Monday, March 29, 2010

Memorial Service Details

Thanks to all for your wonderful notes and memories of my mom. As previously mentioned, the memorial for Debbie is on April 10th at 10am at Corpus Christi Church in Lansdale. We'll be greeting guests beginning at 9am. For close friends, family, coworkers, and hospital staff, a reception will be held at the Blue Bell Country Club immediately following the mass.

For those of you traveling in from afar, we've reserved a block of rooms at Normandy Farm , which is located very close to the reception site. We look forward to seeing you and having you join us in the celebration of Mom's incredible life.

Much love,

Jessie

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The Journey Has Ended

Dear FODs,

Debbie’s battle finally ended yesterday morning at 6:30 AM. She received very good care by the Lansdale hospital staff and was pain and fever free at the end.

True to her nature, Debbie was given a few hours to live on Friday afternoon when they discontinued all treatments and Debbie was able to “stretch it” into a few days. So much so, that we had to break our vigil into shifts because we were wearing down ourselves. Walid came up and he and Jessie covered nights. Mike and Laurie covered evenings and I covered the in between times or was at the store or by the stove.

Yesterday morning, I arrived at the hospital at 4:30 AM and Debbie looked much better than she did on Sunday. She virtually had no fever and was completely pain free. She was receiving ativan and dilaudid on the hour which kept her peaceful to the end. Her breathing was deliberate but not labored and she was resting quietly, like she was asleep at home. She was hoping for a peaceful ending and she did get that wish.

Jess and Walid left around 5:00 AM for Walid to beat the traffic back home to be with the kids and Jess came back a little before 6:00 AM. We were sitting next to Debbie’s bed when Jessie noticed that Debbie had just stopped breathing. She did not make any sounds or movements. Because she died of respiratory failure, her heart continued to beat for a time even though she was no longer breathing. Debbie continued to fight even though she was gone!

Father G. came back to the hospital and spent some time with us at Debbie’s bed. He blessed her and said a prayer at the bedside. We asked Father G. to say a special prayer for Joey because we are pretty sure that Debbie is kicking his ass now! As soon as we walked out of the funeral home she gave us a sign with a gigantic crack of thunder! Poor Joey was getting it for sure.

We have made arrangements with the same funeral home we used for Joey. Father G will say a funeral mass on April 10th @ 10:00 AM at Corpus Christi Church in Lansdale. We will provide more details as the plans materialize.

Thanks to everyone for all the help you have given us with the rides to HUP, GVH and wherever Debbie needed to go either to receive transfusions or to spend her Kohl’s cash. We could not have done this for this long without you.

We will be forever grateful to Dr. Porter, Heather and the staff of the HUP chemo clinic. We know that Dr. Porter and Heather bought us a few more years with Debbie after the transplant failed. The team at the chemo clinic went above and beyond the call for us and we will never forget you.

Love to all.

Joe, Jess, Walid, Mike and Laurie

Friday, March 19, 2010

Homeward Bound

Dearest friends and family,

I'm writing from Lansdale Hospital where mom was admitted on Wednesday after suffering a subcutaneous brain hemorrhage. Mom has been mostly nonresponsive since the incident and began having seizures today. After a long conversation with Dr. Porter, we have all agreed that it is time to switch mom back into hospice mode. As of this afternoon, all antibiotics and transfusions of blood products was discontinued. Her body is already showing signs of dehydration and we are able to give her ativan and pain medication to keep her in a relaxed state. We decided that another transport to a hospice facility would be too traumatic for mom so she will remain at Lansdale Hospital.

While it is not easy to share such sad news with you all, I am relieved that mom is mostly comfortable and is unaware of where she is right now. After such a long battle, Mom deserves nothing more than a graceful exit. Friends, please hold on to your memories of Mom. She would not want anyone to see her like this as it is difficult to witness. I know many may wish to say goodbye, but we ask that you respect Mom's wishes to keep these last moments of her life private. We love you all, and can feel your prayers and thoughts lifting us up during this difficult time.

Love,

Jessie