My Hero
Hello. Let me introduce myself. I am Abby. I married Travis exactly 1 year 3 months and 13 days ago and by all definitions of soul mates, we are made for each other. And starting 1 year 3 months and 3 days ago, we started the long journey of a mystery illness that is taking over my dear husband's body. We have been through more adventures than anyone wants in a lifetime, and I have written nothing down. He has become my hero in more ways than one and I feel the need to make it known how amazing he is. I realize that life is only getting crazier and it is difficult for me to find the words to what is happening, so I thought I would take time to write down more of our life here. Every time I post, I will give a health update and a reason why Travis is my hero.
Health Update: Currently, Travis's worst symptoms are extreme lack of energy, inability to sleep, hands sticking in unnatural ways for long periods of time so he can't eat/write, throat twitching (causing an inability to breathe for 5-20 seconds), and head jerks (hard to describe). The throat twitching and head jerks started about two and a half weeks ago. Two Sundays ago, we went to the emergency room when his throat was closing up constantly for a few hours with just enough break in between the attacks for him to breath before passing out. The ER didn't know what to do, except they gave him Valium and a prescription of Klonopin, which really calms down the twitches so he can breathe. The ER also found that his AST and ALT levels are at very high levels, which means something is wrong with his liver. We met with Dr. Renner, the neurologist, 3 days after we went to the ER. He is surprised at how much worse the symptoms are since the last time we met with him 3 months ago. He said Travis's symptoms have progressed to dystonia, and it is very rare that it progressed so quickly. He ordered blood tests for Huntington's and Wilson's diseases, although he feels unlikely it is Huntington's. We should get the results back in a few weeks. He also prescribed a "dopa" medicine and if Travis responds well to it then most likely it is a genetic disorder. We plan to follow up in February for another spinal tap.
Why Travis is my hero today: Today, I want to talk about his poetry. In every way, his life has been thrown upside down. He has been chipped, broken, beaten, thrown in a tornado, etc. In every way, his life has been taken from him. His dreams torn into pieces. His life is completely out of his control, and every time he gets back up he gets thrown further back. Yet, he has written these incredibly inspiring poems. At first, I didn't understand how he could write such incredible words in such a hard time. All I can say is that only a holy man can write holy things.
I was Skyping with Lena, a friend in Novokuznetsk, and she shared with me an essay by Gregory Orr titled "The Making of Poems." He says "I believe in poetry as a way of surviving the emotional chaos, spiritual confusions and traumatic events that come with being alive...Whenever I read a poem that moves me, I know I’m not alone in the world. I feel a connection to the person who wrote it, knowing that he or she has gone through something similar to what I’ve experienced, or felt something like what I have felt. And their poem gives me hope and courage, because I know that they survived, that their life force was strong enough to turn experience into words and shape it into meaning and then bring it toward me to share. The gift of their poem enters deeply into me and helps me live and believe in living."
Travis has shared his poems with our family, neighbors, friends, even across the world to my friend Lena. Travis has given me hope and courage, that if he can write such inspired words with all the pain he is feeling, then I too can at least survive this heart-aching time of life. When I felt lost, scared, and angry this morning, I read one of his poems, and I immediately connected and didn't feel so lost. Travis has molded all the sleepless nights and created an inspiring collection of poems, The Voyage. He has proven to me that despite what life gives to anyone, we can find happiness. He is most definitely my hero today.
One of my favorite poems by Travis:
Health Update: Currently, Travis's worst symptoms are extreme lack of energy, inability to sleep, hands sticking in unnatural ways for long periods of time so he can't eat/write, throat twitching (causing an inability to breathe for 5-20 seconds), and head jerks (hard to describe). The throat twitching and head jerks started about two and a half weeks ago. Two Sundays ago, we went to the emergency room when his throat was closing up constantly for a few hours with just enough break in between the attacks for him to breath before passing out. The ER didn't know what to do, except they gave him Valium and a prescription of Klonopin, which really calms down the twitches so he can breathe. The ER also found that his AST and ALT levels are at very high levels, which means something is wrong with his liver. We met with Dr. Renner, the neurologist, 3 days after we went to the ER. He is surprised at how much worse the symptoms are since the last time we met with him 3 months ago. He said Travis's symptoms have progressed to dystonia, and it is very rare that it progressed so quickly. He ordered blood tests for Huntington's and Wilson's diseases, although he feels unlikely it is Huntington's. We should get the results back in a few weeks. He also prescribed a "dopa" medicine and if Travis responds well to it then most likely it is a genetic disorder. We plan to follow up in February for another spinal tap.
Why Travis is my hero today: Today, I want to talk about his poetry. In every way, his life has been thrown upside down. He has been chipped, broken, beaten, thrown in a tornado, etc. In every way, his life has been taken from him. His dreams torn into pieces. His life is completely out of his control, and every time he gets back up he gets thrown further back. Yet, he has written these incredibly inspiring poems. At first, I didn't understand how he could write such incredible words in such a hard time. All I can say is that only a holy man can write holy things.
I was Skyping with Lena, a friend in Novokuznetsk, and she shared with me an essay by Gregory Orr titled "The Making of Poems." He says "I believe in poetry as a way of surviving the emotional chaos, spiritual confusions and traumatic events that come with being alive...Whenever I read a poem that moves me, I know I’m not alone in the world. I feel a connection to the person who wrote it, knowing that he or she has gone through something similar to what I’ve experienced, or felt something like what I have felt. And their poem gives me hope and courage, because I know that they survived, that their life force was strong enough to turn experience into words and shape it into meaning and then bring it toward me to share. The gift of their poem enters deeply into me and helps me live and believe in living."
Travis has shared his poems with our family, neighbors, friends, even across the world to my friend Lena. Travis has given me hope and courage, that if he can write such inspired words with all the pain he is feeling, then I too can at least survive this heart-aching time of life. When I felt lost, scared, and angry this morning, I read one of his poems, and I immediately connected and didn't feel so lost. Travis has molded all the sleepless nights and created an inspiring collection of poems, The Voyage. He has proven to me that despite what life gives to anyone, we can find happiness. He is most definitely my hero today.
One of my favorite poems by Travis:
Voyage
The sails unfurl toward heaven’s gate
Stars painting fondest dream
Where thrones are built and temples
carved
By God’s celestial being
But wave and tempest guard the way
From thieves who would deceive
Themselves and all by cheating joy
And life’s uncertainties
For promised waits Eternity
To free souls from death’s bondage
But navigate the waves one must
To rightly make the voyage
Thus stretching onward toward the
goal
The sea toward heaven threatens
At times with storm, at times with
fear
To teach the truest lessons
For giants rise from darkness’ depths
Foaming fists raised high
They beat the rock and bait the storm
Crashing down again to die
And lightning rips the sky in two
Piercing sailors’ hearts
Fierce danger sows the seeds of fear
But fear, new courage thwarts
For though the voyage peril fraught
There is One who knows
The Captain guides with steady hand
Toward home and peaceful shores
Thus rise and fall, adventure’s ship
Pushes toward the light
And life begets true happiness
Midst storm and darkest night
For with the Savior at the helm
And faith the guiding star
Joy loosens fear’s dreadful grip
And home does not seem far
For God, His children, leads with
love
Lighting pure love’s beacon
And peacefully, though rough the sea
Brings them home to heaven
Keep the faith as we're praying for you guys everyday! Love you both forever! Dad
ReplyDeleteJust when I think my tears have all been shed for the day. Angel Abby, this is so beautiful. I love you more than words can begin to express!!!
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ReplyDeleteAbby, I am a high school friend of Travis' and appreciate the update. We're praying for you two!
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ReplyDeleteGreat job Abby! Travis and I have never met but his grandfather and my father are cousins. I think that makes Travis and I, 3rd cousins. He's blessed to have you in his life. Thank you for loving him. My thoughts and prayers are with you guys. I pray you'll get answers soon.
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