Hi GREAT NEWS for everyone who has been asking about ways to donate. We have set up a way to donate through the Little Heroes Foundation you can pay with credit card or paypal on here! The link is found on the right hand side of the Blog "Little Heroes Foundation" this takes you directly to the donation page.
When making donations you will see "Donation for:" and a drop down menu; select "General Donation".
When you are filling out the information in the Address section under your address MAKE SURE to put "Justin and Mistie Myler" this is the only way to know where the money should be going. 100% of your donation will go to the Myler family and it is tax deductible. Please share this with everyone you know and THANK YOU for all your help and prayers for The Myler family!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Update
I (Lisa) spoke with Justin and Mistie this morning they are braving the snow and staying positive. This has been a crazy month since the surgery, one test after another and one doctor after another. Mistie has an appointment in St. George with her new Medical Oncologist, he is the one she will be seeing for the chemotherapy. The doctor in Salt Lake wanted her to have a doctor she could see on a weekly basis rather then monthly so he had her switch doctors.
Last week they did another MRI and tried to do a spinal tap (this is to determine whether or not the cancer cells have spread since this is one of the only types of cancer that spreads through the spinal fluid) unfortunately the hospital was unable to do the spinal tap because the tumor had pushed the brain and it hadn't returned to the proper place. So again it is the waiting game!
This delay in treatments has made it possible for Mistie to enjoy a Christmas at home with the children, all but Laura who is still at my house. But she gets to go home for a visit while my mom is there so that will be nice for her. When she is asked why she is at Aunt Lisa's house she says..... "Mommy's sick.... I go home when mommy feels better" she is doing great here with the knowledge that she is here while mommy is sick.
So many people have been so kind and we want to thank each one! Thank You! ! ! ! !
When I talked to Justin this morning he let me know that we could use their Pay Pal account for donations.... it is MistieMyler@hotmail.com you go to www.PayPal.com and click on the link that says "Send money to family and friends" enter the information and you are done...
I will also be working on getting an account set up through Wells Fargo hopefully this will happen in the next day or two.
Thank you everyone and please remember each other in your prayers!
Last week they did another MRI and tried to do a spinal tap (this is to determine whether or not the cancer cells have spread since this is one of the only types of cancer that spreads through the spinal fluid) unfortunately the hospital was unable to do the spinal tap because the tumor had pushed the brain and it hadn't returned to the proper place. So again it is the waiting game!
This delay in treatments has made it possible for Mistie to enjoy a Christmas at home with the children, all but Laura who is still at my house. But she gets to go home for a visit while my mom is there so that will be nice for her. When she is asked why she is at Aunt Lisa's house she says..... "Mommy's sick.... I go home when mommy feels better" she is doing great here with the knowledge that she is here while mommy is sick.
So many people have been so kind and we want to thank each one! Thank You! ! ! ! !
When I talked to Justin this morning he let me know that we could use their Pay Pal account for donations.... it is MistieMyler@hotmail.com you go to www.PayPal.com and click on the link that says "Send money to family and friends" enter the information and you are done...
I will also be working on getting an account set up through Wells Fargo hopefully this will happen in the next day or two.
Thank you everyone and please remember each other in your prayers!
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Work Days will be Friday & Saturday January 2nd & 3rd
Justin and Mistie are the parents of 6 children, 5 young children who live at home 11, 8, 6, 5, 2 years old and a 15 year old that lives in St. George. For the past several months Mistie has been suffering from headaches which despite physical therapy continued to grow in intensity. The Doctors finally ordered an MRI which is when they found a tumor the size of a golf ball on the left side of her cerebellum, they scheduled surgery for the following morning and due to the rapid nature of the tumors growth over night it was the size of a large lemon!
Following a biopsy it was determined to be a very deadly form of cancer (Medulloblastoma) due to the invasive nature of the cancer it is going to require at least 6 weeks of Radiation (5 days per week) AND 6-8 months of Chemo therapy. She will be extremely sick & weak from the aggressive treatments & will need to stay in Cedar City for the radiation therapy and the beginning of her Chemo treatments. They are hoping to be able to complete her Chemo in Gunnison which would allow her to be with her husband and older children during this long an scary battle.
The discovery of cancer was the scariest thing they have faced together; however, this isn't the first or only illness they have ever dealt with as a family. Mistie and some of the children suffer from asthma which has lead to periodic hospitalizations and on going treatments. Justin has been struggling with migraine headaches and seizures the past several years, and yet he has still worked hard and been able to support his family.
These factors may seem small but when put together they have prevented them from being able to fix up their small 3 bedroom mobile home as quickly as they would have liked to. But it is theirs and they love it and it was sufficient for their needs until a few months ago when Mistie's aunt came to live with them.
Mistie’s aunt is a very kind person but suffers from several health conditions which require daily assistance so Justin and Mistie invited her to move in with their family. However with her moving in this has put their 3 sons out of a bedroom and they are now sleeping on the couch, recliner and floor in the small front room until they finish the basement.
Finishing the basement seemed like an easy thing to do, however, in light of what is now happening in their family the time and money has to be spent elsewhere. When the basement is finished there will be enough room for a bedroom and a food storage room. Right now the only entrance is from the outside so there needs to be some light carpentry work done so it can be accessed from within the home.
Both Justin and Mistie serve diligently in their respective callings in the church and refuse to let these problems get them down. However, as many of us know it can be consuming trying to do it all and with the fear of the unknown staring them in the face their time and efforts have just become more complicated. BUT their attitude is great “What good would it do to just sit in bed and cry”.
Despite their circumstances both Justin and Mistie have served each other, their children and their community. This is because of their love for each other and their love to serve others. They have blessed many lives because of their compassion and never have they expected a return. Their faith and determination WILL get them through this trial but family and friends can help ease the burdens. If we can lighten their load even a little it will be received with open arms. Please look in your hearts and if you are able to help even a little please do.
May you and your families be blessed during this holiday season and remember to cherish your loved ones and never take them for granted; we never know what the future may hold. Merry Christmas, and thank you!
Here is a WISH LIST Please help any way you can....
Basement
Following a biopsy it was determined to be a very deadly form of cancer (Medulloblastoma) due to the invasive nature of the cancer it is going to require at least 6 weeks of Radiation (5 days per week) AND 6-8 months of Chemo therapy. She will be extremely sick & weak from the aggressive treatments & will need to stay in Cedar City for the radiation therapy and the beginning of her Chemo treatments. They are hoping to be able to complete her Chemo in Gunnison which would allow her to be with her husband and older children during this long an scary battle.
The discovery of cancer was the scariest thing they have faced together; however, this isn't the first or only illness they have ever dealt with as a family. Mistie and some of the children suffer from asthma which has lead to periodic hospitalizations and on going treatments. Justin has been struggling with migraine headaches and seizures the past several years, and yet he has still worked hard and been able to support his family.
These factors may seem small but when put together they have prevented them from being able to fix up their small 3 bedroom mobile home as quickly as they would have liked to. But it is theirs and they love it and it was sufficient for their needs until a few months ago when Mistie's aunt came to live with them.
Mistie’s aunt is a very kind person but suffers from several health conditions which require daily assistance so Justin and Mistie invited her to move in with their family. However with her moving in this has put their 3 sons out of a bedroom and they are now sleeping on the couch, recliner and floor in the small front room until they finish the basement.
Finishing the basement seemed like an easy thing to do, however, in light of what is now happening in their family the time and money has to be spent elsewhere. When the basement is finished there will be enough room for a bedroom and a food storage room. Right now the only entrance is from the outside so there needs to be some light carpentry work done so it can be accessed from within the home.
Both Justin and Mistie serve diligently in their respective callings in the church and refuse to let these problems get them down. However, as many of us know it can be consuming trying to do it all and with the fear of the unknown staring them in the face their time and efforts have just become more complicated. BUT their attitude is great “What good would it do to just sit in bed and cry”.
Despite their circumstances both Justin and Mistie have served each other, their children and their community. This is because of their love for each other and their love to serve others. They have blessed many lives because of their compassion and never have they expected a return. Their faith and determination WILL get them through this trial but family and friends can help ease the burdens. If we can lighten their load even a little it will be received with open arms. Please look in your hearts and if you are able to help even a little please do.
May you and your families be blessed during this holiday season and remember to cherish your loved ones and never take them for granted; we never know what the future may hold. Merry Christmas, and thank you!
Here is a WISH LIST Please help any way you can....
Basement
- Sheet rock
- insulation
- nails and screws
- electrical supplies-wire, lights, outlets switches etc.
- paint
- tape and mud
- carpet
- interior doors
Front Porch
- Wood
Front Room
- paint
- curtains
- front door (size?)
Kitchen
- Wood for shelves
- paint
- curtains for two windows or material to sew matching sets
Bathroom
- Paint
- Shower curtain
- wood for shelves and cupboards
- peel and stick tiles
I talked to Justin and Mistie and asked them to go and decide on colors and such, but they said it's alright, anything is good. After a little pestering Mistie did say "ok, anything but red, yellow and orange." So there it is, they will be very grateful for anything we can offer.
THANK YOU!
P.S. We are working on a way to accept cash donations too...
THANK YOU!!
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