I can eat soup!

soup

We’ve been looking hard and long for what exactly David can eat on this new diet. It’s been really hard, and the emotional swings from diet changes and medicinal side effects have made the process even more taxing.

When a new, tasty recipe comes along, it’s a triumph. We wanted to share this triumph with you! It’s a new soup we made up last night. It’s a little similar to Italian wedding soup in some ways (at least, it’s similar to a soup David remembers from America called “Italian wedding soup”).

Starch-free soup

Ingredients:

  • 1 boneless chicken breast filet
  • Salt
  • Fresh, organic or garden spinach (cut into pieces approximately 2in x 2in)
  • Fresh chopped parsley
  • 2 Eggs
  • Chopped onions
  • Olive oil (for frying the onions)
  • Chopped celery

Cooking:

  1. Soak the chicken in warm salt water for 15 minutes (this makes it softer)
  2. Lightly sauté the chopped onions in a frying pan in olive oil
  3. Boil 2 liters of lightly-salted water
  4. Put the chicken in the water and boil until lightly cooked
  5. Put in the rest of the vegetables
  6. Boil for about 10 minutes
  7. Crack the eggs over the soup, allowing the egg white to fall in but keeping the yolk out
  8. Boil for another 5-7 minutes
  9. Serve!

New Diet for David

Trying to start a new diet today to help control my pain… It’s really hard to find things that I can eat! tongue emoticon For this diet to work, I need to eliminate all starches (including bananas and under-ripe apples, can you believe it! tongue emoticon I LOVE crisp apples… 😛 ) and all grains (even buckwheat, which I’ve come to love here in Ukraine). Breakfast today: cheese.

There are people with my condition that have gone on this diet and either reduced their symptoms to almost nothing or even eliminated them. That would be awesome.

‪#‎Hungry‬ ‪#‎Diet‬ ‪#‎WhatCanIEat‬??? #EggsEveryDayGetsOld

God uses everything for good… (David’s health update!)

Have you ever wondered how God can use hard situations in your life to do awesome things? I’ve been experiencing that in a few different situations recently, especially with the pain in my back.

Diagnosis confirmed

Screen Shot 2015-10-14 at 2.34.49 PMI finally received and understood the diagnosis my doctor gave me this last week. I hadn’t written about it here yet, honestly, because it’s not really what I wanted to hear. After my second MRI on Wednesday, it was confirmed that I have an autoimmune disease that affects my bones and joints. (The picture here is of me getting ready for my MRI.) It’s not something that they can just treat for a little while and it will go away – this is something that will affect me for the rest of my life.

The basic symptoms are pain in random joints on my body (usually my back) and stiffness from when I wake up until usually 8:00 or so in the evening… Then I start to move around a lot easier. The normal logic for something like this is that, if you’re in pain, you should rest, which is what I did. If it hurts to move, you shouldn’t move, right? Well, because this is an autoimmune disorder and not just a tweak in my back, the more I move around, swim, and even exercise, the better I feel, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t hurt to do those things.

God is still working!

God’s been using all of this, though. For most of this experience, God has given us a peace that He is moving and taking care of us. When we were in church on Saturday and Sunday, that was visible to everyone who talked with us. Lots of people in our church are praying for us, and we could see how they were even encouraged by how God is giving us peace through this.

That’s not to say that it hasn’t been an emotional experience. There have been days when I’ve asked the “Why, God???” questions and prayed those prayers similar to Job or David in the Psalms. This week in particular has been very taxing on us as a family. The treatment that they recommend costs about $1000 a month, which is basically an impossible sum for us, and that’s discouraging. Katya also has been having trouble with her thyroid and back, so we need to get her back to the doctor to run some tests and adjust her medicine.

Joy in the midst of (back) pain

We’re really trying not to let this thing slow us down. Katya and I still go on dates, have fun together with friends, and try to have people over every once in a while. I have my ups and downs with how well I’m feeling or how well I can walk, but it’s been generally better the past two weeks. This past weekend, we were even able to go to Kolomyya (a city about 3 hours away by train) and visit some friends. On the way back to L’viv, we were able to witness to a man that rode in our train compartment. The coolest thing was that my conversation with him started because he asked about why I have a crutch with me! God uses everything for good. If people get saved because we are going through this, it’s definitely worth it.

Pictures from our trip:

A lake that we walked around
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Our friends!
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The pain wasn’t that bad that day, but the cane/crutch did help!
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Katya found a little lion statue and took a picture
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Selfie!
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Katya and I in front of the Painted Eggs Museum
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David’s daily routine…

20150930_224338This has become the most regular part of my day – taking my medicine. 😛 Everything else changes every day, it seems. I’m sure I’m confusing my neighbors, because on some days, I walk around very slowly with a crutch, and on other days, I walk around just fine, almost like I used to.

Please be praying for me today. Today is a crutch day. My back is very tense and I have a some pain in my sciatic nerves. Tonight, I will be leading worship at Koinonia, our Saturday night church service, which I love to do, so please pray that none of my health issues will interfere with that.

Please be praying for us…

Since we sent out our last newsletter, David has been having some very odd and painful problems with his back. There is inflamation near his sciatic nerves, and the doctors are still looking for the reason. Right now, they have him on medication that keeps the pain and inflamation down. We had an MRI done, but it didn’t show any problems other than the inflamation – there’s nothing wrong with his bones or muscles. Please be praying for healing, for provision for medical bills, and that they would find the reason behind the pain.

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 12.46.17 PMThere is good news, though! David received his temporary residency permit this month! (Pictured.) We are still in the process of getting permanent residency, but this is a huge step forward for us.

Thank you all again for your prayers! Y’all are a blessing to us!

God bless,
David and Katya Snead