Friday, October 31, 2008

Visit to Dr Brown

I saw Dr Brown today. He said I looked good especially in light of everything I've been through in the past year. He thought my weight was good...I've gained some & have been maintaining...& was pretty pleased with my overall situation.

We talked about the scope I had a few weeks ago, & the ulcer he saw. He said that could also be attributing to the anemia I've been having & agreed to try me on Nexium to see if that helps clear the ulcer up. He was a little doubtful that it would & said that ulcers that are located where mine is are often chronic. It has nothing to do with stress...just the location of the anastamosis site.

He also said that the ulcer is the least of my worries. The lab results of the random biopsies of my stomach came back. One of the areas showed that the stomach lining tissue was no longer a hyperplastic polyp (fake or harmless) but that it was starting to turn into an adenomatous polyp (the kind that can turn malignant in time). There's pretty much nothing that can be done. There's no way to tell which biopsy it came from. I have so many bumps in the lining of my stomach that it would take over a year to remove them all, & then new ones would continue to grow. The good thing is that the stomach has a very low malignancy rate for adenomatous polyps (praise God!) compared to the colon & duodenum which have very high malignancy rates.

I am eating just fine most of the time. I still have bouts of gastric dumping & nausea...mostly in the morning...& have started to learn what I can & can't eat for breakfast to avoid this from happening. It's really weird...for the most part, if I have any sweets in the morning (even yogurt), I get nauseated; however, I can eat the same stuff later in the day & have no problem.

I go back to see him in a month to see how my anemia is doing & if the Nexium is working. Soooo, unfortunately, the "ride" continues. I will continue to rely on the Lord & keep my focus on Him. Thanks for your continued prayers.

Love,
Stephanie<><

Anniversary of 1st Visit with Dr Cameron

Today is the anniversary of my 1st trip to Johns Hopkins to meet Dr. Cameron. Never in a million years did I image all that would take place in the following year. It has been a very crazy year. I don't know why I went through some of the things that I did, but I know that the Lord was with me every step of the way. Without Him, I would not have gotten through this. I am thankful & grateful for His provision.