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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Health Update





First of all I would like to share my heartfelt appreciation for all the prayers and support given to my family and myself.

June 1st
Went to Elkhart General ER with significant swelling around the ear and fever. I had been battling an earache for approx 6 months.

A CAT scan revealed a cholesteatoma (non-cancerous tumor) in and around my left ear. This tumor eroded away the mastoid bone behind the ear, also the bone that protecting the facial nerve was gone and there was a hole in the bone separating the ear canal and the brain cavity. It was this hole that required a transfer to IU med center in Indianapolis. My fever had peeked over 102° in Elkhart and became a source or urgency for the doctors.

June 4th
I was transferred to IU and had a MRI to get a better look at what the CAT scan had shown. I had been on a couple strong antibiotics since the first night and they were concerned about the infection spreading. At this point we had been told things such as multiple surgeries, long surgery (up to 14 hours) and immediate surgery. We were also told that I would receive IV antibiotics at home for approx four weeks after surgery.

June 12th
Complications from surgery included; meningitis, facial paralysis, deafness, and more. The antibiotics seemed to be working and the swelling had come down during the last few days. My surgeon was Dr. Richard Miyamoto and surgery came and went in just three hours with very positive results. The cholesteatoma was removed, the bones within the ear were saved, and the infection was kept from entering the spinal fluid. All praises. The only set back was that the nerve to my taste buds was severed. I was told this should be temporary as the body would correct this on it’s own in approx four weeks.

June 13th
I was released to go home with oral antibiotics and lots of rest.

I have personally been very impressed by my family and friends who showed tremendous love and support during the past few weeks. My wife and kids were very worried about me and they did a great job at casting their cares to the Lord. Your prayer support was evidenced by the peace that we felt and the love that we feel. Thank you.

7 comments:

Paul Neel said...

Great to have you back at home and back to the blogosphere. It's awesome the way God has blessed! We're still praying for your full recovery and for Him to meet all of your needs.

Matt Maloney said...

Praise God!!! Scott, you are walking miracle and testimony in how good God is!

Anonymous said...

I am so glad you are home.I have been praying since the first call. God has kept Tara and I in such close contact that every time I would get ready to call or text her, she would call. God truly worked a miricle in your life and his work will not stop there.

Joel Potter said...

Glad to hear that you are back home and doing well!! It was a blessing to get all the prayer requests and updates about you from Cal. Road!! Many blessings on you brother!!

Bob Carder said...

I'm tracking with you with great interest and prayer. I think it is time to give you a call.


Your life is not over until God is finished with you. In fact, you are indestructible until God is done!

God truly answers our prayers for you.

Bob Carder said...

You are in my prayers and God is getting praise and more praise. We cannot live without you.

Scott said...

Thanks for your continued prayers. I'm still dealing with fatigue. I have been resting as ordered, but would have liked to be up and back at it long before now.