Larry's 5th surgery is in the books. It was the longest and the most complicated to date, but in true Larry fashion he is already sitting up and actually walked a little today.
Dr. Salti started at 10:30am and finished around 7:00pm. Here's all that was accomplished:
- Colon removal ✅
- 2 known tumor removal ✅ (with the help of a urologist)
- Ostomy ✅
- Explore the abdominal cavity and remove any tumors ✅
- HIPEC (heated chemo) ✅
The ostomy was a success and he was able to place it in a much better spot than his previous one. This will help greatly moving ahead while Larry gets used to shitting in a bag again.
Dr. Salti also did an extensive exploration throughout Larry's abdominal cavity making sure the cancer did not spread to any major organs. Colon cancer likes to spread and spread quickly. We are happy to report that there were no tumors on anything major (ie. liver, lung, etc.). He did find a couple tumors floating around so he removed those.
After Larry was all cleaned out, Dr. Salti went ahead and did another HIPEC. We were not expecting this, however Larry's body responded very well to the first one, so we welcomed the second one.
As you all can imagine it was a LOONNNGGG day. I don't know how surgeons do it...we were exhausted and all we did was sit and wait. We did have a little excitement while in the waiting room. Probably 2 hours into his surgery the lights went out. Literally the electricity went out at the hospital! Not what you want to happen when your loved one is in the operating room. I've never been more grateful for back-up generators! We asked Salti about it and he said that was the first time that has ever happened to him.
So now what?!?!
Larry will be in the hospital for maybe a week. As you can imagine his body is in complete shock with everything that was done. Salti did 3 surgeries in 1. Larry's pain is manageable but intense! It seems to be getting better each day. Today he even got up and walked! (Sometimes I think he is not human).
After he gets released from the hospital he will recover at home for a couple more weeks. Once his doctors feel that he is healed and his body can handle it, Dr. Stein will start chemo. The tumors that Dr. Salti took out were sent out to be tested. The lab will extract the mutation that is causing the cancer to grow and match it with the best chemo to fight the cancer. In some cases, the best chemo might be chemo that they use for a totally different cancer. THANK YOU to modern medicine and cancer funding!
Again, thank you to the LRM Crew and supporters for all of your positive thoughts, encouraging words, prayers and good vibes. You will never know how much we appreciate it and how much it keeps us going. Please keep them coming as Larry recovers!
As always, I will keep you posted on his recovery.
xoxo
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