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Mae Lyne,
Best wishes on a successful surgery....
Dennis and Donna
Carl hi... I just know things are going to work out really well for Mae Lyne's surgery and recouping... prayers for you both.. I hope you can get some rest tonite..
"Dear Lord you know what Mae Lynes needs are now..I'm asking for the surgery teams ,clear thinking as they perform this surgery tomorrow.. just guide their hands and thoughts..may they do what's needed , leaving the outcome up to you...for her healing .. as you restore her once again to total health.This I ask in your precious name ...Amen "
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Carl,My thoughts and prayers are with you both... Wishing Mae Lyne a speedy recovery.
God Bless you Both!!!!
Jackie
Update and mostly good news.
The surgery is over and, first and foremost, Mae Lyne came through just fine. What a relief! The surgeon removed the upper lobe of her right lung. The mass is malignant. With a scope, he looked at all lobes of both lungs. No other signs of cancer. With the right lung deflated, he looked around the chest cavity and saw no signs of cancer. He did remove some lymph nodes for biopsy.
We will not know the kind of cancer until the biopsy results come back. If the biopsy shows no cancer in the lymph nodes, the surgeon got it all. Mae Lyne will see an Oncologist for followup treatment, if any.
The surgery took a little over three hours because they had trouble intubating her again. It took them about an hour. Because of that, the surgeon will leave her on the ventilator all night and she will be in ICU. He does not want to remove the breathing tube until the swelling in her windpipe goes down and she can breathe well on her own. This will add a day to her stay in ICU.
Thank you all for your care, thoughts concern and prayer. Keep praying for her recovery as this will be a painful road for her.
I have not seen her yet; but I will do so in about 20 minutes.
Good news, Carl! All our best wishes for a speedy recovery!
Cheers!
Robert
Sounds good. Glad to hear that all went without any serious complications.
Here's wishing her a speedy recovery.
That's terrific news Carl!
Let's keep praying for the biopsy reports to come back clean and no spreading to the lymph nodes.
She probably still had some swelling left from last week and that's why it took so long to tube her.
Thanks for the update as we all have been waiting for some good news.