March 22, 2011

Updates and Prayers

Hello to all of you who are still checking in on us.  I sincerely apologize for the very long delay in updating the blog.  We have had a very busy and craptastic last few weeks.  We ended February with a move back into my parents house after we sold our house.  That went smoothly, but moving while pregnant and with a toddler are both exhausting. 

Max's labs have also sent us on a lovely roller coaster ride.  We believe they are up and down due to dehydration.  We are pumping him full of fluids but also trying to allow him to feel hungry so that he will start eating for us.  There is a very fine line between the two and its difficult to try and keep both his kidney happy and his feeling of hunger in tact.  I am beyond frustrated with the whole process.  I just want my kid to eat.  His problem is that he is stubborn.  He doesn't want to sit down long enough to eat.  He will take a few bites (on his own because he is all of a sudden Mr. Independent and doesn't want us to help) and then he fights with us because he "wans to get down an pway."  He hasn't figured out how to chew anything either so he is still on a puree.  Like I said, very frustrating to say the least.  On the bright side, he is starting to drink a little more by mouth. 

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We are asking all of you for prayers.  We are also asking that you ask all that you know to please pray.  Some of you may remember that Tim's dad was diagnosed with a brain tumor three years ago.  This brain tumor is now winning.  Despite the couple of rounds of chemo that Larry endured 6 weeks ago, the tumor continued to grow and Larry slowly got worse.  3 weeks ago, it was decided that it was time to stop treatment and call Hospice in.  In 3 short weeks Larry has gone downhill very fast.  Tim came home this evening from visiting with his dad and said that he was no longer eating and could barely talk.  Larry hasn't gotten out of bed since Sunday afternoon. 

I will forever cherish the memories that we have with Larry.  He is a great man with a huge heart.  When Max was in the NICU, Larry was at his bedside a few times a week.  He would always tell me who was praying for Max and all of the stories he would tell the ladies at work about his only grandchild.  He is so proud to be Max's "pawpaw."  You can see his face light up, even now, when Max walks in the room and shouts "PAWPAW!"  Max is the light of his life.

Please pray for peace and comfort for both Larry and the entire Livingston family.  Goodbyes suck,  especially when it could very well be the last time you say it to someone.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beth I am soooooo sorry to here about Larry! Lori and I were college roommates and my husband and I were just talking about Larry a couple days ago. Please keep us posted on his status too. Hugs and prayers to everyone

Joann Legg said...

We just read your blog about Larry. Please keep us posted on his status. Jim talked to him about 4 weeks ago. But feels uncomfortable about calling now. Please call home # 815-844-3320
Jim's work # 815-842-3344 or my email is joann.legg@frontier.com. He is always in our prayers.
Jim and Joann Legg

Anonymous said...

Such a very tragic situation!!!
Larry has been such a good friend for so many years. Always bright, always willing to pitch in and help - "Just a small part of my job."
It was Larry who first pointed me to the Max blog just days after its creation, and Larry who provided the personal progress reports from a grandfatherly point of view. He truly loves that boy, and his family.
Larry will always be remembered for his involvment with our softball program, especially when Lori played for the 'Stangs.
Your family has been through sooo much, and now this....
Thoughts and prayers remain with you, Judy, and the entire Livingston clan throughout this very difficult time.

DS/BBHS