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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Another chance to say goodbye

Since everything happened so fast last Friday, we thought it would be nice to gather again in Troy's honor. So, please join us Saturday, August 23rd, to celebrate Troy's life - hopefully there will be more laughs than tears as we share stories and remember the incredible spirit of an incredible man.

Drop by anytime after 7:00

533 Greenwood Ave. NE
Atlanta, GA 30308
404-803-2253

Please forward this invitation to anyone who would want to join us.

Email me at todd_snead@msn.com if you plan on attending so I can prepare accordingly.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Sharing

Hello Everyone,

It has been such a pleasure to see all the comments and pictures many of you have posted on Troy's facebook account.

Please continue to post, but could you please send me copies of any pictures you have of Troy and his friends - I will compile them and find a way to make them available.

Please send your pictures to todd_snead@msn.com

Thank you so much for you love and support!
Todd

Friday, August 15, 2008

Service Arrangements

Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers in this difficult time.  
Service arrangements have been finalized.  
The family will receive visitors tomorrow, August 16, from 6-9 P.M. at Ward's Funeral Home in Gainesville.  The service will be on Sunday at 3:00 P.M., also at Ward's Funeral Home. 
The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society or your favorite charity.    
Ward's Funeral Home is located at 758 Main St., Gainesville, GA 30501/  Their phone number is 770-534-5351.  

Moving on

Troy passed away at 10:27 am this morning - It's over......but the battle was WON.

TROY CARLTON HENSON
8-25-1973
8-15-2008

Services will be arranged through Wards Funeral Home in Gainesville, GA and information will be posted.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Comfort

Troy's liver values and ammonia levels have continued to rise daily in the past week and his Myeloma markers have also elevated again. After talking with the medical team here at Northside and given several alternatives for his care, we were forced to make a difficult choice of Comfort Care for him. This means no more blood products or lab values and uncomfortable tests. He is on O2 with minimal IV antibiotics, saline, and a Morphine drip for pain. This treatment will allow him to rest peacefully and comfortably.

He rested well last night and has intermittent moments of "alertness."

The family is requesting no visitors at this time as the Bone Marrow Unit is considered an ICU setting. We very strongly request your continued prayers. We have been blessed with so many good and caring friends.

Troy is one tough man. He has endured this fight to date with so much of his battle being fought up hill and he continues to fight.

Monday, August 11, 2008

A little boost

Troy has had some issues with elevated liver enzymes the past few days - which has left him a little confused at times. The MM is also on the march again. So, the doctors have decided to cut back on his new chemo and give him a "booster shot" of his stem cells (the ones left over from the harvest in March). It is hoped that these will help give his immune system a jump start (his WBC has been zero all summer).

Please keep the positive energy coming - Troy needs it more than ever to get through this rough spot.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

All call for some fluids

Troy has been in the hospital for a while now, and with all of the drugs and different treatments, he has been given a lot of platelets and blood. If you are able, please, please, please drive to the Atlanta Blood Services and donate. I will testify that it is an easy process. (In fact, the questionnaire took longer than the blood donation.) The nurses are great and they have a wide selection of movies for you to watch, if you can donate platelets. You even get a t-shirt! And cookies! And juice! What are you waiting for?!?

From Atlanta Blood Services:
Georgia does not have enough blood donors to sustain demand within the state and must import most of the products used. During the holiday seasons and especially during the summer months, levels tend to fall because donations decline while the demand by patients increases or continues to remain constant.