The Purpose

The reason for this blog is so family and friends can follow along on my journey through cancer and treatments. Please check back regularly for updates and new happenings.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Monday, 25th

John is coming home!!!
Keri

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Saturday, August 23rd

John is staying a little longer in the hospital because his blood pressure and heart rate need to be monitored. They gave him a CAT scan of the heart this afternoon to rule out a blood clot. Results of CAT scan - everything looks good in the heart and lungs.
Hopefully John will come home Monday.
Keri

Thursday, August 21, 2008

New Room

This afternoon John was moved to a new room.
Telemetry first floor, room #137, bed 2, pod D
602-239-4992 direct line to his room.
He was given some juice, clear soup, jello & italian ice for the first time since he had surgery.
He was also able to have a shower!
Hopefully Saturday he will come home.
Master Block sent a beautiful fruit bouquet to John, yummy, yummy!!!! Thank you! Thank you for everyone sending cards & well wishes!
Keri

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

2nd Update

John is still in the intensive care unit. The doctors are concerned about his severe sleep apnea. As far as the surgery, the doctors say John is doing great. Everything is progressing nicely. Because of the anesthesia, his intestines are still asleep. When they wake up they will let him have liquids. He hasn’t had anything to eat or drink since last Thursday night. He is feeling lousy and can’t wait to come home. Hopefully Wednesday they will move him to another room, which means one more step to coming home.
John will have another CAT Scan in October to check on the liver. In November (or sooner) he will have another Octreoscan. The doctors will continue to monitor him closely.
I would like to thank everyone for love shown & prayers offered in John's behalf.
Keri

Friday, August 15, 2008

Surgery Update

Hi Everyone, This is Lindsey Tieman. I just got off the phone with Keri and she asked me to post an update for John.
Before surgery Dr. Perry checked in on John. After he explained everything he was going to do he asked, "John, why are you wearing a blue bonnet?" John said, "I don't know." Dr. Perry said, "Because every things better with Blue Bonnet on it!"
Johns surgery went really well thank goodness! It was about 2 hours long. He was in recovery for about 2 hours and then moved to ICU. The Dr's had to remove about 2 feet of intestine, which really isn't bad. He still has enough to be just fine. They removed a small ball size tumor and some lymph nodes. He will be in the hospital between 5-7 days. Saturday and Sunday will be very important rest time & getting John up and moving around, so the family is asking that John have no visitors until Monday. If you would like to visit, please make sure to contact Keri first to see how he is doing. He is at Good Sam and as soon as he is in a regular room, one of us will make another post with that info.
I would like to thank everyone for all of your love, support and prayers for John. He is such an amazing person (and Cody's favorite person ever) that I know he will be able to overcome this. Thank you again.
.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Pre Surgery

Well it's been a while since I've written, I've been on vacation, not the kind of vacation where you go somewhere but the kind of vacation where you don't worry about surgeries or cancer. The kind of vacation where you don't want to face reality and write a blog. It's been nice for a month to almost feel normal. Now back to reality. Yesterday I did all the necessary pre-op procedures for surgery on Friday. I got an EKG, got blood work done, saw my regular doctor and went and visited with the surgeon. From the surgeon we found out that I can expect to be in the hospital for about a week. I will expect to be doing good if I get out of the hospital earlier than seven days.

The surgeon expects the tumor to be in my small intestines. It may be real simple where it's right there visible like a golf ball and all he has to do is yank it out, or worst-case scenario it might be like sandpaper and scattered all through my fatty tissue. We won't know until he opens me up and looks. After talking to him, Keri and I feel pretty good about the surgery. The surgery is Friday, August 15 at 10:30 a.m. We have to be at the hospital at 8:30. There's not much else to tell until after the surgery. It might take a little while to update the blog after the surgery especially if I'm in the hospital for seven days. I'm looking forward to the hospital food, man oh man! That and the needles.