Just wanted to take a moment to say thank you to those that wished good thoughts and sent your prayers my way. They were very appreciated.
As has everyone stated before, this has been a very emotional week for me. I went through my tests very well. I even braved my clautraphobia and did not take any medicine and made it through the MRI just fine. I actually somewhat enjoyed the Xenon test and got through my angiogram just fine, too. As Jill knows, I don't like the angiogram and not fond of the Xenon test either. So I felt like a real trooper when all was said and done. And I'm still laughing about the psyche test they do. Mark and I still do not know what similarities there are between a fly and a tree. Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
And as has been stated in previous posts by Jill and Ron, my brother and I spent my birthday with Lori (Cubbie's) sister to give our support and help make the time go a little bit faster. Kevin (Cubbie) was in surgery for about 9 hours. Even though I never got a chance to meet him, it was wonderful to have met Lori. We had a chance to talk for quite some time and I feel like I know Kevin very well now. He had some speech problems before going in and from what I understand from reports from others, his speech improved after the surgery. As with all of us, he still has a long road to hoe, but we will all give him our support when he gets back home and into a normal routine again. Hopefully, we will get updates on his second surgery.
I had a chance to meet Trina's family while I was out there and they are a wonderful family. We met once before her surgery and were able to see her right before she went upstairs for the prepping of her surgery. I would have loved to have been there for her family during the surgery, but I had the Xenon test and angiogram early in the morning. Shane and I both gave Trina big hugs before she went into surgery and assured her that she would be ok and that she was in the very best and capable hands of the surgery and anesthesia teams.
Shane (my brother) and I also sat with Mark and his family (the Rowlands) as they went through the post-angio routine. Unfortunately, he was not given the angio seal as I and Cubbie were, and had to lay flat for 6 hours. He was a trooper even though I knew he was ready to start kicking and screaming on the inside. We almost had a nurse convinced we were brother and sister, but I think she realized we were pulling her leg.
My tests seemed to be ok preliminarily. Dr. Steinberg did say that my MRI showed no new strokes from the last time (after my second surgery) and that he is pretty optimistic that I won't have another stroke. I was also told that I had good blood flow in the temple areas where the arteries were extracted for the bypass.
Theresa Bell-Stephens (bless her soul) came in right before they started the angio (along with another doctor that I recognized by face not name) to let me know that the Xenon test looked good, but she would get back to me within a week to let me know for sure and to give my results back from the angio.
The good news is that I made it through my flights without any problems physically (ok Ron and Jill.....just keep quiet right now

) Well....we did have problems, but I'm not getting into those....maybe later in another post.
The other thing that happened on our trip is that I found out that my brother has been having similar symptoms as me when I was diagnosed with MM. Jill's family and the Rowlands's have convinced him to get an MRI and he
WILL be taking care of that as soon as possible.
We would like to say thanks to Jill's family and Ron's family for all that they did for us and the friendships that we have formed. We love you guys!

Michelle & Shane