Friday, November 6, 2009
A Reason To Celebrate
11-06-09 It is so exciting to see how God answers prayers and takes care of us in the most unexpected ways. As you know, Kecia's job is of the utmost importance to her. She always worries about her job security and is constantly fighting the feeling that she needs to do more..work more hours...be at the office more....We thank God daily for this amazing company who has been used by Him as an instrument to take care of Kecia throughout this financial battle with cancer. Just when it seems like they can't do anymore for her, they suprise us again. Kecia was asked to become part of a new team at Horizon that would allow her to move from hourly pay to salary and that would allow her to work full time from home! They had already let Kecia work from home but she always has quilt about not being in the office more. Now, that quilt can be replaced with thanksgiving. It has required her to go into the office alot over the past week in order to get things set up so she is exhausted when she gets home, but it is SO worth it. This is such a HUGE answer to prayer for her. We serve an AWESOME God and it is so exciting to see Him work in the life of someone we love!
Sunday, October 25, 2009
She's home!
10-25-09 Kecia is home! She was so happy to see her "baby", Min Penny. (her dog) She called to let me know she was home, and then she crashed. We all know that the hospital is the last place on earth that a person can get any rest, so she was exhausted. I called to check on her and Jeanie said she had awakened briefly to eat and then went right back to sleep so I guess she is going to catch up on all that she missed this week. They are still keeping a close eye on her complications, but her doctor is very pleased with her recovery. Thank you all so much for keeping our family in your prayers. We are very much aware of them, especially in times of need and the comfort and strength they bring are indescribable!
Saturday, October 24, 2009
still in the hospital
Saturday (don't know the date) Kecia thought she would be out by now, but some minor complications have her staying at least one more day. Her blood counts are pretty low so they gave her a transfusion yesterday. It took 4 bags to get her to a "safe" level. Her doctor said she may need another today. Her epidural which has so far controlled her pain pretty well, was removed yesterday and her pain level increased quite a bit. Also, one of her incisions kept bleeding (probably due to her low blood levels) and they wanted to keep an eye on that. Otherwise, she is doing great! She really looks good and her spirits are high. She has had alot of visitors and one of her friends, decorated her room all bright and cheery. As far as hospital stays go..this was a pretty good one. She has really appreciated all the visits, flowers, cards, calls and prayers. I'll let you know when she gets home.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Out of Surgery
Kecia is out of surgery and in her room. They didn't get her back into the O.R. until 2:30 and then it was a 5 hour surgery. I don't know all of the details but Jeanie said the doctor reported that everything went great...just as planned and that Kecia's body responded wonderfully throughout the surgery. She spend an hour in the recovery room and within minutes of arriving at her own room she began the inspection of her body. (so like Kecia isn't it?) A few minutes more and she started trying to text people. She wasn't really able to do it but Jeanie says it was funny to watch her try and pick up right were she left off. I appreciate all of the people who have been praying for Kecia on a daily basis. Knowing that there are literally thousands of people praying for her has given Kecia the strength and courage to face some unbelievably difficult things in the past year. I will talk with her in the morning to get the full story and I'm going up to see her tomorrow evening so I will send out another update after I get back. God bless each of you for taking the time to love our family and for investing yourselves in this very emotional journey. You are GREAT company to keep!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Reconstruction
10-15-09 (I hope that's the right date) I have so much to tell you that I'm not even sure where to start. Hold on tight..here we go....When they found Kecia's brain cancer they wanted to do a CAT scan because it can show everything in greater detail but they couldn't because her breast shields contain metal. Her new doctor (who is really her old doctor), Dr. Wazenski, wants to get that done ASAP so it is scheduled for this coming Tuesday the 21st. She will do her last radiation treatment that morning and then check into the hospital for a 1pm surgery. She will be at Medical City in Dallas. I'll let everyone know the room number when I get one. They are going to do the complete reconstruction right then so Kecia will have "real" fake boobs instead of shields when she leaves the hospital. YEAH! Maybe those will help take her mind off of the fact that her beautiful hair has once again fallen out and left her bald. She made it all the way up until Tuesday with very little hair loss. Then yesterday it just starting coming out in huge clumps. It's really hard for her, but she is taking it like the trooper that she is and tries to stay focused on things that she can affect like work and staying current on medical research. I'm not sure if I already told you this, but her doctor also wants her undergo a procedure called gamma knife radiation. It would involve her wearing a halo to stablize her head and neck while the doctor drills holes in her skull where the 4 cancer spots are located. They then use this gamma knife to remove anything left after radiation including the "mark" that is left even after the cancer is dead. If she is doing well after reconstruction he would like to do this procedure about 2 weeks later. She is nervous about it because she has to be awake for the whole thing. I can't even imagine how unsettling it would be to hear a hole being drilled into your head. She is, however, excited about the chance to completely rid her brain of cancer. Once they are able to do a CAT scan they will know more whether or not they will move forward with this gamma radiation. As of this morning Kecia was saying that she thinks she would like to have visitors once she is feeling better after her reconstruction surgery. She guesses that should be around Wednesday evening or Thursday morning. Of course it will depend on her recovery, but I will try to keep you all updated so you can gage when to stop by. I know there is something else I wanted to tell you but I'm in information overload and this is all I can remember right now. It would be easy to see why Kecia might be down and depressed with all this frightening medical stuff going on, but thanks to all of your prayers, Kecia is in remarkably good spirits. An amazing peace has come over her and she feels mentally and physically ready to handle these challenges. I have no doubt that this is an example of our prayers in action. Please continue to lift her up in prayer especially as the day of surgery draws near.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Great News
10-11-09 After lowering Kecia's steroid from 15 mg to 4 mg per day Kecia is back to her old self! She is feeling much better and was able to get caught up on her work. Her doctor thinks she is lucky not to have had a heart attack on such a high dose. Fortunatly they were able to catch the mistake and correct it before anything serious happened. Another praise...Kecia was told that the radiation would cause her brain to swell, giving her severe headaches, but so far she has not had either. She does have alot of "scalp pain" which she describes like a bad sunburn all over her head, but she says it is tolerable and not a big deal. She is about 3 days into the first chemo pill and so far so good. She will start the second one next week. She is a little concerned about the cost of her medications as the first pill is costing her about $90 per week and she was told that the second one is considerably higher. Say a prayer of thanksgiving this week as we are so grateful to have fixed Kecia's prescription problem! But also a request that her finances are able to cover her meds.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
new treatment
10-08-09 Kecia was concerned that her doctor wasn't doing the most aggressive form of treatment so she went to her old oncologist for a second opinion. As expected, he said that if he were treating Kecia he would be doing a few things differently:
1. he would do a treatmemt called gamma radiation that puts electrods directly on the cancer and radiates them
2. he would do the full hysterectomy instead of just an ovarectomy
3. he would be doing chemo now instead of waiting until she finishes radiation
These are things Kecia was wanting to do so she has decided to go back to Dr. Wazenski for treatment. (She left him originally because his clinic and staff were having problems that were affecting the treatment she was getting. He has since moved to a hospital nearby so she is hoping these problems will not get in the way again.)
Kecia found out yesterday afternoon that she does not qualify for the trial study because she does not have any cancer in her soft tissue (aside from the brain) and that is a requirement. So that takes one big decision off her plate. We were praying for an obvious reason to either go forward or reject the trial and it couldn't be more obvious that she will NOT be in the study. We are thankful that Kecia doesn't have to make that decision.
Dr. Wazenski also said that the reason that Kecia has been in a constant state of "panic attack" is because she is on a huge dose of steroid to keep her brain from swelling from the radiation. He dropped it from a 15 (mg I assume) to 4. If she starts showing symptoms of brain swelling he will increase the dose to control it, but try to keep her low enough to avoid the constant panicky feeling.
She started the chemo pills today:one is taken four times a day, the other is taken two times a day. She can expect to be pretty sick for a few weeks. But once all the cancer is gone he will lower her to a maintenancw dose.
They are already looking for a surgeon to do her hysterectomy in the immediate future. Will update more when I know more. We are so thankful to each of you who have stood by Kecia's side through this whole ordeal!
1. he would do a treatmemt called gamma radiation that puts electrods directly on the cancer and radiates them
2. he would do the full hysterectomy instead of just an ovarectomy
3. he would be doing chemo now instead of waiting until she finishes radiation
These are things Kecia was wanting to do so she has decided to go back to Dr. Wazenski for treatment. (She left him originally because his clinic and staff were having problems that were affecting the treatment she was getting. He has since moved to a hospital nearby so she is hoping these problems will not get in the way again.)
Kecia found out yesterday afternoon that she does not qualify for the trial study because she does not have any cancer in her soft tissue (aside from the brain) and that is a requirement. So that takes one big decision off her plate. We were praying for an obvious reason to either go forward or reject the trial and it couldn't be more obvious that she will NOT be in the study. We are thankful that Kecia doesn't have to make that decision.
Dr. Wazenski also said that the reason that Kecia has been in a constant state of "panic attack" is because she is on a huge dose of steroid to keep her brain from swelling from the radiation. He dropped it from a 15 (mg I assume) to 4. If she starts showing symptoms of brain swelling he will increase the dose to control it, but try to keep her low enough to avoid the constant panicky feeling.
She started the chemo pills today:one is taken four times a day, the other is taken two times a day. She can expect to be pretty sick for a few weeks. But once all the cancer is gone he will lower her to a maintenancw dose.
They are already looking for a surgeon to do her hysterectomy in the immediate future. Will update more when I know more. We are so thankful to each of you who have stood by Kecia's side through this whole ordeal!
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