12:03 PM

Results Are In!

This is the verse that came to my mind when I heard the news, "How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring GOOD NEWs, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who proclaim salvation, who say to Zion, "Your God Reigns!" Isaiah 52:7.

The Lord has heard our cries, and we are soooo thankful. We were just called by Dr. McCahill's nurse, Coralyn and she gave us the all clear! Wow, we can both breath again, we are so relieved, and we are praising God for his faithfulness.

Thanks again, to everyone for their incessant prayers and support, it has been truly amazing and we cannot thank you enough for lifting us up.

In the coming days we have a few more post-op appointments to attend, but other than that Matt will need no further surgery or treatments. As I previously stated, he will have check-ups a couple times a year by Dr. Castanon, his dermatologist and Dr. McCahill.

We are praising God today, and we hope that you are too! God's Blessings to you all in this Christmas Season.

Matt, Kim & Kids

2:14 PM

Surgery is Done!

After 3 hours of surgery Matt is out, however, I won't be able to see him for another hour or so. I don't know a lot right now, just because results won't be in from the lymph node biopsy for another 3-7 days. We are praying the results come sooner, than later!

Both Dr. McCahill and Dr. Ford have talked to me and said that the surgery went well. Dr. McCahill's portion of the surgery took a little longer than expected because the lymph nodes were harder to find and get than he expected, however, he is confident that he got what he needed to get. Dr. Ford took a 2 cm pie shaped wedge out of Matt's left ear. We are thankful that he was able to put his ear back together without using the "flap method". This means that he didn't need to put a skin graft into his ear to reattach it and put it back together.

Again, thanks again for ALL your prayers, they have been felt and we are soooo thankful for all of you guys! God has been good and we trust he will continue to give us strength and enable us for anything that comes our way.

I will update you with more when we know more!!

Kim

12:33 PM

Update on Matt

To All Our Dear Family & Friends:

First off, a big Thank You, we are so blessed to be part of a community of believers, what hope we have in knowing that you ALL have been lifting us up before the throne of our Sovereign God. One cannot fully understand the definition of community until they face such trials, what an amazing feeling of peace we have receive already from your prayers. Let me first leave you with a few Bible verses that Matt came along yesterday when doing devotions, it is truly amazing how powerful and good our God is. Words from Matt to me, ..."So I am reading along in the Bible and I come to these verse in Lamentations. Wow, this is powerful stuff."

"19 I remember my affliction and my wandering,
the bitterness and the gall.
20 I well remember them,
and my soul is downcast within me.
21 Yet this I call to mind
and therefore I have hope:

22 Because of the LORD’s great love we are not consumed,
for his compassions never fail.
23 They are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness.
24 I say to myself, “The LORD is my portion;
therefore I will wait for him.”

25 The LORD is good to those whose hope is in him,
to the one who seeks him;
26 it is good to wait quietly
for the salvation of the LORD.
27 It is good for a man to bear the yoke
while he is young.

We are holding onto the hope that God is in Control, no matter what happens, this is for his glory. We truly trust that the Lords plan will prevail, no matter what the outcome is.

Anyways, onto the details. Yesterday we had a meeting with Dr. Ford, a plastic surgeon associated with Lacks Cancer Center and today we met with Dr. McCahill, one of the head oncologists at Lacks Cancer Center who specializes in Melanoma Cancer and specifically the surgery end of things. What we have learned so far is that we are currently in the "staging" process of this cancer ordeal. There are basically two parts to staging. One includes determining the size of the cancerous lesion, specifically the vertical depth of the lesion. The vertical depth so far has already been determined as 2.5mm+. This means, when Matt's biopsy results came back, the melanoma cancer extended to the margin of the biopsy. So, with this being said, Matt's initial stage is "intermediate".

On Monday, we will start the second part of the "staging" process. This means, we will arrive at St. Mary's Hospital at 8am and remain there for the duration of the day. The plan of attack is to have a Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy done on Matt's left ear. This means a radioactive die will be injected into Matt's body. The dies traces the path from his ear to the first lymph node(s) where lymphatic fluids flow. Dr. McCahill and Dr. Ford will work together to remove approximately 1 cm of Matt's left ear, as well as the affected node(s). The removed pieces of ear and nodes will then be sent to the pathologist for intense scrutiny to determine whether the melanoma cancer has extended into other parts of Matt's body. Following the removal of a portion of Matt's ear and his lymph nodes, Dr. Ford, will conduct reconstructive surgery of Matt's ear. The reconstruction surgery will also take place on Monday, following the biopsy removal. If all goes well, the surgery should take approximately 2 hours. Matt's surgery is scheduled to take place around 12:30-1pm. We should be home by evening. We should receive results of Matt's biopsy five days after his surgery, so we are thinking we might know something by the following Monday or Tuesday at the latest.

If Matt's biopsy comes back indicating that the nodes have not been affected we will not need to pursue further treatments at this time. However, since Matt has been diagnosed with "melanoma" he will continue to have checkups every 6 months or so with his dermatologist and the surgeon to make sure the melanoma has not come back. As, Dr. McCahill explained to us, once a person has had melanoma, they are 5 times more likely to have a recurrence some time again in their life span. If Matt's biopsy should come back with a positive result for melanoma in the lymph nodes, we will determine the course of treatment in the following days and weeks.

Again, thank you all for your prayers and support, we truly covet them and praise God for the people he has given us in our life to lift us up, bring us encouragement and support!

Matt, Kim & Kids.

8:28 AM

Sledding




Yesterday was pretty warm, so we decided to go sledding after the kids naps at Byron Christian Middle School. The kids loved it, especially Dylan. He loved going down the hill, he thought it was great going by himself and the faster he went down, the better. It is so amazing how kids change from one year to the next.