Last Round! 01/15/2009
Okay, this is it... I’m in my LAST semester on the island of Dominica! Liz hasn’t updated the blog in a while, and since we can both write here, here’s another shot on my part. Bad news #2: We had the opportunity to go see a specialist eye doctor in Oklahoma City one day. The bad news is that he diagnosed Liz with an eye condition we kind of feared she might have. Her brother Rob has the same eye condition known as Retinitis Pigmentosa (or RP for short) For those who don’t know what RP is, here is some brief info: Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of genetic eye conditions. In the progression of symptoms for RP, night blindness generally precedes tunnel vision by years or even decades. Many people with RP do not become legally blind until their 40s or 50s and retain some sight all their life. Others go completely blind from RP. Progression of RP is different in each case. Above: Normal Vision Above: A patient with severe RP We do not know the inheritance form that Liz has right now. She will go back to OKC for further testing. Hopefully it is the recessive form like Rob’s. Also, we do not know how fast it is progressing. That is something we won’t be able to find out for another 3-5 years when we are able to check progression with the baseline report we received over break. We look at this situation as an opportunity to grow and learn together. While it’s not something anyone wants, we feel that God has given us this hurdle in order to help us and others. Since there isn’t a current cure to stop the progression of RP, we are going to do our best to learn about the condition, stay up with the current material, and use our experience to help someone else if at all possible. Right now, Liz doesn’t have real serious symptoms. She was diagnosed with an early-moderate case. She has lost some peripheral vision (which she doesn’t really notice), but she has significant night blindness. Above: Winner Winner Chicken Dinner! Above: Good sports... Finally, we would definitely appreciate any prayers you can give us. Living apart for 4 months, living on loans, going to med school (4th semester is no joke so far), caring for a sick dog, finding a part-time job, living with an eye disease and learning my Dad’s mother isn’t doing to well with her health has put a lot on us. It’s definitely something God can handle, and we ask for His strength daily. We thank you for your support and keeping us in your prayers. 4 more months and I will be back home to my wife! Also, we don’t know where we will be for 5th semester (for those of you who are wondering what we are doing after Dominica). We might be in Miami or Saginaw Michigan. Hopefully it will be Michigan, but that decision is up to some faculty members or random selection, nobody really knows? CommentsGrandma Nettia & Grandpa Clif Thu, 15 Jan 2009 20:09:19 Gee, you are full of news! Some that will become a prayer concern and some that we are proud a good God has already taken care of. We are sorry about Liz'diagnosis and will pray with you that the progression of the condition is very slow and she amazes every doctor who checks her out in the future. We will keep her in our prayers as she cares for Ellie and adjusts to life in LR again. We are so very proud that you are nearing a final time on the island and pray daily for God's provision of strength to see you, both through. You have an amazing marriage and I know it must be difficult to be apart, but you are both strong and the time will get by before you know it. Stay steadfast in Him and He will be your anchor. We love you both very much. Penny Fri, 16 Jan 2009 06:22:33 Justin, how can I get in touch with Liz here in Little Rock? Fri, 16 Jan 2009 12:11:26 I love this blog. I don't know how you are doing it but keep it up. Thinking and praying for you both. Love ya! Mr. and Mrs. Helm Mon, 26 Jan 2009 15:29:58 Justin and Elizabeth, our prayers are with you daily. The eye condition will be what it will be; God gives us the tools to cope and make what is a blessing. Only God can do that!!! We love you and thank you for doing this blog. It is great!!! Get on with that studying, praying, knowing that your God is in charge!!! B and M Rebecca Fri, 06 Feb 2009 20:56:43 Hi Justin, Mon, 09 Mar 2009 18:35:21 HellO! You don't know me, but I found your blog off the Ross Spouse site. I'm sure you are super busy, but I'd love to know how to get a hold of your landlords? My husband, daughter and I will be moving there in August (my husband will be going to Ross) and we LOVE your place. It looks so dreamy! If you have a little bit of time, I'd love some info. Thanks so much!- Chelsea & Wyatt Horsley Jean Wed, 22 Apr 2009 13:43:38 First of all God bless you guys and congrats on your accomplishments! I would love an update! Love to know how you guys are progressing! Leave a Reply |






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