Doctor Report
Okay -- I just got the info and I will try to relay it as clearly as I understand it, which isn't very well.
First -- surgery was 'uneventful' -- which is always good! Jack came through well. Rob and Tammy had already been able to see him for a minute and get him to respond to some things just a little. He's going to be kept sedated through this evening, then has a follow-up MRI in the morning.
The tumor appears to be non-malignant. Of course, this will have to be verified by the pathology report that will take a little more than a week to be returned. All of Jack's symptoms can be due to the pressure from the tumor. Even the vomitting that he was having on a regular basis last fall. There was a slight disappointment in that there were 4 small pieces of the tumor that Dr. Price was not able to get to because they were attached to the brain stem and "Jack was not tolerating her getting to them". The implications for those 4 pieces can be anything from no further problems and ignore them to needing to treat them as if they were a cancerous tumor. It will all depend on Jack's recovery for weeks and months to come. Jack will be going back to that hospital on a regular basis for a while to be monitored for that.
The next 2 sets of 48 hours are fairly critical for Jack and his punkin' head. The first set of 48 hours his brain will have to settle down and recover from the trauma of the surgery. The next set of 48 hours his brain will be adjusting to the lack of pressure from the tumor being gone.
Jack didn't even have to have his whole head shaved -- his incision is covered with a band-aid on the back of his neck. (I'm feeling a little like Gomer Pyle -- Gaaaahhh-leeee -- have brain surgery and get a band-aid?)
For those of you who have been using this blog as your sole source of Marcelain information, I have failed to mention that Tammy got the stomach virus that is cruising around Abilene and had the throw-ups Tuesday night. Then, spent the night sleeping on the waiting room floor of the ICU. Some things sound perfectly normal if you're a mother but otherwise, a little nutty! She said she woke up Wednesday morning feeling about 85% (we concluded 85% was probably as good as it would get sleeping on the waiting room floor!) I only spoke to her briefly before she heard from the Dr. -- Phil Ware (our preacher and friend) went in with Rob and Tammy to hear the Dr. report and he gave me all of the above information. She sounded good, but tired, when I spoke with her.
Specific prayers:
Pray that the next 96 hours of Jack's brain recovery are uneventful and he tolerates all of the recovery well.
Pray that the long-term implications of the pieces of tumor that are left don't interfere with Jack's ability to have a full and normal life.
Pray that Rob and Tammy can get rest and be able to be well. The Dr. really encouraged them to spend the night at the Ronald McDonald House tonight since Jack would be sedated for the rest of the night. Phil got the impression that they were planning to stay at the hospital. Allow me to editorialize and ask you to pray that they go to the Ronald McDonald House and get some real sleep. Today was only the first leg of this marathon. There is much more to wait on and deal with and decide about and I pray that Rob and Tammy will get decent sleep to be ready to begin the next leg of this Grand Adventure.
More Editorializing (It's good to be the editor! :-) Tammy has not had an opportunity to see the blog at all today, but she wept telling me about how much it blessed her yesterday to see this. This has immensely blessed me also. We are using this blessing of technology to let the church be church -- God's people touching and loving and praying for God's people. I think I only know about 70% of the people who have posted comments and only REALLY know about 50% of those, but I love each of you for lifting up our sweet Jack and Rob and Tammy in prayer.
Keep praying! I'll keep posting!
First -- surgery was 'uneventful' -- which is always good! Jack came through well. Rob and Tammy had already been able to see him for a minute and get him to respond to some things just a little. He's going to be kept sedated through this evening, then has a follow-up MRI in the morning.
The tumor appears to be non-malignant. Of course, this will have to be verified by the pathology report that will take a little more than a week to be returned. All of Jack's symptoms can be due to the pressure from the tumor. Even the vomitting that he was having on a regular basis last fall. There was a slight disappointment in that there were 4 small pieces of the tumor that Dr. Price was not able to get to because they were attached to the brain stem and "Jack was not tolerating her getting to them". The implications for those 4 pieces can be anything from no further problems and ignore them to needing to treat them as if they were a cancerous tumor. It will all depend on Jack's recovery for weeks and months to come. Jack will be going back to that hospital on a regular basis for a while to be monitored for that.
The next 2 sets of 48 hours are fairly critical for Jack and his punkin' head. The first set of 48 hours his brain will have to settle down and recover from the trauma of the surgery. The next set of 48 hours his brain will be adjusting to the lack of pressure from the tumor being gone.
Jack didn't even have to have his whole head shaved -- his incision is covered with a band-aid on the back of his neck. (I'm feeling a little like Gomer Pyle -- Gaaaahhh-leeee -- have brain surgery and get a band-aid?)
For those of you who have been using this blog as your sole source of Marcelain information, I have failed to mention that Tammy got the stomach virus that is cruising around Abilene and had the throw-ups Tuesday night. Then, spent the night sleeping on the waiting room floor of the ICU. Some things sound perfectly normal if you're a mother but otherwise, a little nutty! She said she woke up Wednesday morning feeling about 85% (we concluded 85% was probably as good as it would get sleeping on the waiting room floor!) I only spoke to her briefly before she heard from the Dr. -- Phil Ware (our preacher and friend) went in with Rob and Tammy to hear the Dr. report and he gave me all of the above information. She sounded good, but tired, when I spoke with her.
Specific prayers:
Pray that the next 96 hours of Jack's brain recovery are uneventful and he tolerates all of the recovery well.
Pray that the long-term implications of the pieces of tumor that are left don't interfere with Jack's ability to have a full and normal life.
Pray that Rob and Tammy can get rest and be able to be well. The Dr. really encouraged them to spend the night at the Ronald McDonald House tonight since Jack would be sedated for the rest of the night. Phil got the impression that they were planning to stay at the hospital. Allow me to editorialize and ask you to pray that they go to the Ronald McDonald House and get some real sleep. Today was only the first leg of this marathon. There is much more to wait on and deal with and decide about and I pray that Rob and Tammy will get decent sleep to be ready to begin the next leg of this Grand Adventure.
More Editorializing (It's good to be the editor! :-) Tammy has not had an opportunity to see the blog at all today, but she wept telling me about how much it blessed her yesterday to see this. This has immensely blessed me also. We are using this blessing of technology to let the church be church -- God's people touching and loving and praying for God's people. I think I only know about 70% of the people who have posted comments and only REALLY know about 50% of those, but I love each of you for lifting up our sweet Jack and Rob and Tammy in prayer.
Keep praying! I'll keep posting!
Comments
Rob, Tammy, and Jack,
We love you all so much and have lifted you up in prayer ALL day...and have checked the blogspot numerous times! Even Ashlynn says "Make Jack's head better", then touches her head. We are so thankful for the good report. You need to get some rest so you can be "fresh and renewed" for Jack. Sorry to hear you've been sick, Tammy. Hope you're much better by now.
God bless you all! Rest...give each other hugs...Praise God! Love you!
Gwen
Chuck and Marisue
We are so relieved to hear the surgery is over. So many at church tonight were spreading the news to one another and I was blessed to meet Tamara and her precious children. Isn't God good to provide a way for DJ and Sophie to live as normal a life as possible during these stressful days. It must bring you comfort to know they can enjoy their own beds at night and continue their routine. Ashley has been giving Sophie lots of hugs!
We will continue to pray for all of you and for a full recovery for Jack.
Shellie Smyser
We are praying, hoping, & praising God! We love you!Hug Jack for us!
David, Karise, Keely & Kinlie
Hugs and Prayers!
Kristen Saltsman
Phil and Micki
Sweet Jack has occupied our thoughts all day. Our prayer is for Jack's healing and for you to feel God's loving, comforting, supporting arms wrapped around you. You have certainly wrapped your loving arms around so many during their times of need.
The Forehands -- Gary, Jeannie, Cassidy, Jackson
We are joining with the masses who are lifting you all up in our prayers. Praise God!! for the surgery going so well, and for the wisdom and guidance of Dr. Price!
We pray for your physical strength (get some sleep), and your emotional strength. We pray for the healing of Jack by the touch of the Dr.'s hands through the miraculous touch of God.
Lois and Leroy Perkins
The Upps
You have all been in my heart and prayers for the last three days. I pray God's healing for Jack as well as HIS peace for you as you walk this journey. Praise God for HE is the Great Physician!
Love,
Carole Houston and family
P.S. Thank you, Sarah, for the updates!
In Him-
Brooke Nichols
This is our first experience with a blog. It is so great to get news without being a nuisance to anyone. Thanks, Sarah, for your care.
We continue to lift all Marcelains and all the medical team up to the Lord.
Pat and Kathleen Brooks
We have been praying and crying and praying and our prayers have been answered to this point. We still have a ways to go but it is in Gods hands now. We love you and wish we could be there for you.
All our love,
Becky, Christopher and Reagan
In Him,
Kari Harris
Belton, Tx
Dear Lord, We praise you and thank you for blessing Jack during the surgery. You are good and great and greatly to be praised! You hear our prayers and are merciful to us. Your grace is overwhelming because we don't deserve any of it.
Lord, we press in right now and come before you to and ask for you to continue to touch Jack during this most important time. Please stablize the brain and bring it back to all its normal functions as Jack recovers. Lord, heal it from the trauma of the surgery. Let it adjust perfectly to the extra space now. Lord, we ask Jesus' Name that you would finish the surgery and remove the rest of the tumor and all foreign matter - you can remove it completely and without any trauma because your hand is perfectly precise. We even ask that you remove all that doesn't belong tonight as he sleeps and that the MRI would reveal that it has disappeared. Bless Jack with complete recovery of all his motor skills and functions. Please bless him to recover very quickly and be back to his normal schedule very soon. Please cover him now with your blood and shield him and bless him with good healing sleep.
Lord, please pour out a special portion of strength and endurance for Rob, Tammy, Tom, Elaine, Tamara, and the kids. Bless Rob and Tammy with good, deep sleep tonight and bring physical adn emotional healing to them. Help us all to support them in every way possible.
Thank you for this victory. We thank you in advance for the complete victory in Jack's body. You are the great physician and healer.
In Jesus' Name, Amen
I have been praying constantly for you guys since the news on monday and will continue to be. Know that your family at Southern Hills cares for you very much and can't wait for yall to come home. Never forget that God works for the good of those who love Him. We love you
Kristen Greenlee
Our prayers continue on.
Thanks, Sarah, for the blog.
Tammy and Rob,
I know today has been so very long, but I also know you were held up in constant prayer by so many like myself who cannot stop thinking/praying about you, Jack, and your sweet family. Our life group kids were keenly interested and concerned for you tonight and we started our prayer time with prayer for Jack and your family. You can add my parents and family members as well as Kris's parents and family members to the hundreds who are keeping you before God in prayer. We love you and hope you can get some rest and pace yourselves for the next week. Hold on to God's love and promises.
Love,
Sarah, Kris, Joseph and Elijah
We were pleased to hear the good news. The boys have been praying for Jack every day since we heard about his troubles. We will continue to pray for all of you to keep your strength up and experience good health from now on.
In Christian Love, Tony & Teresa Grisham and the Boys
Larry, Pam & Trey Whitehead
Just wanted you to know that we are praying for you - for so many things: good reports, comfort, peace, rest, a sooner than expected return to Abilene, etc. We will continue to check the blog for updates and will keep praying.
Love,
Scott, Gayle, Evan, & Jenna
Arthur, Holly, Ally, Samantha, Kase Brant
I sat and thought today how hard it is to see a child go through any medical procedure, especially our own children. But then I was reminded that God doesn't give us any more than we can handle. I have experienced that and believe it to be true.
I would like to share a powerful song with you that got me through the toughest time in my life a few years ago. It is Through The Fire by the Crabb Family. Here are the lyrics. Hopefully the words alone can encourage you.
So many times I question certain circumstances
Or things I could not understand
And many times in trials weakness blurs my vision
Then my frustration gets so out of hand
But it's then I am reminded I've never been forsaken
I've never had to stand one test alone
That's when I look at all the victories
And the spirit rises up in me
And it's through the fire my weakness is made strong
He never promised that the cross would not get heavy
And the hill would not be hard to climb
And He never offered victories without fighting
But He said Help would always come in time
Just remember when your standing in the valley of decision
And the adversary says give in
Just hold on, Our Lord will show up
And He will take you through the fire again
Now I know within myself that I would surely perish
Oh but if I trust the mighty Hand of God He'll shield the flames again
Again
So just hold on
Our Lord will show up
And He will take you through the fire again
Stay firm, and keep looking upward. After looking at this site, it is obvious you have the support of many friends.
Let us know if you need anything at all.
We love you guys,
Keith, Brandy, Caleb & McKenzie Nations
Rob and Tammy we are praying for your family. We love you all so much. We have many people here praying for your strength and especially for Jack........I am positive we will be heard.
We love you,
Rob, Cari, Jordan, Morgan and Logan
God is so good! He has heard our prayers and I believe will continue to heal Jack as we continue our prayers for him. Please take care of yourselves also.
I can't help but smile when I think of 2 year old Jack coming to our class in his cowboy boots and suit.
Love and prayers continually for you all.
Becky Kirkpatrick
my name is Dave and I work with Grandpa Robert in Kyrgyzstan. I'm not too big on prayer, but I will try and make a bigger effort in the following weeks in the hope that everything continues to stay on track for a full recovery for Jack.
Love Dave
Tom & Dixie & Christ Covenant Community--Beaumont
Love and prayers,
The Wertheims
Just wanted to let you know that I am praying for your family and for little Jack this morning as I have been all week! We will miss him in class today and I will save his "treasure" out of the treasure box for when he gets back!
May God give you the comfort and peace that only He can supply!
Allison Winters
Thanks for doing this! We all want and need the updates about Jack! Poor Tamara would have to just turn off the phone if this wasn't available!
Tammy & Rob,
I have been in constant prayer for each of you and the Dr and of course Jack. I even got out of bed at 6 to check the blog (and you know what kind of morning person I am, Tammy) I know the road is just beginning but you have a church family who loves you and will be there for anything. We love you guys and can't wait for you to be home.
Jack,
Megan and Kali have said their prayers and even gotten classmates to pray. We love you and can't wait for Mondays at the park in a few short weeks.
Hugs to you, Jessica
Love,
The Saylors
Praying for ya'lls family,
Steven Ammons
Roxanne
Love,
Darla & Sam Wohlers
Will & Shelby
Sam and Darla Wohlers
Kauy, Makaley and I have prayed for healing. Kauy told me how they prayed for his "friend" Jack in class last night. God is awesome!!!We love you!!! Now, let God continue to work, and you get some rest. He will hold all of you.
Trina
Psalm 103.3
We all contine our prayers of healing for you.
Love, Pete, Mandy, Spencer, & Sutton Welch
WOW! PRAISE GOD!!! We are so thankful to hear this good news! I am weeping for Joy. This is the best news I have heard in a long time! Mike has been asking me every minute if I have heard anything else about Jack. He has been waiting for good news since he watched you guys drive off in the rental car at Love Field in Dallas.
We continue to pray for Jack's complete recovery and your stength. Just know that we have joined in with the other thousands of people that are in constant prayer for your family. You are so deeply loved and admired for your strength and courage!
We Love you guys and can't wait to celebrate when you all return home!
Love,
Mike and Rachel Perkins
P.S. I am so glad to hear that Jack LOVED the flight to Dallas! Mike said that his favorite part was when you guys went through a cloud! That is so cute!!!
We are continuing to keep you in our prayers. We are so thankful that Jack came through surgery well. We will continue praying for a full recovery! We love you!
Charlie and Michelle
Lana
Thank you for posting about Jack. I am also a Mom, and my heart breaks for Tammy and Rob. I am grateful and thanking God with a sigh of relief that the tumor was not malignant. Praise God for that answer!
Father, God, please accept our thanks for this miracle for little Jack. Please uphold his family with strength and stamina. Give them wisdom. Surround them with others who love You and believe in Your power and grace. Please send them back home fuller than when they left; more sure of Your faithfulness; more focused on the things of Your heart. Please continue to grant miracles for each of them, especially as they are apart from their other children...give the little ones wisdom and strength and love beyond their years. Please reunite this family in wholeness and health.
Bevery McCallon
Abilene, Texas
Love, Carol
Karen Frazier
Jeff and Kathy Greenberg
Jack woke up today, not feeling great. I was glad to see him get some more morphine. He is in quite alot of pain, and doesn't want to move too much. He is still doing what the Dr's ask. Moving this and that. Trying to open his big beautiful blue eyes as much as he can. Dr. Rubel, the Neurosurgeon who does the morning rounds came by this morning and checked on Jack. He had him do the typical check up at this point, then said goodbye Jack. Jack in all of his sweetness who didn't even have his eyes open and really can't speak, lifted his arm and waved goodbye. Jack's hurdle today is that because of the gravity during surgery his mouth which was facing down as they were working on the back of his head was open. His tongue hung down, filled with fluid and is swollen. It won't fit inside his mouth and he doesn't like that. He is not real aware of anything, but he definately doesn't like the feeling. Because of his tongue, they will either put a tube down his nose and give him real food today, or keep his iv's as being his main source of nutrition.
To all the wonderful people who are praying, and trying prayer for the first time for our son. Thank You. God loves us so, and I saw a cross in the gift shop yesterday that referred to We are fearfully and wonderfully made, that gave me encouragement because I thought even with this tumor and all that has gone on with Jack and his health, he is wonderfully made. I already knew that, but it made me realize that Jack is God's workmanship, made by him, on loan to this earth and gifted to Rob and I. And God knowsand has known just what Jack was and is and is to come. I thank you all for lifting our son and family to the Master Creator in the sky. Each time I think of all the love sent our way I am reminded of God's perfect love and the people who are Jesus with skin on right now to us. You are amazing. Thank you Sarah for this information highway. I am so grateful for you, the queen of blogging. To our family all over the world, Rob's father in Krgystan, who is having to deal with this so far away, our family in Arizona, from California to New York and all over the world. Thank you. To our family at Southern Hills Church of Christ, I am crying now. I am so grateful for your service to our family, taking care of my sister in law, who is taking care of DJ and Sophie. You are such a blessing to us.
Bryan McInnes
Your Spirit has put me in AWE. You have given me more than I can give you. I have prayed for you and your family. I Love your strenght and honesty. YOU are an example of Faith. We Love you and hope you get to come home soon. My kids have you in their prayers as well. God is amazing. If God will bring us to it, He will bring us through it. Keep The Faith and God will do the rest.
LOVE YOU
Love Michelle Caraway