Friday, November 24, 2006

Still in limbo

11/24/06

Hope everyone had a fantastic Thanksgiving!

Still waiting to hear from the Dr. on a date for surgery. I'm finding it hard to sleep at night, the anticipation of the surgery is driving me crazy. Hopefully we will hear from Dr. Rich next week. I have an eye appointment next week as well. Dr. Rich wanted to make sure if the spot I'm seeing is related to the pressure the anuerysm is putting on the nerves in my eye, or if it's due to something else before he performs the surgery.

Thanks, everyone for your comments and well wishes, you bring great comfort to me and my family. We will let everyone know as soon as we hear anything.

Love Dave & Lori

P.S. Ashlee, it's so good to hear from you! My blood pressure is being kinda stubborn. I'm sure that they are going to put me on a different medication next week. Ashlee we sure miss ya, and hope all is well with you!!!

Monday, November 20, 2006

Mondays Dr. Appointment

Hey, just wanted to update everyone on my condition, if that is infact what it is. It's kinda weird ya know. I feel fine, I look fine so how can anything be wrong :)

Today was interesting to say the least. It was kinda surreal listening to what Dr. Rich had to say. The procedure consists of making an incision from about the top of my head to about my ear. They then pull back the skin and cut through the skull, and under the brain. My aneurysm is behind my right eye, underneath my main opthamalic nerve. They will need to remove some bone, before the can reach the anuerysm and make the clip fit. They also have to make an incision in my neck so they have access to my coratid artery, incase the aneurysm bursts and they need to control any bleeding. The recovery is a few days in the hospital, considering how things go, and if everything goes well (as I expect it to) 3 to 4 weeks and I should be back on my feet.

We don't have a date as of yet, but the Dr.'s are thinking in a couple weeks as soon as both surgeons can get together.

I can't wait to put this behind me, and move on!

I love you all and appreciate your concerns, but not to worry, with all the love & prayers I have around me how can anything go wrong!

Love Lori

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Thursdays events

Hi to all!

Today I went to LDS Hospital to meet with the neuroradioligist Dr. Schloesser (the coil specialist). After discussing the pros and cons of the coil procedure, he felt that the aneurysm is to wide, and that the coil procedure could possibly not seal off the artery, allowing blood flow to the aneurysm and lengthy follow ups with angiograms, among other complications. He suggests that I still meet with the other surgeon (Dr. Rich) to dicuss the clipping procedure. He feels that this procedure would be more permanent fix and better route to take.

I have an appointment with this other surgeon (Dr. Rich) on Mon the 20th, to go over the pros and cons of the clipping procedure. I will update as soon as I can following this consultation.

I also want to say that during this hard time in my life I am so grateful, and humbled, by the love and concern that has been shown to me, and all the prayers that have been said in my behalf.

Lori

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Tuesday's update

Lori is doing fine, just a little tired probably from worry, and recovery from the angiogram. We have made a couple of consultation appointments: Thurday At 1pm with the neuroradiologists, who is the expert at coiling. And with the surgeon on Monday the 20th of November.

We are leaning towards the coiling still, I will post a couple of links in case any one wants to learn with us.

New Non-Surgical Approach Showing Great Promise in the Treatment of Challenging wide necked Brain Aneurysms
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=29790

News Report, Quick time video
http://www.uihealthcare.com/reports/neurology/031102aneurysms-tv.html

The only downfall we can see with the coiling is the follow up angiograms one at 6 months, again at 18 months, and again at 36 months at least.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Meals can wait

We have had a lot of friends and family wanting to help out with dinners after Lori's surgery. If that is something you would like to do, Please contact Celeste @ 718-4349 or email soccasey@gmail.com. I will be making up a schedule after they have decided the surgery date. All dinners will be after surgery.
Thanks for all of your prayers and support.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

The beginning of the story

Lori has had headaches, and blurred vision in her right eye for a while. She has also had borderline high blood pressure for some time now. She recently went to a new Doctor in Draper and he felt she needed to see an Neurologist. So she went to see him and he scheduled her an MRI, we went for the MRI on Wednesday the 8th of Nov. We then went to lunch and a couple of meetings and when we got home their were several messages for her to call the Doc, so she did and they had scheduled her an Angiogram for Thursday @ noon. They found a 11.7mm Aneurysm above and behind the right eye, it is a wide necked aneurysm. We are now waiting to talk to the neurosurgeon at LDS Hospital, we have already spoken with the neuroradiologists and discussed the "coiling" option to take care of the aneurysm (view at http://www.brainaneurysm.com/aneurysm-treatment.html). It is now Sunday night @ 7pm I am getting alot of inquires about how she is so I have decided to keep all informed with this blog...

She is doing fine, just tired and limping due to the incision on her left groin area from the Angiogram.

Tomorrow we will hopefully be seeing the Doc about the surgery option called "clipping".

She is so grateful to all family, friends & loved ones who are inquiring, and want to thank them for all the love that has and is being shown to her.