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lonelyarmywife
06-08-2006, 06:12 AM
Please say one for my father-in-law today. He's having some pretty major surgery and we're all very concerned. Even though my husband and I are having rough times, I still have alot of respect for his father and am pretty worried about this whole situation.

imaginewithme
06-08-2006, 06:13 AM
Consider it done!

Thinking of you all.

jbh3
06-08-2006, 06:19 AM
I do and I will :)

Lilith
06-08-2006, 06:49 AM
Sending vibes of peace love and healing his way.

jseal
06-08-2006, 06:56 AM
lonelyarmywife,

Yes mam. Shall do.

Pita
06-08-2006, 09:03 AM
:wish: Will include him in my prayers.

Winston77
06-08-2006, 09:08 AM
:wish: Will include him in my prayers.
:angel: :console:

Bardog
06-08-2006, 10:04 AM
Done.

Soundman
06-08-2006, 11:59 PM
Done.

Oldfart
06-09-2006, 01:44 AM
Yep.

LixyChick
06-09-2006, 04:41 AM
Sending healing vibes your way!

dicksbro
06-09-2006, 05:32 AM
Got lots of prayers from here. Pray all goes well.

Aqua
06-09-2006, 01:55 PM
Any update on the surgery?

sodaklostsoul
06-09-2006, 06:15 PM
Hope all went well!!

lonelyarmywife
06-10-2006, 08:12 AM
Surgery was pretty extensive, but went well. All told he was under the knife for about 7 hours. They removed parts of his liver, his gallbladder, three lymph nodes and about a foot of rectum/colon/intestine. He has a permanant colostomy.

He is recovering well, but is still very heavily medicated. The doctors have assured us that they got all the cancer for now, but that it will return in the future, which is the VERY bad news. But the organ tissue that they left looks very healthy, and some of it will regenerate.

He is in ICU for now but should be in a regular room in the next few days.

dicksbro
06-10-2006, 08:27 AM
Thanks for the update, LAW. Prayers will continue.

bare4you
06-10-2006, 02:42 PM
My prayers are with him (and you)

lonelyarmywife
06-10-2006, 07:59 PM
another quick update...he is making a REMARKABLE recovery and was moved from ICU to a regular room today. The dr. anticipates about another week in the hospital. He is very clear-eyed and coherant, sitting up in a chair and coughing....pretty good for essentially being gutted 48 hours ago.

imaginewithme
06-10-2006, 10:00 PM
another quick update...he is making a REMARKABLE recovery and was moved from ICU to a regular room today. The dr. anticipates about another week in the hospital. He is very clear-eyed and coherant, sitting up in a chair and coughing....pretty good for essentially being gutted 48 hours ago.
Sounds great!

Steph
06-11-2006, 10:20 AM
Wow, that is remarkable!

They know the cancer will return? :(

LixyChick
06-11-2006, 12:29 PM
another quick update...he is making a REMARKABLE recovery and was moved from ICU to a regular room today. The dr. anticipates about another week in the hospital. He is very clear-eyed and coherant, sitting up in a chair and coughing....pretty good for essentially being gutted 48 hours ago.
((((LAW & Family)))))

Not that he had cancer, but Mr. Lixy had a large portion of his colon removed in 2001...without the need for a colostomy bag, though I think his current condition might have been aleviated if they had of bagged him for a while, till he healed. <---To that, I can't be sure...just a hunch!

Anyway...Mr. Lixy was under the knife for about 5 or more hours and it was so late at night (emergency case) that I was alone in the waiting room...and I "cleaned" the entire room twice! They told me they were scoping his appendix and he'd come out with, at the most, a six inch incision. Came out cut from sternum to pubes! No meds hooked up to him...came out of the mind blog in extreme pain. Tubes down his throat, up his nose, in his belly...EVERYWHERE! Morphine to the rescue! He was on it for 4 days and I didn't like his reaction to it (though he scolds me now for making them take him off it...lol!).

Oh...my point? He's said that he now knows the worst pain there is on a "scale of 1-10", which they constantly ask you when you have surgery. He can commiserate with a new mom's cesarean birth! But...as soon as he was off morphine and up and about and able to "walk himself back into shape", he was a new man! I hope you FIL has a remission to beat all remissions and I continue to keep him in my thoughts and send vibes of health!

lonelyarmywife
06-15-2006, 06:17 AM
Well good news and bad news lately.

First to answer Steph's question, yes they have called the cancer "extreamly agressive" and are quite positive that it will return. Their main goal in doing the surgery was to 1) get him out of some of the pain his tumors wer causing and 2) to get the cancer cells down to a level that can be more easily managed with chemo and radiation.

So things have been up and down the last couple of days. Monday night, he had some difficulty breathing and his heart rate dropped into the 40's. At one point, his respiration quit entirely, so they puth im back on the venilator. (The inlaws from hell didn't really see the need to call his son about this until almost 4:00 the next day, which really hacks me off, but that's another thread...and hopefully one that won't get hijacked). Anyway, once they got him back amongst the living, they took him down and did another CAT scan, and found LOTS of fluid on his lungs, which my mother in law believes was caused by too much morphine.

Physically he has done much better since then. His respiration is steady, he got several tubes and wires removed today, including his feeding tube, which he is VERY happy about. We argued sucessfully with the nurses to remove his morphine drip, which they did and his pain is staying at a pretty constant 2-3 on a scale of 10 without the morphine. Without the morphine, his lungs have cleared up dramactically.

He has another round of chemo scheduled about six weeks from now, but so far, so good.

Thanks for yourprayers and thoughts, and will keep you posted.

LAW

jseal
06-15-2006, 07:08 AM
lonelyarmywife,

Good to learn of his progress. :)