Saturday, June 20, 2009

20 June - Stent Went Fine

Still in the hospital with Sarah but the docs say she can go home so we're going through the release process. The stent went in fine yesterday although Sarah says the procedure was very uncomfortable (she woke up in the middle of it twice). It's a temporary stent which should last around 3-6 months, so it will be either replaced or potentially removed before long (if chemo shrinks the lymph node pressing on the duct then then stent may not be needed anymore).
After two back-to-back anesthesias, Sarah has bounced back remarkably well and is eager to get back home. She's was also happy to hear that her liver numbers have already significantly improved and are almost back in normal range! So, the gall bladder removal and stent placement were well worth it and definitely needed.

Friday, June 19, 2009

18 June - Gall Bladder Removal Went OK

Posting from the hospital room - Sarah's gall bladder removal went fine and she's recovering well. Already off all pain and nausea meds. The doc recommended also having a stent placed in her bile duct so a GastroEnterologist will be doing that on Friday while she's still in the hospital. That doesn't involve any incisions -- they go on through the mouth/throat with a very thin endoscope.
Sarah's in good spirits but tired from the anesthesia recovery. She's hopeful that she can put the constant worrying about gall bladder attacks behind her and that's a real relief! She's lost over 10 lbs since this all started because she was avoiding so many foods for fear of an attack.

Monday, June 15, 2009

14 June - Day 4 of 2nd Chemo Round

Sarah got her 2nd round of Carboplatin chemo last Thursday and it seems to be going like last time. She is doing relatively ok overall, but definitely has some fatigue and queasiness. No sign of hair loss, so the jury's still out on that. She should start feeling better over the next day or two. But, this is going to be a different "week 2" than the last round of chemo: her surgeon and oncologist agree that her gall bladder should be removed, so that is scheduled for this coming Thursday (laproscopic procedure). There's a good chance that her liver function tests are staying high-out-of-range due to the gall bladder issue and she continues to have problems with it. She is being very conservative with her eating in order to hopefully prevent another gall bladder attack - but she feels like she's walking on egg shells and it could happen again regardless of being cautious. It will be a relief for her to have the gall bladder procedure - we hope the attacks will stop and her liver numbers we come down so we can open up more chemo treatment options (although the carboplatin may be working well - we won't know until we have some test results on that front).

Saturday, June 06, 2009

Ben At Baseball Game


Ben seems to really enjoy baseball. We were at one of his games today and took a few action pics. :) One as catcher (every kid seems to love wearing the special gear) and one taking practice swings while On Deck.

6 June - The Problem With Gall Bladders

The problem with gall bladders is similar to all those other things we take for granted like electricity or water -- you never think of them when all is running fine, but when something goes wrong... you really notice it and it becomes a big problem. Sarah has been getting gall bladder attacks periodically which are very painful. We even ended up taking her to the emergency room late at night last week because the pain was so severe (she said childbirth was preferable - and she did childbirth with no drugs!). Turns out the attack ended about 1 hr after we go there and she was fine afterwards (thank you to our neighbor Pat for staying at the house with the kids!), but we don't want to let things go on like this... so she'll be meeting up with a surgeon next week to discuss removing her gall bladder. We're not sure if this is related to her breast cancer or not. All we know is that an ultrasound shows "sludge" but no stones in her gall bladder. Typically, the best medical solution to a problem like this is removal and a modified diet afterwards.
Other than that, Sarah is doing fairly well. Her hair did not fall out this week - turns out that Carboplatin doesn't make everyone's hair fall out and when it does, the time can vary quite a bit. So, next week will be eventful and mostly not-fun: talk to surgeon, go out for a birthday dinner with hubby (for salad?) on day b4 birthday, get chemo on birthday (or get surgery instead and delay chemo 10dys). Well, you do what you have to, right? We're keeping our fingers crossed for no more gall bladder attacks.