Q. Did they get all the tumor out in surgery?
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Day 18
Q. Did they get all the tumor out in surgery?
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Day 15
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Day 14
Monday, May 25, 2009
Day 12
The plan for today is to have a little physical therapy; they would like to get her walking a bit. If ever there was a time when I needed prayers, it was the first day of physical therapy. It can be very discouraging when your body doesn't work the way it used to, so please give Natalee extra prayers today that she will be able to be patient with herself and her recovery. Sherri says that she is just as independent as ever, hasn't wanted to have the ice chips fed to her unless she could do it herself.
Sherri is concerned about her cell phone minutes, so she is asking that people call directly to the room now if they want to get a hold of her. The number that she gave me is 503.413.1313, and Natalee is in room 3524.
Sherri really feels peace and comfort and is so grateful for all the prayers on Natalee and the family's behalf. Natalee is starting to be able to take a visitor or two a day, and would like to see some of her friends. Please call first and talk to Sherri to see if it is a good day to visit, and please understand that Natalee gets overwhelmed easily so some days just won't work for visiting. She is grateful for all the love that she feels.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Day 11
After the concerns of nerve damage in her leg, the surgeon came in on Friday to check her legs and when he asked her to move her knee she was able to! That is a miracle for they were sure she would have to relearn how to move her leg.
The family is hopeful that Natalee will be able to leave the ICU today and into a regular room. More updates later on...
Friday, May 22, 2009
Day 9
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Surgery Update
Day 8 - Natalee's Prayer
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
More Love for Natalee
Actually, this is just of one of so many touching things that I have heard about but it's the first one that I was able to get pictures of.
Day 7 - Update
Day 7
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Day 6
"... she would “call on the Lord with perfect confidence when special blessings were needed.” In her prayers, she would speak to the Lord of her covenants with Him, “almost reminding the Lord that we had paid our tithes and offerings, that the desired blessing was, as nearly as we could judge, a righteous desire, that we were serving in our various callings to the best of our ability, and that now we were laying hold on the Lord’s promises. I can’t communicate the sincerity and the fervor of those pleas. Or the sincerity of the way she lived. … Because my mother had no doubts about the Lord’s reality and his ability to answer her prayers, I haven’t either. … This is a very personal thing to talk about and I don’t very often, because it’s hard to do without sounding overconfident. But I would be scared to death to try and undertake something without asking for the Lord’s help, so I always pray for that help, and I’ve never failed to get it.”
"How often have we prayed something like, "O Lord, be with cousin Billy now in a special way"? Have we stopped to consider what it is we're requesting? Imagine that you are a parent who is preparing to leave your children with a babysitter. Would you dream of saying, "O Betsy, I ask you now that you would be with my children in a special way?" No way. You would say, "Betsy, the kids need to be in bed by 9 pm. They can have one snack before their baths, and please make sure they finish their homework. You can reach us at this number if there's any problem. Any questions before we go?" We are very specific with our requests and instructions for our babysitters. We want them to know specifics. It should be no different with prayer."
--David Jeremiah
Sherri has asked for everyone to be very specific in their prayers right now for Natalee. These are the things that she would like us to pray for:
- That the tumor will start gelling together so that when the surgeons go in to take it out it can be removed cleanly
- That the surgeons will be in good health and sound mind during the surgery
- That the tumor will stop growing
- That surgery could be scheduled for Friday to get the tumor out as soon as possible
Now that the shock and numbness of the diagnosis are starting to wear off, Sherri says that she is feeling great comfort from the comments on the blog and that Natalee really appreciates this too. She feels like the ability to be able to read and reread the uplifting thoughts and prayers is helping to their burden.
No word yet from the surgeons on a possible date for surgery, but will post it here as soon as we know.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Day 5 - Diagnosis
We do know that chemotherapy has not been effective at treating RCC. The plan is to go ahead and remove the diseased kidney and as much of the tumor as possible. In some circumstances, when tumors have been removed, the other metastatic lesions (such as the ones in her lungs) have shrunk on their own, and we are hoping for that scenario.
Additionally, after Natalee has recovered from the surgery, she will begin a treatment of some drugs that have had success in the past at stopping the growth of the cancer. There is a doctor in Houston who is currently running a clinical trial for people with RCC, and Dr. Olson had just consulted with him prior to our meeting. He felt like the drugs that he was using in his trials were available in Portland and that Natalee would do better to undergo the treatment at her home. He was very willing to work with Dr. Olson and assist her in treatment options so that was very encouraging. It is likely that the Walton’s will travel to Houston for a second opinion after the surgery, and if there is an option to join the clinical trial they will consider that.
Dr. Olson was hoping to get the surgery scheduled as soon as possible, so it will likely be the end of this week or beginning of next. It is a big surgery and is complicated to schedule, but they are hoping to bump Natalee ahead of other scheduled patients.
Natalee has felt a great deal of fatigue this weekend and is worn out. To help keep Natalee as healthy as possible in preparation for surgery, Sherri & Kent would like to ask that people wait to visit Natalee until after the surgery. She does read her blog and is grateful for the comments and support and love that she has received.
This is going to be a very difficult battle and recovery and we again request fervent prayers on her behalf. We will continue to post needs as they arise and will keep everyone updated.
If you are interested in sending a card and don't have her address, please send it to me and I'll take it over immediately:
Natalee Walton
% J Wilbur
12185 SW Summer St
Tigard OR 97223
Thank you for your love and support during this difficult time.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Day 4
Tomorrow at 3:30 pm there will be a consult with the doctors. They should have enough of the test results back and are planning on establishing a treatment plan. We plan to update the blog as soon as we have information from that meeting.
I know that Natalee enjoyed her weekend and being home with her family and watching movies. She was able to read the blog and really enjoyed the comments posted. Once we know what the treatment plan is, we'll update the blog on a daily basis as to whether Natalee is up for visitors or not. She definitely misses her friends!
Keep her in your thoughts and prayers tomorrow in the afternoon, and we'll update the blog sometime that evening.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Day 2 - Weekend Furlough Granted
By the way, Janna (who is home from her freshman year of college) is looking for a summer job to help pay for her schooling, so if anyone knows of any openings, please let us know. I'm going to add my two cents and say that she is a delightful, talented young woman who I would offer a job to in a heartbeat - too bad she wasn't here during tax season :-).
Day 2
Natalee did beat everyone at Rack-O today and it was her first time playing the game! Clearly her competitive spirit hasn't been dulled. I also heard that she is not happy about having her 5th grade picture posted on the blog and really wants her 6th grade picture up instead. I don't have it, so if anyone can email it to be that would be great!
This afternoon they are heading over to Providence Portland for the PET scan and are hoping to take a little "extra time" before heading back to Emanuel. There is hope that she might be allowed a short sabbatical from the hospital on Saturday, but no word for sure yet. Will keep you updated...
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Day 1
Last week Natalee started experiencing some severe (but inconsistent) stomach pain. After visiting her primay care physician and undergoing the first of many diagnostic tests, she was found to have a large tumor in her stomach. At that point the doctor referred her to Legacy Emanuel Hospital for further testing and review.
Since she has been admitted, Natalee has undergone multiple biopsies, ultrasounds, CT scans, x-rays and all sorts of blood work. A full body bone scan was completed this afternoon. Tomorrow morning she is scheduled for a heart ultrasound and then she will undergo a PET scan in the afternoon at Providence Portland.
Natalee's team of doctors, led by Dr. Janice Olson, have determined that Natalee does in fact have cancer, however, they do not yet know what type, or what stage the cancer has progressed to.
What we do know is this:
- The tumor is large and has displaced Natalee's left kidney
- They have found "spots" in her kidney & lung
- The tentative treatment plan currently calls for the use of chemotherapy to shrink the tumor and other cancers to make them easier to remove
- The doctors are being very cautious before making any kind of specific diagnosis; it could take up to a week before they have all the data necessary
Natalee is being incredibly brave, but she is frightened and tired of being poked and prodded (and who wouldn't be in the same situation). This is all very overwhelming and difficult for the family to process, especially as they wait for a diagnosis and a treatment plan.
Sherri has asked me to act as an liasion and I will update this blog as soon as I receive new information. She would like me to convey her gratitude for all the support and love and prayers.