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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Final Surgery a Success!



I just got back from Rochester tonight after a Christmas visit with Mary and her dad at the Mayo Clinic. As I mentioned in previous posts the surgery was a success. She was discharged on Friday and will be returning to BTR soon. The three of us had a very nice Christmas in her room not letting the gloom of a hospital break the Christmas spirit. We entertained ourselves with puzzles, movies, napping, trivial pursuit, hospital food, and avoiding the cold. Thanks again for all the support everyone.

-Logan

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Christmas Surgery @ Mayo


Just wanted to remind everyone that Mary's final surgery is coming up in a few days. She will be flying up to Minnesota on Monday (high of 4 degrees Fahrenheit!) and will be in the hospital over Christmas. The operation will be on Tuesday the 23rd. If you would like to send cards or flowers or anything else the Mayo address is:

The Mayo Clinic
200 1st St SW, Rochester, MN‎

Her dad will be with her the whole time and I will be flying up on Wednesday and spending Christmas with her and her dad. Mary is understandably anxious about the surgery but looking forward to getting back to a normal life.

Thanks everyone for all the support of this site, I know it means a lot to Mary.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all,


-Logan

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Feeling Better - Last Surgery


Mary is feeling her best in nearly a year following her last surgery at the Mayo clinic. She is very comforted by the fact that she is off antibiotics and regaining more strength and energy every day. She and I spend a great Thanksgiving week together starting off in Baton Rouge then to Natchitoches for a one of our friend's wedding. We then drove over to Dallas and spent Thanksgiving with my family at my sisters house. It was great to see my family (especially Farrah my two year old niece) and it was wonderful to have some of the old Mary back in full sprites. She was enthusiastic, smiling, and full of life, it was really great to see her in true form.

I want to thank all of you who have donated to this site. It means the world to me that you all care so much. Mary was very touched by the gesture and we will be thinking of a way to thank you all soon.

Mary has one last surgery to go at the Mayo Clinic. The surgery is not the best timing but she wanted to get it over with as soon as possible so she could begin life again. The surgery is December 23 at the Mayo Clinic which means she will be in the hospital for Christmas. Her Dad and I will be there with her but it will still be a bummer to be in the hospital over Christmas.

Have a happy holiday and keep Mary in your thoughts this Christmas,

-LM

more pics here Thanksgiving-2008

Friday, October 10, 2008

For IEMers (and kickballers, and cheesesteak-eaters)

Hopefully, by now, some of you have had the opportunity to work with or meet Ms. Mary Gaston. Some of you might have the pleasure of calling her a friend.

For those who don't know, Mary joined IEM as part of the original FEMA Katrina Planning Team, and shortly thereafter found her home in the IEM Marketing department.

Having quite a gift for the arts, she left us to head to Philadelphia to work on a photography fellowship, work part-time at the Philadelphia Weekly paper, and then became Marketing Director of First Person Arts, an organization in Philadelphia that funds and produces documentary films.

In early 2007, she was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, and returned to Baton Rouge to seek medical treatment, while resuming her position at IEM. Shortly thereafter began a series of surgeries, in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Philadelphia. She's currently recovering from her latest treatment at the Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, Minnesota. At this point, she's been through five surgeries in one year, and she's got a sixth one coming within the next 3-6 months.

In that time, the costs of her medical treatment have spiraled into the tens of thousands of dollars. So, to help, her friend Logan Monroe has started a collection to help her and her family cover her expenses.

If you worked with Mary, consider her a friend, or just knew her to be a wonderful person, or if you didn't ever meet her, and have just a little bit of good in your heart, please consider sending a gift to the account we've got set up for Mary. A portion of those funds will be dedicated to Colitis and Crohn's research.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Updates on Mary

This thread is for updates on her post-op and recovery.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Mayo Clinic Surgery

For those of you that do not know, Mary is at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota this week. They are operating on an internal infection on Tuesday and are hopeful that this will be here last time under the knife. Her mom is up there with her for this week and her dad and brother were there last week. Please keep her and her family in your thoughts this week as she recovers from this surgery.

Thanks For Visiting

I have set up this blog to help raise money to offset the medical expenses confronting Mary and her family. Please feel free to donate as much as you are comfortable with by clicking on the paypal link on the right. You may donate anonymously if you chose. I would like to note that a portion of the money raised here will go to the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America (http://www.ccfa.org/). You may also use this forum to post words of encouragement for Mary during her recovery.

Thanks for your support,


-Logan