Dave's appointments went well today. He had the cholangiogram first and didn't get the results until late afternoon. The results showed a slight bile leak. However, the bile is not being picked up by Dave's blake drain, which poses the question where is the bile going. As yet one more diagnostic tool, Dr Grant decided to put a bag on the t-tube to measure any bile that may drain and to see if this makes a difference in the output of the blake drain. (Dave's blake drain is draining some fluid but it is not bile.) Dave's t-tube immediately started draining a significant amount of bile. They told Dave to start drinking more fluids so his body can replenish what it is losing. Dr Grant is going to discuss the results of the cholangiogram with her colleagues at a monthly meeting. By presenting Dave's case to the group she is hoping to get some feedback for what the next step should be. They are still talking surgery. Different time frames have been thrown out, some doctors have said 2 months down the road and some have said 6 months down the road. I think it is sufficient to say they want to give Dave's body time to heal before he has another surgery. At this point we still do not know what the extent of the surgery will be.
Dave now has a button G-tube. This replaced the 6 inches of tube that was sticking out from his stomach, taped to his body, and visible through his shirt. The button is flush with his skin and can't be seen through his clothes! They don't want to get rid of the G-tube because it would take another surgery to insert one in the event that he would need it. Since the tube is already there and isn't a cause for infection (the stomach/intestines have so much bacteria anyway the tube doesn't get infected) they have decided Dave will keep the G-tube until after his liver surgery. He isn't using the G-tube and hasn't since he has been home.
Dave has 2 hernias in his abdomen along his incision. Dr Young gave Dave an elastic belt to prevent the hernias from getting any worse. They will coordinate surgery to fix the hernias when Dave has his liver surgery. Dave's white blood count was 15,000. It has been holding pretty steady at 15,000 for about the last month. The doctors seem to have quit putting as much emphasis on the high WBC. Dave's physical therapy is going great. He is going to PT 3 times a week at Madonna ProActive. In the last week his PT, Darrin, has put Dave on the stationary bike and also on the elliptical machine. Dave was on the elliptical for 10 minutes and worked up a sweat! He thought it was great!!!! He is looking stronger and feeling stronger daily. On 3 of the days Dave doesn't have PT he works out on the Bowflex at home. Although he tires sooner than he once did, Dave is very determined to have a complete and quick recovery. Dave is enjoying being home and getting life back to normal. He is going to church, spending time with his family, going to Norris softball games, and getting together with friends. Dave had a birthday last week (56 years young!!!!) and is thankful the Lord has blessed him with another year! Dave's next appointment in Omaha is October 22. We will give you an update after the appointment! Thank you for your continued prayers, the body of Christ is amazing!
Friday, October 10, 2008
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10-10-08
To Dave and all who love him,
Amazing, everything is amazing....your medical care.....your recovery care....your spiritual care......your family support....your friends support......your church support.....God's support......experiencing home.....experiencing fall.....experiencing a 56th birthday.........experiencing softball games......experiencing a trap shoot/hot dog roast.....it was so good to visit with and see you there with Diane. Not forgetting to pray for you. I'll have to tell Jason and Asha that Darrin is your rehab trainer....they will know him. You are busy with scheduled activities now.......back to the 'amazing word' as we hear of your accomplishments in rehab. Keep working..... Love, Gary & Joyce
ALL WE CAN SAY IS "PRAISE THE LORD"!!!!!!
DEL AND LINDA
I continue to pray for your recovery each and every day. While it was short, your time in my life has not been forgotten or dismissed.
Take care and God bless you and your family.
Dear Dave (and Diane,of course) ~
This is all such wonderful news.....I again say to you Dave, you are an amazing man.......strong physically, strong mentally, and strong spiritually. What a great combo! I am still thinking of you and keeping you surrounded with positive thoughts and energy!
Take good care,
Shawn Haller (co-worker of Diane's)
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