Friday, November 20, 2009
"My pain is a level one"
Monday, November 16, 2009
More Pain
Please pray for her pain and that there would be complete healing in her body. I think that mom is hitting the point of when the doctors consider her pain to be chronic, which is when pain becomes harder to treat. Please pray that her body would be completely restored and that she would be pain-free. She never complains about how much she suffers and continues to bless others throughout this situation. Thank you so much for your prayers and support.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Three MRIs and Spinal Tap
After the spinal tap, her migraine increased in pain, she was nauseous and had pain down her spine. The pain did not subside so on Friday I talked with her, and she had Dad call the hospital. Mom and Dad went in and after waiting for hours, they took her back and did a blood patch on her spine. They took blood from her arm and infused it into her back. She had an epidural afterwhich she had to lay flat for thirty minutes.
Friday night and Saturday, Mom felt better and her nauseous subsided. Sunday morning however, she woke up and the pain was as bad as it had been on Friday before the blood patch.
Today, Mom and Dad are returning to meet with the surgeon who will hopefully have some type of result from all of the tests that have been done. Please pray that he will find something that will take away the migraine and spinal pain.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Continue to Pray Please
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Continuous Headache
On July 7 we went to the neurologist who spent about 30 minutes patiently talking and asking questions. Because the headache never ceases, and it moves around my head, he thinks that it is due to post-operative stress. He prescribed new medicine, and ordered blood work, an EEG and an ultrasound of the blood flow to and from my head. He said that the medicine should help the pain but to wait for the effect at least 1 week. So here I am 12 days later still battling a continuous headache. I tire easily and have to take a nap each afternoon. I do try to exercise daily either walking or going to water aerobics. In the midst of the pain, I am learning to be still before God, reading His Word, praying and trying to learn the lessons He has for me in this season of life.
On a happier note, last weekend I was able to go on a road trip with my friend Patty! She was the driver, I was the navigator to the OM USA office in Tyrone, Georgia where there was a craft weekend! Most people worked on scrapbooks, but also card making, jewelry making and counted cross stitch. It was so much fun to sit and chat as we worked. A great blessing was to renew friendships with OM women from early ship days as well as Austria!
Another unexpected blessing is in process! There is a regional Christian women's magazine called SHE. I have been selected for a make-over that will appear in the September issue! Surprisingly it includes not only hair, nails, make-up, and a new outfit, but also intensive skin care and weight reduction! (Since surgery I gained 15.5 pounds due to steroids and inactivity.) What a great way to finish my 50th, Jubilee year!!!
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Ongoing Recovery
I'm counting blessings again today:
* Dr. Naso, my neurosurgeon, read the recent MRI- my brain looks fine, with no swelling!
* I have just completed 3 weeks, 9 sessions of physical therapy
* Dr. Naso released me to travel as a car passenger beyond the borders of South Carolina!
* I may begin swimming laps when I feel well enough
* Once the headaches are less severe I may begin to drive short distances
* I am scheduled to meet a neurologist on July 7 to find a solution to the headaches
Please pray for Joe and Elisabeth as they continue as caregivers. They actually have more tasks around the house these days because the headache pain is keeping me in bed or sitting much of the day and evening.
Dr. Naso said that people who have had headaches in the past are more likely to experience headaches after brain surgery. The physical therapist has explained that not only do I need more physical strength, balance and endurance, but also desensitization as well as cognitive training. He suggested the purchase of a Nintendo DS game called Brain Age, so this week I have begun to lower my brain age from the initial test of age 70!
The welcome mat is out for those of you who travel on I-95 and 20!
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Meningioma Information
May is Brain Tumor Awareness Month
I was surprised to read this as I gathered information from the American Brain Tumor Association!! That may explain why a few network TV shows incorporated brain tumors into their season finales this month, i.e. Bones, House, and Grey's Anatomy.
Some people have asked for more specifics about my brain tumor and surgery so here it is:
Meningiomas
Meningiomas arise from the lining of the brain called the "meninges." There are three layers: the dura mater, the arachnoid, and the pia mater. Meningiomas grow out of the middle layer -- the arachnoid. Accounting for almost half of all primary brain tumors, meningiomas are now the most common primary brain tumor
Preoperative diagnosis: large left posterior frontal, anterior parietal parasagittal meningioma
On April 1 the neurosurgeon performed a craniotomy.He opened the dura and excised circumferentially around its attachment to the tumor. The tumor expanded as it went into the depths. He debulked the tumor using an ultrasonic aspirator, a bipolar, sucker and scissors. The older part of the tumor in the center had calcified. The tumor was completely removed. After a graft, sutures, cranial facial plates, the skin edges were approximated with staples.
The pathologist reported that the tumor was benign!!!!
I will have periodic MRIs. It is unlikely that another tumor will ever grow, but if any cells ever appear, the neurosurgeon advises that a gamma knife is used.
Ship Information
If you enjoy these short glimpses, you'll enjoy our website with longer articles and lots of photographs especially designed for Carolina folks! www.OMShips.org/carolina.
And the main OM Ships website is full of articles, photos and videos about life and work on board Doulos and Logos Hope. www.OMShips.org
Doulos
Current port is Keelung, Taiwan
Logos Hope
Current port is Cardiff, Wales - UK
Friday, May 29, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
May Update
Dear Family and Friends,
How I appreciate your many prayers for complete recovery! Since I wrote 4 weeks ago, it's time for another update.
Here are a few of the blessings of the month:
*precious friends from as far away as Elgin, Illinois and as close as in back of our fence stayed and/or visited, called while Joe was away on another ministry trip- this time in California.
*school friends drove Elisabeth to school and rehearsals
*returned to water aerobics class for 1 class
*celebrated Mother's Day with a joyful, thankful heart
*welcomed Aileen home from the 13th-26th and appreciated both daughter and nurse loving care
* welcomed Mom and John to Florence
*We all attended both performances of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory especially enjoying seeing Elisabeth as Mrs. Bucket on Saturday evening.
*doctors' appointments which gave answers, changed medications, and confirmed progress in healing
*enjoyed attending The King's Academy upper school awards ceremony - feeling both thankful and proud of Elisabeth's academic excellence during 9th grade
* celebrated Aileen's 22nd birthday by visiting Myrtle Beach for the first time
* celebrated Memorial Day with new friends and neighbors, while remembering all the Americans who have given their lives in defense of the USA
* OM ships continued sailing and visiting ports in the Faroe Islands, Northern Ireland, Ireland and Taiwan
We were told that the steroids would be in my system for 4 - 6 weeks after I stopped taking them. Sure enough on May 6, I began to experience pain in my head, neck, spine and stomach. In some ways I think my loved ones were relieved to see that I no longer raced around without sleep, and actually stayed in bed for naps.
During one of the times as I rested I heard Joni Eareckson Toda on the radio. She spoke about living with pain, and offering it up to the Lord as a sacrifice, learning to trust, thank and glorify God each day. How humbling those words were for me to hear, and silenced my complaining heart. Joni and other disabled people live decades with daily pain. What I am experiencing is all part of a healing process. I continue to desire God's will, to learn, listen and grow. Will you please pray that I will patiently wait on the Lord?
On Monday, June 1 a MRI is scheduled as part of the post-op procedure. I will also begin physical therapy. On June 24 is an appointment with Dr. Naso, my neurosurgeon. Hopefully, he will find that the healing has progressed enough that I may resume more normal activities such as longer travel, helping in Vacation Bible School, and maybe even driving a car.
Thank you so much for your love and prayers,
Badeen
Monday, May 18, 2009
Monday
So, I finished school last Monday, packed up my dorm room, moved things to storage, and then drove home on Wednesday. It was great to see Mom, and she has improved a lot since I saw her last in the hospital.
Please continue to pray for her though even though she is improving, it is still a long process of recovery for her. It has been difficult for her for relax and rest. When she feels good, she wants to be up and doing things - cleaning the house, playing with the puppies, etc. But it gets to be too much, so she needs to learn to pace herself. Last Monday, she started having headaches, which could be from the steroids finally being out of her body. Then on Thursday, she started having pain down her spine and into her lower back. The pain has continued this week, and it is better in the morning and then worsens throughout the day. She has an appointment at Dr. Naso's office on Friday, so hopefully he will be able to tell her if this is normal and if there is anything that he can perscribe for the pain.
This past weekend, Grammie and John drove down from Pennsylvania and stayed from Friday until this morning. Friday night, we all went to Charlie in the Chocolate Factory at Elisabeth's school. Elisabeth was double cast for the role of Mrs. Bucket, so on Saturday night we went to see her perform. She did a great job and loved having a solo!
The tumor was on the part of Mom's brain that controls her emotions, so please pray that she will continue to heal and make a quick and full recovery. Please pray for Dad that he will have strength and patience. Also, please be praying for Elisabeth because she does not complain, but all of these changes are a lot for a freshman in high school. I will be home until May 26th, so please pray that I will know how to help them and around the house.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Email from Mom
Exactly 4 weeks ago today my family and Pastor George Carr checked me in to Mcleod Health for brain surgery. This morning I am sitting in our kitchen thanking the Lord, enjoying a sunny South Carolina day with the puppies Aida and Bailey asleep on their blanket! How good God is!! I write to thank all of you for the precious prayers, a hymn sing, cards, phone calls, e-mails, visits, flowers, gifts, delicious meals delivered, practical tasks, rides for Elisabeth, not to mention care givers extending love, mercy and patience. I echo the words of Paul: "I thank my God every time I remember you" (Philippians 1:3) Until I am able to contact you personally, please accept my gratitude via this group e-mail.
Yesterday the neurosurgery called to request that we come at 9:15 rather than the afternoon. Elisabeth was at The King's Academy, having been dropped off by her Daddy, who arrived home safely Saturday evening from OM's newest ship, the Logos Hope.
(The ship was berthed in the country of the Faroe Islands, so yes, please indulge this old, former Baltimore County Social Studies teacher, and look it up on a world map... hint: northern Europe!)
Dr. Naso, my neurosurgeon checked my reflexes, commented on the good healing of my "hairband" incision, and agreed that I no longer need to take any prescription pills! I may take as needed over the counter pills for headaches and/or pain. Beginning in May I will return to Mcleod fitness and enjoy exercising with my water aerobic buddies!! I will continue to be driven around town by care-givers until at least June 24, the next scheduled check-up.
(Have you ever seen Driving Miss Daisy? We really do have a Piggly Wiggly here in Florence!)
Thank you to all who are praying for rest and sleep. Last night I was sleeping/resting in my bed for a full 8 hours!
Have you heard the phrase, "Hindsight is 20/20"? As I look back at the 261 days since Elisabeth and I arrived in Florence, I rejoice over so many answers to prayer:
feeling warmly welcomed, accepted and encouraged to settle here after over 20 years overseas serving God
meeting the orthodentist to begin Elisabeth's long awaited treatment
registering at The King's Academy, a wonderful Christ-centered private school for Elisabeth's first day of attending school in the USA
meeting Elisabeth's 9th grade girl classmates at a party especially lovingly given by fellow classmate and OM kid Lisa and her mother Rosalyn
staying in a furnished condo of dear Christians
borrowing an OM car to drive after 2 years of hardly ever driving while living on MV Doulos
seeing our new home under construction of expert builder John and his lovingly hospitable, helpful wife Angela along with their skilled team of electricians, plumber, cabinetry maker, etc.
visiting churches in the area, being lovingly welcomed at each, then realizing that Lamb's Chapel would become our new local church home
realizing that providentially our associate Pastor Jerry is part of the real estate team of our new development, Villa Toscana
I could go on and on about the many concentric threads that have been woven together, but you can see that we have experienced day by day the truth of Proverbs 3:4-6. By the time that dear husband and father arrived in September, we were all seeing God's blessings and clear direction.
On October 12 our family expanded to welcome our daughter-in-love Kari and her dear parents Albert and Andrea along with many relatives, army and FBI work colleagues and friends in Manhattan Beach, California.
Each day I have prayed, " Lord, direct my steps" as the Psalmist wrote, and also as young Samuel prayed, "Speak Lord for your servant is listening". Most of you have heard about how God used even the mis-steps when puppies Aida and Bailey caused me to fall on March 22. The scan of my head revealed the benign brain tumor. How grateful we are to be here in Florence, and to have received such excellent care from the neurosurgery practice, the internal medicine group, as well as so many professional staff at Mcleod Health.
Now during this time of recuperation, I am determining in my heart to pray, read God's Word, and listen to my Good Shepherd who leads me as in Psalm 23. Please do send me your prayer requests!
I am happy to have visitors! I am happy to prepare from my British heritage a cup of hot tea, from time in Asia a cup of hot green tea, from Austrian years a cup of strong hot coffee, and now I am learning to have Southern tea ready, a Florence favorite, which is sweetened iced tea!
Loving thanks,
Badeen
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Almost Home
On Wednesday, Mom and Auntie A were in a little car accident. They are both fine, but the person clipped the front of the car and took off the front bumper. Mom went to see her doctor on Thursday just to be sure that everything was fine.
Elisabeth went to her first prom last night! I talked with her afterward, and she said that she had a great time with Josh Tong (her friend, whose parents work with Mom and Dad).
Please continue to pray for healing for Mom and that she would be able to rest as well. Please pray for protection for Dad as he travels today and that he will be able to get some rest when he returns home. Also, please pray about the car situation that insurance will cover all of the damages and that it will be fixed soon.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Faroe Islands
Yesterday, Mom and Cricket went to Lamb's Chapel for the first time since Mom's surgery. She loved being back at church. She also took Benadryl on Saturday night and said that she slept for a few more hours than usual, which is great.
Please continue to pray for healing and a full recovery for Mom.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Maryland Friends
Elisabeth stayed with Mom all day and then Cricket Barrazotto came to Florence to stay with Mom for the weekend. She is wonderful and a great blessing. We are so thankful that she is going to stay with Mom and Elisabeth while Dad is gone.
Tomorrow, Auntie A (Allison Gault, mom's college roommate) is coming to stay during the week. Another huge blessing. Mom will have so much fun with Cricket and Auntie A. Lately, she has been frusturated with Dad and how he is trying to protect her. I do not think she realizes that she is still in the healing process, and it will take time.
Please continue to pray for Mom and her recovery because her personality has changed. She still is not sleeping a lot because she only sleeps for about three hours a night. Please also pray for Dad while he is away. He does not like being away from Mom, and he also needs to sleep and rest. Please pray that even while he is in the Faroe Islands and busy with work that there will be time for him to rest.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Email from Dad
Badeen is improving daily. She is still fairly hyper and only able to sleep 2-3 hours a night as the steroids continue to affect her. This could last another 3-4 weeks. Her staples are out and all the medical staff are extremely pleased with her progress. We have a DVD with the MRI showing her tumor. I’ll see if I can email you some images.
I leave tomorrow to take 16 publishers to the Faroe Islands (north of Scotland) for a week on our newest ship, Logos Hope. Cricket and Allison are coming from Baltimore to have a girls week. Several ladies from our office & church have supplied us with loads of food and will be around to help if needed. Elisabeth is doing very well.
I’ll have email but no phone while I’m away.
Many thanks for all your emails, gifts and prayers. We deeply appreciate all our family has done for us during this time.
Blessings,
Joe
Please Continue to Pray
Dad has to leave tomorrow for the Faroe Islands for work and will be gone for ten days. He does not want to leave Mom, but fortunately some of her friends from college and Bible Study Fellowship from Maryland are coming down to take care of her while he is gone.
Please pray for safety for Dad while he travels and that he will be able to get some rest during his trip. Please continue to pray for healing for Mom. We really appreciate your prayers!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Easter & Staples Removed
Grammie and John came back to Florence on Friday and stayed with Myles and Patty. They came over to the house during the day to stay with Mom. On Easter Sunday, Myles and Patty had everyone over to their house for Easter supper. They are such a blessing! During the afternoon, while Mom was at the Taves' house, Dad got a chance to go and take a nap. He is not getting very much sleep since Mom is still only sleeping two to three hours a night.
Aunt Jane McAfee also came to Florence on Sunday evening to stay with Mom and Dad for a few days and to help Dad. She has been such a blessing to our family. She has been watching Mom during the day and taking Elisabeth around to her friends' houses. Elisabeth is off school this week for spring break.
Mom and Dad went to Dr. Naso's office yesterday to have Mom's 40+ staples removed! They met with a nurse, and she answered some of the questions that they had. Mom is still on an anti-convulsant to prevent seizures. Also, they were told that it can still take 4-6 weeks for the affects of the steriods to wear off. Mom had her last steriods on her last day at the hospital, but she still has acted differently since being home. The affect of the steroids on her is having increased energy, increased talking, and not being able to settle down and sleep for long periods of time.
Please continue to pray for Mom. We are so thankful for her progress, but there is still a long way to go. She becomes confused about different topics and still switches and talks with a southern accent sometimes. I am not sure whether or not she is aware that she is doing it. Please pray for Dad and continued strength for him. He has been doing an excellent job and is so patient and loving with Mom.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Home!
After getting home, Josh and Dad did more projects around the house. They cleaned out the garage so that Mom's car can be parked inside. I think that the neurosurgeon said she is not supposed to drive for up to six months. Mom was very excited that the guys got all of the garage taken care of. Josh being at home has helped Mom and Dad so much.
I talked with Mom last night, and while Josh and Dad were cleaning and running errands, she was watching Marlie & Me with Elisabeth. Mom was oriented and talked with me about school and Easter. She did, however, keep flipping into a southern accent, which seems to be one of her new things. She likes imitating the nurses and her friends she has been around since being in the hospital.
This morning, I talked with Mom, and she was disoriented. Last night, she slept for two hours and then was up to say good-bye to Josh, slept a little bit more, and then was up again. She also refuses to sleep in her bed and is sleeping on the reclining couch in the living room.
Josh (and Bella, his dog) left this morning at 4:00am to drive back home to D.C. Dad talked with him and said that he made it home safely.
Elisabeth stayed home from school today, and thankfully Patty came over to help Mom because Dad had to go into work today.
Please continue to pray for healing for Mom's brain and body and that the confusion will stop completely. Also please pray for Dad because he is not getting a lot of sleep and has so much to do, taking care of Mom, the family, and now going back to work as well.
Thank you so much for your continued prayers. We really appreciate how everyone is praying for our family.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Medical/Surgical Unit
from Dad...
Badeen continues to improve. Slept 5 hrs last night. We walked a bit this morning and although weak she’s gaining strength. Neurologist is hopeful that she will be able to go home tomorrow. He said her tumor was the size of his fist. It was so large that the inner cells of the tumor were dead because of lack of blood. Elisabeth commented, “How could the tumor be so big because Mom has a small head?”.
After her operation, Badeen was drinking large amounts of water. Actually, the nurses said she holds the record for highest urination in ICU history. Unfortunately, her sodium levels are now low so she’s restricted to 2 liters of fluids/day which is really difficult. Other than this, everything else is OK.
Thanks for all your emails and prayers,
Joe
Monday
Mom said that she likes her new room and that it is larger and has more windows than in the ICU. She enjoys the nursing staff and the nursing students who are working there.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Monday morning
"Wait for the LORD; be strong and take heart and wait for the LORD." -Psalm 27:14
"The LORD gives strength to his people; the LORD blesses his people with peace." -Psalm 29:11
Still in TSCU...hopefully just one more day
Sunday was a good day for Badeen. Doctors are happy with her progress. Able to back off some of the pain meds. Good appetite, and she has found a liking for grits! Orientation improved as the day went on. Looks like she'll be able to move from the ICU later today. Hopefully, home by Wednesday or Thursday!! Thank the Lord and thanks to so many of you for your prayers and emails.
Joe
From Aileen...
I was able to talk with Mom yesterday morning. Josh was at the hospital and put her on speaker phone for me. She even asked about my test that I have on Tuesday. Please keep praying for her recovery and for Josh and Dad's strength.
Kari left yesterday and took the train back up to D.C., but Josh and Bella (their dog) are staying in Florence until Wednesday or Thursday when Mom comes home from the hospital. Elisabeth is still going to school and doing well. The puppies are home and recovering from their surgery. They should be going to get their stitches out today.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Saturday Night
Saturday 10pm.... Badeen improving throughout the day. Anxiety level
down and less disoriented. Able to sleep for 2 hrs this afternoon.
Eating well and pushing lots of fluids. Managing her pain ok with meds.
Many, many thanks for your emails, cards and prayers. Nurses just bathed
her and getting her ready for sleep now. Doctor increased sleep
medication and praying she rests well.
from Dad
Saturday a.m....Badeen had a better night, slept for 5 hours. Meds handling her pain and she's more comfortable. Still very disoriented. Able to eat some solid food. Looks like she'll stay in intensive care for 1 more day. They changed her dressing, and I was amazed at the size of her incision, across the top of her head from ear to ear. Easy to see why she's in so much pain.
Doctor was just in saying that she's progressing well.
Thanks for all your emails and prayers.
Joe
Friday, April 3, 2009
Another Day in the TSCU
Josh went in during the day, and Patty Taves came and stayed all day as well. She has been an amazing friend to the family.
Another side note, Myles Taves played a practical joke on Mom and Dad twenty years ago. Mom had surgery on April Fool's, so...when Mom woke up from surgery, she was convinced that "it was all Myles' fault, and Myles did this to me." She kept saying that it was the biggest practical joke he has played, and she would get him back. When she got to the TSCU, she laughed about what she had said about Myles.
Dr. Naso also decided today to back off on some of the steroids to see if that will help with Mom's anxiety, restlessness, and talking. They are also going to back off some of the Valium, and hopefully this will help tonight.
Please keep praying for healing for my mom and that she will not be in so much pain. Also, for strength for Dad, Josh, Kari, and Elisabeth. Thank you so much for your prayers! We really appreciate it and have also loved hearing from you and your love for our family.
"Another 30 Years...Stay Tuned"
Yesterday morning, Josh went to Wal-mart to get pillows to support Mom's back because it had been bothering her all night. She has pain all the way down her spine from surgery. So, I took Elisabeth to school and then he loaded my car with all of the things that he had found...
He got four water noodles and duct taped three of them together, a mattress foam pad, a pillow, a seat cushion, and the best of all a life vest to support her neck.
I got to the hospital, and Kari and I took the things to Mom's room (getting funny looks from people on our way up to the 9th floor). When we got there, they had just given her Phenergan for nausea. It was great because it made her fall asleep, and she needs to rest.
She slept for two hours! When she woke up, she was restless and anxious again. Mom was talking a lot, but everything does not make sense. She recognizes people, but she just talks and talks. She wanted to go through the alphabet and find languages for each letter. Then she started saying a phrase in Korean. Then I sang with her, after which she started singing in French and then speaking in German.
One thing that Mom also keeps talking about and telling us is how all of this is a miracle. She told Dad today, "I'm going for another thirty years! Stay tuned." (Mom and Dad will have been married for thirty years on August 11th. And on Tuesday, Mom had told me that thirty years with Dad just wasn't enough).
Dad stayed at the hospital throughout the whole day, trying to calm Mom. Grammie and John came for a while and so did Pastor George. He is a huge blessing to our family and such an encouragement. We are so thankful.
I stayed until 2:00pm, and then Dad wanted me to head back to Samford for class on Friday. Later in the afternoon, the nurses got Mom out of bed and into the chair to sit, but she kept trying to stand up. Please pray that she will rest because she gets herself so worked up.
Dr. Naso came back in the afternoon to check on her and said that everything is going well. Mom tried to stand up when he came in to show him how well she was doing and that it was all because of Jesus. Mom is witnessing to everyone who comes into her room and asking them if they know Jesus.
Josh slept some during the day and went back over at night. Kari got Elisabeth from school, saw the puppies who have been at the vet, and then went to the hospital. Dad came home at 4:00pm and talked with me and then slept for a little while. Then he went back over to the hospital and stayed the night with Mom.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
First Night in TSCU
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Trauma Surgical Care Unit
Dad was allowed into the room first and then came back to get Josh. They only allow two people at a time to be in the room with Mom. Then Dad came back for me, but he told me I was not allowed into the room because I have had a sore throat and just started on antibiotics this afternoon. I got to see Mom from the door to her room. Elisabeth went next and got to see Mom. Then everyone else took turns going to see Mom.
She is very alert and talkative, which is great because the surgeons were worried about her speech being impaired for a while after surgery. She is on morphine, which is helping with her pain. Her head is wrapped and has a mesh netting over it.
Everyone stayed until about 4:30 and then headed out. Dad is staying with Mom right now. Grammie, John, and I have been in the waiting room. Josh is coming back tonight to spend the night here with Mom.
Thank you so much for your continued prayers! We are so thankful that everything has been going well.
Surgery Day
In the holding area, we met with the anesthesiologist, nurse anesthetist, a grad student nurse anesthetist, and Dr. Naso, the lead brain surgeon. They started another IV and pushed the first dose of anesethia medications. Mom commented, "Wow, I wish I had these for each of our voyages, it would have helped." Then she was in an out of sleep. Dr. Naso came and spoke with us, and then the nurses took her to the OR.
We have been waiting to hear a report. Kari took Elisabeth to school, and the puppies to the vet to stay overnight. Then Kari came to the hospital in time to see Mom before she went into surgery. I had to go back to the doctor, and when I was finished at 12:00 I got a call from Kari saying that the surgeons were closing. It took a lot less time than expected. Dr. Naso had told us that we should be prepared for a four to five hour surgery.
At 1:30, Dad got a call from a nurse saying that Mom was in recovery. She is awake and speaking! Her speech is unaffected which is amazing because that was one of the main concerns. She also has sensation in her extremities. The Lord is so good! We are all so excited and relieved.
The nurse told Dad at 1:45 that in about another 45min we should be able to go and see Mom. She is going to be transferred to the Trauma Surgical ICU. I think that she is going to spend the night there tonight and then be moved to a floor.
Thank you so much for your prayers and support! My family and I really appreciate it. We could not get through this without you. Thank you.
Hymn Sing
After the hymn sing, we spent time together as a family. It's wonderful all being together at Mom and Dad's.
Prayer For A Friend on the Day of Surgery
Mom received this prayer from Aunt Coo and wanted me to post it.
Lord, God of all creation, you have bestowed on surgeons the art and the gift of correcting our bodies when we have experienced a disorder. It is a marvelous talent which comes through the use of mind, and of eyes, and of hands. You put these pieces together in your divine plan so that bodily healing can take place in our earthly life.
At this time we ask you, through the Holy Spirit, to guide the surgeons as they go about repairing the body of our friend Badeen. She has placed her trust in the doctors, and has placed her life in Your hands.
We also ask for your divine blessings on all the people involved in this operation. Keep them strong and keen. Keep Badeen comfortable and peaceful, and grant her full recovery so that she can continue sharing your goodness with all creation.
Note from a friend
from BSF friend, Gail:
You haven't lost you sense of humor! You have TWO good excuses for being disoriented.. What about the rest of us? I use the "I'm getting old" one. It's not very original. Most everyone I hang out with uses the same one!
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Brain Tumor
On Sunday morning, March 22nd, I walked our puppies, Aida and Bailey. Returning home
the leashes crossed so that my feet went out from under me and I landed on my
head. A big "goose egg" formed on the top of my head so Joe took me to Urgent
Care nearby. After cleaning the abrasion, they said that they wanted to do
a precautionary CT. The CT showed a "spot" farther forward in the brain, so
the staff doctor told us to go to the Emergency Room at McLeod Hospital.
Dr. Naso, the neurosurgeon, came in to check me. All reflexes worked, but
he ordered an MRI of my head so that he could assess the tumor better.
The MRI shows a tumor larger than a golf ball in the left front. Probably
(90%) it is benign and there are no blood vessels running through it. I have
no symptoms, so we are thankful that the puppies tripped me up to reveal this
now.
Thank you for your prayers- I sense them in a very tangible way and we are
filled with God's peace that passes understanding.
An almost daily prayer since returning to the U.S. has been, "Lord, please
order my steps" He is leading, guiding , a good Shepherd.
Another key passage since being in missions has been Acts 17:24-27. God
clearly led us to this "exact place" of Florence, SC for this season of our
lives. The tumor has been growing slowly for a long time, but now it's revealed
and God has provided an excellent surgeon.
Next Wednesday morning (April Fool's Day) Dr. Naso and team will begin
surgery at 9:00. They will make a small "window" in my skull and remove the
tumor. After surgery I will be in the hospital for 5 - 7 days, and then back
home for 6 - 12 weeks of recovery.
Tomorrow night, Aileen will come home and stay until after the surgery.
Joshua and Kari plan to arrive Monday evening and stay several days. We look
forward to this unexpected family reunion!
Please feel free to send me any brain tumor jokes- remember that laughter is
the best medicine!
Since re-entering American culture last August, whenever confused, I've used
the line, " Please excuse me, but I've lived for 20 years outside of the
U.S."
Now I have the ultimate: "Please excuse me, but I have a brain tumor!"
Grateful for you and your prayers.