Very Slowly But Surely
As you know Kristi has had some big surgeries. None though have taken a toll like this one. We were trying to decide what’s different this time. We came up with two likely culprits.
One: the fact that the surgeon had to move the bowels around a lot, cut out a section, and remove two other tumors, one upstream and one downstream from the resection — not to mention taking the gall bladder. What we’ve read is, that amount of manipulation can really shock the gut.
Two: Progressing cancer and the pain that has come with it. The PET/CT Saturday showed progression that isn’t surprising but did surprise us a little. The pain in her neck — her actual neck, not me — has been increasing over the last two months; the tumor now seen in the last scan must be the culprit. This pain has been her primary pain over the last few days. 
All that to say, while X-rays and clinical signs point to very slow improvement each day, she is tired — very tired of pain, and not eating or drinking, and being here. She never complains. Well, maybe a little when she wants water, but who would blame her. 
Today’s Gastrografin X-rays (where they put contrast in her stomach to see if things are flowing)  was promising. The small intestines are flowing and not inflamed. We are very hopeful that the NG tube might come out tomorrow. 
While I spend 99% of the time in the room with her, I need to get moving a little. Today I took another walk around part of the Stanford U campus. The architecture and landscaping is so beautiful … and the black squirrels are cute and plentiful. 
Prayers continue. πππ
ReplyDeleteBlack squirrels? Thought they were only brown like the SJ Valley ones. Oh Kristi is still going through all this pain π₯. I’m sorry πblessings
ReplyDeleteI’m so sorry about the pain but yes moving things around like they had is painful at best. We remain steadfast in prayer π. It must be a blessing to have you right there all the time. Praying for you too Jim. May God bless each of youπ·π·π·
ReplyDeleteContinuing our prayers
ReplyDeletePrayers for you both. Hoping Kristi will feel relief soon, so glad xrays look promising and hoping tube can be removed soon. Happy to hear you have somewhere beautiful to stretch your legs and take a stroll.πππlove you, Aunt Mary ❤️
ReplyDeletePrayers for both of you. Janice
ReplyDeletePrayers and love for Kristi and you!!
ReplyDeleteContinuing to pray for you both!
ReplyDeleteI love your positive attitude and pray you are rewarded with good recovery. Farah
ReplyDeleteSending prayers for strength to navigate these days. Also for peace in the midst of all of this. You are both so very loved. Xxxooo
ReplyDeleteSending lots of healing energy to your wife, you and the family Jim. Continuing to pray π as well… and don’t think π€ I have ever seen a black squirrel πΏ️ so thank you for sharing.
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