Thursday, May 31, 2007

Update on Neal

Ryan posted below if you have not yet seen it. Sorry to overpost you!

First off Neal has MOVED to a private room Rhodes 982. He is up for VISITORS tomorrow morning. He will be in dialysis tomorrow from 11:30 until 4 or so. If anything changes I will repost tomorrow. A magazine or some good jokes may help him to pass the time.

It has been in the works all week, but we are now 99.9% sure the transplant is postponed. I apologize for not notifying all close family about this, but we wanted to be sure. Neal has a couple of things going on. The diverticulitis that he went back in for is not a good situation. Some people may only get this once, but because this is the second occurrence surgery is needed. I will explain this as best as I can in my own words. Basically he has a pocket in his colon that has been infected twice this year, therefore recurrence is most likely. If you leave this untreated, a hole will develop in your colon. Your colon passes your bodily wastes. If a hole develops, your waste could be free in your body, which is extremely dangerous to Neal and to the potential new kidney. Doing the kidney transplant first would put the kidney at risk. The antibiotics seem to have worked miracles. He is probably the healthiest he has been since the rejection. However since this will be his second transplant we want to give it the best possible environment. Having a foreign object (transplant) in your body causes your body to have more antibodies making it extremely difficult to find a donor, therefore we do not want to start out the next transplant with an unsafe environment. In addition, he will be immunosuppressed after the transplant making it difficult to fight off infection. If you remove him from the immunosuppression drugs to cure the infection, the kidney is immediately at risk for rejection. In addition, the did a biopsy of his stomach and found that he has gastritis. This is easily curable, but another hurdle we have to overcome. Essentially he had swelling and some sort of fungus growing in his stomach. He is already on meds to cure this. He has not vomited since entering the hospital, so he is really starting to get his energy level up. I hope you enjoyed my medical explanation, and please feel free to correct me or go to google to hear the doc terms.

We do not have a surgery date for the partial colectomy. I am battling with the surgeons as they do not want to do this immediately. I should rephrase that, the surgeons do not think he is in any harm currently, however the transplant team realizes this has to be done pre-transplant and are trying to push it along. I have contacted any name or number I can get ahold of so hopefully we will have this resolved by tomorrow, but it has been going on since Tuesday and we are aware that patience is the only option. I wish I would have become a doctor!

We have all had a couple of days to deal with this disappointment, however it still SUCKS! We were so close. I will post with any updates I do get from here on out, so please do not ask. Our focus is now to getting Neal as healthy as he can be given the situation. The transplant is still our dream, however we are not quite ready for it yet. Unfortunately these decisions are difficult and disappointing, but we do believe we are making the best decisions we can. We are hoping to get him out tomorrow and have a surgery date ASAP, but again you never know.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Neal and Michelle, this is Bobby S - your favorite brother-in-law's next youngest brother. Stacy told us to send some good vibes from the land of lincoln so they are on the way!

Teresa said...

Hello Michelle and Neal (hopefully you are making it home today):

Michelle, you go girl. Those doctors need to learn that you are not a force to be reckoned with. Everyone should have an advocate and someone who loves them so much as you do Neal. May God watch over you as well as Neal and keep you both safe and healthy. You are in my thoughts everyday and I thank you for taking the time to let us all know (everyday) how Neal and you are doing. Being in Elyria seems so far away.

Love and wishes of sunshine and brighter days ahead sooner!

Teresa

Anonymous said...

Neal,

So glad to hear that you are doing better. Sounds like you are on your way home. Hang in there!

Stacy

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the Schrank shout outs, we appreciate it!

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to let you and Neal know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Donna & Paul

Anonymous said...

A few of us from the OSUMC IS geek squad visited Neal today. And yes, his usual unwavering “witty-charm” still flows through his veins convincing me something is going right aside from the current events.

Both Neal and Michelle are hanging tough as nails exposing the aches/pains while training for ½ marathons this autumn are quite trivial in comparison. I complain none the more.

It seems almost every time I fish with Neal, it’s always really crappy weather which has stopped either of us from throwing on another jig head or live bait whether the temperature be below 40 with wind or above 90 with no wind. Neal, we have unfinished business fishing for walleye in the Maumee River and am anxiously awaiting your recovery to continue this insanity.

I am thoroughly impressed with the support given from friends and family which has no end in sight. Neal/Michelle and Ryan/Les, feel comfortable asking for help from the Valach’s who live far out on the east side of Columbus.

-Nuts

Anonymous said...

Neal and Michele, Thinking of you today and hope all is going well,
our prayers are with you each day,
Hoping to see you soon, love to you both, Dorothy and Dad (this comes from Calif.Tues. where I am)