The Todds

The Todds
I'll keep pushing, you keep praying!

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Update #68 - Giving Thanks

The progress may seem slow and the updates infrequent, but Trent continues to improve. Doctors are gradually working to wean him off of the machines and medicines that have been allowing his body to rest and recuperate since the transplant, and they are pleased with where he is eleven days post-transplant.

Jill remains in Cleveland, and Bryce and Sophia are enjoying turkey with their extended family.

Today, as you sit around your own Thanksgiving tables, please include Trent, Jill, Sophia and Bryce in your prayers of thankfulness. Then hug your loved ones and take a few extra bites of turkey, stuffing, potatoes and pie for Coach Todd.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Update #67 - Slow and Steady

A quiet day in Cleveland, which is worthy of prayers of thanks. Trent is moving toward recovery, and the doctors continue to watch him carefully, taking every precaution to protect him and to ensure that there are no setbacks. Trent is still getting assistance with breathing as he recovers from surgery, but his new lung is looking great.

To set your minds at ease, please know that updates are often slow to come, but at this point, no news is, in fact, good news. Jill is doing okay, but she is exhausted and only sends information when something has changed and new details need to be communicated. Also, remember that the updates on this blog are coming directly from Jill and are being written using the words that Bryce and Sophia are hearing. For the benefit of the whole Todd family, please avoid speculating and asking questions that cannot be answered. Trent's new lung is in, he is resting, and as slow as it may seem, recovery is happening.

If you haven't already, please read Update #66 and consider donating to help the Todds monetarily so their focus can remain on physical, not financial, recovery. When you click on the Donate button, you will notice that the PayPal is being run through Trent and Jill's church, WellSpring Community Church, but all of the money is in a separate fund and goes directly to the Todds.

Also, if you are looking for something more hands on to do, Bryce's last lacrosse game of the fall is tomorrow (Thursday, November 21st) at 7:30 p.m., and his parents obviously will not be able to be there. If you have a free hour and a loud voice, head to Gametime in Fairfield (530 Quality Boulevard, Fairfield, Ohio 45014) and fill in for Coach Todd by cheering for his son!


Praying for a restful night, for Trent, Jill, Sophia, Bryce and the rest of the extended Todd clan.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Update #66 - How You Can Help

No new updates from Cleveland, but if you are looking for something to do in addition to praying, please read the note below from Trent and Jill's friend Teresa.
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A Time to Count our Blessings
It is the time of year when we all give thanks for our blessings.  I am thankful that 30 years ago at Miami University I met Trent Todd.  Trent was, and still is, the kind of person that makes you feel good.  He listens intently, laughs infectiously, hugs tightly and loves big!  Over the last 30 years we have shared life together:  marriages (mine to Chris and his to Jill), the births of our children (our 3 boys, to which Trent is the Godfather, and beautiful Sophia and Bryce), accomplishments, failures, joy and sadness.  While life has put more miles between us then we would prefer, our families have remained FAMILY.
Sadly, about 7 years ago, Trent developed idiopathic (no known cause) pulmonary fibrosis.  Two and a half years ago, he was blessed with a new set of lungs through a double transplant and he recovered magnificently.  And we all gave thanks!  Then this past spring, he was exposed to a virus that awoke his immune system and began attacking his new lungs.  Trent went back on the transplant list, this time for one lung, and praise God the new lung arrived on the morning of 11/17/13.  
What a blessing, but the journey is not over and Trent and his family must focus on his recovery.  As I have watched Trent, Jill and the kids ride this roller coaster I have often found myself asking “Why Trent?  He is such a good person; a far better person than I.”    And also, “How can we help?”  Unfortunately we may never have the answer to “Why” but I can tell you “How we can help.”  
This family needs our financial support - plain and simple.  The financial burden associated with one transplant, let alone two, is more than any family can bear.  I can assure you that Trent and Jill would never ask for donations.   In fact, I know you all have received the same response from Jill when you’ve asked “What can I do?” or “How can I help?”   Her response is always “Pray.”  And Trent has said from day one, “I'll keep pushing. You keep praying!”  There is no doubt about it, we will continue to pray for Trent, Jill, Sophia and Bryce through the recovery process, but they also need our help financially.  
So I ask, what is a breath worth to you?  Is it worth missing Starbucks in the morning, brown bagging for a week instead of eating out, or not going to a movie this week?  This is my passionate plea to anyone who reads this, whether you know the Todd family or not.  I ask that you do two things:
  1. That you click on the link at the bottom of this post or on the right side of the blog and donate.  Whether it be a single dollar or a week of Starbucks...IT WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

AND

  1. That you share the link to this page on your Facebook, Twitter, email distribution, etc.   We need to make this miracle happen.
I am thankful that God brought Trent, Jill, Sophia and Bryce into my life.  I pray that as you count your blessings, you remember this extraordinary family.
With love and gratitude,
Teresa Carey

Update #65 - Keep Praying!

Trent continues to be monitored in the ICU as he gets accustomed to his new lung. Jill is planning to stay in Cleveland with him as doctors monitor his vitals and progress. Please keep praying!

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Update #64 - A Great Sunday

Jill got to see Trent around 6:00 p.m., and he looks great! Covered in a warming blanket and resting peacefully.

If tonight goes smoothly, the doctors are hoping to take out his breathing tube tomorrow and give his new lung a chance to work. For tonight, though, Trent is recovering, Jill is happy, and we can all sleep in peace...after saying one more prayer of thanks.

Update #63 - So Far, So Good!

The lung is in, and Trent is doing well so far! More updates in a few hours, but don't stop praying!

Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than we could ask or imagine...

Update #62 - Lungs!

Cleveland has lungs, and Trent is headed for surgery at 8:30 a.m.! If your prayer intensity, frequency and fervor can be increased, now is the time!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Update #61 - Do Not Worry About Tomorrow...

...because tonight we are thankful - Trent was approved by the Transplant Board for a single lung transplant!

Before his name can officially be placed on the Transplant List, the doctors need to remove the Greenfield filter that they used to deal with Trent's blood clots, a procedure that will happen in the next 24 hours. Once his name is on the List, the waiting begins again until a suitable donor is found. The donor will provide a single lung to replace Trent's right lung, a procedure that should be more well tolerated than double retransplantation considering everything his body has already been through. And before you ask, yes, it is possible for Trent to live quite well with a single healthy lung.

Jill, Trent and the kids are exhausted and overwhelmed, but very grateful. This is by no means the end of the road, but it is a HUGE step in the right direction. And it should come as no surprise that Coach Todd is already getting himself ready for the next step, pushing himself (even from his hospital bed) to get healthier. He slept well last night and was in good spirits today, and he is even learning to kick people out of his room so he can rest when he needs to, not an easy thing for our gregarious extravert.

For anybody in the Cleveland area (or anyone else who is contemplating a trip), until his transplant, Trent is not accepting visitors outside of Jill and the kids. He is focused on resting and getting stronger, and the risk of infection is too high, especially during flu season. Please don't let the visitation ban stop you from sending your support - Trent's address at the hospital is posted on the right side of this page, and you can always leave a comment at the bottom of the post with words of encouragement.

Trent's still pushing - with a GIANT boost from the Transplant Board today. Please keep praying!


Monday, November 4, 2013

Update #60 - Patience...

...is a virtue. At least that's what I've been told. And for better or for worse, we are all going to become a little more virtuous over the next few days.

As I mentioned in the last post, approval for retransplantation is more complicated than for a first transplant, and the Transplant Board has proved it. After a full day of discussion, they decided to bring in an additional doctor for more information and input before making a final decision. At this point, it looks like the Todds may not have an answer until the end of the week.

Trent has a huge team of supporters at Cleveland Clinic, and they are doing everything possible to push the Board toward a unanimous, "Yes."  Please continue to do your part by praying and praying and praying some more.

As before, you will have the decision as soon as it is available. Prayers for peace, comfort, understanding...and patience.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Update #59 - Breaking News

Monday morning, 7:15. Imprint it in your brain. Write it on your heart. Post it on your Facebook wall. Tweet it to your followers. Then, start praying. Because Monday morning at 7:15, Trent's case goes before the Transplant Board again.

Retransplantation is less straightforward, and Trent's case is more complicated this time around. But we have a God who can do immeasurably more than we can ask or imagine. So we ask. We imagine. And we wait.

The news will be posted here as soon as we have it. Until then, the testing is completed. A Greenfield filter was implanted to deal with the blood clots. Jill and the kids are in Cleveland visiting. Trent keeps pushing. And we keep praying.