Saturday, September 02, 2006

Comforting Vicki

Vicki's gastroenterlogists consulted with us over the phone several times yesterday (Friday, 1 September), after reviewing her test results from Georgetown. They believe that conducting an endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatogram (ERCP) would not help Vicki. The ERCP potentially could have allowed the doctor to insert a small plastic tube (stent) through the endoscope and into a blocked bile duct to open a passgage. However, the doctor's believe the real problem lies deeper in her liver, in the thousands of small tree branches of her bile ducts that the tumor has invaded.

We could continue to push for more procedures and I am sure Vicki's doctors would do the best they could to improve her condition, but the ultimate outcome would not change. One of Vicki's options includes using a stent to drain her bile ducts from inside her liver, through her abdomen, and into an external bag. However, as I noted earlier, the real problem lies in the many smaller bile ducts that we cannot drain. So we are now shifting our focus to comforting Vicki, and preparing for her imminent death.

Overall Vicki continues to fight for life the very best she can under the circumstances. She eats well. She suffers from significant fatigue which cleary affects every aspect of her life, and chains her to her bed most of the day. However, she perks up a just bit when a close friend drops by for a visit. In addition, she continues to struggle with what I believe to be only a mild case of hepatic encephalopathy which we are treating with several daily doses of lactulose. Some of her friends have signed up for rotating night-shift duty and stayed in the room with Vicki, sleeping on a mattress by the side of her bed. In this way friends provide round-the-clock assistance should Vicki require any help during the night. Those of us working throughout the day also have the opportunity for some needed rest.

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