[Dialogue] Fred's Health
Carlos R. Zervigon
carlos at zervigon.com
Mon Feb 4 13:35:54 EST 2008
Nancy and Fred
Thank you for sharing with us this challenging step in your journey. Your
message is truly a reflection of your deep faith and is not surprising. You
are two of the most special people I have ever met. I know that when we were
together in Manila I was not always the most supportive to both of you, but
the class with which you handled my undue pressure is indicative of who you
both are and I think that I grew from those encounters. Kathryn and I will
keep you in our prayers as you continue to be an inspiration to all around
you.
Carlos R. Zervigon, PMP
Zervigon International, Ltd.
817 Antonine St.
New Orleans, LA 70115 USA
504 894-9868 Mobile: 504 908-0762
carlos at zervigon.com
http://www.zervigon.com
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From: dialogue-bounces at wedgeblade.net
[mailto:dialogue-bounces at wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of Fred Lanphear
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 11:06 AM
To: 'Colleague Dialogue'
Subject: [Dialogue] Fred's Health
Dear Friends,
Our lives continue to be full of adventure and and wonderful
relationships. We want to share a new part of our Journey together
which began when Fred received a medical diagnosis about a month ago
for the symptoms he was experiencing, one we had never imagined.
After seeming to "grow old" too soon and too quickly, Fred has been
medically diagnosed with ALS or "Lou Gehrig's" disease. Since being
given this "new assignment", he is deciding what he wants to do in
the next months or years that he is still functional. We do not know
just how this condition will play out but we do have lots of support
from family and community. The best of all worlds, he will be able
to be at home with lots of medical and "machine" support. We will
still be traveling; Mexico this coming Wednesday through 2/26,
Cincinnati and New Mexico in May/June, and RI soon after that. We
would also like to be present at Fred's 55th high school reunion but
we will take life as it comes. His breathing capabilities may be a
determining factor.
Bruce came out for a week 1/24-1/31 to spend time with us and the
rest of the family. He and Nancy are quite sure they will be moving
to Vancouver, B.C. Canada sometime this coming summer. It couldn't
be a better time for them to be close. Our family had good
conversations with many tears and lots of laughter as we try to take
in what this will mean for us. Although there are a few research
studies being done, this condition is very "mysterious" with no clear
picture of its cause and no treatment except one drug, its effect is
still limited. The book and video, "Tuesdays with Morrie" is an
excellent story of a man with ALS. After watching it the other
night, we felt it could even be shown to children 9+.
I am ready to take on the role of primary caretaker and realize that
it will be a huge undertaking. The emotional and physical energy
required is enormous. Fred has been my life's partner for 50 years
and the thought of not having him with me is scary, this disease as
well. However, he is seeing the rest of his life as very much a part
of his spiritual path and we will travel it with respect and
acceptance. We hope to be able to celebrate our 50th "jubilee"
anniversary together, but are planning to begin that celebration
now. It has been an unbelievably wonderful life we have had together
and with our children. Our lives are very good just as they are -
we are loved and blessed.
You are all loved,
Nancy and Fred
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