Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Why I really have earned 30 this Birthday: How Hepatica made me miss the Simple days of just Narcolepsy, Fibro, and RA

This is my story documenting my recent health crisis battle which I have submitted to Dr. Oz, The Doctors, and The Discovery Health Channel. LOL, They would probably have to devote an entire show just to describe and convey what each of my Medical Conditions and Illnesses are and how they Disrupt my Health ;p

Rare, serious, and/or chronic conditions seem to find me. I am a permanently disabled young lady On SSI disability and Texas SSI Star Medicaid who’s 'normal' was severe Narcolepsy with Cataplexy, RA, and Fibromyalgia. In April 2010, I began having severe upper right hand abdominal pain and went to the ER. Plano Presbyterian Hospital did a CAT scan that very day in April and the PA told me everything checked out, that nothing which could cause such pain was found... just a few small gallstones, and most likely was just my endometriosis. The pain continued, and I began to become very nauseated, unable to eat much at all, and throw up several times a week. The pain and pressure kept exponentially worsening. I went to my NP, Debra Howerton, who is my PCP, and she ordered a Sonogram, which showed I had a large growth on my liver, but they were unable to tell what it was. So she ordered an MRI, which showed a very large hepatic tumor, but still could not be discerned between Hepatic Adenoma or Carcinoma, both life threatening and dangerous.

At that time, things came to a screeching halt, as with managed Medicaid, all the specialists in my book either could not or would not see me at all or not until September or November 2010. The pain continued to worsen, as well as the nausea, abdominal swelling, etc. I was just waiting for the tumor to rupture, to die. Due to my history with Birth Control pills, I realized through my own research, it was most likely the hepatic adenoma, and I was just begging for any GI specialist to help me to absolutely no avail.

I went back to Plano Presbyterian ER, and they refused to admit me unless the very large adenoma was actively rupturing, never mind then it would be too late to save my life most likely. My parents begged for them to find a doctor somewhere who would see me as a Medicaid patient, and Thankfully, I was able to see Dr. David Park the next week. He apologized that the system had let me down, and all the suffering I had been in since April. You see, he ordered the original CAT scan from April 2010, and on the scan's Radiology Report, it went on for a paragraph and a half about a 9cm Hepatic Adenoma in the center of my liver... a gross deception and failed disclosure to me by Plano Presbyterian Hospital Staff and Discharge Papers. It would have been nice to know something was seriously wrong in April, but they seem to not want to treat County indigent and Medicaid patients, but they should have disclosed the condition to me at least.

Dr. Park was wonderful in that he referred me to Dr. D.R. Jeyarajah, a Heptobiliary Surgeon at Dallas Methodist Hospital. Dr. Jeyarajah accepted me as a Medicaid client, and he saved my life. I had a portal vein Embolization on Aug. 11, 20010 which did not go as planned, causing the adenoma to hemorrhage and subsequent severe pain and breathing complications. I remained in the hospital and had a left liver resection and gallbladder removal on Aug. 19, 2009. The cantaloupe-sized (on the day of removal) Hepatic Adenoma was right in the center of my liver, right intertwined and around the Portal Veins. I still have two smaller Hepatic Adenomas on the right side of my liver which must be watched closely a few times a year, but I am so glad I will see my 30th birthday!

I want to educate women that even though the chance of getting a Hepatic Adenoma caused by a history of taking oral contraceptives, the risk is serious and real, and had I known this would happen, I would have just dealt with the Endometriosis. I had been off oral contraceptives for more than a year when I began having symptoms of the Hepatic Adenoma.  I would love to share my story, and gratitude for Doctors who go Above and beyond the Hippocratic Oath like my surgeon, Dr. Jeyarajah, and my Sleep Specialist, Dr. Phillip Becker... because sometimes, when you choose to do nothing to help a patient(see them due to insurance type, etc.), you can cause harm, even death. There is NO reason for a 29yr old woman to die due to something serious which can be remedied or treated in the modern medical age. No life is worth more than another. All life is worth saving.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Meet Hepatica, my 5 in. Liver Tumor!


I am not purposely ignoring anyone, and hope you and your family are doing very happy and well. I have been on several pain killers and in bed mostly these days. I am so glad and thankful I finally got to see a surgeon willing to accept SSI Medicaid and perform the liver resection and left hepatic lobectomy I desperately need!


My Mom and Dad are very concerned for me and my health, advising me not to jump around much, bend over, or do too much, possibly causing this tumor to rupture. For the past month or so, I have gone to bed in fear the tumor would rupture in my sleep or when my pain severeliy spikes, something which tends to occur with certain large hepatic tumors. Poor Daddy is so worried and stressed out that I may not have enough liver left after the surgery needed to live, that he is offering me part of his liver, as we have the same blood type. The dotor is more concerned about the much likelier unfortunate crisis of knicking a portal vein, and the need for an emergency blood transfusion.




This is a very serious and potentially dangerous procedure, as the tumor overlaps 2 of the 3 hepatic portal veins which branch to the Vena Cava. The risk is hemorrhaging and bleeding out. He has ordered a very special MRI which I get ASA Medicaid approves it. He wants to perform the left hepatic lobectomy, in which I will lose at least half my liver, next week, before he goes out of town. When I get this resection of the liver, I will be an inpatient patient at Methodist Central for 5 to 10 days.




I love my parents very much, and I know they love me. I just wish they and everyone, including myself, were not as scared and stressed. I am so fortunate to have SSI disability TX Medicaid, which will completely cover the cost of this very expensive surgery and hospital stay. I love you all very much, and so look forward for my abdomen to escape painful agony, extreme abdominal pressure, and digestive turmoil! Thank you so much for your love, Prayers, and warm wishes. - Rachel