We have decided to create a blog, to help inform everyone on the status of Scott and this stinky ole brain tumor. Please feel free to pass the blog address on, we need as many prayers as possible. We believe that there is a huge power in prayer! i think that with God on our side, we can beat this tumor!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

How it all began...

A few weeks ago, Scott was having some headaches and a little bit of blurry vision. He decided to go to the doctor to get checked out, and she found that his blood pressure was high. She diagnosed him with high blood pressure and prescribed some pills to help lower it. A few days later Scott lost some feeling in the right side of his face. He contacted the doctor to see if maybe it was some sort of side effect of the new medicine. She informed him that it was not a side effect, but she wanted to see him in person to check him out; she feared that it might be a stroke. The next morning Scott went in to the doctor's office and she believed that he was suffering from a case of Bells Palsy (a virus that anyone can catch). Just to be on the safe side, she decided to send him for a CT Scan. Scott and I went to the hospital in Katy to get the scan done a few hours later. On the way home from the scan, the doctor called and said that he had an abnormal scan and that they had found a mass on his brain. She told us to go back to the hospital and check into the Emergency Room, then a few minutes later she called back to inform us that we needed to head to the ER at Memorial Hermann in the Medical Center, because they have a better team of neurosurgeons. At this point Scott and I were completely shocked. We did not know what had just hit us.

After arriving to the hospital in the medical center, we waited in the ER for about 5 hours before a doctor came to speak to us, to explain what was going on. He informed us that Scott would be admitted into the hospital. Scott was admitted later that night and the next day, we finally heard from the doctors. They explained in more detail the seriousness of this tumor. It was in a portion of the brain that deals with vision and some memory and the tumor was so large that it was blocking the fluid pathways in his brain and causing major swelling. The doctor said that if the tumor had gone on much longer without being treated, Scott would have most likely gone to sleep and never woken up. So that being said, they rushed the operation date. Scott had surgery on June 10th. They had Scott in the surgery room for almost 12 hours! The actual surgery lasted for 8 hours. Scott was sent into the ICU unit for a few days, and was discharged from the hospital on June 14th! He has had an AMAZING recovery!!

Last week we met with the Neurology team to discuss the results of the pathology report. Scott was diagnosed with a Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBN) brain tumor. This is the most aggressive form of cancerous brain tumor that one can have. Fortunately the doctors were able to remove all of the tumor that they could see, which is about 90-95%! The rest will have to be treated with Chemotherapy and Radiation. Scott will start these treatments sometime next week. We will keep everyone informed when anything new transpires. In the meantime, please pray for a full recovery!

Thanks for the love!!

Candace and Scott

This picture was taken right before they took Scott in for surgery...

12 comments:

  1. Continually praying for Scott and your sweet family. <3

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  2. Praying praying praying! Thank you for creating this blog.

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  3. What a great idea to post a blog... this will help keep us all updated:-)Prayers and hugs sent your way. Wes and I have all the faith in the world that Scotty will beat this.

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  4. Agreed- this is SO great that you created this blog Candace! Please know that you have a TON of support from people that love you guys so much. Scott CAN and WILL beat this! Love you two very much and please let us know if you need anything at all.- Lisa & Luis

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  5. Candace and Scott... it was such a blessing yesterday to get to visit you at home and to hold Tyler. I am grateful for this blog so we can stay updated on Scott's recovery. Your family is in my prayers. Love, Linda

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  6. Candace and Scott, Amber sent me the blog, thank you for keeping me in the loop. Scott is now posted on the prayer board of the Dominican Sisters of Houston. They were my teachers in California. They still teach me. They are powerful in their prayers. Love, Ant Deni

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  7. There is not a single day that goes by that you are not in my thoughts. I know what you are faced with and with your faith you will be able to get through this. You are in my prayers! Love, Brenda B.

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  8. Thank you so much for keeping us posted. As I read what happened I litteraly had tears in my eyes. I can't imagine what you must be going through. We will pray very hard for a fast and healthy recovery. God bless Scott, You, and little Tyler.

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  9. The "Blog" is wonderful. I pray for Scott,Candace,Tyler and your families every day. I know you all WILL make it through this! Everyone loves you so much. Auntie Patti

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  10. Jesse and Troic JenckesJune 29, 2011 at 11:13 AM

    Your blog is terrific Candace. Thank you so much for providing a way to receive in depth, current information on Scott's recovery. Your decision to move to MDA was the right one. With the best medical minds in the world in your back yard, it only makes sense to use them.
    MDA has access to every clinical study and miracle drug in the works that could possibly help or cure the Big Guy. We will all keep the faith. Prayers, love and hugs, Jesse (and Troice)

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  11. Scott, we just heard and you and your family are at the top of our prayer list!! If you need ANYTHING, please let us know!' hugs to you all, Scotty!! Jimmy and Pauletta

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