Surgery a Success!
Friday, January 9th, 2009Paris went into surgery at 9:30 am and everything was complete at around 7:30pm. We consulted with the doctor after surgery and then waited until they finished up. By the time they took her by ambulance across the street and settled her in it was close to 10pm It was a very long day, but I am very glad to say that everything went extremely well.
The doctor was able to remove ALL of the tumor and stated that he continued to search around the areas. He took biopsies of the liver and placed a central line and a port. She only lost 50cc of blood, which was good. After surgery he had stated that she jerked her arms and legs thinking that she had a seizer, but when tested through a scan there was no brain activity that indicated that. According to him she woke up and was in shock causing her to rapidly move. They continued to need to give her extra sedation during the night because she kept trying to wake up. Since she has so much fight they think that they can remove the breathing tube today. They were worried about the movement in her legs because the purposely paralyzed her during surgery to prevent movement, which is why it takes a while to regain feeling. Through out the night they checked movement in both her legs and feet and they are responding to touch! She has again overcome major surgery number 3 with the best possibly situation possible, truly all because she has had so many people thinking and praying for her.
Overall Surgery went great, she made it through and is moving, she will just need a few days to heal and recover. I believe that the next step will be to do a dose of radiation to the site because when they took biopsies of the area and examined it them, they saw that some of the area was dead tissue due to it just being affected by Chemo but there were also “active” neuroblastoma cells, meaning that the chance of reoccurrence it a possibility.
We are very bless ed and grateful. Thank you so, so, so, much.