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Sunday Afternoon

Becca did alright last night. The nurse that came in at 7PM figured out her medication and Becca actually had a smile on her face for the first time in days. She feels a bit better and can still move her toes and fingers. She should have day 2 of the blood therapy sometime today.

I wanted to take a moment and share with you all how we got to where we are. Many asked if we knew about this prior to the last few weeks. So let me share with you some of my thoughts.

About two weeks prior to Becca going into the hospital (she’s been in there now 2 weeks today), she woke up one Saturday morning with sudden short term memory loss (I thought that was a hard day). Becca was talking in circles and had no idea what was going on. She was up the night before complaining of a headache and nausea, but simply took a glass of water. We thought perhaps she had a nervous break-down and went to see a psychologist. The Dr. did a full blood test and gave her some medication for anxiety, but found nothing wrong. This lasted about a week. Since then we have found that she might have actually had a small seizure and that all of this is related.

Then two weeks ago today, Rebecca woke up with some numbness in her legs. I was headed to Chicago on a business trip that morning. We talked about it and thought perhaps she slept wrong or had a pinched nerve. I continued on my trip and she called me hours later saying that she was still numb and was trying to stretch it out and do Pilates to work it out. Nothing seemed to help. So she called a bunch of Dr. friends and nurses wondering if she should go in. She call her Doctor and he advised that she go to the emergency room immediately that it’s something that she shouldn’t wait for. She called a friend and she came over to take her. Her daughter stayed with our children during the night.

Becca had an MRI done at the local hospital and they rushed her via ambulance to where she is now, Zale Lipshy (part of UT Southwestern University Hospitals). They did more testing and found the tumor in her tail bone. After more tests, they found a spot on her shoulder, spots on her brain, and one in her neck. When she came in she was walking around with a little numbness in her legs. As the days progressed, she couldn’t walk hardly anymore, the numbness was all over her body, and now her upper body was numb. Before the first surgery, just a week later, she couldn’t move anything and her body felt like sandpaper rubbing all over. Since then Becca has had two major surgeries in 24 hours, two spinal taps, two biopsies, one of which was a bone biopsy of her shoulder (major pain), tons of drugs, blood therapy, breathing therapy, and countless MRI’s and CT scans.

Needless to say, who would have thought? She is a healthy 28 year old that had no previous surgeries, no broken bones, no stitches, does Pilates/Yoga regularly, and three beautiful children. I suppose I share all this with you to help you understand why I know that the Lord has her in His hands. Life can change very quickly as we all know. I suppose with Cameron having Down’s Syndrome I thought life couldn’t have been better. I figured that was our test of faith and life’s challenge and we were handling it with ease, as he is a very special child. Now I’m holding on to the thread of our family. I know I’m not doing it alone. I feel everyone’s prayers love and support. I don’t think I have ever pleaded to God as much as I have the last few nights. But I know He has heard our prayers. I know she will be ok. She has had three Priesthood blessings that reafirm. Regardless, I believe in an Eternal Family and we will be together forever.

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Anonymous

Randy,
You are amazing. It is so thoughtful of you to share such personal details with us. I know that our prayers are being answered. The Lord works miracles is so many ways. Please give Becca a hug and kiss from the Johnsons. We love you all and continue to think of and pray for you often.

Love always,
Beth, Shae and Aiden

Anonymous

Galatians 5:22-23 “But the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance.”

When we follow the will of the Lord and listen to and follow the promptings of the Holy Ghost, these are the things we feel.

I am proud of both Randy and Becca for following the promptings of the Holy Ghost through out their marriage. I am proud of them for relying on the Lord’s help through this trial. Although they have felt the joy and peace in the past, this is a time of longsuffering and a time to show temperance. I am proud of Randy’s willingness and patience to give the doctors the TIME it takes to make a diagnosis. Because what is wrong with Becca is rare, it is not as easy to find a solution.

I know that Becca has suffered much pain and fear. But through it all, her faith rings true. She knows that “this too shall pass” and that the Lord will help her through it.

I am sooooo thankful for the members of their ward. They have stepped forward to help this family in their time of need by helping with the children. I am so thankful for their “fast” to help my children. They are a true “family” to Randy and Becca.

I am thankful for the Southwest Family that has pulled together to help out Randy and his family. They are so generous and loving.
What a true “family.”

I am thankful that Becca’s parents and sisters could be with her during this time. It has been really hard staying home and not flying in, but I know that Randy and Becca are being taken care of.

Although I know that this is a hard time and will probably last a long time, I KNOW that Randy and Becca have the faith necessary to withstand this trial. How very proud I am of them!

Dad and I love you all and you are in our prayers all day long. May the Lord continue to bless you and your family. We love you!

Abuella Y Abuello (Randy’s parents)

Anonymous

i love her so much! hope things take a turn for the better! tell i hope she feels better soon!

love kira woodfield and the Carrollton 3rd Young Women!

Brenda Coon

Randy,
I have not met you personally, but I have had the pleasure of getting to know Becca. She holds such a special place in my heart. I am Andrea & Mike Coon’s sister in Law. I am married to Mike’s twin Matt.
Becca is my scrapbook buddy and I love her dearly. I find myself constantly thinking of her and praying for her continually. She is an amazing woman and her faith blesses all the people she comes in contact with. Thank you for keeping the blog. I call Andrea about twice a day finding out any news on Becca.
Randy, our prayers are with you at this time. May the Lord continue to bless you with strength and peace of mind. Give Becca a HUGE hug for me. San Antonio is praying for her!!
Brenda & Matt Coon

K Thiebaud

Randy,

You truly are amazing..
Rebecca and your boys are so blessed to have you as the center of family.
I’m praying for you daily.
With Love,
KT

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