Thursday, January 17, 2008

Talking with Dr. Hakim, My GYN

About January 15, 2008 Tuesday
John and I sat down with Dr. Hakim on Tuesday, January 15, after Dr. Hakim had consulted with a gyn.-oncologist, to talk about what lies down the road.

Ideally for me, I would like to get this all taken care of now! I led a program for "United Methodist Women" Tuesday night about John's and my sabbatical experience (with John as my able tech assistant). But, other than that, I thought I was ready any time now! I carried my toothbrush and blanket into the appointment Tuesday to try to suggest they could take me NOW! (It was my attempt at a little joke.)

Surgery Schedule
However, after explaining objectively what we know and what we do not know, Dr. Hakim said the surgery is scheduled for February 18. I am pretty at peace at the moment (trying not to feel beyond what I know).

What we do know.
The initial biopsy just checked a few cells he removed from my uterus. That confirmed malignancy. It looked like "Grade 1" or slow-growing endometrial cancer. That is about as simple (good) as it can get. The "standard of care" for endometrial cancer is surgery, a complete hysterectomy. (I had assumed "chemo", but it sounds like that is not assumed unless it is needed (spread).)

What we do not know.
Has it spread and how aggressive it is really? The biopsy examines only sample cells. So we will have a more complete picture with more tests and when they actually do surgery. (When they do surgery is when they actually "stage" it.. decide if it has spread, how much, what treatment is needed...) We have no reason to think it has, but that is their job to be objective. Caring comforting people can say warm kind things like "I KNOW you will be fine." But I very much appreciate my doctor being objective and thorough. That is his job.

More tests
I will have both a chest x-ray and an abdominal CT scan today (Thursday night). Those results are sent both to my gyn and to the gyn oncologist, whom we will see on Wednesday, January 23. I think he will be participating in the surgery, but I am not sure how that all works yet. This is a journey, sometimes one step at a time, sometimes with over-lapping steps. Again, I say, "We will know more" after this appointment next Wednesday.

Dr. Malviya (next Wednesday)
This oncologist is apparently legendary, excellent, dedicated, and well-loved. His receptionist said he is usually "3-4 hours late". I could register and do paper work, then leave and come back. Someone else told me she waited 5 hours. My gyn said expect 8. Another woman said they told her to go home for dinner and they called her about around 1:00 in the morning. This may be a good time for John to bring his computer and get a sermon done.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Laura,
Thank you for keeping us all up to date. Your honesty will help others now and in the future. I will keep you in my prayers.
Jeri Johnson

Anonymous said...

Laura---
I am just hearing about this and want you to know I so appreciate your honesty and care of deseminating information from which all of us can learn. Know my prayers are constant and I am ready to walk with you whenever needed.
Patstringer

Pablo said...

Laura you are a shining example as "you tell it like it is" and willingly "walk the talk." Your journaling helps us all to know what is up and then you not need to repeat your story a zillion times. It is very evident from where you draw your strength and resource. You devotion and discipleship endures for all to witness. We are in awe and seek to find the same peace that you have in day by day taking this diagnosis head on. Know that many are praying and holding you and your family in our thoughts. debbie valencia

Anonymous said...

Hi Laura, we are praying for you because that is what us Christains do best.Especially TBUM prayer warriors! From personal struggles, I know that sharing is the best for our souls, to accept love from others is the hardest and best gift of a Christian life. Sisters in Christ is the very core of who we are. We will pray! Dawn

Anonymous said...

Laura, Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your progress with us --what a great way to keep from having to explain the same thing over and over......I will add this blog to my 'favorites' list and check in regularly. Please know that our prayers and thoughts are sent your way...You are always available when others need care, now it's time for others to return that love and care to you...Ben & Carrie have been in touch, so I'm able to stay informed thru them also....We love you...Keep that smile on your face along with your positive outlook and your Faith, and I have no doubt you will come out of this with flying colors (and probably all kinds of great ideas for Bible studies!!)
Love You! -Sue Wyckoff