Saturday, July 18, 2009

Bringing everyone up to date on Carrie

Several people have asked to be kept up to date on Carrie's status and there are enough people that we have left some out. So being an IT guy, what better way to keep everyone in the loop, than use a blog.

For those that don't know, my wife Carrie started having pains in her abdomen on June 28th. We didn't think anything about it, so we let it go till Monday when it got worse. Carrie went to Auburn Urgent Care Monday night and she was told that it was acid reflux. They prescribed some medicine for that and that didn't help matters. On Tuesday, a co-worker of hers told her to go see Dr. Tonya Bradley here in Auburn. Carrie got an appointment on Wednesday the 1st of July and Dr. Bradley sent Carrie to East Alabama Medical Center (EAMC) for an ultrasound where they found the mass and did a CT Scan to confirm.

A biopsy was scheduled for the next day at EAMC. With the 4th of July holiday we had to wait till Monday to get the results of the biopsy. The results came back negative for cancer and a consult for surgery to remove the mass was scheduled for Tuesday.

We met with Dr. Clay Harper here in Auburn on Tuesday, July 7th and he showed us the CT Scan images and told us that the mass was growing next to her Vena Cava vein. Due to this he did not want to perform the surgery, because if there were any complications during surgery, he wouldn't be able to do anything for her. So he gave us three options, UAB in Birmingham, Emory in Atlanta, or Vanderbilt in Nashville. We decided to go with UAB and I hope that this is the closest I come to having any connection to the University of Alabama.

Dr. Harper referred us to Dr. Pablo Arnoletti, an Oncology surgeon at UAB. We met with him this past week on Tuesday and he wanted to do all of the test again so we had another CT Scan done on Tuesday. He called Carrie on Wednesday and said that he didn't see any other masses and that this mass is growing into the Vena Cava and is causing a clot that goes to Carrie's heart. We are scheduled to do another biopsy this Tuesday at UAB.

We know that surgery is going to happen but we haven't discussed it or scheduled anything with any doctors yet. The only thing as far as surgery goes that we know, is that Dr. Arnoletti and a cardiac surgeon will be doing the surgery. With the mass in the vein, we are looking at a major surgery that is nothing less than bypass surgery.

Carrie and I are handling this okay. The worst thing that we are having to deal with is the waiting for results. We were hoping to have this thing removed two weeks ago and as of right now we don't know when it will be removed. Other than taking trips to UAB, we were told to go on with life as normal as possible. Carrie is not in any real pain. She feels bloated all of the time and only eats about half of what she usually eats.

Thank you to everyone that has been thinking and praying for us. We greatly appreciate it and we can see the prayers working. The three doctors that we have seen so far have been excellent and have left no doubt that we are in good hands when we have dealt with them.

I will keep updating this blog as we have updates. I hope that there are only a couple of more updates and none as long as this one.

As a side note, the 21st of July is our anniversary which we will spend at UAB. Carrie and I are 2 for 2 on not so normal anniversaries. Last year for our 1st one, the AC went out and we had a HOT (temperature) anniversary and now this one this year. So our goal for next year is to stay home and cool.

Jason

3 comments:

  1. I will DEFINITELY be praying for y'all ... the worst part, I am sure, is the uncertainty of what is going on. I can't actually think of a better way to spend your anniversary than trying to fix a problem like this ... though it won't be much fun. Please know you are in our prayers.

    P.S. Medically speaking, we approve of the University of Alabama ... but ONLY in that way! Our sympathy to you for that! ;)

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  2. Jason and Carrie,
    We just heard the news today. We are praying for you both as you are waiting for this surgery and praying that God will completely heal Carrie. Please let us know if we can do anything. We'll be praying.
    Love yall,
    Ronnie and Rebekah Fore

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  3. Hey Jason and Carrie, This is cousin Greg, just wanted to say hello and tell ya'll that we are praying for Ya'll and Ya'll are continually in our thoughts. I know it will be a long week. Keep the faith in the lord and everything will be O.K. Gotta go for now .

    Love Ya'll

    Greg and Kim

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