Bettyjo got a call from Dr. Willets office Friday, and they want to do the major surgery that I spoke about in my last post November 10th. So at this moment we are just waiting. We are so grateful to Dr. Willet as he is actually doing this surgery during what was supposed to be his vacation time.
Please pray for complete success, and full healing. She wants to be eating by Christmas, even if it is just applesauce or pudding.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Surgery Update
Bettyjo went into surgery at around 10:00am. The Doctor came out to speak with us at around 11:30am. He was able to get the scope down her esophagus and could see that she has a pouch (not supposed to be there) right above her upper esophageal sphincter mussel. The pouch is in very poor condition. He tried to put a stitch in it to close it up, but the tissue is in such poor condition that the stitches pulled through.
The disappointing news was that he was not able to do any repair this time.
The encouraging news is that he has devised a plan to open her completely up and dissect the pouch, and then put stitches into the good material on either side.
We have a follow up meeting with him next week, and I will keep you informed as to what is decided.
Thank you for all your prayers and support, it was certainly felt this morning.
The disappointing news was that he was not able to do any repair this time.
The encouraging news is that he has devised a plan to open her completely up and dissect the pouch, and then put stitches into the good material on either side.
We have a follow up meeting with him next week, and I will keep you informed as to what is decided.
Thank you for all your prayers and support, it was certainly felt this morning.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
The Day Before Surgery
Tomorrow, Tuesday October 22 Bettyjo will have surgery at 10:00am at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus. The surgeon will go in through her mouth and attempt to repair the esophagus from the inside.
We are all (Bettyjo, Brenda, Emily & me) very anxious to have this surgery over with, and very very cautiously optimistic. We have had so many disappointments in the past that it is hard to be optimistic.
Please be in prayer for us tomorrow, that this surgery will work, and that while the road to full recovery will still be long and hard, we will in fact be on that road.
We are all (Bettyjo, Brenda, Emily & me) very anxious to have this surgery over with, and very very cautiously optimistic. We have had so many disappointments in the past that it is hard to be optimistic.
Please be in prayer for us tomorrow, that this surgery will work, and that while the road to full recovery will still be long and hard, we will in fact be on that road.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Bettyjo Update
Correction: There was a miscommunication as to what the ENT Dr. will be doing. He is not going to re-install the funnel. He is going to sew the hole in the esophagus shut, but will not open up her neck. He is going in through the mouth. This will be an out patient surgery, and will take place on October 22.
Once again, please pray that this procedure will work.
Once again, please pray that this procedure will work.
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