Monday, November 30, 2009

Physiotherapy and speech therapy

Today is the 6th day after Norman's surgery. He is recovering remarkably well. I started rehabilitation 2 days ago because the earlier rehab is started the faster he will recover. Rehab is critical as it will help his brain to reorganize and recover functions that is lost. Most of the improvement will take place within the first 2 to 3 weeks, so during this time frame I will need total dedication and perseverance on my part as I will be his main physiotherapist cum speech therapist.At the moment, I have arrange a physio to come in 3 times a week for half hour each time($40 per half hour).We have started some tongue exercise. Today Norman was able to count 1 to 50 and recide A to Z with some minor difficulties. It is indeed a mark improvement compared to 2 days ago when he could not talk at all!

For his coordination exercise, I mixed chick peas and black beans together on a tray and get him to pick up the black beans and drop it into a container. He is still very slow but I believe he will improve. He still cannot hold a spoon yet. Sometimes when he tries too hard to tell me something I get him to write it with his left hand.Its difficult and I need all the patience in the world!

Strength and coordination is two different thing altogether. The strength of his right hand is grade4, (grade 5 being the best) but his right leg is rated grade 3. (The tumor is on his left frontal lobe). That means I need to work more on his right leg. I manage to walk him with a walking stick for a few minutes this morning. Hallelujah! He get tire easily, so I cannot push too much. His wounds is still raw and I cannot risk any increase in ICP(intra cranial pressure).

Norman's medication.
Dexametazone 2mg 4x a day. It is an anti inflammatory drug to reduce edema in the brain.
Keppra 250mg 2x a day, Epilim 200mg 2x a day. These are anti fits drugs.
Nootrophil(Piracetam) 2x a day. This drug is credited with improving cognitive functions and memory.
Neuroaid 4 capsules 3x a day. This is a mixture of herbs from China. Extensive clinical trails have been done with it and the results are promising. It improve recovery of speech and other neuro functions by regenerating healthy neurons pathways.

Besides all these medication, I give him a careful selections of natural vitamins and collagen to help boost his immunity and general health.

Thank you all for your uplifting emails, for your comforting word of encouragement and your fervent prayers. I will continue to write when time permits.


God bless,
Dorothy

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Home after brain surgery

Dear friends,

We are home. Yes, we made it! We are happy to be home yet we are weary and burden! The surgeon was a tat too adventurous and might have cut too much. But he wanted to remove every one of those damn mutated cells. He too, like us wanted Norman to have a full recovery. Now we are to pay a heavy price for this surgery. Norman is now with right hemiparesis and dysphasia.

Hemiparesis is weakness on one side of the body. The surgical knife have cause deep laceration in the brain and a lot of nerve are cut and damaged. Norman was unable to walk at all yesterday. His right hands and right leg have lost all power. He could could grip your hand but could barely hold a spoon! With 2 person holding him, he could barely drag his right leg forward! That was yesterday. Today he could just about lift his right leg forward to begin his long journey to recovery. With God's grace and mercy, he is going to recover fast and good. Praise God!

Dysphasia is a partial or complete impairment of the ability to communicate. Norman is able to understand what is said but have great difficulties pronouncing words. He was unable to say his own name or any of our children's name! He manage to count one, two, three with great dificulties. He tried so hard to say just one word, it bring tears to my eyes. There is slight improvement today and any improvement is a victory to us! We clap our hands and shout with joy when he manage to take his first step today! Hallelujah!

I want to express my deepest gratitute to all you kind friends who have help ease my pain thru this very painful times. God have indeed blessed me richly with good and sincere friends. Thank you.

In God's glory,
Dorothy

Monday, November 16, 2009

3rd surgery with 5-ALA

5-aminolevulinic acid

We had a brain scan done on the 3rd Nov and the report shows a enhancing tumor 5cm in size. It was devastatiing for us. No words can describe how we felt at that point of time.
The Dr suggest another surgery, which will be his 3rd. The second surgery was on the 16th Feb this year. This time round, the surgeon will use a new technique using 5-ALA.
Malignant glioma exhibit characteristic infiltrative proliferation and even under a powerful surgical microscope the tumour perimeters are hard to differentiate from healthy tissue. In brain surgery we can’t remove a bit of extra tissue to be on the safe side because that tissue is always functional, A new fluorescence technique that shows up tumour cells extremely clear and enables the surgeon to achieve much higher accuracy with tumour resection is 5-ALA. Well-tolerated 5-ALA labels tumour cells
Brain tumours like glioma are able to accumulate a substance called 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) and transform it into the strongly fluorescing protoporphyrinIX (PPIX). Three hours before the operation, Norman will drink a solution containing 20 mg of 5-ALAper kilogram bodyweight. The solution tastes rather sour, but is well tolerated and causes practically no side effects, because 5-ALA occurs naturally in the body. The PPIX is made to fluoresce under blue-violet light, enabling Dr Lee to clearly identify and safely remove the otherwise hard to spot tumour perimeters and any tumour residue remaining after resection of necrotic tissue and the solid tumour.
There is the danger of over cutting, so the Dr will wake up Norman half way thru the surgery to test his neuro functions like speech,memory and movement functions. We are assure that they will be no pain.
Dear friends, we need your fervent prayers to uphold us thru these trying times. We have not confirm the surgery date yet. Will be seeing the surgeon today and will update you all then.
May God bless you.
Dorothy