sunrise on bennett valley ridge this morning, watched the brightness of the stars become completely eclipsed by the power of the sun and it made me realize how much my faith and hope have grown in the last couple months. from the initial anxiety of 1 small tumor, to the depth of fear and darkness of the death sentence from 08/1/2007, johnna and i have been brought into a place of joy and intimacy that i have craved ALL MY LIFE! not to mention my relationship with God taking a consuming passionate reckless obsession. another hardly noticed byproduct has been the complete release of several giant issues of bitterness and regret and unforgiveness.

i have come to believe that God is never the source of disease, yet sometimes i am tempted to worship him for the cancer! i do not, i do curse this wickedness, and revile it, yet the pain and the struggle and loss of this season has produced so much to celebrate, i am left with nothing but gratitude. There are good days and bad days, including a terrifying hallucinegic mix of pain killers, but this adventure is a life worth living.

a few more details to update as well, i have completed 4 of 15 daily radiation treatments here in santa rosa ca. the last treatment is scheduled for october 3rd and then hopefully we can complete our road trip to Mt Shasta CA. We are also receiving much more comprehensive medical coverage afforded by the CA medi-cal program and it looks like there may be more resources and possibilities for conventional treatments available.

thanks again to all for the love and labor and generosity,

isaac

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

smooth beauracracy?

as you know if you've been in touch lately, i have been suffering some extreme pain caused by a tumor located on my spine. apparently the tumor is compressing a vertabrae which has pulled nerve bundles out of alignment and has caused other pains to radiate out from the location of the tumor. All the oncologists and dr.s agree that radiation on this tumor will shrink or eliminate it, obviously eliminating the pain. (as compared to the nightmare of narcotic pain relief coupled with side effects and withdrawal symptoms which i have accidently put myself through twice). the down side is that radiation is roughly $1,000.00 per treatment and i will need anywhere from 10 - 20 treatments to effectively deal with this tumor.

i decided to try again with medi-caid, medical, etc. this time the process was smooth and quick and is already done and i have been approved! i actually begin radiation hopefully tomorrow! this means we will be staying in the santa rosa area during the treatments, possibly taking our weekends up in mt shasta.

i am still having some pretty bad days, but there are some good days included in the mix now as well, and i sure am enjoying those ones.

as always, my heart has been expanded to near bursting with the love and encouragement and support and sensitivity i have received from all of you, my friends. thank you again and again, we are all on this crazy ride together and we will all rock on when we have kicked this evil disease right in the balls.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

now we are cooking with oil ... HOLY OIL

after an incredible night of love and an outpouring of incredible generosity, i returned to my parents house (where we are temporarily staying in santa rosa ca) and had the worst shock of pain and torment i have yet gone through. the spinal tumor combined with some extreme stomach cramps (possibly side effect of the pain killers) and several other various aches and pains, escalated to a whole new intensity. things went okay during the day on friday but then again on friday night things went really sour. friday night ended up being so bad i had my first moment of weakness, of not being resolved to fight with everything i had. the pain was so extreme and so constant for so long i started to lose my desire to fight.

then ... saturday came with support from some of Gods finest. a dr. that goes to church with my parents has already volunteered a ton of time for consultations and research and comfort. he was able to make some key adjustments to the pain medications i am taking which helped some of the pain subside. then a precious family that have been long time friends came by to pray. we had an amazing time of standing together and declaring God's goodness and their encouragement and boldness in christ has actually changed some things in my spirit that i believe broke some of the power of this disease to torment me. it is already past the hour of my suffering from the 2 previous nights and i am reasonable comfortable and at peace. i actually believe that this is the first manifestation of the healing that God is working into me, and will just simply continue.

we are celebrating Gods work of purifying and strenghtening and restoring me. the difference in my body is monumental.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

reality check

so far most of my posts have been a reflection of the mindset that i have chosen as a method of fighting this disease. i choose a perspective that is full of hope and joy and dignity and strength. i am now also experiencing some of the downside of cancer, and as i am choosing not to focus my thoughts or energy on those things i have not really posted the whole story. so here it is, some of the nasty side (which for me just only really began about 3 weeks ago).

i am not 100% certain that this really is the source of the pain, but it is very likely that there is a tumor on my spine that is destroying the bone tissue. this is a condition that has become extremely painful. because of its location on my upper back there are many movements that trigger a shock of pain. recently that has progressed into a constant nagging pain that is most disruptive at night while i attempt sleep. this has driven me to begin the process of searching for the appropriate pain medication to bring me some relief so that i may continue to function as close to normal (for me) as possible. the one i am on right now is very effective at reducing the pain, and some of the side effects are pleasant. the other side effects however, have been their own little bit of struggle. What I would like to communicate is this, for those of you who pray please lift these issues up to our Father; bad constipation, occasionally crippling fatigue and mental slow down, periodic waves of flu like symptoms, and the craziest one of all, a one month supply is $360.00.

the other struggle that weighs heavily upon me is the loss of the ability to play with my boys the way we are used to playing. we have always been able to have wild time and play very aggressively and actively with each other and i currently experience intense pain when i just try to throw a ball! i am able to connect with my sons in other ways that are really significant, but there is something that we all really miss now that we cannot slap, body slam, titty twist and sucker punch each others ribs.

i appreciate those of you who have had suggestions regarding medical care, and i also appreciate those of you who have refrained from overloading me with information. when it comes to play time with the wild ones, i would welcome any and all suggestions and ideas about what me and the boys could do together that will satisfy their natural tendency towards crazy time, and allow me to stay boring and immobile. i haven't included naomi in this as her and i have never used slapping or body slamming in any of our play and she prefers the calmer modes of interacting (seems strange that i have a child like that at all). I am also looking for ways to create awesome significant memories for my babies as they are struggling with the torment of a sick daddy and their fear of losing me. so shoot me any ideas you have or things that you have done that might create lasting fond memories.

bless all y'all

on the road again!

we are heading back to california! we love texas more than any other place we've ever been, but there are some great things available to us in california for right now. i have not kept this blog as informative and up to date as i would have liked and this post will likely be the least coherent of them all, but i do want to let you all know the latest. the tumor on my spine has grown increasingly painful and has actually gotten severe enough to get me into some painkillers. the dose that is required to make the pain level tolerable is also enough to slow me down an awful lot, so i may not make a whole lot of sense in my communication (i'm just glad that i can't slur my words on a blog)
i cannot believe the overwhelming amount of support that my family has received from this great community. i can't imagine that any other individual fighting this beast of cancerr has had the kind of outpouring of generosity, ingenuity and (the drugs kind of ebb and flow, i have sat here at the keyboard for about 10 minutes after typing the word ingenuity and keep forgetting what i am trying to think of to communicate) ... i guess i'll just have to leave you hanging. as an example for those of you who have not personally been subjected to my most recent obsession, a dear friend in texas let me borrow his beautiful 2000 heritage springer softail harley for the week prior to our departure for california. on the day before our planned departure, i was starting to work on getting the bike back to him and he and his wife told me to figure out a way to take the scoot to california with us. i don't know how much all y'all (thats texan for referring to plural form of you) know about your average harley owner but thats kind of like saying "here, take my right leg and all of my joy with you to california. this example is just one of many giant acts of generosity and again and again i am filled with love and gratitude for our God who takes the plans of our enemy intended to destroy us and turns them to pure blessing.
in this season there are many wonderful people that i love dearly that are sending me there messages of love and hope. as my days lately seem to be a stumbling match between intense pain and bill and teds excellent pain meds i have not been returing very many calls. please forgive me and have grace, the majority of my energy and coherency has gone into pouring myself into the lives of my wife and babies (and honestly a little bit of harley time). i do love receiving your messages!

i am pretty sure there are a lot more details i should be providing but the keyboard has actually become incredibly blurry for now, so please pray without ceasing, send lots of money and love, and i hope to see YOU very soon.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

fundraisers and such

several fundraisers occured this weekend in the texas area and an incredible $7,000.00 was raised. there is also an awesome event being planned for the santa rosa ca area on sept 6. for details on that please sign up for updates here, or call an information line at 707.237.5701.

we have also been blessed by another dear friend with the creation of an online travel site that will also generate some income for us. you can either simply book your flights and hotel accomodations there, or you can actually set up your own travel site as a part of my business and you and i both will receive commissions from business generated on your site! to book travel arrangements visit here or for more info on the business visit here.

i cannot express the magnitude of gratitude (copyright jesse jackson at some point i am sure) this lehr family has for all the incredible efforts going on to support us. there are some huge efforts requiring many hours of work and devotion, may God bless you tenfold for the gifts you have bestowed.

Monday, August 20, 2007

holy crap

so much to update, so few brain cells devoted to remembering them all!

the conclusion of our california /tijuana trip was not quite as hopeful as we would have liked. my current diagnosis is extreme enough that even the alternative hospitals are talking about extended life expectancy rather than complete remission. they have experienced complete remission but it is the exception rather than the rule.

we returned to austin on thursday the 9th, and on friday the 10th, went through the needle biopsy which i highly recommend avoiding if at all possible. i left for georgia on saturday to spend a week at a conference regarding the spiritual and physical dynamics of healing and being whole. it was really good eye opening material, and i again have a great hope that i will be completely healed. the "for my life" conference at Be In Health ministries has recorded numerous miracle healings of many untreatable diseases including terminal cancer.

Right after the lest session of the conferenc i started experiencing some chest pain and shortness of breath. after the most exasperating time of dealing with emergency rooms in ga it was finally determined that i had a partially collapsed lung, along with a small amount of fluid and swelling of the lining of my lung and chest wall. things could have been worse, but it seems that some of the physically painful implications of the cancer may be starting to manifest.

it also appears that the original diagnosis i received was incomplete. believe it or not, there are more tumors than i thought my oncologist discussed. there are 5 or 6 in my lungs with at least one tumor in each of the lobes of the lungs, and 4 or 5 tumors in my liver, as well as the one on my spine. we are standing strong against fear and doubt, but it is a very hard position to maintain at times. we are going to head back up to shasta in a week or so to stay until the funds for tijuana are available.

i think that is all for now, thank you for tracking with the lehr family. i desperately seek your continued prayer and financial support, and look forward with great hope to having a good report of God's power soon.