Thursday, October 30, 2008

That tumor is OUTTA THERE.........

Hi everyone,
We are writing from the hospital this afternoon.
It's about 3:30 and Mom is still in recovery.

She arrived at 5:00 AM with Dad and Carmen. I didn't get here until a little after 6:00 and she was in pre op so I could not see her. Her scheduled surgery time was 7:20 AM. The surgery was supposed to be around 2 hours. At about 11:30 a Dr. that assisted in Mom's surgery came out to talk to us.

He said that the surgery had gone well and that they had gotten the tumor out entirely. They had been quite concerned about the artery that was attached and he said they were able to "peel it away from the artery". He said it was a complicated and long surgery, but that the artery was intact, there was not a lot of bleeding and no blood transfusion was needed. He also said that there was a nerve that ran down her leg to her foot that the tumor had grown around. The nerve was running through the center of the tumor. They did have to sever it during surgery, but feel that it will just cause loss of feeling, numbness, tingling etc and not hamper any of her mobility. This nerve has been the culprit of a lot of pain, and numbness throughout the last year, so having it severed may not cause much more irritation than it does now. We were told that she was in recovery so we decided to go get something to eat before she came up to the room.

We were just about to the cafeteria, when we ran right into Dr. Conrad, her surgeon. He stopped to tell us a few more details about the surgery. He said that it was really a difficult surgery. He also said that she did really well and was pleased with the outcome. He then went on to say that he did not believe he had had another patient who had been given as much chemotherapy as Mom had been given pre operatively, but that he believed it just may have "cured her"! (his words)

The pathology report won't be back for 7-10 days, so we won't know 100% until then if she will need additional chemotherapy or not. The way Dr. Conrad spoke though, gave us hope that she may be done with chemotherapy.

She was supposed to be up in the next hour or so and we came to her room. After waiting several more hours, we have been told that she is still in recovery because her respiratory rate is low. It is at an 8, and they look for 12-20 to be in the normal range. She usually does this after surgery, when she is on pain medication. They were going to monitor her until that gets leveled out. Dad is down in the waiting room on that floor now after a very brief visit with her.

The surgeon's will be in to see her Saturday morning so Mom should be feeling well enough to ask any questions she may have.

Until then, we thank you for your prayers and ask that you continue praying for her as they try to regulate her pain level. Dad says she is alert but in pain and pretty uncomfortable. They have backed her off of pain meds due to her slow respiratory rate. This is a hard dance to watch. Keep her breathing at a level rate, yet she is in pain, or keep her out of pain, but have her respiration drop.

Thank you in advance for your prayer and concern.

Kimberly and family

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

YEAHHHHHH THAT THAT NASTY TUMOR IS GONE!!! THAT IN ITSELF IS A HUGE RELIEF!!!
WE WILL BE SO HAPPY TO HEAR THAT YOU ARE STABILIZED AND NOT IN SO MUCH PAIN. THANK YOU FOR THE UPDATE. WE WILL STAY POSTED.
MEANWHILE WE HAVE LOTS AND LOTS OF PEOPLE PRAYING FOR YOU DEE AND FOR ALL OF YOU!
NO CHEMO WOULD BE WONDERFUL, THAT IS THE WAY THAT WE WILL PRAY! THEN YOU COULD BE ON THE ROAD TO RECOVERY ONCE AND FOR ALL!!!!
YEAHHHHHHHH THAT IS THE ROAD WE WANT YOU TO BE ON!!!!
LOVE YOU!!!!LOVE YOU SO MUCH!!!
djkz

Anonymous said...

My Dahlin Deva,
God is good, huh? The beast is out. Now maybe you will be able to recover and feel yourself again. It would be so nice if there were no more chemo. So glad to hear the Dr's report. DJ called me this am in Texas when you first arrived in recovery room and we were just so thrilled we could hardly say anything. God is good. God is good. God is good.
You are my hero sweetheart. You'll be traveling soon....on your own power, with God at the wheel.
Oh, how proud we are that you are in such good shape although you have a lot of healing to do yet.
I called Evelyn Joyce right after DJ called and e-mailed Candy. She called after work but I was gone. I'll call her now and we can celebrate together. We love you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jerry and Va xoxoxoxoxo

Anonymous said...

PRAISE THE LORD!!!!! We are very thankful to hear that the surgery went well. Be well soon.
The Richardsons

Anonymous said...

What an answer to prayer!! The tumor is gone with a possibility of no more chemo--hooray--God is indeed good!! It was great to "celebrate" this victory over the phone with Jerry, Jinny, Mama (aka Evelyn Joyce) and via email with Donna Jo. We haven't quit praying though. We'll be on our knees asking the Lord for exactly what Kimberly has asked us to pray for. Oh, we love you all so much and we're so happy that this part is over! We'll check the blog soon for more updates. In His Grace, Karl and Candi