Monday, May 31, 2010





Today was Justin's graduation! It was a very nice day, we went to the graduation where Justin and few of his friends played a song by Journey, "Dont Stop Believing". Kind of a perfect song for the day. I was kind of sad to go because selfishly I was thinking and wondering about the what if's. Meaning that I want my MOM there for Paige's graduation!!! I am glad she was able to go today and all was good but she has 2 more to go Paige and Brooke! So I just have to remember "Dont Stop Believing"! Thanks Justin!!!!
As I said in the earlier post we have been busy. We have had friends and relatives in and out and the good part is mom is doing good. She is hanging tough and is tired but one of the nurses who did her pre op told her to enjoy it because after the surgery she might not want anyone around. The surgery will tough and a long recooperation so mom is taking advantage of this time and trying to enjoy, visit and do all she can do.

When she got her pre op work done she meet the assistant surgeon. Just like everyone else she told mom what a great surgeon she has with Dr Price. We also found out that he does about 25-30 of these surgeries per month. That is great! In everything that I read they say you want to have an experienced surgeon doing this kind of surgery. I think he qualifies with this amount of surgery per month! He has also only had 1 person not make it thru the surgery but this person had renal failure due to "other" problems.

I feel good about the surgeon and his success, but we all have to pray that it has not spread to the point that he can not even do the surgery. This is not "exploritory" surgery, he is going in with the intent to do the Whipple procedure and remove the tumor but like he said it will be based on what he finds when he gets in there. So the prayer has to be that he WILL get it done and that mom will have no complications from this surgery.

Like I said she is doing good but mornings are bad for her. I guess that is the same for all of us close to the situation. You wake up and think it was dream and then BAM it hits that wait no this is happening. So the bad mornings are not so bad when we have family and friends around.

Our cousins from Florida, Tim Kathy and Kristi arrived Friday afernoon and we had a great evening. We hung outside in the back yard, which mom loves so she view and water her many flowers and we talked, laughed and had some good pizza and wings. Then moms nephew Brian and his wife Paula and their kids Peyton, Preston and Evelyn asked us to meet them at Graeters for ice cream. We had a nice time doing that sitting outside haveing ice cream talking and watching Evelyn pull her loose front tooth all by herself! It was a perfect evening.

I hope no one takes this the wrong way but it will be nice for all to be quiet and still for a few days. A few days break will be well appreciated and help in enjoying the next flow of people :)

Saturday, May 29, 2010


Our friend Angel came over Thursday night and gave mom a pedicure. Oh it made mom feel so good as she always loved Angel's pedicures! Thank you so much Angel it was so good for mom, you were/are definately a blessing. Now mom has great looking surgery toes lol As you can see from the picture mom had some good laughs.

Thanks BECKY for calling and reminding me that people are reading this blog and I need to stay on top of it so no one worries :) Sorry I have not been able to keep up with this the last couple days but we have been very busy and Mom is doing ok!

We are headed out right now as our cousins, Tim Kathy and Kristi are here from Florida and we are taking them down to OSU. They have not been here for a long time and Florida has turned them into Gator Fans, so maybe while on Campus we can convert them back to being a "Buckeye".

I will get on later and write more about what has been happening and hopefully I will have some more pictures to post.

Monday, May 24, 2010



Today, my moms friend Carla came to visit and will be spending a couple days with us. We broke Carla in and took her to 5 Guys for dinner. She said a good burger is always good and I think she is now a fan of 5 guys. Then we took her for a little tour of Grove City. Mom took a nice nap this afternoon, so she has been hangin well tonight.

This is what people ask all the time.....is there anything you need? is there anything we can do? Well, I finally figured it out. If someone could add another couple bedrooms and another gathering room to our house here soon that would work! LOL Lots of company coming in and out, its great just wish I had a bigger house and one that included a cook, a maid and laundress, OH wait thats me!! haha Dont take that the wrong way anyone, I love doing it and would not have it any other way.

This weekend our cousins from Florida, Tim Kathy and Kristi are coming in for the weekend. I am so glad they are coming and I am sure we will all have a great visit. And Kristi if you are reading this the weather will be sunny and low 80's so I promise you will not freeze!!!!

We also have my nephew, Justins' graduation this weekend, on Sunday. I better make sure mom rests up for all this.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Very good visit with the girls from the Burg! They brought so much food, I think we will be eating it for awhile. There was 4 different pasta dishes, salad, 5 loafs of bread, dipping sauce for bread that is awesome, cheeses and almond cake for dessert! Needless to say it felt like we ate all day.

Sue, Kim, Tracy and Madi thanks so much for everything and traveling all the way over her to be with us. You are fantastic people. Kim I cant wait to see how the picutures turned out and I will want to post some on here.

Mom is in bed now and the rest of us are relaxing and maybe we will just have to have to have a snack before we go to bed lol

Saturday, May 22, 2010


Oh wait I do have one little funny. When talking to Dr Price yesterday, my mom asked him if she could get some of his fees waived in lieu of me going out with him! Hmmm kinda embarassing but hey isnt that what moms are for sometimes LOL. But FYI here is his information:

Philip D. Price, M.D. is a board certified surgeon with Mid Ohio Surgical Associates and also serves as medical director of cancer services for Mount Carmel Health West Hospital.
He earned his undergraduate degree from Capital University and his doctorate in medicine degree from The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Dr. Price completed his residency at Mount Carmel Health.

Dr. Price has published numerous papers on bariatric procedures and laparoscopic procedures and is active in the medical community. He is a Fellow with the American College of Surgeons and holds memberships in the American Society for Bariatric Surgery, International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity, Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, and many others.
In his free time, Dr. Price is active in scouts and sports with his three busy sons.
I just have to say " Momma Deb " you are a wonderful person. Thanks for your time, thoughts and insight it was very nice and I am on it!

Good day today for mom, but I think all the ups downs dr's tests this that and all can really take a toll on everyone. I think we all feel numb drained tired happy sad and I could go on but I think you have the picture. How weird it is to have ALL these emotions.

Tracy, Justin and Brooke came up last night and got here right after our appointment with Dr Price so we all went to Red Robin YUM ( as Brooke says ). Mom ate good and we came home visited for a little bit then she went to bed. Good days for her are good but by evening her bed is calling her name. The same with today she went shopping with Dad Alan Tracy and Brooke and when Paige came home from work we went to eat then it was bedtime for her.

I have to say thanks to Justin, while they went shopping him and I worked in the yard. So thanks Justin for cutting the grass, but Justin we gotta find another cement ball or whatever to hide in the grass for the next person who mows to run over LOL. Mom and her yard stuff gotta love it haha.

Tomorrow should be a great day too, moms friends Sue, Kim, Tracy and Madi are coming all the way from "Steeler Country" to visit her. They also own a great Italian place called Alexanders and they are bringing mom all her favorites. So anyone reading this if you are ever in Pittsburgh you have to check out Alexanders - our favorite is the Alexander Malfrado (I think that is the name of the dish) it is the very good.

It nice to be writing about good positive things and again thanks for reading and keeping up and all your prayers and thoughts! We all appreciate it!!!!!!!

Friday, May 21, 2010

Ok the PET Scan did NOT glow on the spots of the Liver which means they can/will do surgery. Mom has opted to do the surgery and is scheduled for June 8th at 2:30. The surgery is called a Whipple Procedure and will take about 3-4 hours to do. Dr Price said you can do all the xrays and scans you want but until you go in and look you dont know for sure how far and/or if it has spread to the point that it can not be removed. But we have gotten to the point that they can attempt the surgery. She will be in the hospital for about 2 weeks, this is a very complex surgery. And she will have to have some chemo/radiation afterward just to kill any chances of it coming back.

Wanted to let you all know as soon as I could. Thanks for all your prayers, thoughts and concern!!!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

My mom is being touched by all your prayers, she is having another good day. The sun is out, its warm so where do you think she is? Out in the yard with her flowers of course. Matter of fact, I hear asking Dad where I am so that must mean she needs some help out there. So I better make this quick :)

She still doesnt have 100% energy but like I said another good day. Tomorrow is our appointment so I will post the results tomorrow evening. Dad is on his way to get Alan so between all of us and my Aunt this Dr's office will be full!

Mom got some wonderful cards today! She got a cute one from Kemmer, she is the daughter and grandaughter of some friends of moms from Pittsburgh. I guess Kemmer has given my mom a new name....Bonnie. Mom also got a card and some scratchies from Dolly. Wouldnt winning some big cash be great? Thanks Dolly!

Ok better go help her, you know she is doing good when she barking orders LOL LOL

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Well very good day today. Mom left early this morning about 7:30 to get the PET Scan and was done by 10. She felt good so her and dad are out and about running errands and such. The only bad thing about today is its still chilly, rainy and dark. We need some sunshine NOW!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

mom and paige hug

The entire prom gang

Mom with Stephanie and Wade

Mom and Cameron

Mom and Daniel Paige's Boyfried

Dad and Paige

Mom and Paige

I just want to thank some people for helping me get thru today... so thanks my wonderful cousin Carrie for helping me get to work ok lol Thanks for the encouraging words from Michelle, Paula, Dana and Robin. Robin, you were right sometimes nothing is what we need at times. And Kim thanks for all the wonderful things you said about my mom today and I cant wait to see you and your mom.

I guess in being sad today I have to remember what the Oncologist said "you will have good days and bad days and when you have the bad days you have to keep in mind that another good day will be coming". I kinda lost site of that today.

I do have to share an upside to all this that mom has said to her Dr's and others "Its a good thing that its not 2014 otherwise Obama would have kicked her to the curb when she got this diagnosis"!

Keep mom in your thoughts tomorrow as she goes for the PET scan and I guess she will not be able to get thru any metal detectors for the next couple days and she will be radioactive LOL :)

Monday, May 17, 2010

I need to correct my earlier post, it was 3 cousins that came to see her. Guess we can call them the "Waverly Girls"! Thank you Becky Susan and Kathy for coming, that was great and sounded like you all had a nice visit.

The other piece of good news today is that I will now be able to work from home 3 days a week! Thank you Connie/Anthem for your support and understanding during this time. It will be nice to know that I can be right here!
Today is kinda a bad day. Mom woke up doesnt feel real good but I think its because 2 of her cousins are coming to see her this afternoon and the reason they are coming is just sad. Pray for strength for my mom today. Knowing she is upset makes it really hard for me to pack up and go to work today. I wish I could just take a PAID leave of absense. Hmmm maybe I should call the white house and see what they can do for me? LOL

Sunday, May 16, 2010

MY MOM CONNIE HEIBEL AMOS

First I want to thank my cousin Carrie White for suggesting that I do this, love you Carrie!

The reason for this blog is because on Saturday May 8th my mom was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer. With everything that has happened since, and all phone calls, emails and trying to keep everyone updated, Carrie suggested a blog would help me keep everyone informed.

Let me put it all in a nutshell and bring you up to date. Mom was hospitalized back in Feb 2010. She was in for about a week and was diagnosed with Pancreatitis, Diverticulosis and Stenosis of the Spine. She was having back and stomache pain, food was making her sick and she didnt want to get out of bed. They sent her home with a change in diet, medications and an order to come as an outpatient to receive a series of 3 shots in her back to help that pain. Needless to say we were ALL very relieved as she had not felt good for awhile and of course she was thinking the worst. That of course, was why it was so hard to get her to go to the hospital and of course this particular day was during one of our bad snow storms.

Mom came home and she was doing very well. The shots in her back hurt but made her feel a lot better especially with the physical therapy. She also followed up with her Primary Physician for blood work and such. He was concerned about her EKG during that visit and make her an appointment with a Cardiologist here in Columbus, Dr Magorian. My dad also goes to him and they both like him. They put her thru a battery of test, stress test, EKG and such but all looked great except she has an irregular heart beat. Mom decided to go all the way and had a Heart Cath done and that turned out well too.

From February to May she did real well, her diet changed, she was getting shots in the back and physical therapy and all was good. She was happy, not in bed all the time and felt good. But wouldn’t you if you had gotten a clean bill of health and all looked good except for some minor life/diet style changes?

On Saturday May, 1 2010, Mom, Dad and Danielle ( my aunt her sister ) spent the evening together and Danielle had brought over Florentines ( great Italian food ) from a place that they went as kids, my grandparents always took us there and the food is great. Well she ate and was not feeling well that day anyway ( as she just told me this evening 05-10-10 ). So like always she went up to bed. Paige and I were at Brian’s that night hanging out with them and I had no idea she was sick. That next morning she did not get out of bed until like after 1 o’clock in the afternoon. She was not hungry, was sick and I thought she had a “flu” like bug as my dad had just been sick with a flu that was more allergy like but carried a fever.

On Tuesday, election day 05-04-10, like a good Republican dad was working the poles all day. I came home at lunch time that day, as Paige and I needed to do some things that afternoon. Good thing I came home, she was really sick in bed and had thrown up like 3 times and had a slight fever. I took care of her best I could, trying to get her to down some liquid and/or food. She loved Italian Lemon Ice so I got her to eat some of that, but that was all she could handle. She needed liquids as she was becoming dehydrated.

This was a bad week with her feeling so sick, but the next day Wednesday 05-05-10 she was bound and determined to go get her hair done. So her and dad went to their regularly scheduled hair cut appointment with Carolyn. However Carolyn mentioned to her that her skin looked yellow. When she came home both Paige and I said yes there is weird color. The next day after failed attempts to get her to go the ER, she called the nurse for her heart Dr. She told her she was yellow and the girl said “you need to go to the ER asap”. Well, mom listened to her and decided to go.

Mom went right upstairs to pack/shower and get ready to go and I was so glad I have the flexibility to WAH, thank you Connie/Anthem! I was able to be there to help her get ready. They took her right back due to all the signs she was presenting plus her BP was pretty low. They gave her some naseau and pain meds and started the same battery of tests as the last time. At one point she texted me while being treated in the ER and asked me to find out what some of her results meant. Well I used my trusty pal Goggle and everything I kept googling came up with Pancreatic Cancer. Needless to say I started freaking out. On top of that how was I supposed to answer her? I thought about it and just told her that “ I could not tell as I am not a Dr” and she said, “What? Is it to scary to tell me”? Oh man how does she do that, how does she KNOW everything? I told her "No I am just not a Dr and dont understand these things".

She was admitted into the hospital and it took forever to get her in her room and settled. The next day, Friday 5-7-10 they scheduled her for an MRI so they could take another look at the abdominal areas. Mom was real tired after all that and just told dad and I to stay home she just wanted to sleep. The nurse told us everything was ready for her Gastorenterologist, Dr Miller to review and when he did he would give us the results. Well, that did not happen until the next morning.

That next morning Saturday 5-7-10 right before I woke up, you know that time where you kind of feel awake but aren’t. Well, all I remember was hearing my moms voice plain as anything say “Oh Ang” in a scared sad type of voice and then I woke all the way up and just felt bothered by that. I had to work that day but was done at 10 am so I went to take my shower and thought I am just going to get ready and go see her, whether she wants anyone there or not. I was out of the shower and dressed when Dad asked if I was done because he needed to get a shower and go to the hospital, the Dr had been in and she has Pancreatic Cancer. I just froze where I was and lost track of time for a minute, 2 minutes I don’t know. But then I just hurried and finished getting ready and went straight to see her.

At this time Paige was at work so I could not tell her. Dad had already told Alan and I had talked to Danielle and Paula on the way to the hospital. Paige did not get off work until around 5:30

Maybe I should say first of all, I am NOT a person who cries and as my wonderful dear cousin Paula says, I am "hard". However, I walked into the room and grabbed my mom and could not stop crying it seemed like forever! My dad was there shortly after so when he came I gave them some time alone. But ever since I held her and cried I have had this overwhelming need to want to crawl in bed with her, hold her and sleep. After we all calmed down, the nurse said that they could page Dr Miller and he would come talk to us, so he did.

Hmmm, Dr Miller very nice good looking guy, clean cut and as mom says he has the “Joe college” look. He told us how it is and this is what he said: she has probably had this for about 6 months, the tumor in her Pancreas is about 2 inches. He compared the scans from February when she was in last time, which was 90 days ago and there was nothing showing then. He said in all reality she has about 3-6 months. OMG, it felt like someone kicked me in the stomache and what he was saying was not true. Now before we talked to him remember I was already on the internet reading about Pancreatic Cancer and in all I was reading it showed that only about 10% of the people diagnosed with this type of cancer is it actually able to be “resectable” meaning removed. The only way they can take it out is if it is confined to the Pacreas and it has not spread outside the Pancreas.

Dr Miller said the process will go like this: We will do an EUS – endoscopic ultrasound and take a look at the tumor and its growth and also take a biopsy which will show if it is cancer. After that we will do an ERCP which they will put in a stent in the bile duct to drain the bile that is backing up because of the tumor pressing on the area which is causing the jaundice.

At this time Paige was at work so I could not tell her. Dad had already told Alan and he was on his way. I had talked to Danielle and Paula (Brian was on a canoe trip) on the way to the hospital. Paige did not get off work until around 5:30 so mom had asked if I would meet her at the house then bring her to the hospital so she could help me tell her. I think that was the hardest person with the biggest saddest reaction that mom had to tell. It was very difficult. That day/night me, dad, Alan, Paige, Danielle and Sharon and Michelle spent time with mom.

That night Paige went to a late dinner with her boyfriend and I went to Brian and Paula's as a good friend from work Dana and her family were coming over. Paula and Dana were great to talk and it kept my mind off things for awhile. The next day we were all at the hospital and the worst thing it was Mothers Day! She had lots of visitors and Tracy surprised us and brought up the kids. They all were going to stay thru the next day to be there for the EUS. Dad had also made a bunch of calls to other relatives to let them know.


The EUS was done on Monday 5-10-10. Me dad and Alan went to the hospital to be with her before they took her for this procedure and she was very scared and upset. The gave her something to calm her down and she was doing better. Tracy showed up with the kids, Justin Paige and Brooke and Danielle came to. We were all with her and walked down to the procedure area with her and then waited and waited and waited as the Dr was running behind. Finally, it was done and Dr Miller took us back to recovery, where mom was about half concious, to explain what they found. He said the biopsy showed what they already knew that it is cancereous, but the tumor was contained to the head of the Pancreas but it has branched out into 2 blood vessels. He also informed us that they did see a couple spots on her Liver (which was news to us because that had not been mentioned). Dr Miller said they needed to do a PET scan which will show if the spots on the liver are cancer and he would do the ERCP the next day 5-11-10 to put in the stent which will relieve the jaundice and pain and would send her home on Wednesday 5-12-10 and schedule the PET scan as an outpatient. He said in the meantime the Surgeon and Oncologist would be looking at what they had so far and would be stopping in to discuss things.

The next day she went for the ERCP. They had to give her benedryl (since she had previous reactions to dye) and the anestesia along with some fenergan after for vomiting. But Dr. Miller told us everything went fine and she would start getting some relief in about 24 hours. It took her a real long time to come out due to all the meds and the liver not working properly to break down the meds.

That afternoon, while she was still pretty much out of it the Oncologist Dr Rhoedes came in to talk to us. You have to understand that the surgeon and oncologists come from 2 different points of view. Dr Miller had said that even though it had gone into her blood vessels that they could probably use chem/radiation to shirnk it back before doing the surgery, of course based on what was found on the Liver. Well, that turned out not to be the case. For this type of cancer they cant to the the chemo/radiation to shrink it back. He also said for this type of cancer, if they can not operate, advances in chemo/radiation have not been advanced and will usually give you a few more months but the it might not be the best as for quality of life. During this conversation it was just me dad and Paige. Well, he was there and thought I am going to ask what I want to ask so I did. I asked him based on what he sees now, without the results on the spots on the liver, what did he think the chances of surgery would be? He said he would not answer for the surgeon because that is not his area but the surgeon Dr Price was very agressive and if he thought there was any chance for surgery he would take it. However, in Dr Rhoades opinion he thought she had a 10-15% chance they could do surgery. I asked what if they can not do the surgery then what are we looking at and he did not hold back, he said she probably had about 2 months! Well dad and Paige started to get upset and me being "hard" like Paula says, thought I am going to keep asking questions. I asked him what are we in store for and he explained that we would need to call in Hospice and get started with them. She would have plenty of meds to keep her comfortable. He said she would have good days and bad days and on the good days she should take advantage of them and do what she wants and on bad days remind her she will have another good day. He said Chemo/Radiation probably wont be a way to go in order to give her a better quality of life. I asked about nearing the end and he said eventually she will become very weak and eventually need to be in bed she will become very lethargic and eventually would slip in a coma and pass while in the coma and it would be painless and peacful. He was very nice but it just was not a pleasant report but did detail what we need to hear and be prepared for.

Later, when mom finally came around she wanted her usual, to get in the wheelchair, get a small black coffee from Tim Hortons and go outside and smoke, that is what we did. We were sitting outside and 2 men in scrubs came out and said are you Constance Amos? She said yes he said "do you know smoking is bad for you heath"? she said yes and before she could say more he said, I am your surgeon Dr Price. We all laughed and he said in order for him to operate on her she would have to cut down and/or quit because it would help recooperate from the surgery. He went on to say "yes, he believes he can operate on this and remove the tumor". He said the one blood vessel it invaded is one that he removes anyway. The other vessel however he does not remove but depending on how far it has invaded he could remove as much as possible. He also explained we can do all the scans/xrays we want but the only way to really tell if it removeable is to open her up and look. If he gets in and sees that he can not do anything then he would put in a permanent stent in the bile duct and close her up and all she would have is a scar. If he gets in and feels he can go all the way he will but she would have to have some chemo/radiation afterwards to kill off any cells that might be left behind. He also explained that surgically removing this type of cancer is not a cure, eventually it comes back. He said if surgery goes well she would have about 3-4 years before it would show up again. Again if the spots on the liver show cancer then he will be able to do nothing and she would then Dr with the Oncologist from that point on. Mom said ok for the surgery and he said ok I am your Dr now, I will get the PET Scan scheduled then I want you to come in my office a week from this Friday which will be Friday 05-21-10. He said my protege, who was there with him, would be come see her in the morning with all discharge info along with prescriptions. For her to go home relax and let him take care of everything.

Can you see how that day was terribly emotional day? We all agreed we did like Dr Price and you could tell he was aggressive and he was so kind to my mom, he even rubbed her cheeks and helped her to calm down a little.

Well this where everything stands now. Mom came home she is eating good, pretty tired but not laying in bed. She has had lots of visitors this weekend and Friday night was Paiges Jr Prom and ALL the kids came here and our cousin Natalie came to take everyones pictures and I think mom really enjoyed herself and seeing all the kids. NOTE: to Natalie we need to get some of those pictures on here and share.

Mom was so worried about her flowers. She had bought a bunch and had not had time to get them planted. Thursday her and I did the front and Saturday me her dad and Alan got most of the rest of them done. She only has a few she wants to plant here and there. So many people have been wonderful and supportive so I want to say thanks to ALL those people, everything is very much appreciated!

THIS WEEKS SCHEDULE:

WEDNESDAY MAY 19, 2010 AT 8:AM

Here is a link on PET Scans:
http://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info.cfm?pg=PET

FRIDAY MAY 21, 2010 APPOINTMENT WITH DR PRICE

Here is a link to Dr Price:
http://www.midohiosurgical.com/meet-our-physicians

Thanks for all your prayers and support and please refer friends and family members that would like to keep up on what is going on with Connie!