After Misty was discharged out of Baylor at Garland on Friday, we were frustrated and scared. Misty's bowels were moving, but only a little. Her belly was still distended and painful, and she still wasn't able to keep any solid foods down. Further, her doctor was recommending that we look into hospice! HOSPICE!
So, the following day, Saturday, yesterday, Misty wasn't able to keep anything down. Nausea and vomiting was preventing her from even drinking water again and, once again, we were worried. So, at 2:50 PM we arrived at Parkland. At least this time we would be able to have her regular oncologists available to answer some questions.
To make this long story shorter, here's basically what we learned after speaking with a few doctors last night: Fluid in the gut (between the organs) usually gets reabsorbed by the body and carried out in the urine. Somehow this process isn't working properly right now. There are possibly three reasons for this: heart disease (as in congestive heart failure), liver disease, and tumors.
So, the following day, Saturday, yesterday, Misty wasn't able to keep anything down. Nausea and vomiting was preventing her from even drinking water again and, once again, we were worried. So, at 2:50 PM we arrived at Parkland. At least this time we would be able to have her regular oncologists available to answer some questions.
To make this long story shorter, here's basically what we learned after speaking with a few doctors last night: Fluid in the gut (between the organs) usually gets reabsorbed by the body and carried out in the urine. Somehow this process isn't working properly right now. There are possibly three reasons for this: heart disease (as in congestive heart failure), liver disease, and tumors.
Earlier today they inserted a tap (a big needle) and drained a bunch of the fluid from her belly to reduce the swelling and pain. They said they would probably start chemotherapy soon in order to shrink the tumors and lessen the possibility of this condition returning.
So, the good news is: Misty is doing ok. If this fluid can be managed, she will be doing as well as she was a couple weeks ago. This might also make sure her chemo treatment starts sooner, rather than later. Misty is still full of fight and is planning to stick around for a long, full life.
At the moment, Misty's aunts, uncles, grandparents, cousins, and siblings have traveled in from California, Missouri, Idaho, and Canada, as well as other parts of Texas. They're all taking turns visiting with her in the hospital.
Also, we sang this song today in sacrament meeting and this verse touched me especially:
So amid the conflict, whether great or small
Do not be discouraged; God is over all
Count your many blessings; angels will attend
Help and comfort give you to your journey's end
("Count Your Blessings", Johnson Oatman, Jr. 1856-1922)
So, the good news is: Misty is doing ok. If this fluid can be managed, she will be doing as well as she was a couple weeks ago. This might also make sure her chemo treatment starts sooner, rather than later. Misty is still full of fight and is planning to stick around for a long, full life.
At the moment, Misty's aunts, uncles, grandparents, cousins, and siblings have traveled in from California, Missouri, Idaho, and Canada, as well as other parts of Texas. They're all taking turns visiting with her in the hospital.
Also, we sang this song today in sacrament meeting and this verse touched me especially:
So amid the conflict, whether great or small
Do not be discouraged; God is over all
Count your many blessings; angels will attend
Help and comfort give you to your journey's end
("Count Your Blessings", Johnson Oatman, Jr. 1856-1922)