Mark and I visited with the Gastro doctor that took care of my gall bladder problems and directed the shunt insert procedure. He showed us scans from the procedure and explained that the passages my body needs to drain bile are very narrowed, and they may not ever effectively perform their function, even with the shunt. He also told us that if I start to have problems with Jaundice in my liver (not just in the bile ducts), there won’t be anything they can do and it would be bad. I have an appointment in September to replace the shunt in the duct, which will need to be done on a regular basis.
We also have an appointment next Thursday to visit Dr. Sutton in Indianapolis, who was recommended by my OB-GYN doc. Dr. Sutton specializes in OB-GYN Oncology, and he’s already received my records to review, but this is the earliest we could see him. More cancer cells were found during the procedure I had done at Parkview last week, so he’ll be working with my Fort Wayne docs to determine a treatment that would help us. We don’t know any details about this diagnosis yet, including the stage or severity of the problem.
These two new occurrences have knocked both Mark and me back quite a bit. Today’s appointment with the gastro doctor was not encouraging. We don’t have solid answers or information yet, but the potential for seriousness is very high. I’m also in more pain every day, so we’re going to start using the 24-hour pain patches again to keep this under control.
On a much happier note, I’m taking tomorrow afternoon off to take our girls, their friends, and my sister-in-law and her kids swimming! They’ll all finish a week of Vacation Bible School, and they deserve a reward. I’ll also be going to church camp at Lake James from Sunday-Wednesday with Savannah, and I’m really looking forward to the time and 24-hour lake/worship access with her. I plan to attend camp with Shelby, too, in late July. I also went last year with both of them, and this has been one of the greatest times we’ve had to bond together.
Please keep praying for strength and hope.
Sandy