From mid-October until mid- November we were on a set of two
cruises, the kind where Glen gives lectures.
We had a lot of “free time” before our Dec. 1 date to go to the MTC for
our mission to Berlin, Germany, so we accepted the opportunity to “do a little
missionary work” on the ship! When
people asked where we were from we would say, “We recently moved from
California to Utah.” They invariably
would ask, “Why”, which gave us the opportunity to explain our mission call,
and about the purpose of adult missions in the church.
However, during that 30 day period of cruising, Glen had a
small stroke, which was confirmed a few days ago by the neurologist here in
Utah once we got home. The medical
facilities on ships are limited; therefore, he sought specialist medical care
as soon as were home in Herriman. Fortunately,
there wasn’t any lasting paralysis or speech deficiency, but he did lose some
peripheral vision and as a result is a little “foggy-headed,” breathless, tires
easily, and is a bit unsteady on his feet.
Also fortunately, none of the stroke effects were debilitating;
therefore, he was able to complete the lecture series on the cruises.
Last weekend (Nov. 15, 2014) he spent three days at the U. of U. Medical
Center having a battery of tests to determine the reason for the stroke, and to
ascertain ways to prevent further ones.
There is a possibility that he has a heart condition known as Atrial
Fibrillation (AFib), which can cause strokes and heart attacks, though that
hasn’t yet been confirmed, only heavily indicated. One of the tests to determine the AFib
diagnosis, a heart monitor, will take a full 30 days to complete.
What that means is at this time that we will be unable to fulfill
our mission call to Berlin, Germany, much to our GREAT disappointment. We have been working towards this for about 7
years now, having had a full-time mission as our goal from the time we were
first married 45 years ago! But until
Glen’s health situation is known fully, and perhaps medically improved, we
cannot commit to a mission.
Our mission application
is now officially on HOLD, so that in the future we can resubmit our desire
to serve, should his health improve enough.
We would HOPE that we could serve a full-time mission, but perhaps more
realistically it might need to be on a part-time basis from our home here in
Herriman. Now until further notice Glen
is just surviving from hour to hour and our plans are in the Lord's hands.
I'm so sorry to hear this! I hope they can figure out what is going on with Glen. I know how much you were looking forward to serving your mission.
ReplyDeleteB & G, we are so heartbroken to hear that your mission is on hold, but more so that Glen has suffered a stroke. How scary and disappointing. I'm just grateful it was not more severe. I'm also grateful that you were both able to get home to some world class medical facilities. You will both continue to be in my prayers. May The Lord continue to make His will known to you and comfort you through His Spirit. Much love from the East Coast. --- Tanya & Todd H.
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