Wife's in the hospital

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sorry to hear about the Mrs. Hope and pray everything can be taken care of in a hurry and life gets back to normal. You have had enough problems. Just remember God never puts more on us than we can bear. Keep the faith and prayers are sent!
 
The angiogram came back negative. No aneurysm. In the words of the doc, that's the good news.

Tomorrow at nine is the biopsy. After that it's wait a while to see what kind of tumor it is.

Thats some good news, hopefully they can safely get rid of the tumor, more prayers sent for the both of you.
 
Prayer's are being sent to you Rob, and your wife Sarah:prayer::prayer:, to get this medical problem taken care of. May god be with you and all your family. I want to thank you personally for the prayer's you sent to my son Daniel also.
Thank you, Dodge33
 
She's in the OR now.

Was informed this morning they are putting in a shunt
to relieve swelling as they do the biopsy. Gonna be an all day surgery then back to ICU.

Oncologist has already been into see her this morning. Should have biopsy report back in to or three days.

Thank you, all, for all the prayers. I've wanted to break down and cry these past few days, but I can't. If she sees me freakin' it'll freak her out even more than she is. And that's been quite a bit. The first night I went wanted to tear the walls down with my bare hands. I friend of ours came over a sat and talked with me til about 2:30 in the morning.

Thanks to all who sent me PM's with phone numbers, thank you. I may take you up on it later. My family is close knit, so support through this is wonderful. Just didn't want to seem ungreatful for the offers to talk. I'll make some calls later to ya'll later so I can thank each of you personally.
 
ramenth, Many prayers are on their way from my family to yours. Stay strong and rely on your faith, family and friends during this difficult time :angel10:
 
She's out of surgery and back in the ICU. Came though surgery like a champ. Fought 'em in the recovery room, but it's all good now. She went in at 9:45 this morning and went into recovery at six. She's tired, she's worn out, she's exhausted, and however many synonyms you want to add.

There are two drains in her head and another opening where the biopsy was done. She has no hair, but looks good.

The doc has a very low infection rate and a very high success rate. He plays it conservative when it comes to his patients. Looks like a week minimum in ICU.

Thanks for all the prayers and well-wishes, folks! Got me through a very stressful day. Keep 'em comin,' please. Sarah needs all the support she can get!
 
Look that lady square in the eye, tell her how much you love her and not to worry. She's got a world full of Moparites in her corner.

If she's in for a bit of humor, you could always tell her it's her Mean Bone and you'll be a lot happier once it's out of there. (Might want to save that for a few months after her recovery).
 
Came though surgery like a champ. She's tired, she's worn out, she's exhausted, and however many antonyms you want to add.

Will keep on praying for Sarah. Step by step and she will be back home with you and this will just be a memory. By the way Robert, I think the word would be synonym in this case (ducking under my desk now lol.)
 
She looks good. There's a twinkle in her eye and a rosiness to her cheeks that hasn't been there in a while. She's in good spirits, though starting to go stir crazy. As she put it she's overwhelmed.

Family and friends have circled around us, rallying together. I'll keep ya'll informed.
 
I know the relief your felling Rob.I just read this and got pretty emotional knowing what you must have went threw.I went threw it with my wife wen she had cancer but is know free of it for 6yr. I hope and pray for you.we will put you on our prayer list...my thoughts are with you Artie
 
Sounds good so far....mean bone. That's a goodun. lol Oh and remember, there ARE benign tumors? Prayin for yall buddy.
 
Got the pathology report back. The cells can only be identified as abnormal. Abnormal as in they can't identify them as benign or malignant. The report is being sent further afield.

Right now our option is a wait and see approach. The doctor will continue to monitor the situation and symptoms as he keeps an eye on the tumor through MRI's. If it shrinks, then we're good. If it stays the same size, or her symptoms get worse, then the surgeon will have to go back, this time, actually going in to take a bigger sample.

In the meantime I'm personally praying the pathology report comes back in three or four weeks from other sources who can identify it. That would mean that the course of action can be planned without actually having to open her up.
 
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