Saturday, May 23, 2015

Nailed It!

Good Morning!  It's Jessica here again.  I realized late last night, when I got a text from an old friend, that those who do not have a facebook account do not know that Bryce finished surgery.  He did it!

Let's start with his day yesterday.  They started on him at 8:22.  The 2 hour updates that I recieved were as expected; utterly useless.  Then Dr. Pytynia (head & neck) came out with Dr. Sepesi (cardio-thoracic, who was the lead on Bryce's surgery) came out together.  There is gross cancer removed, which is the giant growth that they can see with human eyes.  They removed all of that.  MD Anderson also wants to get clear margins on tissue surrounding gross cancer.

Let's say you have cancer in your pinky finger that takes up everything from the tip of your finger to the middle knuckle.  They want a certain distance around that to have clear margins, too.  They'll get a clear margin at the middle knuckle, but they'll actually remove the entire finger at the base/at your palm, because they get an extra half inch of "questionable tissue" out of the body.

There are 2 spots near his trachea that they consider questionable.  They can't see cancer.  They tested margins on everything that they removed.  A couple of lymph nodes came out.  They cleaned around and above his stoma and were able to keep it in place.  Without removing his trachea, these 2 places had to stay in.  And they do NOT like to take the trach.  There is not something they can put in place for that at this time.

Is it what we wanted to hear?  No.
Is it what we expected?  Yes.
Does it mean he still has cancer?  Unknown.
Did we expect that?  Yes.
Are there success stories out there?  Yes.

There were many surgeons that told Dr. Sepesi that this surgery was pointless and not to do it.  Bryce begged for the chance to fight like hell.  Bryce didn't take the news well last night.  But I told him last night and have reiterated this morning that everyone feels good about this!  This is exactly what we knew we were walking into and the doctors felt great about it too.  His job is to remain positive.  That is our job too.  Mine, his, our support system just keep the faith and #BStrong

Next phase of surgery was the plastic surgeon.  He used Bryce's left pectoral muscle to cover the place where the bone was removed.  He did end up with a small skin flap just under his stoma.  Bada Bing.  Bada Boom.  Done!

He is in an incredible amount of pain.  Not much sleep.  It comes in short patches.  There was a flurry of activity this morning.  But he is sleeping again.

I am going to blog about how moved I am with the amazing support we were shown later today on ChannelJess.Blogspot.com
For now, we try to sleep where we can.  I'll update on him again soon.

Thank you to everyone!  We love you all!  Keep praying!  We feel it!  #Bstrong

{I did this from my phone while B slept.  I didn't want the clicking keys to big him.  Forget about all of the random words that don't belong, the spelling errors & incorrect sentence structure.  I can only see about 2 sentences at a time}

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the update! So glad the stoma stayed in its place.

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