7.30.2009

Tomorrow Surgery

Tomorrow is the big day. Surgery scheduled at 7:30 and should take 2 hours. He will be in ICU for at least 1 day and 7 total days in hospital if all goes as planned. You can read my post about Nephrectomy Surgery Scheduled to see the details. It is good the time has finally come to get this over with but Bruce is still a wreck about everything. There is one person being tested soon to see if they are a match. Other than that he has no other donor possibilities.

I will be home on and off to take care of animals over weekend, so I will post an update then. Next week, the boys will be here and I won't be able to be at hospital except during the day while they are at camp and preschool.

7.04.2009

4th of july

"Never think that God's delays are God's denials. Hold on; Hold fast; Hold out. Patience is genius."~ Georges Buffon

happy 4th!
One of Bruce's fav holidays because of one reason- loud fireworks. Inevitably he will burn holes in his clothes. Hope he has the energy to enjoy it this year. The kids are already going crazy. It's going to be one long day.

7.01.2009

Nephrectomy Surgery scheduled

Last week was a doozy. Roan was sick at home all week and Beck was also here. And I had to work at home in the chaos. I missed Bruce's appointment with Dr. Russo. Nothing new happened there, they just discussed the process of hemodialysis that he will go on after they take kidneys out. They took blood but he doesn't know the results yet because he hasn't called them back. Friday we had the appointment with the surgeon then Bruce called today and we have a date now for the Nephrectomy.......JULY 31.

They will be taking out both kidneys. They will do large incision on the abdomen. The surgeon discussed with us why the Laparoscopy is not his preference for this surgery and we both agreed this was better. We would need to go to the Mayo clinic in Jacksonville probably to have it done anyway ( at least I believe from all of my internet research). The recovery time with Laparoscopy would be less but this seems like a safer option. The surgeon said the kidneys are in the back and so large they can stretch up to his diaphragm and he has to move all the organs to get to them. They can also be attached to many other organs, so having him open where he can see all of this just makes sense.

The surgeon will also have to take care of the hernia and probably take out the catheter that is there now for his dialysis. During the same surgery time, he will have a temporary port put in near his collar bone for hemodialysis. This will be used until he is recovered enough to have second surgery to put catheter back in to go back onto peritoneal dialysis. The other option would be to have fistula put in arm and continue hemodialysis. The fistula is not preferred for Bruce because of his age, he may need second transplant down the road and need good veins in arm for that. Sean, Bruce's brother, has Dr. at Vanderbilt who has same opinion on this. The PD has been good for Bruce because he does it at night when he sleeps and he can still work.

Bruce should be in hospital for 7 days and recover at home for 3 more weeks. The pain from the incision sounds like the worst part at this point. Surgeon said he will have pain drip medicine, can't wait for that one! The last time in ICU he was nuts when he was drugged. And as of right now, he has no live donor, so he will be adjusting to having to do more dialysis because he will have no kidneys. The last tests they did before he was at hospital showed his kidneys were still doing half of the function.

For the time being, he feels better, works everyday and has more appetite. He is nowhere near normal but he's not sick all the time. The scheduling of the surgery is already a big issue for him- the worrying has already begun. He looks forward to getting them out but scared to death to go through surgery and new form of dialysis. He is still not comfortable with his dialysis now. He frets over it every night. I worry more about the dialysis, living with no kidneys, going through yet another surgery for catheter, and waiting for years for a donor on the list. I wish he had a live donor and knew that all of this would be done within a few months and he could have a normal life again.