Well today has been a little disappointing. Roy went in and had his blood tested and the Doctors were not happy with the results so today at 2pm they scheduled him for an ERCP (basically a scope down the throat and then up in to the bile ducts of the liver). The thought is that where the Bio ducts meet the Stomach there is a muscle similar to the sphincter muscle. It is believed that this muscle is constricted and not allowing the Bio to flow out of Roy's liver due to the trauma of the surgery. They are hoping to go in and stretch this muscle out. If necessary they will put a stint (small straw) in there and they may have to leave it in for up to two weeks. Roy is in the procedure right now (1700 hours). We will let you all know more when we do. Thanks again for all the prayers on our behalf.
Well before I could get this posted the Dr came out and informed us on how things went with Roy. He did very good through the procedure. The Dr. felt like what they suspected was confirmed. He was able to insert a stint in the common bile duct and stretch it out. He said it was like using a faucet that wouldn't open more than 1/4 of the way. The doctor felt that thus will really help Roy recover fast now. They will check his blood on Next Friday but the Dr thinks that he will be ready to go back to Idaho. He will need to come back to Mayo to have the stint removed in about a month but the Dr says that he should be ready to go back to his mission unrestricted at that point.
Roy did well through the procedure but because of the sedation medicine he is quite out of it tonight. He is sleeping on the coach this evening and his mother is staying right by him. We will hope to start seeing big changes in him tomorrow.
Well before I could get this posted the Dr came out and informed us on how things went with Roy. He did very good through the procedure. The Dr. felt like what they suspected was confirmed. He was able to insert a stint in the common bile duct and stretch it out. He said it was like using a faucet that wouldn't open more than 1/4 of the way. The doctor felt that thus will really help Roy recover fast now. They will check his blood on Next Friday but the Dr thinks that he will be ready to go back to Idaho. He will need to come back to Mayo to have the stint removed in about a month but the Dr says that he should be ready to go back to his mission unrestricted at that point.
Roy did well through the procedure but because of the sedation medicine he is quite out of it tonight. He is sleeping on the coach this evening and his mother is staying right by him. We will hope to start seeing big changes in him tomorrow.
3 comments:
That's good news! I'm glad they figured it out and at least Roy's stent won't be in as LONG as mine!! lol He should start to perk up in a day or two :-) love Sylvie xoxox
We hope you start seeing pretty pink skin and white eyes again! It's amazing how important a little muscle is!! We love you Elder Roy!
Our prayers are still with you Jeff & Roy. Here is to seeing you all real soon.
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