....the fluid out of your chest, but they sure do hurt! What that obviously means is that Dee Dee is out of surgery, and is now in her room (3303).
Lots of praises today! The surgeon was able to remove the entire node, which he felt might actually have been more of the thymus gland than node, so he also removed a portion of the thymus (Not sure yet if there are any implications long-term from this). He was able to do the surgery with the least invasive type of surgery, just two incisions and no rib spreading. There were no "roots" or attachments from the tumor to surrounding tissue. He said that it did not look like carcinoid at all, and in fact looked like it would prove to be benign and unrelated to the stomach cancer. ALL GREAT ANSWERS TO MANY PRAYERS - THANK YOU ALL!
They did leave in a chest tube, to drain any blood or other fluids from her chest. It will stay in at least until tomorrow morning. It does cause a fair amount of pain, because as the PA said, "You have nice pink healthy lungs, with no room in your chest for things like a tube." A combination of the tube and the surgery are currently causing a fair amount of pain. She felt much better during the 1-2 hours after the surgery, until all the anesthesia wore off. She bottomed out from the pain at about 1:00 p.m. They have her on high doses of Toradol (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory) and morphine, whaich have started to help. They continue to hope that she will be discharged tomorrow, but Wednesday is a possibility.
Last night was a great time to pray together as a family, then individually with each child. Micah, who has not shown tremendous emotions with this thing up until now, could not stop crying; when the dam broke for that little 6-year-old heart, it broke hard. Josiah was the only one who seemed to have no fear, and acted like this was just a big adventure. Even though we left at 5:00 a.m., all the others got up with us this morning to kiss Mom good-bye. A sweet time for us! Thank you all for lifting my kids up as well.
It will take about a week to get the pathology report from the tumor today. After that, we will have an appointment with the digestive oncologist at Duke to decide on how to treat the stomach. If the pathology report is negative, which again is what the surgeon today thinks it will be, then we can probably go with the surveillance approach for the stomach. Our God is amazing! As the coach of the football team in the current movie "Facing the Giants" asks his team near the end of the movie, "What can't our God do?!"
Folks, what can't our God do?
Tony
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Oh, Tony and Dee Dee, my heart goes out to both of you and I want you to know I am sitting here in Berlin praying for ALL of you tonight. May God continue to keep his healing hands on Dee Dee and comfort each and every one of you in the way each one needs. We love you all so much. I am so relieved that the tumor looks benign and there are no "roots." We love you. Lyn for all of us
We rejoice with you and your GREAT news! All things ARE possible with God!!!
We will pray that the chest tubes stop "sucking" soon!
We Love y'all!
The Fuller's
Auburn, AL
Praise God!! I really had a feeling the node was going to be nothing and unrelated. Glory to God for such good news today. You are in our prayers. As you left this am I was just starting to pray and heard the car start and I called on the Lord for you. What wonderful news!!
Psalms 103:1-5
Bless the LORD, O my soul;
And all that is within me, bless His holy name!
2 Bless the LORD, O my soul,
And forget not all His benefits:
3 Who forgives all your iniquities,
Who heals all your diseases ,
4 Who redeems your life from destruction,
Who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies,
5 Who satisfies your mouth with good things,
So that your youth is renewed like the eagle's.
Greg & Ruth Viehman
Tony and Dee Dee
What an awesome day! What answered prayer! God is so good! We praise Him and will continue praying for quick healing/removal of this tube, and for Dee Dee to be pain free. For rest for all of you as well. We love you and hold you close -
Art and Sydney
Tony,
I am so happy to hear of the good news of today! I am praying that God will continue to provide healing for DeeDee, and give all of the Clarks the strength to endure this time of your lives.
Van
Praise the Lord! We are thankful for the victories today and looking forward to more. God can do immeasurably more than we can imagine.
In God's grace, Laura and Scott
PS. Dee Dee, Scott sympathizes with your discomfort with the chest tubes and is praying for their quick removal.
Tony and Dee Dee - We heard about your situation from a prayer request in our Sunday school class. We're so happy that the surgery went well and of the very good news! - the Frechette family
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