Tuesday update on Saundra
saundra
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I'm Sandy's daughter, Debbie, and I'm with her at Baylor hospital. She has been recovering wonderfully well from her colostomy surgery yesterday. She was alert and talkative all morning, has been on her feet twice to sit in a chair for up to 50 min at a time and had an appetite for her clear liquids lunch! Mom sure is determined to recover well and as quickly as possible.
While the surgery did have it's complications,and required 4 surgeons, there is much for which to be thankful. She had only one tumor and NO signs of disease elsewhere. This is after having been diagnosed Stage IV 3 1/2 years ago with ovarian cancer practically everywhere in her abdominal cavity. The one tumor was really a cancerous lymph node in her pelvis which had grown large and invaded her colon and wrapped around the left iliac artery/vein and ureter, as well as some back muscle. They removed as much as they could and will use radiation on the rest in a few weeks. Radiation can be indicated in this case since the cancer is in one spot. The colostomy mentioned was only necessary to keep the colon out of the way for the radiation treatment, and there is a slight chance that it may be reversed in the event that the tumor responds well to the radiation treatments.
Of course, she will need continued prayers that the remaining tumor won't occlude the major blood vessels going to her left leg. Her doctors don't anticipate her having any trouble walking for now, though she may have a little weakness in the left leg. She seemed steady on her feet in the room today to get out of bed and sit, but hasn't had a real walk yet.
I want to thank all you ladies for being such a great support and inspiration to my mom over the last few years. She talks to me often of many of you, and as a result of your ongoing advice and chronicalling of your unique journeys, she has in turn been an inspiration to my three daughters and I of how to live life well in the midst of trial. Blessings to you all, my sisters!
Debbie
While the surgery did have it's complications,and required 4 surgeons, there is much for which to be thankful. She had only one tumor and NO signs of disease elsewhere. This is after having been diagnosed Stage IV 3 1/2 years ago with ovarian cancer practically everywhere in her abdominal cavity. The one tumor was really a cancerous lymph node in her pelvis which had grown large and invaded her colon and wrapped around the left iliac artery/vein and ureter, as well as some back muscle. They removed as much as they could and will use radiation on the rest in a few weeks. Radiation can be indicated in this case since the cancer is in one spot. The colostomy mentioned was only necessary to keep the colon out of the way for the radiation treatment, and there is a slight chance that it may be reversed in the event that the tumor responds well to the radiation treatments.
Of course, she will need continued prayers that the remaining tumor won't occlude the major blood vessels going to her left leg. Her doctors don't anticipate her having any trouble walking for now, though she may have a little weakness in the left leg. She seemed steady on her feet in the room today to get out of bed and sit, but hasn't had a real walk yet.
I want to thank all you ladies for being such a great support and inspiration to my mom over the last few years. She talks to me often of many of you, and as a result of your ongoing advice and chronicalling of your unique journeys, she has in turn been an inspiration to my three daughters and I of how to live life well in the midst of trial. Blessings to you all, my sisters!
Debbie
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Hello Debbie
Thank you so much for keeping us informed about Saundra. We consider her one our our leaders and is indeed a great role model. I appreciate your caretaking as well. My mother is the one with the OVCA and we began our journey in July of last year. I have spent too much time in the hospital with my mother and Saundra has been wonderful. She is an inspiration to us all. I am also well aware of the demands on you and the emotions and hope you have a great deal of support. It's hard to watch our Moms fight this fight. You are a wonderful daughter!! Thanks again for writing...keep us posted...0 -
Hi, Debbie~
Thank you for the informative update. You sure explain things well.
I'm so happy about your mom pulling through surgery so well that I have tears in my eyes!
Thank God!!
Your mother is a very special lady (as you well know), and she is an inspiration to so many of us here. Please let her know that we are all sending prayers and good thoughts her way, and yours.
So glad she's up and around already. That's great!!
And I'm so glad she has you beside her for such great support and love.
Hang in there, Sweetie~
~Susan xoxo0 -
Thank you!
Debbie,
Thanks so much for the update! Praise the Lord she is doing so well. What an inspiration she is to us all and what a figher.
Appreciate you taking the time to explain to us what she went through and what she is to expect. Makes it easier to pray specifically.
I too have a daughter who is a blessing as I see you are to your mother.
Please send her my love.
Living for Eternity,
Libby ☺0 -
I'm overwhelmed.........arbor3 said:update
Hi Debbie
Thank you for the update on your mother, I am so glad she came through the surgery so well and doing good. She has been a real insprition to me.
My thoughts and prayers are with her.
Dinora
........at the magnitude of the human spirit, of the fight to survive!!! I could hardly believe how well your Mother is doing, Debbie, after we have learned of the extent of her surgery. What a warrior!!! Being interested in eating the liquid meal is such a good sign of recovery. I think everyone of us that reads this board has been inspired and encouraged by your Mother and her "fiestiness" in our mutual fight against this horrific monster! I can't wait to hear that she is at home and doing well AND can't wait for her first post after the surgery! Take good care of yourself too.......MM0 -
Debbie
your mum sounds one amazing lady. It is amazing what the human spirit and body that can go through and still manage to repair its self. She is a true role model and inspirtion to us all. Love to her, Tina xx0
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