Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Been a while
We drove up to Portland to see Dr. Billingsley last Friday. He was very pleased with her progress and told us that we would not have to come up to see him again unless we wanted.
Again, we wish to thank wveryone for your support it has helped us both emotionally (spritually) and materially.
Thanks, Franz
Friday, January 25, 2008
Day 9
Nancy seemed to have more energy today; she's getting cabin fever, but she's got to lay low because she's got a way to go.
Her appetite is good and she is "spunkier".
Peter is home for tonight and most of Saturday so both of us are feelin' good.
Thanks Mom and Dorothy and Leonard. Thanks to the Social Workers for their generous gift! Thanks to all of the family (both sides) for thinking of us and letting us know it.
-Franz
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Day 8
Nancy's only medications now is Advil. The post surgery narcotic is still working out of her system. It makes her very restless.
She had a good day, was ravenous for breakfast, walked out to pick up the mail after mom fixed her some lunch. She rested (slept) for most of the day.
We had Mom's great spaghetti sauce with a green salad for dinner. Nancy ate heartily again; had some dulce de leche ice cream.
Nance continues to improve in very small increments. I can visualize that liver increasing in size.
-Franz
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Day 8-our first full day at home
Nancy is resting-I'd estimate that at least 80 to 90 percent of the time she is sleeping. Her pain level is relatively low (2-3) and is being handled by over the counter Ibuprofen and Tylenol. She eats (lightly) and sleeps. She has gone up and down the stairs three times today. Taking a shower exhausted her-at least she can take a shower on her own.
We've got lots of support...my Mom stayed with Nancy for much of the day, fixed her lunch and fixed us a great dinner. Nancy's parents were here early and stayed after I left until my Mom came over. They provide care for our dog, Beau, who is doing rather poorly.
Several people at work wanted to fix us a dinner, I turned some of them down because we have more than we need coming in. The Radiation Oncology staff has given us 12 dinners from Super Suppers-this is much appreciated-thank you. Many of the staff who knows that Nancy loves to garden gave her a very generous gift certificate to Johnson Brothers nursery in Junction City/Coburg. Nancy is really excited and appreciative of that-thank you all.
-Franz
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Day 7-Home
Monday, January 21, 2008
Day 6-afternon
So its touch and go. We may still be discharged today, but the chances of that are dwindling as the day goes on.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Day 5 PM-Sunday 1/20/08
We hope to be discharged tomorrow.
-Franz
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Day 4 PM
We had at least 2 long walks. Things are quiet.
-Franz
Day 4-Morning
Nancy had a pretty rough time with the pain yesterday afternoon and evening. The transition from the epidural to the oral oxycodone was more difficult than we expected. Nancy was pretty much confined to her bed for the rest of the afternoon.
Dr. Billingsley came in the late afternoon and decided that he was going to add Toradol to help manage the pain.
We were able to get a short walk in before I left for the evening.
This morning Nancy looked great! Evidently the Toradol did the trick. She ate her breakfast and some of mine as well. She took a shower and is wearing her own garments rather than the hospital issue gowns. The shower took much of her energy; she was shaking like a leaf from weakness after getting dressed.
Dr. Billingsley came in this morning and said that she should be going home tomorrow if things go ok today.
-Franz
Friday, January 18, 2008
Day 3-AM
Nancy looked good this morning. The epidural will be removed today-Nancy has already been switched over to oral meds. As expected her pain has increased with the removal of the epidural. Dr. Billingsley came by. He’s really pleased with her progress. The path report is not back yet-he doesn’t expect any surprises. He tells her that she is ahead of schedule and that maybe she will be discharged on Sunday. He also warns her that she will be quite weak and tire easily for the next 3-4 weeks. At this point none of her doctors are recommending further treatment with chemotherapy. He is still going to discuss this with his colleagues though.
We took a walk which really exhausted her and we’re now settling in for today.
Love and Peace to all of you,
FranzThursday, January 17, 2008
Day 2 Evening
Nancy had a good lunch…I’ll spare you the details of substance. We had a good walk-she is still very weak, but she keeps pushing.
We had another walk this afternoon-she weakens quickly and sleeps a lot but all of that is to be expected.
Finally! We have a private room on unit 14A, room 14. Nice new room, comfy. Nancy’s nurse, Judy, seems warm and attentive. We’re waiting for dinner-chicken. I’m going to grab a bite and settle in and watch the Ducks play Washington with Nancy. All is well tonight.
Love and Peace to all of you,
Franz
Day 2-Morning
Nancy looked good this morning. She is still in the ICU-Dr. Billingsley is working to get her a bed on one of the floors. Beds are really hard to come by here. Nancy has started eating solid food-some cooked cereal and scrambled eggs this morning.
We took a short walk down the hall. Nausea cuts the walks short. She read the Oregonian after her breakfast-this is a good sign, she’s doing some of her normal routine. We're now settling in for the rest of the day.
-Franz
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
End of Day 1-after surgery
At noon Nancy walked down the hall about 50 ft round trip. She had some broth and juice for lunch and dozed along for the afternoon. Instead of using breathing machine she is doing yoga breathing-much more effective. At about 4:30 she walked down the hall again for a round trip of about 100-120 ft. Staff is real pleased about this. They also took her off the IV fluids. The docs made their evening rounds were pleased with her progress. There was talk of removing the epidural within the next couple of days. We were informed that she may appear jaundiced and that this was normal.
For dinner she had cream of mushroom soup, juice, milk and custard. She's doing well with her eating. The ICU nursed are pleased with her and her progress. Today's nurse said she "scored" by having Nancy as a patient. I'm hoping I was part of that.
Nancy had two visitors today, besides me, Dorothy and Leonard. She had a visit by Kathy Koepke, whom Nancy worked with at Sacred Heart some time ago-she is now working with the transplant program at OHSU. She also had a visit from Kate Mounts, a dear social worker friend that Nancy worked with in Eugene and who now lives in Portland. She enjoyed the visits although she had trouble keeping her eyes open at about halfway through the visit.
I'll blog at you tomorrow.
Love and Peace to all of you,
Franz
She is doing very well and should be ready to walk this afternoon for the first time since surgery. The pain management using the epidural is working great! Her mind is clear and the pain is tolerable. She has some referred pain in her right shoulder-that is normal.
After the morning visit Dorothy and Leonard left to return to Eugene. They will be picking up Beau from my Mom. They still expect her to be in the hospital for 5 days-day one being today.
Love and Peace to you all,
Franz
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Nancy's in the ICU
She told me that I should take Dorothy and Leonard and go back to the hotel soon. She wanted me to get a good night's sleep and that she wanted her parents to rest after such a long day at the hospital. Here she is, having undergone a brutal bowel prep the night before, had an epidural placed, gone through 5 solid hours of surgery, had half of her liver removed and she's worried about me and her Mom and Dad. This is just a glimpse of what this woman is all about. I am fortunate to know this wonderful person!
The plan for tomorrow is to wait until after 8 AM to see Nancy (shift change is between 7-8). Dorothy and Leonard will visit through the morning and then head back to Eugene. I will stay here with Nancy until she is discharged.
I will post as news is created.
Love and Peace to all of you,
Franz
She will be in recovery for at least another 1.5 hr and then she will be going to the ICU for at least overnight. He doesn't feel that she necessarily needs the ICU, but that it is protocol for this surgery.
They are close to full capacity here and there is a chance that she could be in the ICU for the entire hospitalization (~5 days).
This news brought tears of joy to Leonard and Dorothy. I am so relieved that I can't begin to describe that feeling.
Finally......Good news!!!!
Love and Peace to all of you,
Franz
Surgery Progress
So, Nancy's parents, Dorothy and Leonard, continue to bide our time.
Love and Peace to you all.
Here at OHSU, the morning of the surgery
They are very compassionate, efficient and professional here at OHSU. Some of the anesthesia prep was unexpected. Nancy will be having a general anesthesia. In addition to that they placed an epidural at T8-T9. The epidural will be used post-op to control her pain instead of administering IV pain meds. They have found this to be a very effective way of controlling post-op pain. She also will have a central line in place to be used for monitoring, etc. The greatest potential problem with this type of surgery is bleeding. Out of control bleeding doesn't happen very often here, but they have set up means to address this problem if it should happen. I feel very confident in this team.
Kevin Billingsley, the lead surgeon, stopped by and told us that he had no anxiety about this surgery and that he expects it to go well. They have scheduled 4.5 hrs of OR time for it.
You can tell that its a teaching hospital...a dozen staff had contacat with Nancy here in preop; there will be an attending, resident and student anesthesiologist in the OR. There will be the lead and resident surgeon, students and multiple nurses. Probably about 10 people besides Nancy in the OR.
She was wheeled into the OR by the anesthesiologists at 7:45 and we don't expect to be notified that surgery is over until after 12:30 (PT) sometime.
Just got the first call from the OR about 15 min ago. Nancy is stable and surgery has started. I will post further when I get news.
Love and peace to all of you,
Franz
Monday, January 14, 2008
Who's taking care of the Beau dog? Oma is-thanks, Mom.
Love and peace to all of you,
Franz
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
1.2.08-Stagnation
Peter
