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4 comments | Friday, January 25, 2008

I spent my day like this:
- got up at 9:30 a.m.
- mom called from the hospital asking if I was up. I was worried. She was just bored and wanted to talk :) We talked for an hour! So nice to have a mom and daughter talk. I was in need of it too. She updated me on the doctor visits. One came last night at 6:30 p.m. and one this morning at 6 a.m. (and so didn't the hospital trash lady - at 3 FREAKIN' AM !!!!!)
- Mom had asked me to go change my grandmothers bandage on her toe. Got to my nanny's and my aunt/uncle had already been and taken care of it. However, helped my Nanny with a few dressing issues (she'll be 88 this May!) Then, she surprised me with enough money to pay for almost two months of Ethan's daycare - what a blessing (even though I didn't 'need' it - she said 'he's worth it' and it's not like I don't have it).
- Ethan and I stopped and got lunch.
- Ethan and I went to Food Lion and bought my mom a few things for the hospital (cereal since she doesn't like their breakfasts, bowls to eat cereal in and tic tacs since she ALWAYS has one in her mouth and a magazine to read)
- Went to hospital and spent 4 hours. Ethan stayed busy coloring, drawing and playing his hand held Leapster.
- Doctor came in and talked to mom as Ethan and I were about to leave. I stayed some more to try to calm her down and get her to eat the oh so yummy (end sarcasm) dinner (catfish, hush puppies and mixed veggies with lemon maringue tart).
- Doctor has rearranged his schedule, along with a cardiologist surgeon and another surgeon and urologist oncologist on his team. Here's their current plan. (she won't be going home as she had hoped before surgery)
-----> Sunday: checked out by another doctor on his team
-----> Monday: EKG (heart check up) by her cardiologist
-----> Tuesday: some test I forget...
-----> Wednesday: go to radiology for them to go in (almost like a
heart catherization) to cut off blood supply to the cancer
ridden kidney
-----> Thursday: cleansing of the colon, etc. to get ready for surgery
-----> early Friday AM: stop the heparin and coumadin blood thinners
-----> Friday: SURGERY - 5 hours. It will be quite extensive and
a 'very difficult maneuver' according to the urologist
oncologist (Dr Franks). If all goes well and she makes it
through okay, she'll be in ICU atleast 2 days and then in step
down for 7-10 days.
** He also informed me of everything: she has cancer in the right kidney, cancer in the upper lymph nodes in the chest, clots in the vena cava, small clots in the lungs and upper abdomen) They're new plan of attack is now no chemo until after surgery to get the cancer in the lymph nodes.... But, the doctor said the main thing is to get her to make it through the maneuver of getting the clot out of the vena cava. The blood loss can be anywhere from 1 liter to 10-20 liters.


I called Rob and I stopped by the house and picked him up. We went out to a nice dinner at a local Italian restaurant, Sergios. I had shrimp marinara, a glass of red wine and unsweet iced tea. Nice dinner and now home to rest. Tomorrow...up in the AM, over to cousins to hand over my old maternity clothes (she's expecting in August) and then up to hospital in evening (after getting some laundry done).


Hope you all have a wonderful weekend - and, stay warm !

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Blogger Cheri said...

Continuing to pray Brooke!!! Day by day and moment by moment I pray you have strength and are encouraged beyond measure. (((hugs)))

January 25, 2008 at 7:16 PM

 
Blogger Holly said...

At least you know what is going to happen next, that's good. I'm still praying for your Mom and your whole family.

January 26, 2008 at 5:34 AM

 
Blogger Sueellen said...

My thoughts and prayers are continually with your mom. At least you know what is planned and it sounds like you are a wonderful daughter and your mom is so lucky. Stay strong and know we are all here for you!

January 26, 2008 at 11:57 AM

 
Blogger Dana said...

Still praying here too. It's a blessing to have a Dr who will be honest with you. When my grandmother had cancer this past year we couldn't ever get a straight answer from anyone!

And yay for you spending most of the day with your Mom ~ I KNOW that means alot to her! :)

January 28, 2008 at 9:24 AM

 

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