Karee is still sleeping off the anesthesia as I write this, but she's doing so in the comfort of her own bed. A very welcome place to be!
So the quick story is that today was a very good day! They don't know exactly why, (really, they don't have any freakin' clue why!) but her stenosis is much much better. When last her stenosis was examined, it was red and ugly, and blocked 40-50% of her airflow. They expected that it would recede some, as that is normal scar tissue behavior. They did NOT expect it to recede as far as it has. Karee has about 90% of a normal airflow, which is an absolute home run for her according to the doctors. We even have pretty pictures to prove it!
Ideally the above opening would be a perfect circle. The stenosis is the crescent kinda shaped tissue from about 4:00 on the lower right to 9:00 on the middle left. Notice however, beyond that, a huge opening into the trachea and beyond. Yay! Plus, the tissue looks healthy, or "quiet" as we've come to think of it. They weren't really sure what that white 'zit-like' thing is, but they weren't worried about it.
Now, I can't guess at how far across that is(appreciate that this photo is a hefty magnification of the real thing), but for perspective keep in mind that when the stenosis was first discovered, it left only a 6 milimeter opening at this point. I would guess this is 12-15mm across? I dunno (somehow tracheal diameters were only glossed over while doing my master's degree in music - I want my money back!) but it's waaaaay bigger than it was, and it's absolutely a healthy size. Boo Yah!
As for the bronchials, well, the good news just keeps coming. Going in we didn't know if we'd see angry tissue (it was pretty darned angry last time we looked) or even worse, new web scarring over the entry to either bronchus. The pictures I was given are not as large so after scanning it's a bit blurry, but it's still worth pretty close to a thousand words...
What we can see here is an absolute absence of new scarring (yay!) which is a big deal. The tissue at the top is still angry, but not as angry as it was. They did not try to pick anything away, to allow healing in progress to continue. They also explored further into the lungs and for once, they saw nothing exciting. Woohoo! As I've mentioned before, we don't want to be interesting/intriguing any more.So, the docs in question are really really pleased with what they see. At this point, there's no need for surgery (no need to "heal with steal"!) and we certainly hope it stays this way. The entire episode remains, in doctor lingo, "idiopathic". "Idiopathic," I have been instructed, means, technically "we have no idea what the &!@$% is causing this." We would rather know what happened, but we're pretty at peace with knowing that it's improving remarkably well.
Karee is pretty dozy at the moment, and her mouth hurts - they went in and out of that cavity quite a few times today with different equipment, so she's just plain sore. And her throat too. Not feeling like a million bucks yet, but incredibly relieved to be able to be cautiously optimistic that this ride is nearing the end. We kept our arms and hands inside the car at all time, and we're hoping to depart safely at the station!
Thanks so much everyone - for all the kindness, prayer, good mojo, and all the different types of support you've given so freely. You can never know how much it has meant to us!
Peace, love, and all the good stuff. Look for another (hopefully boring) update in December when they take another look!
Steve and everyone else around here!