Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Operation Save My Stomach--Scope #1


Today was the 1st in what I thought was going to be a series of monthly endoscopies (EGDs) over an unknown period of time to help me keep my stomach for as long as possible.  I had hoped to have a better idea of the time frame...like 6 or 12 or 18 months after today's procedure, but I do not.  What I do know is that the game plan has changed…again, & I’m fine with that.  Dr Kandil has spent a lot of time talking to others to get their input as well as doing additional research.  In the process, he has realized that while I do have a lot of polyps (both real and fake), all results so far have come back without any cause for suspicion, and the area of real polyps is small.  So, basically, the situation isn’t really as dire as he previously thought and doesn’t warrant doing something as drastic as scoping me each month.  Just going under anesthesia each month presents a challenge.  On top of that, “burning” areas of my stomach will only remove the polyps from the surface of my stomach, but it will not actually get the roots which means that traces of the adenoma will be left behind via the roots.  On the other hand, going in and removing a bunch of them for biopsy will remove the roots, but he won’t be able to cover as large of an area.  Another thing he learned is that while I do have some adenomatous polyps which do have a 100% chance of turning malignant in time, the time over which that happens is a lot longer than other areas of the GI tract like the colon & duodenum which are already removed in me.

So, I’ll go back in 6 weeks for a follow-up to see if he’s found anything new to try as well as to get the biopsy results.  Of course, he will call sooner than that if anything unexpected is found in the report.  Then, I’ll have another scope done 3 months from now with the plan to continue doing this for as long as possible.

Thanks to Linnea Ransom (my chauffeur) and Robin Cooper (potty break for Brownie), Thanks also to you for reading this blog and for your continued prayer and support as I continue to live my life on this journey of living with FAP.