Monday, February 6, 2012

MRI Results & Update



Thank you for your patience. We have been selfish over this weekend by not sharing the results of the MRI from Friday so we could spend as much quality time with the girls as possible.  
We waited nearly all day Friday to receive the word on the MRI. The attending doctor for the week indicated he thought the tumor appeared to be "a little smaller" which didn't resonate with me initially although Daddy was very optimistic and happy to hear that bit of news. Shortly thereafter our doctor came to give us the good news: the tumor which initially looked like a healthy, living, large organ now looks like a shriveled slice of dried apricot! It no longer appears to be connected to any of the surrounding brain tissues and is small enough that the neurosurgeon is confident he can go in and remove what's left of the tumor.
Getting this news, we were absolutely overcome with tears and emotions of joy, relief and happiness. It felt as though this whole last month we've been holding our breath, afraid to breathe and now we could finally exhale. It was so emotional! Even our oncologist is amazed at how quickly the tumor shrunk and was bringing members of our support team to see the MRI pictures. We were then discharged about 5pm on Friday and have spent the last 3 days home and with family.  

Tuesday morning we are taking Madeleine back in to have her labs drawn and we could be sent home the rest of the day or admitted for the surgery that is scheduled for sometime Wednesday. What we initially thought would be a shortened treatment plan as a result of having the surgery earlier turns out is not the case: Madeleine will still have to endure another round of induction chemo and then up to three cycles of the transplant therapy. This was extremely disappointing news. Of course we want her healthy as soon as possible and we understand if this is what she has to go through to ensure the cancer cannot grow back, then so be it. We were just under the impression that the surgery would in effect replace some of those chemo treatments by removing the tumor.   

Trying to sit up by herself
Since being home, Madeleine is overall a happy baby. She really enjoys sitting up, looking at faces and talking to you. After being in a hospital bed for so long I can't blame her. We all seem to be sleeping much better at home in our own beds too. She is having a little bit of trouble essentially "re-learning" how to eat. She gets frustrated very easily with not being able to get comfortable or latch properly and has taken to crying more than what we're accustomed to. It's important that we're monitoring her eating and urine so she is not getting dehydrated so it's been a challenge for Mom, especially when she's just as frustrated with and basically refuses a bottle. One day at a time.
So the plan: Labs Tuesday morning/Admitting sometime Tues or Wednesday/Surgery Wednesday/recovery 1-2 weeks likely inpatient. We hope to provide an update Wednesday after the surgery. 

Please continue to pray for Madeleine! We know she has angels watching over her and we know and trust that God is working a miracle in her by shrinking the tumor so quickly and by her strength and endurance. Her journey is still a marathon and we all need endurance to prevail.

4 comments:

  1. Great great news honey. I love you. Squeeze the babies for me.

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  2. My prayers are with your sweet baby girl, you and your family! She is such a strong little Angel, such a fighter. I am so happy for your good news and your time at home as a family! May God bless you all, we are sending all our love and prayers!!

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  3. God is good! This is great news and just in time to rejuvenated and restore your hope. All that takes place with the simple smiles of your two precious little girls. There are many more of those, coming up very soon for all of you. We continue to pray and send hugs and kisses.
    Love
    Cynthia & Mark & Girls

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  4. Hi Veronica, thanks for the update. We continue to pray for Madeleine, Annalise, and of course You and Jeff. It is very encouraging to read of Madeleine's progress.Those eyes of hers penetrate into our hearts. Denise ans I are looking forward to seeing all of you in March.

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