Sharing my blog

As I mentioned in the title blurb - I am sharing this blog because I was asked to … NOT to highlight my health problems but to offer hope.
SO- If sharing my journey helps even one person to cope with a cancer diagnosis such as PMP/Appendix cancer then I am very happy indeed!!
Life is such a blessing each & everyday!
Treasure each of the small things life brings
- and always remember -
The small things in life are really the BIG things!!!

LIFE IS GOOD!
Sharing a quote from Stuart Scott of ESPN who passed from PMP/Appendix Cancer after a fight of many years. This quote was part of his speech at the ESPY Awards and is good food for thought!

"You beat cancer by how you live, why you live and the manner in which you live!"

Remembering & honouring our PMP Angels everyday - sadly missed.

Magic Moments

Magic Moments

Sunday, October 24, 2010

A follow up on my surgery

It has been 3 weeks now since my surgery so I thought I should follow up my pre-surgery post.
Unfortunately the surgery wasn't the small keyhole surgery we had hoped for. I ended up with the full length incision once again (3rd time on the same scar - I think he should have installed a zipper LOL).
When the Prof inserted the camera to prepare for keyhole he realised the scar tissue/adhesions were very extensive throughout the entire abdomen. He then proceeded to do an open surgery, scraping the scar tissue/adhesions off every bit of remaining small bowel. Unfortunately the small bowel burst in 3 places during surgery - the upside is that it was in a controlled way & it was able to be repaired without losing any more bowel.
The Prof put a gel called Adept into the abdominal cavity before closing - this is supposed to inhibit excess scar tissue from developing in the crucial first days after surgery. He said he can't guarantee it will help but it won't do any harm.

Although it will be another long road to recovery, the best news ever is that there appeared to be no recurrence of PMP!!! Woo Hoo!

I see the Prof for my post-op check up on Nov 2nd so will get more details from him then re pathology etc
Hopefully I will be a bit further along the road to full recovery by then - at the moment I am taking one day at a time.

more later,
Kay :)

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Good news & not so good news

First the good news!
Hubby & I became grandparents to a gorgeous baby girl a week ago!
Aaliyah Isabella came into the world at 2.12am, September 4th, 2010 and weighed 7 pounds 12 ounces. A first niece for Scott & Jass. Our Daughter Shona & Marc are very proud parents indeed ... we are all thrilled beyond words!!

The next lot of news is not so good (but at least I have answers).
I am scheduled for more surgery on September 30th - I asked the Prof for a couple of weeks home with the new baby first (yes folks we are lucky enough for her to be living with us!!)
As you would know from prior posts I have been having problems & lots of pain since last November & all the tests showed nothing. I had thought it had resolved. After eating no solid food for over 3 months I started to be able to tolerate some low residue food (& stubborn me decided that was as good as it was going to get & because there was nothing showing up in all the tests I had I began doubting myself)

Recently I decided to listen to my 'gut instinct' (pun intended) and made another appointment with the prof. He asked me to eat a meal of hard to digest food just prior to having another barium follow through. It worked!! The problem area definitely showed up and I had a brilliant radiologist who knew exactly what to look for too. I have a section of small bowel approx 20cm in from the ileostomy that has strictures ... this is stopping solid food from passing this area for ages (until it is broken down). This has taken up to a week in some cases and the pain during this time is intense.
they could not rule out a recurrence of the PMP because they also found many small nodules throughout the abdomen BUT the prof seems to think that because my scans have consistently been all clear that a recurrence is unlikely .... I like the way he thinks!!!

I am hoping that it will be a simple procedure where he can release some scar tissue but am prepared that he may have to remove that section of small bowel and resect it ... either way I am hoping for a quick recovery to get home & enjoy my darling little granddaughter, Aaliyah!!!

More later, Kay :)

Sunday, April 11, 2010

all resolved

A quick post .... after over 3 months of surviving on liquids and soft foods whatever was causing the digestive problems and intense pain has resolved itself...
Even though we don't know the actual cause I am very happy things are back to normal (well the new normal post PMP anyway)
A piece of twisted bowel was picked up on a CT Scan and was reported as a possible congenital defect ... funny that in what seems like hundreds of CT scans prior to and since surgery in 2001 it has never been noted before ... mmm?
Anyway that piece of twisted bowel just so happens to be in the very area of pain & problems ... a coincidence? I doubt it ...
Hoping , praying and fingers crossed the pain & partial obstruction (??) doesn't recur .. but in the meantime I am enjoying my food!!!
Hugs, Kay :)

Sunday, March 7, 2010

I just realised how long it has been since my last post ...
I was hospitalised in November 2009 after a week of intense pain and being unable to eat solid food. I had put it off as it was not a total obstruction. Lots of pain in the lower to mid left quadrant around the area of the hernia repair earlier in the year. I was discharged after a few days in hospital (under instructions to page the surgeon if it got worse). I made it through Christmas still mostly on liquid or extremely soft, easily digested foods. A series of tests were done in the New Year but nothing conclusive was found ... yet the pain and lack of appetite or intense pain on eating continued. The barium follow through did take an abnormally (for me) 2.5 hours - the barium is normally through my altered plumbing in 20 mins tops! A CT Scan follow up was performed a month later but the problem was still a mystery - except a "congenital" (??? never been found in the dozens of Ct scans before) loop of small bowel was noted twisting from the bottom left of the abdomen and joining up at the top left side of the abdomen .... strange to say that is where all the pain was and where all the food appeared to get "stuck". If I did manage to eat the food would take up to a day to leave the stomach - during this time it was very uncomfortable - and then get stuck in that area on the left causing LOTS of intense pain ...
The good news is that - after 3 months of this - I have been relatively pain free in the abdomen over the last week and have been able to eat!!! I am still not sure of the cause ...
My surgeon was thinking
A. Hernia recurrence,
B. Adhesions causing partial obstruction ....
At this stage I have avoided more surgery ... because neither of these things showed up on the tests (the hernia that was repaired in April didn't show up on scans either)
So fingers crossed whatever it was has resolved itself and will NOT RETURN!!
I see my surgeon again on March 16th so will see what he thinks
Take care all,
Hugs, Kay xx