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Gathering of Nations
April 23-25, 2009
University of New Mexico Arena ("The Pit")
Avenida Cesar Chavez Blvd. SE (Hwy. 25, exit #223)
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Dr. Lita Mathews
Update 11/11/08: Dr. Lita is
now over six weeks into this extensive treatment to heal her body of the
Hepatitis C virus. On November 4th Lita had another blood test. This particular
blood test measured the viral count of the Hepatitis C. The results were read
and reported back to Lita on Friday November 7th. The results of the first
month's treatment were very good. The treatments are working! Dr, Lita's viral
count prior to the start of the treatments was at 1,900,000 parts per million.
The current blood test showed the viral count at only 348 parts per million.
This is very good results as it showed that her body has responded positively to
the treatment. The goal is to reduce the viral count to zero parts per million.
The doctors believe that a zero parts per million count is coming very soon.
Even though the viral count is lowering rapidly and expected to be reduced to
zero parts per million very soon, the treatments have been extended for an
additional nine weeks. This extension is to ensure that the Hepatitis virus is
gone and Lita is cured. The blood test also have shown an improvement in liver
function.
Overall Dr. Lita is handling the
treatments very well with few side effects so far. On few occasions she has had
some body and head aches. She also has tired easily as well. Upon looking at
her, she looks like she is in the best of health. She has not lost weight or had
any other visible effects of the treatment. At her last meeting with the doctor
they told her they were very pleased with her progress but warned of the risk of
potential infections and colds. This is due to the treatments are lowering her
white blood cells. This is normal and to be expected. The doctor told her that
if the white blood cells drop too low she will then receive another medication
to help bring the cell count back up to an acceptable and safe level. It is the
white blood cells which help the body to fight infection. This is one of the
many reasons why through this time Lita must avoid being in crowds and to avoid
sick people.
Dr. Lita, Melonie and Derek have the
confidence of the Medical team at UNM. Their attention to Lita has been
comforting. Dr. Ahora is world famous in this field of medicine. Once again the
family wishes to thank everyone for their concern and prayers. They feel that
they have helped to make this difficult time bearable. She is looking forward to
getting back to dancing sometime late next summer. She enjoys dancing and it is
her personal passion.
Update 10/22/08: Lita began
the medical treatments to fight and rid the Hepatitis C from her body. The days
of waiting and preparation to begin the treatments were long and tense. Prior to
starting the treatment she was given a pneumonia shot as well as the current flu
shot. As she was told these are precautionary measures as the treatment will
attack the white blood cells as it fights the virus. This leaves her vulnerable
to catching colds and the flu.
The treatment consist of two medications. The first is called Pegasys
(Interferon)
This medication is intended to reduce the amount of Hepatitis C in the body. One
injection weekly is required. The second medication is called Copegus (Ribavirin).
This medication is taken every day in pill form. It's job is to stop the
Hepatitis C virus from spreading or multiplying. Together Pegasys and Copegus
help get rid of the infected cells and keep healthy cells from becoming
infected. Thus allowing the liver to begin repair.
Since Dr. Lita began the treatments, three weeks ago, she has had only minor
side effects to the medication. Her most recent blood tests indicated that the
treatments are going well. They even showed that there was some improvement in
her liver function. The Mathews family was very pleased with the results of the
test, while realizing that Lita still has a long way to recovery. The total time
of the treatments is 48 weeks. During that time her travel will remain near non
existent.
Spiritually Dr. Lita is doing real well. She and her family have also have gone
to the Sun-dance in Ft Hall this past summer. And just a couple of weeks ago a
sweat and Lakota style tobacco ceremony was held, in Albuquerque, in her honor.
It was requested and sponsored by Becky Taylor of Hayward, Wisconsin. Many
friends and family were in attendance.
The Family thanks Becky along with all the people who continue to pray for her
recovery. They are so deeply humbled.
Update 9/27/08: The weekend
of September 5, 6, & 7 Dr. Lita fulfilled her commitment to the Sycuan Tribe of
California by attending the pow wow and serving as their Northern Head Lady
Dancer. On Saturday afternoon Lita had her honoring dance and give-away. Derek
spoke on her behalf to the people. He began by telling them about how this was
the biggest moment of her summer, as she was determined to be well enough and
strong enough to make the trip. He went on to explain to the people about he
illness and the road of recovery ahead. The people came out in mass to hug her,
shake her hand and to pray for her. It was a very moving time as the drum group,
The Boyz honored her by singing the Gathering of Nations Song.
Rick Yazzie, a fancy dancer along
with others mentioned that when they returned home they would be sponsoring
sweats and other ceremonies to pray for her. Rick place on of the Get Well Dr.
Lita Mathews wrist bands on his out fit and told her that he would be dancing
for her each weekend until she was cured of the hepatitis C and liver disease.
He told her that his family and the Mathews family were as close as one family,
and how important it is for her to get well and return healthy to the pow wow
arena.
Later on Saturday another man came
forward to tell her about his encounter with hepatitis C and liver disease. He
said that he had gone through the treatments two years ago and was now
completely healed. He want on to say that the scaring of his liver and the liver
disease was completely gone. The Mathews family was extremely pleased with this
as it was all positive concerning Lita's road to recovery.
In just a few days Lita will begin
the treatments to begin fighting the Hepatitis C. The length of the treatments
will be form eight to forty-eight weeks. It is also expected to have several
side effects, such as itching, lack of appetite, lowered immune system and
depression. It has been said that not everyone experiences all or any of theses
side effects.
Currently all of Dr. Lita's medical
exams have been good and have shown positive signs that she will make it through
the treatments successfully. Lita continues to thank everyone for all of the get
well wishes and prayers. She truly believes that the pow wow people are all
members are a unique group and comprise a huge extended family.
Update 8/2/08: Dr. Lita is
doing exceptionally well. She and her family would like to thank the many
well-wishers for their concern and prayers. Even though she is doing better at
this time, there remains a long and what could be a rough road to recovery.
Since being released form the hospital on April 24th, Lita has had numerous
checkups consisting of blood tests and a CT scan. At each examination, Dr. Lita
has shown a near miraculous recovery. It has been through these many exams that
it has been determined by medical staffs at both Presbyterian Hospital and The
University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque that her recovery treatments
will begin in mid-September and are expected to last about a year. The treatment
will be administered by the UNMH staff and supervised by one of the Worlds
leading physicians in the field.
At Dr. Lita's last medical exam, she was told that she could begin to travel
again and prepare to dance, if she chose to. The next day after that exam, Lita
and Derek traveled to Fort Hall, Idaho to attend the Sundance. It was there that
Dr. Lita was taken into the circle to receive a special blessing from the sun
dancers. Roseann Abrahamson and her family hosted the Mathews. Roseann not only
made way for Dr. Lita to receive this blessing, but she included her in many of
the family activities outside and away from the arbor. These activities included
the gathering of many of the natural elements and plant life which the dancers
needed to sustain themselves. For Lita this brought back memories of when she
was a young girl and assisted her grandmother who used many natural plants for
medicinal and spiritual purposes throughout Northern New Mexico. Lita is very
grateful for the opportunity to have attended. The power of the prayers and the
blessing will assist to give her the strength and courage to go forward.
Until the treatments begin, Dr. Lita, Derek, and Melonie will be on the powwow
trail attending powwows. Lita hopes to dance and is the Head Lady Dancer the
second weekend in September at the Sycuan Pow wow. She is hoping that many of
you can attend. When the treatments begin, her travels will nearly stop for that
time. However the doctors believe that after the treatments are completed, Lita
will once again be strong and healthy.
Dr. Lita Mathews at home
recovering: On the Morning of April 22nd, just three days before the start
of the 25th annual Gathering of Nations Pow Wow, Dr. Lita Mathews was rushed to
an Albuquerque hospital suffering from bleeding ulcers. It was to her amazement
and graciousness of a higher spirit that the people at the hospital, in the
emergency room knew her and were able to get her immediate attention needed to
save her life. Dr. Lita. A co-producer of the Gathering of Nations with her
husband Derek and daughter Melonie, is at home recovering. She has a long road
to go and needs your help and get well wishes.
The bleeding ulcers were the result
of a blood transfusion which she was given more than 30 years ago. The blood
transfusion was tainted. The tainted blood affected her liver in ways which now
make it difficult for her blood to clot properly. When admitted to the hospital
she was near death. Her blood was at zero percent oxygen and they had to give
her several units of blood. Her body responded to the attention and medication.
The doctors were amazed at her great physical condition. This was a direct
result of her daily exercise program and her competitive dancing at many Pow
Wows throughout the year.
The doctors released her from the
hospital a couple of days early in order for her to attend the Gathering of
Nations Pow Wow. They knew that this was where her spirit would receive
nourishment. However, it was advised that she not do any work at the pow wow.
Since the end of the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow many people have sent along
their get well wishes. When first released from the hospital the doctors
instructed her to limit travel, and dancing was out of the question. Since that
time several of her exams have shown enough improvement that when she regains
full strength, she may begin limited travel and dancing.
Dr. Lita is hopeful to return to the
pow wow trail in late July. She has been invited to serve as the Head Lady
Dancer for the Sycuan Pow Wow in September. Dr. Lita says that she is determined
to hold her promise to the Sycuan people and be there in September as their head
lady Dancer. The Sycuan Reservation Resort and Casino is located just a few
miles East of San Diego. Dr. Lita would like to encourage everyone to join her
there.
The Gathering of Nations Pow Wow for Lita and her
family is their life's work. The joy of bringing smiles, cultural pride and
opportunity to Native people is what excites her. She has been involved in the
educational components of the Gathering of Nations as well as making
recommendations and sponsorship of the many acts of kindness the Gathering of
Nations has been able to deliver. Lita's involvement in the Pow Wow world is
critical. She has a smile for nearly everyone in the arena all of the time.
Dr. Lita Mathews received her PhD from the
University of New Mexico in 1999. Since that time she has used her degree and
efforts to bring a cultural and educational focus upon Native Americans. She has
been an inspiration and role model to many who have chosen to pursue higher
education. Jennifer Young Bear is the first recipient of the Dr. Lita Mathews
Graduate Scholarship at the University of New Mexico. She is very proud of
Jennifer who is now one semester from graduation and is maintaining a 4.0 grade
point average. Jennifer Young Bear is a Jingle Dress dancer from New Town, North
Dakota.
The expenses related to her recovery are very
high. At this time she asks that if anyone would like to assist with the cost of
her recovery to please purchase either her book (A Powwow Summer Across North
America) or the audio book of the same title.
The Doctors continue to evaluate Lita to see if
she is a candidate for treatment. There are many factors to be considered before
such an evasive treatment is begun. If and when the treatments begin they will
last for approximately one year.
We thank everyone for the many get well wishes
and concern. This is the most difficult time in not only Lita's life but for
Derek and Melonie as well. While at home in Albuquerque, we will continue to
make plans for the 2009 Gathering of Nations Pow Wow in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
We are looking forward to seeing all of you then.
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