Saturday, April 24, 2010

A Loooong Week

This is Stacy (wife) and Angie (mom). We'll do our best to update ya!  But we apologize in advance that we aren't as good of a writer as Mike is. 

Last Friday morning (April 16)  Mike felt short of breath and spiked a small fever.  His dad took him into the oncologist office and they checked his oxygen level while he was walking in.  It was somewhat low (in the 80's).  Dr. Paloyan suspected that Mike could possibly have a rare pneumonia called pneumocystis (PCP).  So Dr. Paloyan sent him immediately to get a chest scan at the hospital.  The scan showed very small blood clot in his right lung.  They admitted him and started him on blood thinners.  Blood clots can form and break off in your leg due to inactivity.  The blood thinners work to help dissolve the clot back into the blood stream. 

Well...as the week progressed, Mike's breathing was still bothering him.  They decided to put him on some extra oxygen.  Nights were long, and he wasn't getting much rest.  By Wednesday, the Dr's just weren't convinced that this tiny blood clot was causing this much breathing distress. Another one of Mike's Dr's brought up the PCP concern again.  He said it is VERY common for cancer patients to get this type of pneumonia due to a weakened immune system and also from the high does of steroids.  They started him on strong antibiotics to get a jump start on the infection (even though they weren't exactly sure it was that).  They decided to do a bronchoscopy on Thursday morning (go into the lung with a scope and squirt some fluid, suck it back up, and culture it).  The cause of this breathing distress could be due to a list of things: infection, PC pneumonia, or tumor.  After the procedure, Mike was moved back up to his room to sleep off the sedation.  He had a little bit of lunch and continued to rest while we waited for the test results. 

Later that evening, Angie felt Mike and he felt extremely hot.  His breathing was still very fast and his temp was actually rising by the minute.  You could tell that Mike was exerting too much energy into trying to breath instead of resting to heal.  We cooled him down with an ice bath and fan.  Within that hour (which seemed like forever) it was decided that in order for Mike to rest and heal, it would be best to intubate him (put him onto a ventilator). Well, being on a ventilator requires you to be in ICU. 

So...we made the move to the ICU late that evening.  They got Mike very comfortable with sedation and pain medicine.  We got to go in his room ( a couple at a time) to talk to him and give him kisses.  They want him to be very sedated to rest and heal, otherwise he will exert too much energy into breathing instead of resting his lungs.  So he is pretty much "out of it", though he can hear you.  After saying our "goodnights" we all decided it was best to go home and get some rest.  

Friday we arrived back early in the morning to find out what the plan was.  The bronchoscopy test came back positive for PCP (not more cancer, thank God).  So the plan is to let Mike rest and heal on the ventilator for a week.  He knows when we are in his room (eyes open and responding with shaking head yes/no).  But we really don't want to overstimulate him, because he tends to fight the machine instead of letting it breathe for him. 

This morning we arrived and the nurses said that Mike had another restful night!  At one point Angie was in his room, quietly talking to the nurse, and Mike opened up his eyes wanting to communicate.  We asked him questions and found out that he wanted a mouth swab (little sponge dipped in ice water to wipe out his mouth).  He used the mouth swab himself, and wanted another.  Then he made the motion that he wanted to write something down.  He knew he couldn't talk because of the tube in his throat.  We handed him paper and a marker and he wrote "what floor". He wanted to know what floor he was on and we explained everything to him.  It's good to see his personality and alertness.  But rest is what he needs most right now.  He's a strong, young guy who will bounce back in no time!  Just another "bump in the road". 

Our plan is to keep you updated throughout the week, as best we can.  We know Mike loves your comments, so keep them coming, please! We know it will mean a lot to him when he gets back on here and reads them!

Talk to you soon!

32 comments:

  1. Get well Mike!! You are in my thought and prayers....and same to your family.

    Stacey Linn

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  2. Mike, you have such an incredible fight within you and that has been particularly apparent throughout this week. What an unbelievable team you have supporting you! Stacy, your mom, dad, brothers, grandparents, Abby, this entire community ...the list goes on and on. Keep fighting, we are all with you.

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  3. Mike,

    We are so impressed with your attitude and strength after all you have been through in just a few short months. Stay strong, keep pushing, there will be days that seem hopeless, but keep your hope alive. You CAN DO THIS!!! We are praying for you and sending our love your way.

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  4. Stacy,Angie,Tom and Family,

    God performs miracles all of the time, we are praying for one Mike! Know that you are all truly blessed, your son is a wonderful young man with many God given talents. Sometimes we question the trials we are given and never seem to understand. We just have to have faith and trust that God has a plan! Patience is the greatest prayer! We are praying for all of you.

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  5. Hello Mike,

    First, thanks to the family for the informative update. Mike, as has been said many times by your friends and family, but so important to know....So many prayers and good wishes are being sent your way. Keep the faith and know that Recoveryville is just around the corner.

    Rich (LA, CA)

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  6. Mike & Stacy-
    we are so glad for the update and for the positive news. We're continuing to pray-please know that you're never far from our minds.
    We'll continue to be available--should you need anything--even if it's just a batch of cookies.
    Sending lots of love,
    Griffin, Kate & Schaeffer Jo

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  7. Oh wow. Thinking about you Mike! Hang in there! Thanks Stacy and Angie for keeping us updated. No worries, Dairy Queen is still on me when he's up and running! Anyday, anytime!

    Amy

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  8. Sooo many people are praying for you, including people you don't even know. I was out of town with friends from out of state when I received the news of your set back with the rare pneumonia. We all sat and prayed for you and your family and will continue to do so. Keep fighting Mike! Your mom and Stacy did a great job updating your blog, but I always enjoy your humor.

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  9. Hope this week brings better news.. Have really missed Mike writing his blogs. Every since Aunt Bev sent me the link I go to it everyday and it's like walking in Mikes shoe's as he explains all that is happening. All of our family is praying for you Mike & I keep everyone up to date with what's happening. Stay strong & our thoughts are with all of you! Thank you Stacy, Angie & Aunt Bev for keeping us informed & you guys take care!

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  10. Sorry I forgot to sign my name on last post!!

    Sue Rusch

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  11. Sorry I forgot to sign my name on the last post!!

    Sue Rusch

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  12. Mike
    The Rainbow this morning outside your hospital window reminds me of God's Promise that he is with us every step of this journey and holding each of us in his arms. Your Family and Friends are really amazing as they give each other love and support. Be strong.
    Love Pam

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  13. Mike, Stacy & Family,
    My entire family has you all in our prayers. Stay strong & keep fighting! Know that many thoughts are with you. We will be sure to follow the blog! Hang in there!
    Love & Prayers
    Holly (Frakes) Benson & Family

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  14. Mike,and family, we are all praying for you and know that you will beat this. Pam is right God's promise is that he is with you. We love you.

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  15. Mike,
    You are in my thoughts and prayers. Stay strong and keep up the positive attitude!!
    Thank you for keeping us posted.
    Love,
    Shaya Gathright Totzke

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  16. Mike and Stac!

    Hang in there. I think about and pray for you both everyday! And so does my family. If I know Mike...and I do!...he will come out of this even stronger than before. Love you both.

    Jo

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  17. Mike and Stacy,
    You're right...this is a "bump in the road". Know we are all praying and believing in God's
    Grace. Hang in there!!! We are right here if you need us.
    Love, Chip and Linda Cramer

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  18. Hey! I get updates from Judie, but not a complete story sometimes. I'm glad the scare is not as bad as it was. I sent out prayer requests to all my buds and hopefully it helped. I think of you all often and pray for you daily. Hang in there. I love you sweetie.

    Aunt Julie (in Mobile)

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  19. Mike and Stacy,
    Good to hear the update. You are both so strong and have everyone cheering for you. We are thinking about you everyday!
    Love,
    Lindsey & Grant

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  20. Mike, Stacy and family,
    I think about you all every single day. You are such a strong family and Mike you are such a fighter! I know you will get through this little bump in the road. I am cheering you on each and everyday. Please just rest and take care of yourself. You will get better!!!! Love you guys so much.

    Jason & Holly Freese

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  21. Mike,

    I can't wait to read your take on this latest adventure. I am glad to have the update from Stacy and Angie but they just don't have the same way of seeing things and expressing them. Sorry girls.

    Know that we are thinking of you guys always.

    Clive and Aunt Julie

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  22. Mike and Stacy,

    We are praying for you and your family every day! You have so many prayers coming your way. Thank you for updating to let us all know what is going on. Just tell Mike he needs to get better very very soon and get home so we can bring over some more sweets! :) You are in our prayers and we are here for anything you need!

    Kristy and Jeremy Lawrick

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  23. To the Top of the Morning with Love,

    I am praying for both of you each and everyday! So proud of your strength. Please keep posting. You will get through this journey. God has a plan!
    Bill and Renee Richardson

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  24. We can deal with anything as long as it's not cancer! That's the good news. Also happy to hear that he's able to rest and recover. Now is the time though that you need to remember to take care of yourself as well.
    Peace and Prayers for your family.

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  25. Mike,

    I am not even sure if you know who I am, but I work for your mom and went to school with Stacy. I just wanted to say that you are in my thoughts and prayers every day and so is your family. I enjoy reading your blog and really envy your positive attitude!!!

    Susan Tefs

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  26. Mike,
    You have such an amazing strength and attitude, keep your faith just as strong. God works in glorious ways, and I pray for you and your family every day. Thank you for sharing your life with us, I really enjoy reading your blogs. You are very lucky to have been blessed with great family, friends and doctors surrounding you. Sending many thoughts and prayers your way!
    Jennifer (Holt) Groendyk & family

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  27. Mike and Stacy,

    Thank you for this blog and all your updates! We are praying for you every day at our morning and evening family worships. Keep holding on to faith in God. When things look the darkest, God is the closest! His mercy and grace is made perfect in weakness. As the good word says "when I am weak, than am I strong." God will carry you through, rest in His arms, trust in His strength. God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble!

    Ed Engelkemier from "Tigmaster Co"

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  28. Stacy and Mike,
    Found this site posted by Abby on facebook. I have been praying for you since I heard. I am touched by your positive comments and outlook on this page and imipressed by your strength. If there is ever anything we can do.....

    Be strong.

    Jennifer & Tim Trout

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  29. Mike, you are awesome!!!!!!!! You and your family are in our prayers. What a positive attitude you have, we will be thinking of you and your fight. The Hahaj's

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  30. Mike and Stacy,
    We continue to pray for you daily and I am just constantly amazed at your positive attitudes. You are both incredible! Keep it up!!!! Thanks for keeping everyone posted in the midst of all this! Sending hugs, good vibes and prayers your way!!! ;-)

    The Kyncl Family

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  31. Chris Zache-Gowen and FamilyApril 28, 2010 at 10:19 PM

    Mike, we are from the Vera Holy Family (related to your Grandma Bev and Grandpa Bill) and we are all praying for you. You are daily in our thoughts and prayers! Keep up the faith and amazing strength you have shown. You and your family are wonderful people. God bless you, Mike!

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  32. Mike, thought you might want to know, the stuff you and your Dad build was a great job. We still have to do 32 so get well and when you're ready we'll hit. Praying for you dude.

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