Saturday, May 22, 2010
The Next Steps
We met with the doctor at the radiation center yesterday, and we left very impressed and encouraged. The Pacific Cancer Institute, right next to Maui Memorial Hospital, is very up-to-date with their technology. Our son Jim has done a lot of research and is amazed at how cutting-edge they are, right here on our little island! We are very comfortable with the chemo and radiation regimen that the doctor recommended. Curt will go in this coming Tuesday to do all the preliminaries for the radiation, and then begin treatment about week later.
There will be six weeks of treatments, five days a week. The actual radiation sessions are very short…just about 15 minutes long. The doctor works with their full-time nuclear physicist on staff to map a 3-D image of the tumor bed. They will be doing Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT), which is an advanced mode of high-precision radiotherapy. In IMRT, very small beams, or beamlets, are aimed at the tumor bed from many angles. During treatment, the radiation intensity of each beamlet is controlled, and the beam shape changes hundreds of times during each treatment. As a result, the radiation dose bends around important healthy tissues in a way that is impossible with other techniques. Because of the complexity of these motions, physicians use special high-speed computers, treatment-planning software, diagnostic imaging and patient-positioning devices to plan treatments and control the radiation dose during therapy. Chemotherapy will be done at the same time as the radiation therapy.
Thank you again for all of your prayers over the past five weeks! The next couple of months will be challenging in terms of the side effects of the chemo and radiation (fatigue and nausea, etc.). We would greatly appreciate your continued prayer for Curt as he goes through these treatment sessions. Mahalo!!
Love,
Patti and Family
Saturday, May 8, 2010
We're home!!!
Just wanted to let everyone know that we're finally home!! I've never seen Curt happier than he was this afternoon...the sun was shining, the flowers were so bright and colorful, the birds were chirping...it was such a beautiful day when we arrived home from the hospital. We felt such gratitude and wonder as we returned to all things familiar - the place where our kids grew up - 22 years of driving down the same driveway...never before did we appreciate coming home more than today!
I could see that Curt's spirits were instantly lifted even higher than they were when we were preparing to leave the hospital. As we walked inside, the refreshing trades were blowing through the house and he sat down on the couch and said, "oh, this feels so good!" He said "there were times when I seriously wondered if I was going to be able to see all this again...the sunshine, our home..."
We are so thankful for all your prayers for Curt's recovery. And we are so grateful to our Lord for His mercy and grace in protecting him through these last three weeks in the hospital, both here and on Oahu. We are looking forward to what the future holds and we are continuing to pray for a great outcome. In the meantime, we are going to be "fattening" Curt up...he lost 20 more pounds in the hospital! And as soon as he gets more of his strength back, he is looking forward to seeing everyone at church!
Love you,
Patti
Friday, May 7, 2010
Friday update
We’ve had a busy morning here at the hospital, as usual. Lots of visits from the nurses, and the surgeon came by and removed the drain from Curt’s abdomen (ouch!!). Yesterday he said he wanted to keep him another day to make sure the drain was absolutely not needed any longer, and that he would probably be going home on Saturday.) Today he said it still looks like Saturday, but the nurses say you never know until he actually writes the discharge orders to spring him from the hospital. Curt can’t wait to get home to his own bed!
He’s slowly getting stronger every day, and he can walk laps now rather than just up and down the hall in the early morning. It will still be a process of regaining weight and strength…it is amazing how much weight and muscle tone you lose in just three weeks of lying in bed. We figured out that two of those weeks were in a state of total fasting…no food, and only a few days with water or clear liquids. He lived on IV saline solution!
We’ve been bringing in homemade fruit smoothies and good nutritious meals to help fatten him up. As comfortable as this room is, and as helpful as the nurses are, the hospital food is still…well, just hospital food!!
We’ll keep you posted with any new developments…
Take care,
Patti
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Wednesday Morning Update
Curt is making steady progress toward going home! He tried some solid food (spinach omelette) this morning, and so far, so good. The pain is much, much better, and he had a good morning (including a walk down the hall). He doesn't like the way the pain medicine makes him feel, so he has gone without it for about 24 hours and the pain is bearable.
He said his first shower this morning made him feel like a new man! (The things we take for granted, right?) Activity still takes a lot out of him, as up to this morning he's only been having juices or broth, oatmeal, etc. They call it a "full liquid" diet, and for him milk products are not included so it really limits the menu. I think when he gets back to a regular diet and starts having more protein intake we'll see him gain a lot of strength. We're trying to let him sleep as much as possible without interruptions- it seems to be refreshing and healing.
The surgeon says he should be able to go home on Friday, so that was good news as well. Thank you so much again for all of the prayers that you have offered up for Curt during these last two and a half weeks. We have walked through so many crisis moments, and it was your faithful prayers that helped to carry us through. We are forever grateful!!
Love you,
Patti
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Monday Night Update
This has been quite a learning experience, and it definitely gives you a better understanding of what people often are going through while they are in the hospital. When they feel like they have been run over by a Mack truck (several times), they are just trying to hold it together to get through the day ahead of them. It’s all they can do to converse, even with family members.
As difficult it is to watch him going through this, Curt is always the one trying to encourage us! (He’s is one of the most optimistic and positive people I know, and even in the midst of the pain it’s endearing to see him be so nice to the nurses…they are all so sweet and helpful here.)
Please pray for steady progress back to solid foods, and for the pain to improve so he doesn’t have to take as much medication (which also slows the digestive system down). Please also pray that he’ll feel more like walking, which he’s only done twice since the surgery.
We’d like to wait at bit more before having visitors- thanks to all for your understanding.
Thank you again for keeping us in prayer…we can feel all the support and the covering it is giving us!
Love you,
Patti and family
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Saturday Update
Physical recovery is slowly moving forward...abdominal surgery is extremely painful. More walking today, etc. Getting in and out of bed with the incision through the stomach muscles is a challenging feat, to say the least!
Curt is still not up to having visitors, so we're asking people to please hold off on coming to the hospital. Thank you so much!!
Patti and Family
Friday, April 30, 2010
Friday morning update
This morning has been better for Curt. The pain from the surgery is lessening, and for the first time he actually felt like watching the news on tv (we’ve been keeping it quiet in the room since the surgery at his request). The doctor came by and is pleased with his progress, and the infection appears to be under control…his temp was just 99 during the night. They had him up and walking yesterday, but it was torturous! More of the same today, I’m afraid…no mercy around here…hahaha!
Seriously though, the sooner they have you up and around, the sooner the digestive system will kick back in and you can being to eat again…five days with no food does wonders for the figure! Please pray for increasing intestinal activity so the doctor is able to give the go ahead for the food to begin.
Back from a quick break – the nurse just had Curt up and walking down the hall. The pain was much better than yesterday – yay! The nurses are wonderful here…they are so caring and encouraging, and very informative. It’s a beautiful day in Kahului…our room gets the morning sun, which is a cheerful reminder that the “Lord’s lovingkindnesses indeed never cease, His compassions never fail. They are new every morning!”
Thanks again for your prayer support through everything! In times like this we realize just how precious our church family is to us!
Love you,
Patti and Family
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Emergency Surgery Update
For those who may not have heard, Curt was experiencing some abdominal pain after the surgery, and when they couldn't find the source of the pain, they re-admitted him to the hospital to do some more tests. They did a CT scan at 4pm yesterday and it showed a perforation in the bowel, which is a very serious situation that requires emergency surgery. The surgeon was not very encouraging when he spoke to us just minutes before they took Curt into the operating room a little before 6:00. He said "It doesn't look very good... I'll do my best." Three hours later he met with us in the waiting room and said he couldn't believe how good it looked when he got in there, compared to what he saw on the scan. He said the small intestine had actually "reached over" and sealed off the perforation in the large intestine. As a result, there was very little spillage into the abdominal cavity. He cautioned us that we are not out of the woods yet, and that the next 5 days are critical.
Our admitting nurse just stopped by to see how Curt is doing, and she said she asked the surgeon today how the operation went. He told her that in all his years as a doctor (he's close to retiring) he has never seen anything like it. The small intestine actually compensated for the defect in the large intestine. He said "That guy is a fighter! His body really fought that thing."
Of course, we all know who did the fighting, and who directed that healing!! Your prayers were heard, and we are all so grateful for God's power and His mercy.
Thank you again for faithfully praying over this last week, and please stand with us in prayer especially over these next few days as Curt recovers from this surgery. He is in a lot of pain, but his body is strong. He definitely is a fighter...he's getting through this.
We're still trying to limit his visitors - pretty much to family. He needs all of his energy to help him heal right now (it really takes a lot out of you to carry on conversations when you're dealing with pain, it can be pretty draining). Overall he is doing well, and we hope to have him home soon. We thank you all for your support and prayers!
With our love and gratitude,
Patti and Family
Emergency Prayer Chain Request
"Hi Everyone. We're back on Maui and Curt is so glad to be home! He is experiencing some complications from surgery today. They are going to do a CT scan at 4:00 to see if there might be a possible blockage in the intestines. Please pray the scan is free of obstructions and that they are able to clear everything up quickly! He's also running a low-grade fever and the doctor thinks he has a little infection at his IV site which they will treat with antibiotics. He's not up for visitors just yet, but hopefully he will soon be over this hurdle.
Thanks so much again for all your prayers and support!!
Thank you,
Patti and Family
Friday, April 23, 2010
The lab results are back
We are so thankful to all of you for praying for us during this emotion-filled week. As we move forward, please pray for wisdom for the doctors in developing a course of treatment. Please also pray with us for the cancer to go into complete remission and for Curt to be healed, for we know with our God all things are possible!!
Patti
Thursday, April 22, 2010
A Post About Curt Franks
A nurse called me aside and said that there was someone in the emergency room waiting area to see me. I was all alone on the island. I couldn't think of who could be in the waiting area for me. I walked out and there was Pastor Curt!! What a warm & wonderful face to see. I felt a calm come over me that I could not explain. (I did not know my mom had called Hope Chapel on my way to the hospital while I was in the ambulance and Pastor Curt had arrives in minutes!) He hugged me and we sat in the emergency room and he prayed with me. He, at that point, was my family, part of my christian family to help in any way he could to sit and listen, pray and just hold my hand. I know that I was probably in shock, but I just remember his kind face. I never forgot it!!
That night in ICU was the longest night of my life! Not knowing if my husband would live or die, if he would ever be able to speak again or even give him a hug, but I would just go over in my mind the prayer Pastor Curt said.
My husband awoke from his coma a few days later & we spent the next few weeks at Maui Memorial. Weeks later he was cleared to fly home in a wheelchair, but unfortunately 3 days later had 2 more strokes and we spent the next 2 months at John Muir Hospital in Walnut Creek, CA.
Through the power of prayer and our family so diligently taking him to speech, occupational & physical therapy for months along with doctor appts, coumadin, etc. in August my husband, Dae Kim, made a full physical recovery. Even his doctors were baffled. He was a real testament on how the Lord heals.
I am writing to tell Pastor Curt that I think of him so often and how he helped me through one of the most difficult days of my life. After he prayed with me, I was able to go back in that emergency room and make important medial decisions calmly and with the Lord's help. I had to signs the papers decide what medicine to give to him and that he needed to be put on a ventilator because he was slipping into a coma.
When I heard the news of Pastor Curt, I wanted to let him know, that I too am praying for his recovery and I wanted him to know that out of all his life's work, he touched my life and I know the Lord has the ability to heal. I just saw his picture on his blog and that wonderful smiling face and it brought a HUGE tear to my eye. I prayed for him all last night and today and I am so glad to hear the surgery went well. He gave me hope in Maui and now I wanted to pass that hope back on to him. It brings new meaning to the words "Hope Chapel".
I figured since he in in the hospital, emails might not reach him.If you could please tell him again how appreciative I am and how blessed I feel to have had him there at the crutial point in my life & for praying with me for just those few minutes. I am eternally grateful.
I will continue to pray for Pastor Curt and your whole church family.
Your sister in Christ,
Amy Dopart
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
A little update
Craig and Joe were such a blessing yesterday during Curt's surgery. This would be so hard without our church family, you have all supported us so much and we are forever thankful for it.
Thank you for your continued prayers. Dad loves the Certs picture, you guys are something else =)
John
We Love You, Curt!
We just want you to know that we are all in this together! We are praying for you, and we love you guys so very much!
With love from the Hope Chapel staff, interns, and volunteers: Chris, Ben, Steven, Glenn, Chris, Brandon, Lisa, Christy, Starr, Vanessa, Jena, and Janis.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Surgery Complete!
Curt even cracked a joke to Jeffrey 45 minutes after getting out of surgery.
We are all very thankful and encouraged by your support. Before the surgery Patti was reading all of your comments posted on this blog to Curt and it really lifted both their spirits.
Please continue to pray for the lab results. These results are crucial in the next steps towards recovery.
Monday, April 19, 2010
The night before
Surgery Tuesday, April 20th at 1:00pm
Love,
The Franks
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Sunday Morning Update
We just met with the neurologist, Dr. Liem, who is chief of neurosurgery at Queen's Medical Center. He will be the one who will perform Curt's surgery. We were very impressed with the doctor. He is from MIT and was chief of neurology at Tripler Hospital for years before Queen's.
Dr. Liem is also an expert in Gamma Knife Surgery, which is a procedure that pinpoints very thin rays of radiation directly into small tumors, thus protecting the brain from larger doses of radiation. The doctor had reviewed the MRI and says that this could be anything, and that biopsy is the only way to confirm the diagnosis. He said that the tumor being in the frontal lobe places it in a favorable location for the surgery, as there are no important functions located there (i.e. speech, motor, vision etc.) The tumor is also very accessible.
He recommends doing the surgery as soon as possible, and to bypass the biopsy process altogether. They will go in and get out as much of the tumor as possible, with the use of interactive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) during the surgery, which will help them to pinpoint exactly where the tumor is as they operate. The surgery should be scheduled in the next couple of days. Then it will be diagnosed with the use of the tissue recovered from the surgery.
They have Curt scheduled for a CT scan of the abdomen/pelvis and chest, to rule out any other possible cancer sites. He does this at 11:30 this morning. He's been on "nothing by mouth" since 12 midnight last night...they gave him some ice chips to eat a little while ago. He just had to drink a big bottle of something in preparation for the scan.
He's in very good spirits...no headache whatsoever because of the steroids they are giving him for the swelling. He and John have been watching the golfers right outside the hospital room window...the room overlooks a golf course...that's been a little bright spot in the morning!
So, all in all, we are encouraged very much from where we have been the last couple of days. Please pray that the surgery goes smoothly and safely, that they are able to get most or all of the tumor, that they are able to make an accurate diagnosis. Please also pray for wisdom as they develop the after-surgery treatment plan. Thank you all so much ... we love you!!
Patti Franks
Reviewing the Tests
The doctor just visited. He said that after reviewing Curt’s tests it looks positive that they will be able to remove the tumors without having any huge side effects. Curt is currently scheduled for a CT at 11 this morning. They still don’t know much about the tumors, but are sounding optimistic that this will have a good turn out.
Thanks for your prayers. We aren’t out of the woods yet, so please keep on praying.
Megan
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Update
We won't know more until they have some tissue to examine. Dad is still in good spirits. The physician was very cheerful and said there is a chance that the masses could be something less serious than cancer. One good sign, she said, is that there were no nausea or other side effects that came with the headaches, although fatigue did follow.
I will post again when we know more. Thank you for your prayers, we are blessed to have such a strong church family. The outflow of love and prayers has been amazing!
John
Catching Up
Hi Everyone,
My name is Megan Franks, wife to John Franks, daughter-in-law to Curt and Patti. I’m going to do my best to keep this blog updated with the current facts and prayer requests.
To catch you up, yesterday Curt Franks had an MRI. His test revealed a tumor in the left portion of his brain approximately 3cm in size. We do not know if it’s benign or not. We have been told both. He was checked into Maui Memorial Hospital last night. At this time, Curt is in the process of being MedVac over to Oahu. There he will get a biopsy, which will reveal better information as to what this tumor is. Patti and John will be on Oahu with Curt.
We ask for your prayers as we know they have the power to move mountains. Pray that Curt receives the proper care and good information as to what this tumor is. Pray that the Lord guide the minds and the hands of Curt’s doctors. Pray for peace for the family.
Curt is in good spirits. Making jokes with all and being his typical self.