Wife's in the hospital

Crank up the prayer chain again, please, folks.

My wife, Sarah, has been having some mental issues lately. Mood swings, forgetfulness, lack of focus on simple tasks, lack of concentration.

She went to see a psychologist, which got the ball rolling in consulting with our doc. Last week she went to see a psychiatrist on referral who wasn't convinced that the issue was psychological. He ordered a bunch of tests, starting with a CT. This morning she went in and there was something on the film which prompted the radiologist to order an MRI.

The MRI revealed a mass, about the size of an egg, about center mass of her brain.

She's in ICU for monitoring right now.

Tomorrow, first thing, is an angiogram to see if it's an anuerism. If it is, then the run a stint. In the brain.

If it's not, then a biopsy, and figuring out what kind of tumor.

Either way, there's some swelling and it's block two ventricles. Either way requires some surgery.

Gotta admit, I'm scared, folks. This will be the third time I've had to sit back and feel helpless while my wife has had to suffer, physically. The first time was when we lost our daughter, Katie, the second was when we had our miscarriage and infection set in, resulting in a week's stay in the hospital.

I'll keep ya'll updated.