Hi all,
Wanted to thank you all again for your prayers, and well wishes for my father in law, Papa Fred. It’s been one strange 10 days since we rushed him to the hospital.
Day one, they found masses in his lung, and another in his brain. Obvious conclusion(s), one by a neurologist, another by his long standing oncologist were cancer in both areas.
However… the oncologist was sure that it was lung cancer, that had metastasized to his brain. This is because she’s been treating him for B Cell Lymphoma for over a year now. However, she said THIS wasn’t detected, nor EXPECTED based on his testing, (
which included a bone marrow test back in December).
Then the neurologist said, due to the size of the one in the brain it HAD TO BE the ‘primary’ source. According to him, you just NEVER get something this large in your brain without it starting THERE.
We’ve had good days with him, and bad. We’ve also had both occupational and physical therapy coming to visit him daily. Some days he could get up (
with the belt around his chest) and walk with his walker. Most however he couldn't, and it got worse with every passing day.
None the less, the plan was to take him to radiation oncology and start treating the brain tumor. Meanwhile, they did a lung biopsy, last Friday. That came back Monday, but was inconclusive. WHAT? I thought it’d tell you, either
YES, it’s cancer, or
NO it’s not. Oh boy...
Back to brain radiation. We had the first visit (
transported by ambulance literally across the parking lot) for initial scans. This was to be followed up by 10 days of treatments. That day he was so ‘out of it’ they were thinking it’d be better to send him directly to hospice. YES, it was THAT BAD!
I explained that the day before, he had been up (
with help) using a walker, eating (
with help) or at least picking at his food, three times a day. We/they attributed his loss of cognizance that day to a high dosage of sleeping meds the night before. Next day he was much clearer, so they rescheduled the next trip to radiation. That day comes around, and he’s out of it again. Had one more good day after the ‘mixed up’ one, then the next was SERIOUSLY downhill.
He had started losing sight, and the ability to track last week. Then by Monday he’d lost most of his hearing, strength, overall stability, and ALL his left side as well as most of his straight ahead vision. I mean his eyes were there, and his left eye was moving in concert with his right one, just that his brain isn't allowing him to see straight ahead or to the left no matter what he did. He did walk in the hall a bit with the therapists, but he kept running into the wall on his right, (
being as he could only see to the right).
Tuesday, they sent him for ANOTHER left lung biopsy after breakfast. Then by Tuesday afternoon I was getting pretty worried because he slept most of the day (
they gave him sleeping meds again Monday night), but by 4:40 he was awake, and sat in his chair for 3 hours, even had dinner there.
I’ve been spending all day there most days, 10~12 hours a day, so I've been taking hourly notes, talking with nurses, therapists, doctors, you name it. I've even had to start setting up in-home aids to come out. One for 3 times a week to do therapy, and another to be with hi 24/7
as they SAID they were sending him home Tuesday or Wednesday at the latest.
(
Although by then I was begging them to keep him through at least Thursday so we could see how he'd tolerate the first two radiation treatments, PLUS it'd give me time to get the house ready for him, and get staffing there.)
Then Tuesday afternoon, CarMomma and her mother came by and stayed through supper, until it was time to tuck him in and she took her mom home, then I went home.
Wednesday however, when she checked in on him at 7:00 (
on the way to work) he wasn’t waking up. Then when I got there to spend the day he was COMPLETELY CHECKED OUT. I mean he wasn't looking at you, he was looking THROUGH you! His eyes were opened about 1/16th of an inch, and he couldn't move his arms, especially his left one. He'd lost all ability to communicate, or respond at all by Wednesday morning. Then by mid-day he couldn't even suck tea through a straw.
I was getting upset by then, asking them if they’d ‘dosed’ him again with Restoril after we left Tuesday night, (
which they had btw).

However… this turned out NOT to be the problem.
They transported him again in the ambulance for radiation Wednesday, but didn’t do it when he got there. His condition was worse, much, much, MUCH worse!
So we get a call Wednesday night at 11:10 saying they were transporting him from Piedmont Henry, to Piedmont Atlanta downtown.
WHAT???
Transporting him?
In the MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT????
The transport didn’t happen during the night however, and we had to wait ALL DAY THURSDAY!!!
Meanwhile... Thursday he continued to get even worse, and hadn’t spoken, or been able to look at, or recognize anyone (
just barely cracking his eyes open, if at all) for over 48 hours by then. Finally, Thursday night at around 6:30 they took him up to Piedmont Atlanta. Honestly… he should have been there earlier, and the downtown hospital (
which has been Piedmont as long as I can remember) is one of the best hospitals in the Southeast. (
There and Emory of course.)
We were told that the head of Radiation Oncology had signed off on his transfer, and the Brain Tumor Team was awaiting his arrival. Come to find out… they have a world class team of almost 50 Brain Tumor specialists in the team downtown,
several of which had been consulting on his case all week. We figured once they got him there, got him checked out, took new scans, then compared them to the ones from earlier in the week, it’d be between 9:00 and 10:00 last night.
Sure enough… at 9:30 we received a call from the floor doctor at the nurses station, saying they’d looked at his chart,
then wanted to know if we could verify his DNR.
WHAT THE HECK?!!?!!!
That conversation started like... well... you can imagine us hearing him asking if we wanted them to revive him. I mean
HOLY MOLY!
Then he said they’d scheduled Papa Fred for brain surgery this morning! (Friday)
BOY… this wasn’t what we were expecting.
Then this morning they did another MRI, (
ordered by the surgeon). Not long after, we received a call from Dr. Howard Chandler, the Chief Neurosurgical Oncologist, saying he’d compared today’s MRI (
with contrast) to both of the earlier scans, (
both a MRI and a CT, as well as scans from the Radiation Oncology building where he'd been twice already) and whatever it is in his brain has gotten larger, (
every time, every scan, since the 12th).
So today we were faced with two options.
1: Do nothing, (
radiation is off the table for now)
and he has DAYS to live!
2:
Do brain surgery.
He also said radiation just couldn’t be considered at this point, because it’d take till the end of the first round of 10 before we’d start to see ANY results. By then, Papa Fred would be dead.
That is when he told us that this *might* be a brain abscess, which could be drained. OR… it could be the tumor they’ve been thinking it is for over a week now. Thing is… an abscess and a tumor show up the same on the scans. Either way, he’s going in behind his ear, opening a place in his skull about the size of a quarter, and finding out what it in there.
Of course we questioned him thoroughly. That is… in between him offering up any and every possible question we could have thought about BEFORE we even asked him. I gotta’ say, this guy is
BY FAR the most thorough, most complete, most prepared to talk to family, and the most talkative surgeon I’ve ever met. By the time we had talked for a few minutes all our fears were addressed. (
That and then some, plus he's from here, which meant we could understand him!):dblthumb2:
This… guys… (
the possibility of a brain abscess) honestly… was a blessing in disguise!
Prayers may indeed have taken a part in what has happened this week.
I wouldn't wish this on anyone, but given the choice between a tumor and an abscess... well.... I'll take the latter. Although it’s a shame he had to get as bad as he was, and still is, to get him to the Brain Tumor Center.
He went into surgery before noon today (
Friday). It was supposed to take 90 minutes to 2 hours. But as everything else this past 10 days… It took twice as long as expected.
It was after 4:00 this afternoon when Deb’s phone rang, it was Dr. Chandler, saying it wasn’t a tumor… IT WASN’T A TUMOR!
Hallelujah!!!
Not that it wasn’t a deadly infection, but working with the abscess infection was something that he could (and did) clean out with a needle, rather than a blade.
After speaking with Dr. Chandler after the surgery, we received news as good as it could be. Not out of the woods by ANY MEANS, but we’ve stopped the pressure on his brain.
And without any cutting!
Then it got even better. The second lung biopsy came back today. He has two masses in his left lung, (
we found that out last week of course) but NEITHER is cancer.
Oh but by the grace of GOD! They are “inflammatory lesions” caused by his B Cell Lymphoma, but not something that’ll require aggressive cancer treatments.
For now, he’s in ICU, on very aggressive anti-biotic therapy... and will be till at least Monday. And of course that means no visitors but immediate family, and for just a few minutes at a time. He’s not well by any stretch, but all things considered this was a good day. A good day indeed. Looking at his photo from Wednesday, Thursday, and again today, you can see his eyes are starting to open this afternoon. Folks... I’ve not been so happy in a long, long….
LOOOOOOOONNNNGGGGGG time!:xyxthumbs:
Of course we still have a good 10 days in Piedmont downtown, (
which is REALLY hard for us, being 45 miles away, which means we can't be there every day, all day) but that is surely better than the alternative.
We even spoke today with doctor Chandler about once we get out of the woods here, we’ll move him most likely to rehab for a while. That’ll probably be several weeks looking at how bad he got, (
especially in such a short time). It will take his brain a while to recover for sure. That and the fact that he’s almost 87 makes it certainly precarious to say the least.
Hopefully however, once he starts to gain strength and cognitive skills, then we can move him back down here for the rehab part. Just too early to tell at this point.
We CERTAINLY have a ways to go, and he’s NOT a well man by any measure. But if we can get through the weekend we’ll start to know more come Monday. We surely came close to it going a different direction, FOR SURE!
Again guys… I want to thank you with my heart in my hands for your kind words, hopes, thoughts, and prayers. My wife, my family, we couldn’t have hoped for a better outcome today (
so far).
James 5:13~16
Is anyone among you suffering? Let him pray. Is anyone cheerful? Let him sing praise. Is anyone among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer of faith will save the one who is sick, and the Lord will raise him up. And if he has committed sins, he will be forgiven. Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working.