Sandi is doing so-so today. She was sleeping when we got
there and probably went to sleep right after we left. She was in a lot of pain
and had numerous back spasms while we were there at the hospital. She is still receiving
heavy amounts of fluids and antibiotics and will receive a lot of blood later
today.
Dr. Mathews was the one on the floor today. He is a doctor
we very much like and has known Sandi for the last several years. He is the
doctor who, among other things, diagnosed her horrendous leg swelling problem
from a couple of years ago. Normally he is very positive and chipper and full
of enthusiasm no matter how dark things to be.
Today he was very somber when he came in and talked to her.
He spent a considerable amount of time visiting with us and discussed a few
things. While the CT was inconclusive it did rule out TIAs or any brain bleeds
as well as any obvious tumors. There were some other things it revealed that
may be cancerous or it might be scar tissue caused by the chemos as is
happening around and inside her heart, in her lungs, and elsewhere. He agrees that
the best we can do right now is to try and get some pain control and get her
blood work in terms of her diabetes, the unspecified infection, and other issues
stabilized. He agrees with the overall assessment of the situation by Dr.
Bushan who is her main doctor. That means he didn’t see anything to do differently
and this is a man who is unafraid to say so if he sees something. The fact that
he was going with what Dr. Bushan had said was not encouraging at all.
So, after he left I knew I absolutely had to go with what I
had planned to do and tell her everything. I did that and it was one of the hardest
things I have ever had to do in my life. I explained everything in detail and
what I knew. I also explained why I had not told her all of it until now.
She was not as lucid today as she has been the last couple
of days, but she got what I was telling her and understood it all. Some of it
she was already aware of, but most of it was new information. We discussed what
she wants to do going forward and she wanted everyone to know she is not about
to give up. Period.
While her cell phone remains broken and T-MOBILE will not
stand behind their insurance plan, she does now have her iPad with her at the
hospital. She is having some trouble working it at times. Still, I think she
will be on Facebook from time to time the next few days so we may hear from
her.
In the meantime, things will continue. Radiation will start
up Monday with treatment 13 of the planned 25. It is unclear whether she will
get any physical therapy this weekend, but she will definitely get some blood
today. She probably will get some tomorrow as well.
She told me to
make sure folks knew that she was not giving up no matter what and to thank
everyone
for their thoughts, prayers, and support. Thank you.
Thanks for letting us know, Kevin. Sandi is one tough woman, and it took guts for you to break that news.
ReplyDeleteHugs to Kevin & Sandi, wishing there was something I could do.
ReplyDeleteThank you both.Been a brutal and very emotional day. And I really feel that I have failed her.
ReplyDeleteNo, Kevin, I'm absolutely sure you haven't failed her. Get some sleep.
ReplyDeleteIf there's anyone who hasn't failed his wife, it's you, Kevin.
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