Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Intestinal Fortitude...Today's report from the Mayo Clinic (Monday, August 15, 2016)

(A Post from Bill....this is a note I sent a few minutes ago to our family about the events of Allyson's day at Mayo)

Family and Friends,

It is almost 4:30pm CST and I am sitting in Allyson’s hospital room next to Allyson – who is now resting in her room.  Omi (Allyson’s Mom) and I have been at the hospital throughout the day.  The sounds of the hospital (background noise, IV, catheter, a machine that is connected to Allyson’s shins/calves that spurts out air ~1-2 mins to avoid clotting) are mixed with Allyson’s breathing as she rests from the days events.  Allyson is now sleeping and hopefully on her journey to recovery from the trauma and toils of Tumor Mabel that thankfully was removed earlier today.

We arrived at the Mayo’s St. Mary’s campus in Rochester, MN early this morning for admission at 6:45am.   Allyson was escorted into a personal prep room where she met with an admissions nurse, an IV nurse (who must have needed her coffee because she wanted to get the IV in record time), the pharmacy about her current meds, and we met the Hospital Chaplain who offered to connect us to our own faith leaders and who also offered a very sincere prayer on Allyson’s behalf.  After all the prelim procedures they wheeled Allyson off to the pre op at ~9am.  We were able to stay connected with the process with a nurse who was with Allyson throughout the procedure who called me to give me regular updates – she is leaving pre-op,  now in surgery, they just made an incision, etc.  I appreciated the regular updates.   Allyson procedure started at exactly 10:04am.  The Dr. finished the procedure at 12:12pm.  Allyson was in recovery until ~1:45 before they brought her to her room where Omi and I have been waiting.

The doctor performing the procedure is specialized in removing cancer cells surgically.  He has specific training in intestinal procedures and has been most gracious in helping make this as simple as possible.  When we met with him on Friday, he told Allyson that she did not need to do the whole pre-op intestinal flush that in itself is traumatizing.  He said, “I can do it without the cleanse”….” as long as you promise me you will not eat a deep dish pizza on Sunday night - not that you look like you would do that anyways.”   Allyson was elated with that news and made the evening and morning much more pleasant.     

Dr. Truty (the oncology surgeon who did the procedure) found me and Omi after the procedure and reported that everything went as planned.   They went in laproscopically to examine the small bowels and all the tissue surrounding the digestive tract.  They then proceeded to open surgery by making an an incision (~6” in length above the belly button) to physically find the tumor that was discovered in the PET Scan 3.5 weeks ago.   He removed that tumor and then laproscopically and through physical examination went through every centimeter of Allyson’s small intestine to see if any more tumors were present.  He removed a large tumor and said that it was creating an obstruction in Allyson’s bowels because their was fluid and air above the tumor and nothing below.  He said this would cause the immense pain that Allyson has been experiencing over the last several weeks.  The good news is no other large tumors were found after examining the tissue two different times  - this is in the same area where mulitiple tumors were found in December so this is further evidence that the immunology drug has been working.  The Miss Mellie tumors were working on the immunology drug – Keytruda;  we are just not sure why it has not worked on Miss Mabel – the name we have given to this newest tumor. 

In the operating room was also a pathologist that was examining tissue as the procedure was being completed.  The tumor tissue that was removed will be genetically analyzed so that a treatment plan can be modified to include Miss Mabel type cancer cells.   I expect that we will have a modified treatment plan after the genetic testing is completed.

Allyson handled the entire procedure without incident and had a routine recovery.  The anesthesiologist, at the surgeon’s request, gave Allyson an epidural so that she can manage her pain over the next few days.   We are not sure how long Allyson will be in the hospital but the thought prior to the procedure would be 4-5 days for monitoring and to make sure the small intestine connection /staple could absorb food/liquid.

Admittedly, I had a big pit in my stomach walking into this hospital today because our last experience in this hospital.  Actually, the last two experiences have been traumatizing (Gamma Knife and the Bronchoscopy that put Allyson into ICU).  I was hoping for a positive but psychologically this place honestly is quite traumatizing.  I am grateful this hospital exists but I am certainly ecstatic to leave….and will grateful to take Allyson home later this week.

Our children our home today with their cousin Joseph Udall and his special wife Lucy.  We are so grateful Joseph/Lucy are able to spend their semester break from BYU to help us this week.  I texted Ruth and Grace updates today as the events unfolded because each of our children could sense the importance of today’s events and wanted details as soon as they were available.  

Allyson continues to rest peacefully and her machines continue to buzz a quiet humm…we are grateful that everything has gone well so far and for the care she has received.   Know that we appreciate your continued support and prayers on our behalf.  Miracles continue to transpire and I am grateful to witness our Allyson valiantly push forward…..

Love
Bill


16 comments:

  1. Thank you for keeping us updated, Bill, I've been thinking about you all and sending prayers all day!

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  2. WOW! Once again, you both never cease to amaze me! Thanks for the detailed update. Continued love and prayers your way.

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  3. Thanks for the updates, Bill! Allyson continues to amaze us... Blessings to her and the family. You are in my thoughts.

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  4. We appreciate the update! So grateful things went well today!!!! I'm glad she is resting. I hope the rest of you are able to rest a bit now, too. We will continue to pray for all of you.

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  5. Always praying, sending love to you all.

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  6. Thank you so much. Bill! I've been thinking about Allyson and the surgery since yesterday. So grateful it went well!!! All of you have a good rest. I will keep on praying.

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  7. Such a relief! I am so grateful there was a positive outcome. As always, we pray for you guys every day!

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  8. A power miracle has happened again, and I am so grateful. Thank you for taking the time to share the news. Allyson is in our prayers, and constantly in my thoughts. We're pulling for her and all of you!

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  9. Thank you for the updates! We love the Davidson family so much and pray for each of you daily.

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  10. Allyson and Bill, you guys are an inspiration to us. We are thinking and praying for you.

    Chad and Sherry Iverson

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  11. So glad to hear that all went well. We pray constantly for Allyson and your family!

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  12. Thanks for a beautiful well written update for the friends and family, Bill...and for sharing it Allyson. So glad that things were no worse than they were and impressed with the (albeit appropriate!) meticulous care taken by your surgeon! So glad that is over now. From my own experiences...epidural=sweet! Calf compression bizness=yucky! I know recovery could not have been fun. I hope you are feeling much much better now!

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  13. Thank you for posting all these updates! We read them as they are posted and check back often, always hoping for good news and progress. Your family lives in our thoughts and prayers.

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  14. So hoping that things are going well for you and yours, Allyson. I think of you often.

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  15. Thank you guy you have published this awesome post with us.

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