Monday, October 20, 2014

Virginia T. Goodman (nee Holmes) of Bullhead City, AZ - October 15, 2014. Beloved mother of Francis J. Dopp Jr., and Lorraine D. Sette; loving grandmother of Haley Wood. Also survived by her brothers Edward, Thomas, Charles, Michael and Christopher Holmes; and sisters Patricia Holmes, Joan Ganser, Theresa Jaworski and Margaret Morace, as well as 30 nieces and nephews.

Virginia attended St. Francis Academy in Pittsburgh, PA where she was president of her senior class as well as captain of the basketball team. She attended Duquesne University also in Pittsburgh, PA. In her later years she was a valued member of the WalMart family in Bullhead City AZ and leaves behind many co-workers and associates to whom she was a devoted friend.

A celebration of Ginny's life will be held on Thursday, October 23rd from 4:00 to 7:00 pm at Chaparral Country Club in Bullhead City, AZ.

A Memorial Mass for Virginia Holmes Goodman is tentatively scheduled at St. Bernard Church in Mount Lebanon, PA, on Saturday, December 20, 2014 @ 5 P.M. This is the day before the Steeler game when Theresa and her family and hopefully Marc and his family and Ed and his family and Pat too!

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Love you Aunt Gin, I hope you give the heavenly hosts a little hell. Your strength and spirit will be greatly missed. Rest in Peace.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Ginny Update - October 9-10, 2014

October 9, 2014

Good morning,

Ginny had a fever overnight. They stopped her blood thinner to reduce bruising. Still not tolerating feeding very well, vomiting. Restarting albumin and lasiks to reduce the increased swelling and increased waste release. Not responsive to voice today.

I leave here tomorrow to drive home. I believe Lorraine will be here Saturday and return to work Monday. Theresa will be here on Sunday and return home next weekend. Next week, I will be immersed administratively with paying Ginny's bills, meeting attorney and banker, mortgage company, insurance agent and the HOA at her house since there is construction underway and I stopped it. I will not be able to be here therefore but I may need to drive to Arizona. So as of next Sunday Ginny will be here alone

God bless,
Charles
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Just met Dr. Prasad, oncologist and he said, they are going to do the scan in the morning. The most recent X-ray and bronchoscopy showed that she still has the pneumonia, but the scan will give a better look at the pneumonia as well as the actual size of the tumor. Next week will be crucial as far as the extubation and potential tracheostomy. If the tumor is shrinking and they can do the trach she could be moved to a rehab facility within about three weeks. He said his intention would be to move her to a location in Bullhead City which would help her to be close to her friends. Since I have met several of them, I am assured they would be there for her.

God bless,
Charles

October 10, 2014 

Just spoke with Dr Tavares. The tumor has shrunk from 7.9 cm to 5.3 cm. We will have to see if we can get rid of the pneumonia before we know what next steps are. 

God bless, 
Charles

Friday, October 10, 2014

Pictures Theresa put at Ginny's bedside in the hospital

Ginny Circa 1950
Ginny Circa 1953
1959 @ 2779 W Munroe St., Bethel Park, PA
Back: Pat, Joan, Ginny, Ed
Front: Charles, Mike, Theresa, Chris, Tom
Circa 1963 - Captain of St. Francis Basketball

Circa 1963 - St. Francis Academy Graduation 

Circa 1963 - St. Francis Academy Graduation
Back: Dad, Charles, Tom
Front: Mom, Ginny, Mike
May 1968
Ginny holding Frank
Theresa
Frank Dopp holding Lorraine

Monday, October 6, 2014

Ginny

Aunt Ginny is in the hospital in Las Vegas, NV since about September 26, 2014.

Here is what we believe as of today.  Ginny was experiencing some symptoms that led her to have a lung biopsy on September 10th. She likely received her diagnosis sometime the middle of the following week.  She was diagnosed with a “Small Cell Lung cancer”, which is an aggressive form of cancer, but is also very responsive to chemotherapy and radiation.  Surgery is not a good choice for this type of cancer. 

Uncle Charles drove from California to her home in Bullhead City, AZ around Sept 24th to make sure someone was with her.  She was having friends drive her to and from doctor appointments that were two-hours from her home. Ginny seemed a bit confused, was using an inhaler and oxygen but was having difficulty managing these and several medications on her own.  Additionally she was using patches for relief from pain in her neck and back because of difficulty breathing. Her weight is down to 112 pounds.

On September 24th she went to have a port put in for chemotherapy administration, which was a three-hour procedure.  While she was there, they realized she was oxygen deprived.  They intubated her because her tumor was constricting her airway.  Doctors had to use a pediatric tube.  She has been sedated and on a ventilator since.

The hospital closest to her home was not equipped for the level of care Ginny needed, so she was life-flighted to a Las Vegas hospital on September 26th.  They have attempted to take her off of the ventilator but the airway has closed up when they remove the tube, so she was re-intubated.

On Tuesday, September 30th, chemotherapy (intravenous medication)was started and she received three days of treatment. Because her cancer should be very responsive to treatment, the physicians planned to do an MRI to check on the tumor size. Since she must be off the ventilator to have the MRI, a bronchoscopy was done instead. This is a visual look with a tube to see into her airway
and the doctor can tell the compression from the tumor has decreased. They were able to reduce the sedative medicines and take Ginny off the ventilator on Sunday, Oct 5th for a short time but had to put the tube back in and resume the ventilator when her oxygen level became too low.

Lorraine and Frank were able to see her this past week, but she was sedated due to the ventilator. Charles, Theresa, and Tom have taken turns staying near the hospital to be an advocate for her. This will need to continue as long as she is on the ventilator. The staff in the ICU are very caring, competent people and we trust she is getting excellent care.