Tuesday, December 21, 2010

This is a wonderful time of the year as we celebrate the birth of Jesus, our Lord and Savior.

I am so blessed to be able to be with family during this season and I am so excited to see my grandchildren, Caleb and Carissa. age 4 and Kyle, age 1, to celebrate Christmas through their little eyes.

This past five weeks has been difficult for me because I tore my rotators cuff in November. It has been very painful and at the present time I have been doing physical therapy two times a week. I have had many friends and family that have been so kind to help care for me, bringing meals and taking me to doctors appointments since I have not been able to drive for five weeks.

After visiting Dr. Verdi today my blood counts are not responding to the new oral chemotherapy that I have been taking and I will need to go into the hospital for two units of blood and a platelet transfusion.

I would really appreciate prayer for wisdom for the nurses that will be administering the blood and platelets tomorrow; that my body would respond favorably with increased energy, that I will stay well, with no infection and be able to enjoy my family over the Christmas season.

I am trusting our Big God who is steadfast and so faithful.

May the joy of Jesus Christ fill your heart today and forever and wishing you all a Happy New Year!

God Bless You, Love, Sharon

He gives power to the weak, And to those who have no might, He increases strength. Isaiah 40:29

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Setback

The morning after Sharon arrived in CO to spend time with her daughter's family her right arm became immobilized due to intense pain in her shoulder. The cause? Unknown.

After consulting with her hematology/oncology clinic in AZ it was determined that we should take her to the ER. A number of hours later we had a new pain med in hand along with the recommendation to return to AZ for further diagnostics if the pain had not lessened the following day.

The pain continued so we booked her an immediate return flight.

Sharon's MRI results indicate that she has a badly torn right shoulder rotator cuff. Normally a severe tear like this would require surgery. But, with Sharon's low blood platelets surgery is not recommended. Instead her doctor is suggesting physical therapy.

Unfortunately the recovery is going to be long and painstakingly slow due to her body's inability to heal itself.

In addition to the rotator cuff Sharon has begun a new chemotherapy regiment. So far she seems to be handling it well with the help of anti-nausea medication.

Thankfully Sharon's son and his family have been able to care for Sharon full-time.
Please be in prayer for Sharon in the following ways:
1. for the pain to be released in her body and for mobility in her shoulder/arm
2. strength under difficult circumstances
3. her body to respond positively to the new chemotherapy drug
4. for her needs to be met both emotionally and tangibly (if you would like to be part of Sharon's care community please send an e-mail to angelakintner@hotmail.com - please include your first and last name and e-mail address)



"Our God is greater
Our God is stronger
Our God is higher than any other
Our God is healer, awesome in power
Our God, Our God" (pic of Sharon, aka 'Nana' with grandchildren Caleb & Carissa at their birthday party)

Thank you for your prayers and for walking alongside Sharon.

In Him

Angela

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Hi To All My Prayer Warriors:

It has been a "Miracle Summer" for me and my health has been stable. I have been receiving chemotherapy weekly for maintenance and I have been feeling good.

I was blessed to have my dream come true to take my grandchildren to Disneyland in June, visit my sister and her family in July, and see my daughter,son in law and grandchildren in August for my birthday. We created many wonderful memories and I am so grateful for the Lord's faithfulness to me.

Unfortunately, Friday I just received the news that through the blood tests they have discovered that I am out of remission again and the leukemia (10% blasts) are showing up in my blood. Therefore, a new treatment plan with different drugs will be required to help my present situation.

I know that all of you have been standing with me, trusting God and believing for the manifestation of my healing.
I would really appreciate your prayers for wisdom for Dr. Verdi, my strength, no reactions to the new drugs, and continued faith for my Miracle!

I know that nothing is impossible with God!

Our God is greater, Our God is stronger, Our God is higher than any other, Our God is healer, Awesome in power, Our God, Our God!

But thanks be to God, which giveth us the VICTORY through our Lord Jesus Christ.

"Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, for as much as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord." I Cor 15:57,58

Thank you for your continued prayers. God Bless!

In His Grip,
Love Sharon

Sunday, October 17, 2010

My First Make A Wish

I had the opportunity as a Make A Wish coordinator to help fulfill a child's wish on October 16, 2010.
This is Elijah and his wish came true.Elijah's wish was granted by going on a shopping spree and purchasing many electronics. In addition to receiving a gratis laptop computer he bought a Wii, a DS for him and a sibling, an i-pod, clothes and more! As you can see we got to 'ride in style' in a white limousine.
The limousine picked us up and took us wherever we wanted to go.
This is me with Caroline, the other wish granting coordinator.
Elijah has one brother Jordan 9, a sister Josinda 12, and their grandmother Marcella who is raising the boys.
It was a very special fun filled day!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Big Hug from God

Another wish came true for me today August 5, 2010 because I became a Wish Granter with Make a Wish Foundation. I have wanted to be a volunteer for many years.

My first assignment was a little boy named Elijah who also has Leukemia. A wish granter meets with the family, spends time getting to know the child and submits paperwork for the wish.

Elijah's wish is that he would like to go on a special shopping spree and have a laptop computer. It was so special meeting him and be an encouragement to the grandmother who is raising him. I brought Church's Chicken because that was Elijah's favorite and he ate five chicken legs and drank root beer. His hair came in curly like mine after losing all of it. It was a special evening! Here are a couple pictures!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Back Home Again in Indiana


This July I had the wonderful opportunity to fly back to my hometown roots in Indiana. A friend blessed me with a free ticket so that I could see old friends, my sister Patty and her famly. Fresh corn on the cob, home grown tomatoes and cucumbers out of my sisters garden was worth the trip alone!
One of the highlights is that my sister took me to Chicago for three days. She surprised
me and took me to a Broadway musical called "Billy Elliot". I had not been to Chicago for 40 years so we enjoyed seeing all of the growth of Chicago with the manificent high rise buildings like the Trump Tower and Willis Tower. We took a tour on the double decker bus which was so much fun.
Back home we enjoyed the pool and spent a lot of family time with my niece and nephew
and their precious children.

Here are some wonderful pictures of my trip!
(Sharon, younger sister Patty and her daughter Michelle)
(Michelle and her beautiful family)
(Noah and Sharon)
(High School friend Anita, Sharon)
(High School friend Julie, Sharon)

Monday, August 16, 2010

Run for the Cure

This post is written by a younger friend of Sharon's named Lindsey who ran the Rock N' Roll Seattle Marathon in order to raise money for Leukemia research.

Lindsey writes:

June 26, 2010 was a day to remember. This is the day I would complete running a race consisting of 26.2 miles. It sounds almost impossible, but when doing it for a cure it becomes enjoyable.

The journey began in January of 2010, when I had just completed my first half marathon at the P.F. Chang’s event here in Arizona. The experience was so exhilarating I was anxious for the next event I could participate in. With that being said, I registered for the Rock’n’Roll Seattle marathon and began my training almost immediately.

While running on the weekends, I noticed this running group that always ran at the same time as I. I finally decided to stop one of them and ask what they were all about. The gentleman gladly explained that they were a part of a non-profit organization to help find a cure for Leukemia and Lymphoma—Sharon immediately came to mind.

I ended up giving the man my information to send me details about the organization and a week or two later I was registered to not only run 26.2 miles, but also to raise $4,000 for a cure.

Both of these feats were a little overwhelming but I knew I could do it.

The next five months I began asking for donations from people I knew and began hearing several stories about how those people have been affected by this horrible sickness. This was all more motivation!

By June 1, I had raised $4,116! The first milestone was completed and only one more to go. Although June was a very hot month here in Arizona, I was determined to keep training.

Before I knew it, it was June 24th and I was boarding a plane to Seattle with my best friend (a.k.a support) and I was on my way to conquering this marathon.

June 26, 2010, 3:30 a.m.: I was up and getting ready to run this race.

I first checked the forecast for the day and, of course, it said cloudy with a high of 52 degrees and a low of 41 degrees; huge difference from Arizona! I got dressed and met my team in the lobby to get on the buses at 4:30 a.m. The bus ride was only a half-hour, but by 5:00a.m I was at the starting line ready to go.

For two hours I had to wait in anticipation because the race started at 7:00a.m. When 6:30 finally rolled around, we began lining up in our corrals to get ready to start the race! 7:00a.m., the gun goes off. There were about 30,000 people running this race, 6,000 full marathoners and 24,000 half marathoners.

There is a huge mob of people slowly moving until there is enough room to kind of spread out. The half marathoners and full marathoners stayed together until mile 9; and then there were hills. Hills so steep my hand could almost touch the ground if I reached out.

This first hill continued for about 3 more miles and the it was downhill; which at this point it almost hurt more than running uphill because your joints and muscles are so sore. When I reached mile 15, I slowed down a bit to take in how huge this uphill stretch was; it was so long I could not see where it ended. Soon to find out the stretch went uphill the whole time! I made it up and down without collapsing, which was a miracle because I was HURTING!

When I reached mile 23 I was really thinking about giving up and just walking the rest of the way because I was in so much pain.

When this thought went through my head I immediately thought of Sharon. I couldn't believe all the complaining I was doing about this pain that I have only been experiencing for the past 2 hours when Sharon goes through pain worse than this on a daily basis!

When I came to this realization I shut my mouth and powered through the race. If it weren’t for Sharon I wouldn’t have finished. Completing the marathon was the biggest accomplishment I have ever encountered, but knowing that I did it to find a cure for Leukemia and Lymphoma was an even bigger one.

With love,

Lindsey Scott

Official finish time: 4:06:53

Money raised that the Rock’n’Roll Seattle marathon: $2 million