waynes sci blog

Some thank yous are in order before leaving China. A humble thank you to the Lord who makes everything possible. The team leader, multi tasker who is my wife, Deb, I Love You. To my children, Brandon, Christi and Brittany who just keep on giving. To my two motivators and special grandkids Connor and Carlee. A big thank you to my Mom and Deb’s Dad. A special thanks to Jarrett 600 transfers Buckner. Jim Donahues special prayers - what a gift. Phil Carson - constant coaching, Scott Sharp - a watchful eye. Dr Coy and Marlene for your continual care for me and my family. A big thank you to the China Connection, family and friends You’ll never know how the emails, blogs, prayers and encouragement helped these last 30 days. Thank you all. God Willing Wayne

1 comment July 5th, 2007

waynes sci blog

I had my final stem cell injection today. Everything went well. Thanks to my wife who was so concerned I had too much anesthetic the first time I don’t think I get much of anything. I continue to have increased sensitivity in several areas and more strength. Other changes will just have to see and I’m trying to be patient. We have gotten several new patients in and at one time there were four different languages being spoken at the same time. This was really overwhelming for a small town boy . We have been stocking up on 60 cent DVD’s for the trip home. I can’t wait to get home for a porksteak. That’s a blunt hint Deb. These next two days can’t go fast enough. I know I still have plenty of hard work to do. My cousin Phil Carson has continued to encourage me to Fight the Good Fight —Run the Race —-Finish the Course. I confidently put my body and soul in God’s Hands. Let him have all your worries and cares, for he is always thinking about you and watching everything that concerns you. Peter 5:7 God Willing Wayne

6 comments July 3rd, 2007

waynes sci blog

I feel like time is standing still. There is so much I want to do not only for myself but for others. The different sensations come and go but definitely feel favorable. We anxiously await the best for each pt. because we are a team. It’s difficult to stay objective when your heart, entire future are dependent on your response. My Uncle Paul sent this and I thought it was very timely.

I was at the corner grocery store buying some early potatoes. I noticed a small boy, delicate of bone and feature, ragged but clean, hungrily apprising a basket of freshly picked green peas. I paid for my potatoes but was also drawn to the display of fresh green peas. I am a pushover for creamed peas and new potatoes. Pondering the peas, I couldn’t help overhearing the conversation between Mr. Miller (the store owner) and the ragged boy next to me.

‘Hello Barry, how are you today?’

‘H’lo, Mr. Miller. Fine, thank ya. Jus’ admirin’ them peas. They sure look good.’

‘They are good, Barry. How’s your Ma?’

‘Fine. Gittin’ stronger alla’ time.’

‘Good. Anything I can help you with?’

‘No, Sir. Jus’ admirin’ them peas.’

‘Would you like to take some home?’ asked Mr. Miller.

‘No, Sir. Got nuthin’ to pay for ‘em with.’

‘Well, what have you to trade me for some of those peas?’

‘All I got’s my prize marble here.’

‘Is that right? Let me see it’ said Miller.

‘Here ’tis. She’s a dandy.’

‘I can see that. Hmmmmm, only thing is this one is blue and I sort of go for red. Do you have a red one like this at home?’ the store owner asked.

‘Not zackley but almost.’

‘Tell you what. Take this sack of peas home with you and next trip this way let me look at that red marble’. Mr. Miller told the boy.

‘Sure will. Thanks Mr. Miller.’

Mrs. Miller, who had been standing nearby, came over to help me. With a smile she said, ‘There are two other boys like him in our community, all three are in very poor circumstances. Jim just loves to bargain with them for peas, apples, tomatoes, or whatever. When they come back with their red marbles, and they always do, he decides he doesn’t like red after all and he sends them home with a bag of produce for a green marble or an orange one, when they come on their next trip to the store.’

I left the store smiling to myself, impressed with this man. A short time later I moved toColorado, but I never forgot the story of this man, the boys, and their bartering for marbles. Several years went by, each more rapid than the previous one. Just recently I had occasion to visit some old friends in that Idaho community and while I was there learned that Mr. Miller had died. They were having his visitation that evening and knowing my friends wanted to go, I agreed to accompany them. Upon arrival at the mortuary we fell into line to meet the relatives of the deceased and to offer whatever words of comfort we could

Ahead of us in line were three young men. One was in an army uniform and the other two wore nice haircuts, dark suits and white shirts…all very professional looking. They approached Mrs. Miller, standing composed and smiling by her husband’s casket. Each of the young men hugged her, kissed her on the cheek, spoke briefly with her and moved on to the casket.

Her misty light blue eyes followed them as, one by one, each young man stopped briefly and placed his own warm hand over the cold pale hand in the casket. Each left the mortuary awkwardly, wiping his eyes.

Our turn came to meet Mrs. Miller. I told her who I was and reminded her of the story from those many years ago and what she had told me about her husband’s bartering for marbles. With her eyes glistening, she took my hand and led me to the casket.

‘Those three young men who just left were the boys I told you about. They just told me how they appreciated the things Jim ‘traded’ them. Now, at last, when Jim could not change his mind about color or size….they came to pay their debt.’

‘We’ve never had a great deal of the wealth of this world,’ she confided, ‘but right now, Jim would consider himself the richest man in Idaho .’

With loving gentleness she lifted the lifeless fingers of her deceased husband. Resting underneath were three exquisitely shined red marbles.

The Moral : We will not be remembered by our words, but by our kind deeds. Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath.

Today I wish you a day of ordinary miracles ~ A fresh pot of coffee you didn’t make yourself. An unexpected phone call from an old friend. Green stoplights on your way to work. The fastest line at the grocery store. A good sing-along song on the radio. Your keys found right where you left them.

Send this to the people you’ll never forget. I just Did…

If you don’t send it to anyone, it means you are in way too much of a hurry to even notice the ordinary miracles when they occur. IT’S NOT WHAT YOU GATHER, BUT WHAT YOU SCATTER THAT TELLS WHAT KIND OF LIFE YOU HAVE LIVED! Paul Auld

5 comments June 29th, 2007

wayne’s sci blog

Anything that resemble’s American food or culture makes me feel better. I attempted to have the mindset while in China do as the Chinese do, but after so much rice and noodles enough is enough. I decided then, when in China do what the Americans would do. We called Pizza Hut and order a large meat lovers pizza. The pizza cost 75 rmb’s which is about $9.00. The delivery charge was 4 rmb’s which is about $.50. The delivery man rode his bicycle to the hospital. We decided to give him an additional 6rmb’s which is about $.75 (big American spender’s). We had a little trouble getting him to keep the additional money. He thought we didn’t know how much money we gave him. After he left we dove in. I had three pieces and Jarrett had seven, but who’s counting. (oink oink). Thirty minutes later the same delivery man showed up with the cheese and spices he forgot to give us. The tip must have been pretty good for him to return! I continue to work hard in rehab hoping these new cells will multiply and create a miracle. I keep trying to remember Jim Valvano, the head coach of North Carolina State who won the NCAA tournament from one of the lowest seed’s ever. Afterwards he was diagnosed with cancer and died but not without a fight. His motto was “never give up don’t ever give up.” I hope I can live up to his motto. I’m trying to learn what really makes a winner is not what we achieve compared to others, but what we can achieve given what we have to work with. I have my next stem cell injection this afternoon so I’ll finish this later. God willing. Wayne

5 comments June 27th, 2007

wayne’s sci blog

Hello everyone, I’m sorry to say Shakespeare is out of the house(hospital) Deb is back in Nashville. I will attempt to continue the blog but it will be much more brief . Palma if you read this you can deny you had me for English in high school. The weekend was long and less structured. My highlight was a lady named Angela whose significant other is a pt. from Rohde Island brought me pancakes and syrup. It was delicious! I have noticed increasing strength, more electrical activity in arms and legs . I also have less pain. I keep trying to remember a thought passed on to me - We must experience our weakness to experience God’s strength. Brittany is sending me sports trivia and Brandon keeps me up on the lack of rain and farming news.. Sure wish I could send some of this rain to Washington County. The days can’t go fast enough. I don’t know why I was given such little patience. I want the days to go by faster and the stem cells to work faster and to be back with the one’s I love. With God, the impossible becomes possible. God Willing Wayne

16 comments June 25th, 2007

wayne’s sci blog

I again apologize for not getting a timely update on Wayne the last few days. I made the long trip home safely. I’m so glad to see family and friends but already miss Wayne and our busy days. I don’t miss that midget cot, their laundry system or the food. However, it became a guessing game of what you actually received when you ordered food. In just two short weeks we made many friends and learned of a culture that frustrated us yet we envied in many ways. Thank you to everyone who have been responding to Wayne’s blog. The encouragement, prayers and support have been so uplifting to us both. I want to thank the nurses, P.T., and family members of the pts. on the 14th floor who promised to check in on Wayne. You don’t know how reassuring that is. Jarrett, please give him your best care and attentiveness despite his dry humor. He is my best friend. I love you dear, please hurry home. Connor and Carlee have been throwing kisses to “Chinatown.” Keep up the hard work Wayne. God Willing Love, Deb

1 comment June 25th, 2007

wayne’s sci blog

Greetings! Sorry, we have been slack this week, but our schedule has gotten busier. We also had a computer glich (called Deb) Wayne has continued to work hard and they’ve really beefed up his physical therapy. He continues to have an increase in sensations of “electrical activity” in all his extremities. He has increase stability in his trunk. There have been other subtle changes but we’ll anxiously hold on these to determine permanency. New pts. continue to enter the program. Pts from Yugoslavia, Romania, Australia and U. S. have gone home. They are at full capacity and after almost 2 weeks Wayne is getting to be a veteran. We can’t elaborate enough how much the continued support, love and prayers have kept us strong and motivated. We believe genuine faith stays strong when deliverance seems distant. I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. Isaiah 41:10 God Willing Wayne and Deb

6 comments June 22nd, 2007

wayne’s sci blog

Wayne is doing well. His second injection went without any difficulties. We continue to see subtle changes that keep us optimistic. We’d like to share a prayer we received Monday. Many of you may remember Pastor Donahue from the Baptist Church in Nashville back in the 1970’s. He and Wayne played basketball and racquet ball together. His wife Barbara was a RN and I worked with her at WCH. Jim was very active at the hospital with comforting and counseling pts. They have 2 beautiful children, Jeff and Amy. We kept in touch for several years and then our paths didn’t cross until the accident. He presently has a church in Collinsville and travels to St. Louis many times a week to see pts. The day Wayne entered St. Louis Rehab Institute on a stretcher via an ambulance Jim was walking in the door. He aways recalls ” I will never forget our first meeting in the Rehab facility. I felt so ashamed, guilty and very upset that I stuck out my hand to shake hands with you. You handled it with the kindness of a true gentleman. So, I guess all that I have to say is that I love you two and you have deeply impacted my life.” Jim and Barb have visited many times in rehab and at our home. On Christmas Day instead of staying home they traveled to the rehab facility along with their daughter and brought us food and visited. He has emailed a prayer each day for Wayne and his family. We’d like to share Monday’s prayer with you. Lord, thank you for your miraculous touch to Wayne’s body. Actually Lord, you made his body. You are Lord of his body and I thank you that since all creation was in your hands that you are doing a special work in your child. Success as we think of it is for all those body parts to begin working perfectly again. Success in your heart is that Wayne will be your servant regardless of what happens. I pray for that kind of submission in Wayne’s heart. But, I still pray and thank you that you are using the stem cells to give new life to him.
I thank you that you gave your son to give us new life. In an amazing way, and not through stem cells, you gave us your greatest gift by giving us eternal life and the confidence that you will carry us through every step of life.
St. Francis prayed, “Lord make me an instrument” and I pray that you will continue to use this medical facility as your instruments of healing. I know that you are working through people, but it is still your work. I stand amazed as I read from others who are asking you for a miracle in Wayne’s body and it is such a joy to hear of great results. But, Lord, the greatest result will be when Wayne (and all of us) fulfills St. Francis’ prayer and he (and the rest of us) become your instruments of healing, of peace, of ministry, of hope to our world. You have taken Wayne to this point for a special mission in life. As we prayed many months ago, I continue to pray that Wayne will know his role of service and ministry, not by the strength of his arms or legs but by his heart, his head and his words of love for others.
I thank you that you know when I pray for Jared that I should be praying for Jarrett. I thank you that you are greater than our short-comings. You have worked in Jarrett’s life and have taken him form never being on an airplane to taking him around the world, where he is functioning in a positive way. You are at work in his life. In a few days, his responsibilities will grow and I pray that every fiber of his being will be attentive to Wayne and the things that are happening. I pray for directedness of his mind, will and body as he becomes your servant in Wayne’s life. I pray that you would open up his spiritual eyes in order to see that he is your “instrument” just as St. Francis prayed.
I pray for Brandon, Christi, Connor, Carlee, Britt and Wayne’s mom. I pray for the people in and around Nashville who wait on every blog to know how things are going. You have touched so many lives through this experience, and while I will not thank you for Wayne’s accident, you certainly have used it and many other days and events to touch a great number of lives.
I pray especially for Britt. Yesterday as I walked through ICU, I saw a person sitting by the bedside of a patient. I could only think that with the intensity of her talk, the compassion of her position with the patient that the person in there was Britt. It is by no accident that Britt carries in her compassion and professionalism but her compassion is over whelming. It is also amazing to me that Brandon and Britt can carry on their work when their heart is torn to China. Continue to work in them that peace will be with them every day and that they will know your great love and comfort.
I continue to pray for Brandon that as he drives to work or drives the tractor that you will be present with him in those moments alone. Brandon is so much like his dad and has such great, dedicated spirit but I pray that in his hectic and unending pace that you would visit him with a great sense of your peace. I pray also for Christi that she would have ears and arms as Brandon waits through this time. I know she carries a burden with working, children and with all the emotion that goes with these days. Connor and Carlee cannot understand all the workings in each life connected to Wayne and Deb but you know their young hearts and I pray for your peace to be with them. I pray that Brandon will have the opportunity to hold either Connor or Carlee as they go to sleep and he will understand that just as they are gently held and completely at peace that you are holding his dad and mom, that you are hold the two of them and that you are holding Britt. Like the heavenly father–gently care for your children.
I pray for Deb. In my mind she fights hopes and fears, she fights patient and husband, she fights responsibility at the clinic–but I pray that you would bring and end to some of those fights. Her “fight” is exactly what has given her the spirit never to quit–be it professionally or physically with all of Wayne’s journey. So strengthen her resolve but at the same time, keep her mentally, emotionally, professionally and “spouseally” (some times you just have to make up words) alert and responsive through these days.
Everyone is riding a roller coaster of emotions. Today, take your children (all of them) and become a gentle, loving, peaceful, mother and father to them.
You promised that you would never leave us or forsake us. And, you promised that we would not be orphaned or separated from you, but that you would send the Holy Spirit to comfort them and carry them each moment of each day.

Through Christ our Lord, Jim
Thank you as always not for just your eloquent words but the deep insight into our lives. God Willing Wayne and Deb

9 comments June 20th, 2007

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We hope you all had a good weekend. We had physical therapy Saturday with elec. acupuncture, elec. stims, computerized machine for the wrists to strengthen, standup frame, and range of motion, massage, strengthening and flexibility exercises on the mat. That was pretty much our morning and early afternoon. We are becoming very daring; no, it’s just Wayne has had enough rice and noodles fixed anyway you can. We wanted to show we’re versatile so we went to Kentucky Fried Chicken. I was really thirsty so I tried to buy a bottle of water. In Chinese this cost 2RMB’s or a quarter in our currency. I tried 3 places to give them 2 bills, each 1 RMB and they refused. I was really frustrated and when we returned to the hospital I found out why. I had received counterfeit money from KFC. I think we’ll stick with McDonalds! Jarrett enjoys “haggling ” on the streets. The Chinese place their goods on the sidewalks and you can barter with them. He has quite a collection. Sunday we enjoyed some quiet time together. This was the first Father’s Day we’ve ever spent away from the kids and I usually see my Dad. We talked to them on the phone, but it’s not quite the same. Physical therapy was done today by Jarrett and I. In the hospital the staff works 6 days a week. I’m writing this while Wayne is in the procedure room receiving his second stem cell injection. There are 12 pts. receiving injections today. The cells arrived late so the procedure didn’t start until after 4:30p.m. Wayne is back in his room talking and no pain. They must have used only minimal anesthetic. I am also learning patience its not easy being on the waiting side not knowing. i hope this will heighten my sensitivity for pts. We’ll close for now “Have Faith in God.” Jesus answered. “I tell you the truth,” if anyone says to this mountain,’Go, throw yourself into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what He says will happen it will be done for him. Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.’ Mark 11: 22-24 God Willing Wayne and Deb

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12 comments June 18th, 2007

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Greetings again! Wayne’s stem cell injection schedule has been set. He receives his next spinal cord injection on June 18, Monday in the afternoon usually around 3:30 pm. He receives another injection but this is strictly through his peripheral IV (arm) on Friday June 22. He will receive subsequent spinal injection on June 27 - Wednesday, and the last one July 2 - Monday. Accompanying the stem cells is an IV infusion of growth hormone hopefully to generate more cells and specificity. When Brandon and Christi’s second child, Carlee was born, I was fortunate to be in the delivery room. After the delivery I saw the Dr. with multiple tubes, the umbilical cord and placerta. The kids told us they had made arrangements for banking the cord hopefully to help Wayne in the future. Not only did we receive another grandchild but a possible answer for Wayne! We later found out there is no advantage in using your familys cord because there is no genetics involved. This is why there should be no rejection from the host. Her cord will be kept for future use, hopefully never needed. In fact, the comment was made how far behind the USA is, that China has collected all their umbilical cords for the past 7 years. In the USA, we simply dispose of them. Our day has been fairly repetetive with physical therapy. The importance of keeping Wayne physically in shape is essential. We told you earlier that we had no English speaking stations on the tv. As this is being written Wayne found Chinese bad minton. He is really missing his ESPN!! We will probably not write over the weekend until Monday after Wayne has his 2nd stem cell injection. We wanted to share a email that Britt sent. Apparently she ate at a Chinese restaurant and her fortune cookie stated, “Your dream will come true when you least expect it.” So we’re hoping for a big week! We hope you all have a safe weekend. Because God is with us, we need not fear what lies ahead. God Willing Wayne and Deb

11 comments June 15th, 2007

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