Sunday, July 26, 2009

Post Surgery

Hello People,
I got home this afternoon. I had the gynae surgery on Friday. They re-excised where the cancer was to get a clearer margin with the pre-cancerous cells. They also did a vulvoscopy and puncture biopsied 4 other places.

I discovered that my platelets had done a drop before the surgery due to me having a flu type bug 4 weeks before. I did have signs of this and was worried so I had the appropriate platelet support, especially since this surgery was going to be quite a wide incision with biopsies.

6 weeks ago when I had the original cancer cut out I had hardly any pain and was just in for the day. I also experienced no bruising at all last time. This time was different. I have some bruising and a wider cut plus 4 biopsies. They injected adrenaline into the wound which made me swell very badly. The adrenaline was to constrict the blood vessels to help decrease any bleeding. They also injected heaps of local so when I woke I wasn't too bad with pain. The surgeon said that I didn't bleed bad with the cutting but when they went to stitch me up, I started to bleed with the stitches being pulled through.....so not bad when cutting but sensitive while stitching....... However, I still didn't bleed too much and had very minimal ooze following the surgery. In fact, VERY minimal. I was told that I was bleeding like someone who had normal platelet count. However, obviously they still are very careful because my count is generally lower and a low neutrophil count can make bleeding and healing more of an issue. My neutrophils were still normal for me but low for someone who is normal. I had IV antibiotics given while in surgery.
I am sure you will love this info but it is actually that time of the month for me so it has been hard to tell where bleeding is coming from but we are pretty most certain that it is not coming from the incisions. As I mentioned before, the surgeon is really happy with me and continues to marvel with how well my body copes with surgery.

They gave me a good amount of pain relief in recovery but because the incision had local anaesthetic all injected in and around it, it wasn't all that bad. I was thinking how it didn't hurt much for being a wide incision and was quite bright when I woke up. I continued to feel bright down on the ward and was up and about to the bathroom and so on. I had some visitors! Thanks for coming to see me Mum, Denise and Alex, Darren and Angela and for the phone calls from my sister, a work mate and sms's from many people :-) Much appreciated. It all helped keep my spirits high :-) I appreciate the people who rang and couldn't come and see me because they were sick like dad.

However, that night, when the local anaesthetic wore off, boy was I in heaps of pain! It was crazy! I was so surprised! I was surprised because last time I had hardly any pain and went home the same day. Of course, I had to keep reminding myself I had more done this time. Alan oftens stays overnight with me when I have things done but this time he was going home to be with Isaac. Mum took Isaac and bed him down at her house until Alan was ready to pick him up later. Due to my distress, Alan didn't leave me til 11pm. I was just quite distressed and sore. Isaac has been sick so Alan needed to go to him. So Alan spoke to the night nurse about my anxiety and he went to get Isaac.

The pain just got out of control from there on. I ended up having 2 injections of fentanyl and panadeine forte and at some point I also had a good amount of tramadol. In the end, as it got closer to 2.20am, the night nurse came in my room, while I was still crying, and stroked my head and hand. She held my hand and I eventually fell asleep. I thought that was so sweet of the nurse. I got so distressed. I was so drugged up and had also had IVIG infusion after the surgery. IVIG infusion changes my perception as well and I don't cope emotionally as well as I do without it. I was panicked about everything, including dying from FA and pre-leukaemia and cancers and low platelets and all sorts. I remember raving on and on while the nurse stroked my head and hand! I was distressed. I take my hat off to her for being so quiet and controlled and reassuring!

Anyway, I didn't end up going home the next day due to needing more pain relief. I just rested. I had a better night's sleep the second night and managed without the fentanyl injections. I am still very sore but have managed to come home. I think recovery will take a little longer from this surgery than 6 weeks ago. Please pray my marrow recovers ok from the flu bug a few weeks ago. That always worries me.

I will find out the pathology results from the surgery and biopsies on Tuesday. Please pray that will be ok.

Pray that I don't feel too bad from the IVIG as well. On Wednesday I find out my bone marrow biopsy results as well. That is always such a huge, emotional thing.

Did I tell you all that Alan has now got a new job??? He has had one for 2 weeks with a paving franchise. He does like site management or something. Administration.....his brother is expanding his business and needed someone to take a certain position and Alan got it. Alan works 3 days a week like he was before in business management. Alan also got into university and this week was his first week doing his Bachelor of Environmental Science. He is doing external study full time. So it looks like things are looking up for us in the job area.

Oh, yes! Our house is now under contract! We got an offer on our house and the call off period has finished. Finally, we are selling our house! Praise the Lord! Things are coming under control :-)

Anyway, pray for Isaac and Alan. Isaac has been unwell with a fever, cough, runny nose, not much appetite and very flat. He is now on antibiotics but it is always a worry if I catch what he has, especially since my marrow is a bit suppressed...more than usual right now! Alan is not feeling well either. He is feeling flat and coughing a bit as well. I just cannot catch this right now! Pray for protection! Also, it is not nice to see them both sick :-(

I have some time off work while I get better.

Ok, that's all for my update! Thanks for supporting me and encouraging me. Will post again soon. I have some school holiday updates that I want to do....pictures etc. I haven't gotten around to it yet.

Lots of love,
Charisse

7 comments:

Kristin Young said...

Oh gosh, you have been through so much. I'm so glad you had a good nurse there to comfort you. I hope the pain eases daily. Just take it easy and don't try to do too much too soon. Praying for good test results all around. You have a lot to be anxious about. Hang in there my friend.

Anonymous said...

Charisse

I am glad you had such a wonderful nurse. Praying for good results and that things continue to look up.

Jennifer Gough

Krisstina King said...

My goodness, what a time you ahve had! We are praying for all of you!!!

Teresa said...

That was a tear jerker... I'm so glad you had such a caring nurse who was there to comfort you. I'm so sorry for all the pain you're dealing with...physically and emotionally. Want to come over for dinner? I think that sounds like good idea.

I hope and pray you don't get sick and that your boys feel better soon. That's so exciting about Alans job and your house!!

I hope you continue to improve and not feel to bad from the infusion. Big hugs, Charisse!!

Love you:-)
Teresa

Karlysmom said...

Hi Charisse -
So sorry you had such a rough time with this surgery. Thank goodness you had such a caring nurse! I'm glad you're a little better and I hope you get completely healed soon. Hope to hear good news from this surgery. Sending you lots of hugs and keeping you close in prayer!!
Love,
Nancy Ross
www.caringbridge.com/ca/karlyross

Anonymous said...

Hi Charisse, Sorry to hear you were in pain and had to stay another night. Im glad your feeling bettter now.
Thats great news about Alans job,WOW he must be very skilled to win that job over all the other applicants. Sounds like his brother is a very successful business man. Goodluck to you all.
Love Darren and Angela xxx

Mary Ann Gormley said...

Hi Charisse,
I am glad that this ordeal is oer for you and that the biopsies and other reports will bring only good news
Am sorry that you had so much pain an anxiety...am hoping that that is lessening. It is good that you had such a caring nurse...she sounds like an angel!
I've been praying steadily for you and have offered up some of the stuff I've been going through for you also.
Take care of yourself dearest friend and rest. Leave the rest to Alan and God ok.
Hope Isaac is getting better and that you don't get any of his virus.
Love always,
Mary Ann