A good friend of mine and his famly could use some prayers.
Same from me, gmann.Prayers for all gmann.
Dad's surgery is scheduled for the 25th at the university hospital in Indianapolis. He has a low grade astrocytoma which is the same thing he had several years ago. From what I understand, typically they aren't extremely serious although higher grades are (Teddy Kennedy had a grade 4). I don't know which grade level he actually has though.
Doc says the surgery itself will be tricky. This one is deeper than the last one and the blood vessels around it also make it difficult. Some of which may have already been weakened by the first one. Radiation may also be neccessary this time since the doc may not be able to remove the whole thing. My dad is confident that the doc will do a good job and that they can get this thing out. My concern is the after effects. After the last one he had so many problems (build up of fluids basically crushing his brain, permanent loss of taste and smell). Just want this one to go smoothly and not have more complications.
Continued prayers your way. If your Dad has a shunt in place already that might prevent some of the build up like last time. It still sounds pretty scary!
Dad's surgery is scheduled for the 29th at the university hospital in Indianapolis. He has a low grade astrocytoma which is the same thing he had several years ago. From what I understand, typically they aren't extremely serious although higher grades are (Teddy Kennedy had a grade 4). I don't know which grade level he actually has though.
Doc says the surgery itself will be tricky. This one is deeper than the last one and the blood vessels around it also make it difficult. Some of which may have already been weakened by the first one. Radiation may also be neccessary this time since the doc may not be able to remove the whole thing. My dad is confident that the doc will do a good job and that they can get this thing out. My concern is the after effects. After the last one he had so many problems (build up of fluids basically crushing his brain, permanent loss of taste and smell). Just want this one to go smoothly and not have more complications.
I know I was in the ICU for 9 days because of fluid buildup, so that's nothing to ignore. If they can't get all the tumor, they can probably get enough so that radiation can deal with it. My limited understanding of radiation is that it is nowhere as bad as it used to be. If my tumor starts growing again, they'll zap it with radiation rather than another surgery...I'd rather they do it before it starts to grow again, but this doctor knows what he's doing.
The most important thing is that he have a good relationship with the doctor. It sounds like he does. If you have questions or need something explained, don't be afraid to ask the doctor or his staff. He probably isn't afraid to ask, but make sure. Continued well wishes headed your way!
Keeping your friend in my prayers.A good friend of mine and his famly could use some prayers.
In December, my friend was diagnosed with Large B Cell Non-Hodgkins Lymphona. Diagnosed as a stage 4 cancer, the main culprit came from the left hip area where he was experiencing severe pain. He began chemo treatments. After completing 5 treatments 3 weeks apart he was doing very well. He was however still experiencing pain in his left hip. Treament required radiation, 25 treaments every day but weekends. Radiation was much harder on him. He experienced many side affects, but through it all remained very positive and determined to overcome any obstacle in his way. Following the last treatments of radiation, he seemed to be responding well. He is facing another set back as yesterday doctors discovered the cancer had spread into his spinal fluid and the lining his brain.
Dad is out of surgery and in recovery. Things apparently went well and he is doing good. Thank you to everyone for the good vibes and prayers. Keep them coming, still got some recovering/healing to do. THANK YOU!!!!![]()
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Dad is out of surgery and in recovery. Things apparently went well and he is doing good. Thank you to everyone for the good vibes and prayers. Keep them coming, still got some recovering/healing to do. THANK YOU!!!!![]()
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Good to hear! I hope he continues to do well!Dad is out of surgery and in recovery. Things apparently went well and he is doing good. Thank you to everyone for the good vibes and prayers. Keep them coming, still got some recovering/healing to do. THANK YOU!!!!![]()
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Dad is a ton of pain this morning. Had a CT at 4 am that found an air pocket near the surgery site that is causing it. Docs say it will go away with time. Pain was so bad he called my mom to come back in at 5 am and stay with him (she had gone to the hotel to get some sleep herself). Keep the good vibes/prayers coming. He needs them.
I did find out yesterday that my sister and her kids are down at the hospital staying with my mom as well. I was happy to hear that my mom didn't have to sit in the waiting room alone.
Ouch! At least the doctors don't think another surgery will be required. Hope this clears up OK!
It's good to know your mom has some company. The surgery's pretty easy (I just went to sleep, woke up and it was over) but it can be grueling waiting for the results.
YAY!!! Dad may get to go home today. Air pocket must have gone down or is gone completely. Today the pain is at a 5 (10 yesterday). The 5 can probably be associated with the fact that he just had his head cut open and a doctor poking around in his brain. Will hopefully know for certain later this afternoon. Looks like Dad might be able to go to the baseball game Sunday (talked to him last night and he said he wanted to get out of there so he could go to the game...haha. What a trooper). That would be nice.
It looks like this saga may be wrapping up. I hope that this thread doesn't get to much traffic now...unless its for good things.