Mumphy andAl

mumphy
mumphy Member Posts: 440
edited March 2014 in Esophageal Cancer #1
Hi All,


surgery took 10 hours, Al is in Icu, the vent and he wants the cath out asap. Everything went well they 2/3 of of his esophagus which is great. I didn't spend the night he I am in
a hotel 2 min away. Dr. Luketich was great. I am on way there now because Al doesn't want me to hang around to long. He is tired and sore anc it hurts to talk..I get up dates
every couple of hours from his nurse.

Lori he's not so scarey not alot of tubes just 7 samll incisions.

I will know more in a little while. Betty the hardest part is waiting so far anyway.

I will talk to you all later. .


Thanks for all the prayers. BGPs worked great.

Love to all
Kath

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  • emg09
    emg09 Member Posts: 228
    Thank God it's over!!
    I was thinking about you all day!!! I'm so happy to hear that he doesn't look so scary!!! I bet he is sore!! Can't wait to hear an update. 10 hours is so long. I bet the waiting was just awful. I'm so glad that part is behind you know. Now, just the resting and recovery. I feel so much better having heard from you. Keep us posted when you can!!

    HUGS!!
    Erika
  • Betty in Vegas
    Betty in Vegas Member Posts: 290 Member
    Men can be so exasperating
    Do they not realize we worry when we are not with them? I am staying with Layne in the hospital --both to cut costs and for my sanity. At first he said "get a hotel room" and I think the look on my face changed his mind. It was a look of "excuse me?" I haven't used that look in a few months, maybe I scared him :)

    Give him our best and a huge hug.

    I always figured the waiting would be the worst part. I am not patient and my mind wanders bad places when I am waiting. I am so glad to have a friend coming with me to the surgery to wait with me.

    You can take us with you--just take the laptop :)

    Bravo to both of you for doing so WELL! Now I have to try to do as well as you have done Kath!

    Betty
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  • mumphy
    mumphy Member Posts: 440
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    He Looks So Good!!!
    Hi All,

    Just got back from the hospital. Al looks great his color is great, he is sore all over
    and very happy to see the 3 of us, me his daughter and our daughter in law. He is very
    looped on pain meds. He will be moving to a private room this evening. I will go back later. The girls are wonderful I am truely blessed to have them here. We walked around Oakland and went to lunch.

    The nurses are even amazed at how well Al looks.
    Most of the lymphnodes were killed by the chemo except for the on right next to the primary tumor. Dr. L does want Al to have some pinpoint radiation and some low grade of chemo after he has healed just to make sure those 2 upper nodes are taken care of and
    the chemo he uses for what he calls mopping up to make sure that none of those sneaky cancer cells are floating around.

    I am so happy you can imagine. I wouldn't have done this any other way.

    For those of you out there that have been told that you can not cure or put stage IV EC
    I would tell them that its crap and that the need to see another Dr. we were never told
    that nothing could be done by any of the Drs at the Hillman Cancer Center so alway get a second opinion. I can be done and Al is living proof of that.

    Thanks again to all of you for the support and prayers.
    I will keep you posted on his progress daily if I can.
    God Bless all of you.
    Kathy & Al
  • K_ann1015
    K_ann1015 Member Posts: 500
    mumphy said:

    He Looks So Good!!!
    Hi All,

    Just got back from the hospital. Al looks great his color is great, he is sore all over
    and very happy to see the 3 of us, me his daughter and our daughter in law. He is very
    looped on pain meds. He will be moving to a private room this evening. I will go back later. The girls are wonderful I am truely blessed to have them here. We walked around Oakland and went to lunch.

    The nurses are even amazed at how well Al looks.
    Most of the lymphnodes were killed by the chemo except for the on right next to the primary tumor. Dr. L does want Al to have some pinpoint radiation and some low grade of chemo after he has healed just to make sure those 2 upper nodes are taken care of and
    the chemo he uses for what he calls mopping up to make sure that none of those sneaky cancer cells are floating around.

    I am so happy you can imagine. I wouldn't have done this any other way.

    For those of you out there that have been told that you can not cure or put stage IV EC
    I would tell them that its crap and that the need to see another Dr. we were never told
    that nothing could be done by any of the Drs at the Hillman Cancer Center so alway get a second opinion. I can be done and Al is living proof of that.

    Thanks again to all of you for the support and prayers.
    I will keep you posted on his progress daily if I can.
    God Bless all of you.
    Kathy & Al

    so many prayers of thanks for AL & KAthy!
    Just read all these posts---wow! so happy, happy, to hear the news! JUST TAKE ONE DAY AT A TIME---I THINK YOU BEEN THE HARDEST PART---

    Keep us posted---we all are thinking of you!
    Kim
  • Betty in Vegas
    Betty in Vegas Member Posts: 290 Member
    mumphy said:

    He Looks So Good!!!
    Hi All,

    Just got back from the hospital. Al looks great his color is great, he is sore all over
    and very happy to see the 3 of us, me his daughter and our daughter in law. He is very
    looped on pain meds. He will be moving to a private room this evening. I will go back later. The girls are wonderful I am truely blessed to have them here. We walked around Oakland and went to lunch.

    The nurses are even amazed at how well Al looks.
    Most of the lymphnodes were killed by the chemo except for the on right next to the primary tumor. Dr. L does want Al to have some pinpoint radiation and some low grade of chemo after he has healed just to make sure those 2 upper nodes are taken care of and
    the chemo he uses for what he calls mopping up to make sure that none of those sneaky cancer cells are floating around.

    I am so happy you can imagine. I wouldn't have done this any other way.

    For those of you out there that have been told that you can not cure or put stage IV EC
    I would tell them that its crap and that the need to see another Dr. we were never told
    that nothing could be done by any of the Drs at the Hillman Cancer Center so alway get a second opinion. I can be done and Al is living proof of that.

    Thanks again to all of you for the support and prayers.
    I will keep you posted on his progress daily if I can.
    God Bless all of you.
    Kathy & Al

    Yup, stage IV is just a number
    God heals people at stage IV all the time. He also takes people who are healthy and walking down the street-- so we cannot give up and assume we know better than God does! It's His journey we are on.

    Layne loves the song by Newsboys called Stay Strong-- in it is says:

    You're in the moment now
    A bitter root
    A wandering eye and then
    The ties that bind start wearing thin, thin

    You're in the moment now
    When all you've been blessed with
    Is not enough
    Here's where the ground gets loose
    Here's where the devils call your bluff

    Stay strong
    You are not lost
    Come on and fix your eyes ahead
    There's a new dawn to light our day, our day
    You've gotta stay strong
    You and I run
    For the prize that lies ahead
    We've come too far to lose our way, our way

    We've seen the tragic flaws
    The tortured souls
    The saints with feet of clay
    Here's where sin becomes cliche'

    We've come through wilderness and watched
    The cloud by day
    The burning sky into dawn
    Have you forgotten who you are?
    DID YOU FORGET WHOSE TRIP YOU'RE ON?

    Stay strong
    You are not lost
    Come on and fix your eyes ahead
    There's a new dawn to light our day, our day
    We've gotta stay strong
    You and I run
    For the prize that lies ahead
    We've come too far to lose our way, our way

    Get up, there's further to go
    Get up, there's more to be done
    Get up, this witness is sure
    Get up, this race can be won
    This race can be won

    We've gotta stay strong
    You are not lost
    Come on and fix your eyes ahead
    Our Father's dawn will light our day, our day
    Come on and stay strong
    His grip is sure
    And His patience still endures
    There'll be no letting go today, no way

    Come on, and stay strong
    You and I run
    For the prize that lies ahead
    We've come too far to lose our way, our way


    So we have to remember, this journey, is part of His plan, and we can't give up because someone said you should. I wish I could send some party hats to the room for you guys! You can't see, but I am whooping and hollering here in Vegas!

    We get on a plane in the morning for Houston...testing Thurs Fri, Onc Tues and then surgery the next Thurs (the 29th.)

    I will tell Layne I expect him to do as well as Al!

    Betty
  • MOE58
    MOE58 Member Posts: 589 Member
    mumphy said:

    He Looks So Good!!!
    Hi All,

    Just got back from the hospital. Al looks great his color is great, he is sore all over
    and very happy to see the 3 of us, me his daughter and our daughter in law. He is very
    looped on pain meds. He will be moving to a private room this evening. I will go back later. The girls are wonderful I am truely blessed to have them here. We walked around Oakland and went to lunch.

    The nurses are even amazed at how well Al looks.
    Most of the lymphnodes were killed by the chemo except for the on right next to the primary tumor. Dr. L does want Al to have some pinpoint radiation and some low grade of chemo after he has healed just to make sure those 2 upper nodes are taken care of and
    the chemo he uses for what he calls mopping up to make sure that none of those sneaky cancer cells are floating around.

    I am so happy you can imagine. I wouldn't have done this any other way.

    For those of you out there that have been told that you can not cure or put stage IV EC
    I would tell them that its crap and that the need to see another Dr. we were never told
    that nothing could be done by any of the Drs at the Hillman Cancer Center so alway get a second opinion. I can be done and Al is living proof of that.

    Thanks again to all of you for the support and prayers.
    I will keep you posted on his progress daily if I can.
    God Bless all of you.
    Kathy & Al

    YOU GO GIRL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    kATHY,

    You are now a survivor with me, set back and look at just what you have went through, I know how you felt waiting, that is the very hard part. You are typing now like one of us, stating it can be done, he will be sore for a very long time Jeff still has his days he is sore and will be 3 months post op thursday. You have now come along ways, for AL to have the invasive surgery he was in there a long time, longer than my Jeff and he had the open procedure, and now your process begins, he will have an xray to make sure nothing is leaking, then it will be to cream of wheat and small things like that, I am happy he is moving to a room this evening you will be so much better, but now you will be asking me alot of questions on the days to come, I am ready. I see the BGP worked and so did MOE"S shoes, I am so happy, and so glad you wanted them. You know William says I could quit my day job and OH HOW I WISH I COULD, believe me. I know AL will do wonderful, and always know that you will be able to guide other people through this difficult surgery. I am so proud of you, you have been so scared just like I was and now you are a survivor.

    Yes I agree don't let any doctor tell you that you are inoperable get a second opinion it can be done.


    I hope I have been a big help to you.

    Love and Hugs
    Jeff and Lori
  • Donna70
    Donna70 Member Posts: 852 Member
    mumphy said:

    He Looks So Good!!!
    Hi All,

    Just got back from the hospital. Al looks great his color is great, he is sore all over
    and very happy to see the 3 of us, me his daughter and our daughter in law. He is very
    looped on pain meds. He will be moving to a private room this evening. I will go back later. The girls are wonderful I am truely blessed to have them here. We walked around Oakland and went to lunch.

    The nurses are even amazed at how well Al looks.
    Most of the lymphnodes were killed by the chemo except for the on right next to the primary tumor. Dr. L does want Al to have some pinpoint radiation and some low grade of chemo after he has healed just to make sure those 2 upper nodes are taken care of and
    the chemo he uses for what he calls mopping up to make sure that none of those sneaky cancer cells are floating around.

    I am so happy you can imagine. I wouldn't have done this any other way.

    For those of you out there that have been told that you can not cure or put stage IV EC
    I would tell them that its crap and that the need to see another Dr. we were never told
    that nothing could be done by any of the Drs at the Hillman Cancer Center so alway get a second opinion. I can be done and Al is living proof of that.

    Thanks again to all of you for the support and prayers.
    I will keep you posted on his progress daily if I can.
    God Bless all of you.
    Kathy & Al

    looks so great
    Hi Kathy,
    Boy so glad for you, have been out of the loop in the hospital, but it is great to hear how well Al has done and what an encouragement to all of us waiting to do the same. I am so happy for you and Al and what an amazing thing that he looks so good!!!!!! Happy for you and prayers will continue that he recovers well and quickly. Good luck!
    Donna70
  • aunti_m
    aunti_m Member Posts: 41
    mumphy said:

    He Looks So Good!!!
    Hi All,

    Just got back from the hospital. Al looks great his color is great, he is sore all over
    and very happy to see the 3 of us, me his daughter and our daughter in law. He is very
    looped on pain meds. He will be moving to a private room this evening. I will go back later. The girls are wonderful I am truely blessed to have them here. We walked around Oakland and went to lunch.

    The nurses are even amazed at how well Al looks.
    Most of the lymphnodes were killed by the chemo except for the on right next to the primary tumor. Dr. L does want Al to have some pinpoint radiation and some low grade of chemo after he has healed just to make sure those 2 upper nodes are taken care of and
    the chemo he uses for what he calls mopping up to make sure that none of those sneaky cancer cells are floating around.

    I am so happy you can imagine. I wouldn't have done this any other way.

    For those of you out there that have been told that you can not cure or put stage IV EC
    I would tell them that its crap and that the need to see another Dr. we were never told
    that nothing could be done by any of the Drs at the Hillman Cancer Center so alway get a second opinion. I can be done and Al is living proof of that.

    Thanks again to all of you for the support and prayers.
    I will keep you posted on his progress daily if I can.
    God Bless all of you.
    Kathy & Al

    GREAT NEWS!
    So happy for you! It's wonderful encouragment to hear of success of stage iv, it's people like your Al that remind us it CAN be done. Thanks for your post and hope he heals quickly.