Friday, June 22, 2007

A Note from Patti.

Hello there everyone. I know that most of you have heard from Aunt Sally as to what happened and how everything went, but I know that most of the time it's a relief to hear from me too. Just to fill you in on everything, I will start from the beginning. A little over a month ago I started to have some really bad pain and cramping all over my abdomen. About a week after the start of the pain, I went to my doctor in Whitesboro, who ordered a CT Scan and found that my colon was inflamed which indicates infection. All of my symptoms led to C-Diff which is caused by antibiotics killing too much bacteria in the intestines and the intestines becoming infected. I was treated with a med called Flagyl for 10 days and was feeling a little better but a few days after the end of the med, I landed in the hospital in Utica for extreme pain. They ran some more tests and found I still had C-Diff and began treatment for that again. We contacted Cleveland Clinic and they wanted me out there. I was discharged from there and Nate and I drove to Cleveland where I was admitted very early Tuesday morning (6/12). I continued treatment there under the care of Dr. Gildea who was ready to release me on Thursday, he just wanted the colon rectal team to look at my case and review my x-rays to see what they thought. That night they came into my room to talk about what they found and they said that it wasn't good. My colon was infalmed, had ulcers, and was badly infected. They said they had to do emergency surgery that night or I wasn't going to make it. This scared me so much more than going in for the transplants!! Nate and I made a few calls and it seems almost instantly I was taken into surgery. I don't remember much of Friday because I was really out of it but I know that Nate was of course there by my side and my absolute best friend, Beth Odell, was there at some point too just watching over me as I slept.

So here's what we found. Dr. Vogel is an excellent doctor. He's the one who gave us the news and did my surgery. He said that my colon was a lot sicker than it looked and I was probably within a few days/week of my life. He had to completely remove my colon (large intestine) and give me what's called a stoma. A stoma is a small part of my intestine that is pulled through my abdomen and is covered with a bag that the intestine passes gass and stools through. I will have this for three to four months and then the surgery will be reversed to where my small intestine is attached to my rectum and i will go to the bathroom "normally" again. I had to start feeling better, make sure the stoma was working, and start eating solid foods before I was released. The normal hospital stay for this is 1-2 weeks after surgery and I was released Wednesday (6/20). I am a little limited to what I can eat and drink but oh well....it could have been so much worse. I am feeling much better although I still have some pain from the incision and where the staples are.

Once again, I thank everyone for their prayers and well wishes on the road to recovery. And before I forget, because of this little setback, the summer party that we were talking about for July 21st is not going to happen. I hope to see you all soon and I absolutely love all of you!!!!!
Patti

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Patti is HOME!

Patti and Joan made it back home this evening. Patti, Nathanial and Brady went to dinner at Nathanial's parent's house tonight.

Patti will have to return to Cleveland in 6 weeks for another bronch. and a checkup on this surgery.

All is well for now. Keep praying for continued healing.

Thanks.
In God's Love,
"Aunt" Katy

Homeward Bound!

Patti and Joan are homeward bound today 6/20/07! All doctors have been in to see her and she is doing great they all say, "I don't see any reason to keep you here for now. Go home."

Yahoo!

(Still keep in mind she will have to go back in a few months to have the small intestine (because they removed the entire large intesting) reattached to her rectum. So keep praying all you PUSHers!)

Monday, June 18, 2007

Staying in Cleveland 1 - 2 weeks.

This just in from "Aunt Sally"

Hi All,
The hospital stay is expected to be 1 to 2 weeks. Joan is there with Patti
now. Brady is home with a sitter so he can have his therapy this week. If
she has to stay next week to Nate will probably take him down to stay with
his mommy and grandma.
The large intestine was completely removed, she will have the bag for 3 to 4
months then they will do another surgery to stretch the small intestine and
reattach to the rectum.
She is in good spirits, on liquid right now but up and walking. They will
remove some of the IV soon and give her real food to eat, we all know how she
feels about that.
Will keep you posted.
Love,
Aunt Sally

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Patti came through surgery wonderfully, of course.

Last I heard (which was yesterday) wat that the colectomy surgery was a success. Nathanial called me and told me that Patti's white blood cell count was coming back up (not to normal yet, but rising) very soon after the surgery! Thank you for the prayers and keep praying.

Joan, Patti's mom, was laid off from her job on the same night that Patti underwent the surgery, so she accepted that and packed her bags and is back in Cleveland with Patti so that Nathanial could come home for a while.

I'm not sure who is in Cleveland at this moment, but I know people are with her. The talk is to reattach the colon in a few months.

I guess that is all for now. Thank you, God, and pushers.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

More surgery for Patti

Tonight, 6/14/07, Patti is undergoing a Colectomy: Surgery during which all or part of the colon (also called the large intestine) is removed.

The colon doctor said they will try to reattach it in a few months and that is all we really know at this time.

Nathanial is out in Cleveland with her now, but he is not prepared to stay (he has not clothing out there with him). Please pray for healing for Patti and prayers for the rest of the family. Prayers for guidance for the doctors also.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Set-back for Patti

Patti is right now on her way back to Cleveland to be admitted to the Cleveland Clinic. She has Clostridium difficile infection (C-diff) which can be fatal if not treated. She has been treated at the hospital here, but Dr. Budev in Cleveland wants her there so she is going there to be treated and monitored.

On a good note (because I know Patti would want you all to see and hear this). Brady got glasses and started walking two weeks later, on Patti's 26th birthday (June 3, 2007):