Be INSPIRED

Follow along and read about how Ryan spent his final days surrounded by those he loved the most... his FAMILY.

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You can follow my blog at: dearryno.blogspot.com- Our life in Letters to Ryan
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November 11, 2009

Still here...and chugging along HAPPILY

I know it's been a good 2 weeks since I last posted... nothing to be worried about. We've all been a little busy and just thoroughly enjoying our time with Ryan.
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Ryan still comes here twice a week and usually spends about 2+ hours at each visit
Its not that Ryan loves coming to clinic, but he really appreciates being surrounded by other patients who are fighting a similar battle and a staff that really love and care about what they do.

Right now Ryan's counts continue to stay about the same. One day something may be UP and something else down a little- it is completely normal for his counts to fluctuate. We have to remind Ryan that just because one count drops and/or another rises, it does NOT mean that his cancer is back or growing! It is really easy to look at the glass half empty (which Ryan believes is being realistic)... but in this situation, we HAVE to think positively- Ryan is BEATING and WINNING this battle!

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So what ELSE has Ryan been up to?

He's been out and about

Chillin' in Green Valley, AZ @ the local strip mall
(wearing a shirt a fellow cancer survivor made for him)
...it's not.
But when you get lemons, you MAKE lemonade!

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Ryan has been sporting the latest fashions in socks:

Compression socks have become a new BEST FRIEND because of these:
(since I took this picture the fluid retention has gotten MUCH worse, so this picture shows his foot/leg on a GOOD day!)
Its crazy... Ryan is on immunosuppressants so his body doesn't reject his donor blood. The immunosuppresants cause high blood pressure. He is on meds to help with the high blood pressure and the high blood pressure meds causes the water retention in his feet, legs and ankles.

Lately Ryan's energy level has been pretty good, but his feet and legs hurt so bad that he needs to be seated with his legs elevated to ease the pain.

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Ryan was able to to celebrate Halloween with his FAVORITE princess, monster and witch:


Sadly, his legs were hurting TOO much to go out and supervise the trick or treating with the kids, so he stayed back to pass out candy

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The next day he was feeling up to doing a little grilling
...something he enjoys and missed doing this summer.

He was feeling so peppy that he thought he would be feeling up to doing some car detailing later in the week. Here he is taking inventory of his car care products:
(remember...he LOVES cars and anything that has to do with them)


Yup...he's even been doing some of this:
supervised of course!

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Ry helped celebrate an early birthday:

Since my parents were here, they wanted to give Max his birthday presents since they wouldn't be here for his real birthday...

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Ryan was also able to get out and see the final performance from Hallie's theatre group

notice anything different about Hallie's smile?

Someone is missing another front tooth:
Ryan loves seeing this toothless grin

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Then we got ready for this HUGE event:

In case you didn't know... we have some WONDERFUL friends here in Sahuarita. They got together and formed the Team Ryan Fundraising Committee. They spent MANY MANY hours planning, organizing and advertising in order to put on this amazing event. Our family is extremely grateful for the all the time and HARD WORK of our loving friends.

*** THANK YOU ***

Here is a picture of most of the helpers for the event:

Mindy:
the driving force behind all of this.... Thanks Min!

some pictures of the event:

REWIND, the fantastic band who entertained us during the event:
Thanks Sarah!

Ryan checking out one of the tables with his sister Jen

So many people and businesses generously gave items to be donated for the auction
*THANK YOU*

One of the tables:



The KEN OLSON FOUNDATION - a huge contributor to TEAM RYAN
The Ken Olson Foundation helps those who are fighting cancer by granting a wish or giving aide. The foundation started Project 34, which will help 34 people- 1 person for each year of Ken's life.

THANK YOU Ken Olson Foundation!

Thank you again to all those made the event SUCH a huge success: the committee, the band, the extra auction helpers, the MC's, and all those who came out to support Ryan and our family.

THANK YOU
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Then we made some time to go to Madera Canyon:

Jess and Jen
Ryan's sisters and kids drove over from SoCAL to help out with the auction.

Off to the park with the kiddos:

There, he used a sweatshirt as a makeshift beanie because his head got cold

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Ryan is the gardener in our home. The sad thing is he cant really do it while on the immunosuppresants. So he "tried" his hardest to keep his distance while his mom and Max planted away...



Some of the fruits of his labor that we enjoyed with our dinner:



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Today he came home from clinic with some PRESENTS...
Heparin flushes for his catheter

and at night he is exhuasted and its time to rest these:

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Tommorow is another day, another day to be thankful...

Keep Fighting

***GO TEAM RYAN***

Q: Is Ryan showing any signs of Graft VS Host Disease (GVH)? *What is Graft VS Host?
A: No, Ryan is doing really good and not showing any signs of GVH. *Graft VS Host is where the new donor cells attack the organs and tissues of the recipient.

Q: Has Ryan had any hearing loss?
A: No, something we are VERY grateful for. His hearing is just fine. As we were sitting in clinic one day, another patient came in and sat down by Ryan. He was saying that he couldn't hear anything and he was REALLY upset about his loss. Ryan and I both looked at eachother and were thinking the same thing. It was a reminder of how blessed we really are.

Q: Why did you choose this song?
A: Because Ryan loves it...we all LOVE it! One of these days I am going to snap a picture or video of Ryan actually shaking a hip or two! We LOVE to Par-tay!

12 comments:

Heather said...

That is so great that you have such a wonderful support group and great friends. We are always happy to see improvements Ryan makes, even if they are small. That is so awesome! And love the missing teeth smile too!

Mike and Lisa said...

Its so good to see you guys doing well and so happy. I know it may be tempting to see the glass half empty but it sure looks like you're living life with it half full! Take care.

Jared & Courtney Jackson said...

It's so wonderful to see your family happy and doing well. Still praying for you and love reading your blogs. Go Ryan!

Seth and Julie said...

How can you tell I click on your blog too much? Because when it pops up Chloe says, Hi Ryan! I have my not even two year old itching for her Ryan fix.

Good to see you doing so well and hospital free for so long now.

The benefit looks awesome! And Hallie looks so cute toothless. Most kids look so awkward at that age and she still manages to look like a supermodel.

Peter and Brittany Merrill said...

I was sitting here reading your post and Brittany said Ryan must be doing better if the song on the blog is Mylee,Hannah or whatever you call her. It was good to see you and I am glad that the auction was a success. Keep it up. p.s it was good to get the post on Britts blog she loves them.

Kim said...

Yay! A great update! Thanks for keeping us all informed. We're glad the auction went so well. Love to you all.

Tornado Alley said...

Its so great to know things are going well. We're so happy things are looking good and that you continue to see blessings. You deserve them!
You're in our prayers,
The Varela's

Katelin said...

I've been hoping things were going well, and I'm so glad things keep moving forward!! Julie's so right--Hallie looks so cute! You all look great, and it looks like the benefit was awesome. My aunt in Idaho Falls went to the benefit there and said it was a really great program, too. Wish I could have gone to both! Can't believe Max is so big!

Ryanne said...

I am glad that things are going the same, and that you are so busy enjoying each other that I don't mind the lag between blog posts. Cute Halloween pictures!

Tanya said...

Glad to hear your all doing so good. You have a beautiful family!

SmustysGirl said...

Its good to hear that things are going well for you! I was in the hospital last week for kidney stones and home w/ pain for a few days after. I forgot how awful it is to be in the hospital and feel so terrible. Nonetheless I kept thinking that what I was going through was only going to last for a few days and was nothing compared to what you are battling. You are such a strong man! I don't know how you do it; it must be that amazing wife. Keep getting better, we're pulling for you!

Unknown said...

Hey Ryan - thank you for your comment on my blog. Interestingly enough I just found your blog about a week ago from another Star Valley blog. Your family sure is cute. Looks like you are dealing with quite a bit. You do have a lot of people pulling for you to get well, hope you are feeling okay!