My Hardest Year

If you live long enough, it’s easy to point out a time of life or season and identify it as the most difficult time of life. That’s what the last year has been for me. I don’t think I’ll ever be the same again. But the goodness of the Lord has always been there.

  • It began with my Mama’s diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease, already having progressed to the moderate stage. I cannot bear to see her struggle. She’s the most precious to me.
  • A couple months later my labs were a train wreck, and I was no longer able to produce my own platelets and white blood cells. We learn this is a condition called MDS cancer or Myelodysplastic Syndrome. It’s a condition caused by years of having been treated with chemotherapy and radiation. Immediately my breast cancer treatment was brought to a halt because of the urgency of the bone marrow treatment. 
  • Several months ago, I started a bone marrow chemotherapy.  Although it’s taken some time, we are starting to see progression with the white blood cells and platelet counts.  Praise the Lord!

CURRENT
We are seeing platelets increase in great numbers, and my white blood cells are taking time to increase. The doctor ordered a bone marrow biopsy to determine what is going on in my body. She is encouraged by my progress.  I will have that biopsy November 14.

THANK YOU
I cannot begin to thank you for your prayers, most of all. They are sustaining us. We have a lifelong journey to go. So many of you chose to check on us regularly, and we feel so loved. Thank you for the cards and gifts that are sustaining us. The meals mean so much to us. We know the Lord is using you to care for us.

DOCTOR’S ORDERS
In light of my low immunity, my oncologist does not want any visitors to our home. 

HELPING FROM AFAR
Many of you have asked how you can still help. Most of all, pray for us. Door Dash, Uber Eats, and cards would be helpful. We still have our GoFundMe in progress if you would like to donate to help with meals and everyday expenses.  Your generosity means everything to me.

-Melissa
504-495-5413
459 Aurora Ave., Metairie, LA 70005

Please pray for us.

  • Mama’s congitive health
  • Mama’s continued physical well-being
  • My wound that I was hospitalized for in August
  • Upcoming bone marrow biopsy: November 14
  • Grace from the Lord

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6 responses to “My Hardest Year”

  1. Praying, Melissa.

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  2. We are continuing to pray for you and your mama as the Lord brings you to mind. My memories of time spent with your mama are such sweet ones. With her struggles now, I don’t know that she would remember me, but I most certainly remember her! And I’m thankful and all the richer for having known and loved her.
    With love and prayers,

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  3. Melissa, Eddie and I have read your email reports over the years. Our hearts have always hurt over what you have been going through. We are now so sorry to hear about what your mom is facing. I know she has been such a care giver and encourager for you. Know that we will be praying for both of you.🙏

    Love & hugs❤️🤗 Donna and Eddie Rhymes

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  4. Melissa I pray for you and your mom every night.   Encouraged by your results with blood count.    Praying the Lord will see you through all of this and give you peace.   Tell your mom hi for me.    When I’m ab

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  5. You and your mom are on my prayer list, and basically, that is what I pray. Post the link you want donations.

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  6. Hey Melissa, Thanks for the update

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