Being the 4th of July, I imagined that we might not even get the opportunity to see one of Nancy's doctors today, but to my surprise we saw two of them, her surgeon and one of the oncologists in the group practice; both by 9:00 am this morning. The surgeon told us the CT scan didn't reveal much about the nature of the obstruction. However, he said there was significant tumor growth in the area of the obstruction and whether cancer was inside the intestine or just preventing the intestine from emptying, the cancer was the problem and the only way to relieve the obstruction was through surgery. However, he had already told us several days ago that didn't recommend surgery in her case because it is likely that due to the amount of cancer in the area, surgery wouldnt help either. If they opened her up and then had to close her, she would be going through all that trauma for nothing. In any case, Nancy had already decided that she didn't want to go through a surgery with only a small chance for success. One option eliminated.
The second doctor, the oncologist on call today, Dr. Abby, explained a little about the "numbers". He said if she goes home, even with the NG tube and equipment to decompress the intestine, she would be without IV fluids and unable to eat and drink. He said she would only last 4 or 5 days before passing away from dehydration. If she wants to keep IV fluids going, she could last several months, maybe more, but hospice won't work with her under those conditions. If she wants IV fluids, she would have to enter a nursing home for that treatment because the hospital would't keep her for just an NG tube and fluid replacement. So, just when Nancy thought she didn't have to make any more choices, she was handed the big one. After tears and some quiet time, she sent me home for a few hours so she could come to the point where she was ready to make that choice. This is one choice she has to make for herself. I am planning on going back to help support her in whatever she decides later in the afternoon. For now, I am going to do something physical (like cut the grass) to help me get ready for what is facing us.
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
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We are thinking of you and Nancy, Al and the decisions that lie before you. We are here for you.
Susie and Randy
we are thinking of you and Nancy and of the decisions that you have to make. We are here for you.
Randy and Susie
I spoke with Doreen and Charlie earlier this afternoon. We're all praying for Nancy and you. We know God's strength and support will be with you.
Jack
Thinking of you and praying for you all...we'll bring some popsicles if you want them.
Jennie and Scott
Nancy,
you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers as you ponder your decisions ahead. Your faith will guide you.
I, too, would be glad to bring over some popsicles!
Keri
I am so sorry you both are facing the toughest decision. We continue to pray every day for God to give you and Nancy strength and peace in your hearts.
Bev Vreeland
Nancy,
What a loving husband! Thanks for allowing Alan to share with us. You have been so terrificaly strong and a great inspiration for all of us. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Fondly, Ruth
Nancy you are in our thoughts and prayers on a daily basis. Your strength, faith and dedication have truely been and inspiration for all of us.
Christopher can share some of his freezer pops.
Jeannine
Nancy and Alan
We are profoundly aorry about what you are going through.
Please know that our thoughts are prayers have been and will continue to be with you.
We know you have fought this cancer as a team and you will come to the best decision available to you.
Try to keep that wonderful sparkle of intelligence and humor and determination that we all admire so much.
Jim and Sue
Nancy and Alan
We are profoundly aorry about what you are going through.
Please know that our thoughts are prayers have been and will continue to be with you.
We know you have fought this cancer as a team and you will come to the best decision available to you.
Try to keep that wonderful sparkle of intelligence and humor and determination that we all admire so much.
Jim and Sue
Nancy and Alan
We are profoundly sorry about what you are going through.
Please know that our thoughts and prayers have been and will continue to be with you. We know you have fought this cancer as a team and you will come to the best decision available to you.
Try to keep that wonderful sparkle of intelligence and humor and determination that we all admire so much.
Jim and Sue
Nancy,
You are in my thoughts and prayers everyday. Everytime I see anything to do with ladybugs I think of you. Now when I see ladybugs and think of you, I think of COURAGE, DETERMINATION, and FAITH! I will bring you popsicles anytime!
Mary Carol
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. You have been asked to make decisions that no one should ever have to make. However, knowing you Nancy, I have no doubt you will find a way to not only make the necessary decisions, but help your family accept the decisions you have made. As I told you last year, with your strength and determination, you continue to be my Hero.
Dear Nancy,
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers daily. Your positive attitude, fighting spirit, and courage are an inspiration to me and all who know you. I know you will be able to make your very difficult decision with the support of your family and your faith in God.
P.S. Which flavor popsicle flavor is your favorite?
Love, Cindy Sonnenschein
Tyson and I are thinking and praying for you daily. God bless you with the upcoming decisions. Stay strong.
Melanie (Berken) Tyson Novinska
Nancy, I am so happy to hear that you are able to be home surrounded by the love and support of your family. More love and support is sent through our prayers every minute.
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