Monday, August 31
Optometrist for prescription change but still having difficulty with vision.
Nancy's hand coming into her peripheral vision is startling her.
Friday, September 11-13
Nancy to Janell's for the weekend
Tuesday, September 15
Nancy picks up Hans in Milwaukee and has a late night drive home with a headache.
Friday, September 19-20
Nancy drives to Oshkosh to help Judy.
Thursday, October 1
Optometrist gives a different prescription but it doesn't seem to help
Stress building with continuing vision problem, COVID mask fogging glasses, Judy's illness.
Friday, October 9-11
Women's retreat with Carloyn
Monday, October 12
Headache and dizzy at school so Nancy called Ken to pick up and drove home slow.
Thursday, October 15-18
I drove to Oshkosh to help take care of Judy over the weekend.
"Driving to Judy's, my car began veering to the right. I tried to correct, but the car kept veering off. Looking down, I saw my left hand was holding the door handle, not the steering wheel. What is going on?!"
Driving back from Judy's, Nancy ran a red light.
Monday, October 19
Nancy tried to drive to school, but found she could not drive safely. "My arms felt weirdly heavy". She turned around and carefully drove back home and called in sick.
Monday, October 19 - First Call
Virtual doctor appointment results in diagnosis of stress and two weeks off work.
Nancy feels it's no longer safe for her to drive.
Ken drove Nancy to Plymouth to get her new glasses.
Friday, October 23-25
Andrew and kids here
Monday, November 2 - Second Call
Virtual doctor appointment results in more time off for stress.
Thursday, November 5
Hauling branches at Hans's, Nancy is tripping and running into trees.
Ken drove Nancy to pick up Chromebook from CGBHS.
Friday, November 6-15
Ken drove Nancy to Oshkosh so she could help care for Judy. Seeing deficits increasing, Nancy was trying to evaluate her body every day. She decided to see if she could still run. She sat down to put on and tie her shoes, but as she finished, she saw her left shoe was tied but not on her foot. She did go running, making it to the fire hydrant and back. All week she was dropping things, she fell out of bed, she was running into doorways, her left elbow was tipping plates on the table.
Sunday, November 15
Ken picked up Nancy in Oshkosh.
Monday, November 16 - Third Call
Virtual doctor appointment with Dana resulting diagnosis is stress and prescription for SSRI
Thursday, November 19
Both to HGR to work on gates. Ken was watching Nancy closely. Nancy was walking very slow, with full left side deficits. This can't be just stress.
Saturday. November 21
Tim came over while Ken was at HGR telling Tim don't leave Nancy alone.
Monday, November 23 - Fourth Call
Ken asked Nancy to call the doctor and received neurology referral for December 4
Tuesday, November 24
At Mark in Brookfield and drove home in rain, dark, lights, Nancy nausea and bad headache, left side deficits worse.
Wednesday, November 25 - Fifth Call
10:15 AM - I called Froedtert Milwaukee to see neurologist now.
10:45 AM - I drove Nancy to the Emergency Room at Froedtert Hospital, Milwaukee.11:45 AM - Admitted to the ER. After going through a few evaluations, one neurologists seemed to agree with the previous stress diagnosis, however, I disagreed and explained I wanted scans taken. An MRI with contrast was taken.
6:27 PM - We learned Nancy had a significant brain lesion in the right frontal parietal lobe and were shown some of the slides from the MRI. This diagnosis explains her increasing left side proprioception deficits. The tumor was tentatively diagnosed as a grade 4 glioblastoma multiform tumor, and it is terminal. Shocked by the finding, we both realized we are at the apex of a very significant, life-changing event. Next, a CT scan of the torso was done and several minor lesions were found in lungs and liver. Nancy was then admitted inpatient to Neurology ICU for observation.
Monday, November 30
7:30 AM - IMRI brain surgery with Dr Wade Mueller and team to remove as much of the tumor as possible.
2:10 PM - Tim and I met with Dr Mueller. The surgery went "very well". The lab confirms the tumor as a grade 3 or 4 astrocytoma, and it is cancerous. We will know more about the astrocytoma once the pathology reports are complete, but for now, we understand the dysfunctions are the result of damage the cancer is causing to this area of her brain. The deficits will increase over time, if left unchecked. The chemotherapy and radiation treatments, then, are administered to help slow - and hopefully stop - the deficits and the cancer's progress.
4:00 PM - Nancy is out of surgery and moved to recovery.
5:29 PM - I see Nancy in recovery, sitting up and talking almost non-stop. The nursing staff are all enjoying her comments and chuckling. It was great to see and hear her!
Thursday, December 3
2:00 PM - Released from Froedtert Hospital to go home.
Recent Photos
Dec 13, 2020 - Tim, Matt and Malorie come over for a visit and a walk down to the beach. |
Dec 13, 2020 - Yup, a little goofy sometimes! |
Oh my, reading this brings up so many memories and emotions. We have experienced similar things going through Josh's cancer journey. You two bless us all with what you are sharing and I am encouraged by the strength of your faith. My own faith has suffered and I am struggling, continually questioning why God would allow anyone to suffer in this way. Thank you for allowing us a glimpse of what you are thinking and feeling.
ReplyDeleteFind your time to wrestle with God. He is big enough. Let's talk anytime. Love, Nancy
DeleteThank you for sharing this it is so helpful to get. Better understanding of this journey you are on
ReplyDeletePraying for you both often
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Nancy and family, Helen White writing. May God's sweet Presence be with you every day, strengthening you for this part of your journey. Jesus minister you healing I pray. Amen. Helen for us two
ReplyDeleteThank you for your prayers and your support. Lovingly, Nancy
DeleteI love you even more!
ReplyDeleteI double-dog love you even more!
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