Jeff Goodrich Updates

FROM JEFF - Thursday, February 26, 2009

Hello friends, not much has changed since my last update. I did have one visit to the radiologist for my "simulation" appointment yesterday. Using the mask they made on my previous visit, they set me up on the table for the final alignment and preparation for my upcoming treatments. The visit was short and relatively simple for me. I will be starting my chemo in the next few days and I anticipate starting radiation treatments next week.

Whenever I get anxious about upcoming treatments, I just remind myself that God already has this all planned out and I just need to go along with His plan. "Therefore don't worry about tomorrow, because tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." Matthew 6:34

The continued support from all of you has been amazing and I could never thank all of you enough.

Keep up the prayers. God is answering them everyday! Jeff

FROM JEFF - Thursday, February 19, 2009

Hello Friends! Today was filled with doctor appointments at USC. First was a CT scan of my head to generate a computerized map of my brain and tumor location. Second was mask making time. A mask was formed to my face which will later be used to lock my head in place during my radiation treatments. Third and last appointment of the day was an MRI of my head which will be used along with the CT scan to pinpoint the radiation treatments. As always, the staff at USC was great. They are informative, friendly, and take the time to answer any questions Julie and I have. We are truly blessed to have been placed in their hands. It looks as if I will start my radiation and chemo treatments on Monday March 2nd. I have one scheduled appointment next week on Tuesday which is a simulation appointment for the radiation. With the scans and mask they made today, they will set me up for the radiation and perform the final preparations for the treatments. I am feeling better than ever and I have been enjoying the time I have to spend with Julie, Kayla, and Natalie. I am so blessed to have my beautiful wife by my side through this journey.

FROM JULIE - Monday, February 16, 2009

Good Morning

First, I have to say how loved Jeff, Kayla, Natalie, and I feel from all of you who care so much and read our updates. We are blessed to have you in our lives. Your prayers have truly helped us stay positive and in good spirits.

For those of you who haven't been able to see Jeff, he is doing so GREAT! Our high school friends Rex and Chris visited yesterday, and they commented that besides the lovely question mark shaped scar by his right ear you wouldn't know Jeff had brain surgery 2 1/2 weeks ago. Jeff has really had minimal effects from the surgery and we are so thankful.

We are still waiting for the appointment to get the CT/MRI that will show Jeff's brain in 3D to map out the radiation treatment for Dr. Pagnini. Our hope is that all of the prep work will take place this week and radiation and chemo can start by next Monday.

Kayla and Natalie are doing well and life at home is still full of laughter and silliness. As for me, 5% of the time is not so great, however 95% of the time the Lord is keeping me strong - the glory goes to Him because this strength is definitely not my doing.

So many of you are asking me how you can help. I wanted to let you know that our friend Sheri from The Rock is organizing a fundraiser to help off set the substantial financial impact this is going to have on our family. At this time the fundraiser is in the beginning stages and the date is unknown at this time. We will let you know when and where it will be. The Talbert Family Foundation (which is a non-profit organization that helps families dealing with cancer) has already set up a fund in Jeff's name. We are using this foundation so all donations from the fundraiser are tax deductible and 100% of the donations come directly to us.

His fund name is "Jeff's Journey to Victory" if you go on their website www.talbertfamilyfoundation.org you will see Jeff's fund in the scrolling marquee.

We take each day as it comes, and as Jeff pointed out, all he can do is what the doctors tell him to do, pray, stay positive, and the rest is up to God.

All our love - Julie

FROM JEFF - Wednesday, February 11, 2009

This morning I had my first appointment with my radiologist, Dr. Pagnini at USC. Julie and I really liked him and feel that he is a perfect fit for us. He was very informative and extremely positive in the outcome of his treatments. I will begin radiation treatments soon (probably by next week) and oral chemo at the same time. The radiation treatments will last approximately 6 weeks and will be 5 days a week (Monday - Friday). Every ones body responds differently to these treatments so we will just take this one day at a time and go from there. I will continue to trust God through this battle and I will rely on Him to pull me through the tough days.

We continue to be blessed through this time with so much love and support. Although this is not exactly how I had planned to spend my 40th, it was still a great day. I feel pretty much like my OLD self again and the day to day progress of my recovery has been great. Its hard to believe that just 2 short weeks ago, I had my surgery.

Thank you for all the birthday calls, cards, and gifts. You all made this day very meaningful.

In His love, Jeff

FROM JEFF - Monday, February 9, 2009

Hello all. As many of you know, I went to see my neurosurgeon today (Dr. Chen) to get the results of my pathology and to have the sutures removed from the side of my head. The results of the pathology were pretty much what Dr. Chen thought they would be. The tumor they removed was a stage 3 / Glioblastoma. My specific tumor did not meet all of the classifications of a stage 4 (which is the glioblastoma), but due to certain factors Dr. Chen felt it was better to classify it as a stage 4 Glioblastoma which qualifies me for some clinical trials that have been highly effective in the treatment of this form of cancer. The treatment plan remains the same for now. I will begin radiation and oral chemo most likely this week. They are testing my tumor to see if it carries a specific protein which would make me eligible for a vaccination treatment that would coincide with my other treatments. While this diagnosis is not the best, I remain ready and willing to fight this in every way possible. I do not believe in statistics. Dr. Chen is putting me in contact with one of his patients that has my same diagnosis and is similar in age and demographic. This patient was diagnosed and operated on over five years ago and is still doing well.

I will not limit God's ability to heal my body. I know that His plan is at work and He has already been pouring out His blessings on me and my family through this tough situation. "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose." ROMANS 8:28 I continue to feel better everyday and Dr. Chen is very pleased with my progress. I plan to start getting out more and getting back to normal activities as each day passes. I will be meeting Wednesday February 11th with a big smile on my face and I can't wait to begin the next 40 years!

Thank you all so much for you prayers, love, and support. I am truly blessed. Jeff

FROM JULIE - Saturday, February 7, 2009

Hi Guys

We got an update from the doctor yesterday. Jeff's tumor is a stage 3 (out of 1-4). Not the best news, but certainly not the worst either. Because of the stage 3 diagnosis Jeff qualifies for new drug trials. We will get more info on Monday at our appointment.

OK I am not superwoman, yesterday was hard for me. This morning at 4:00 I couldn't sleep so I curled up with a big blanket, my dog, and my Bible. The Lord reminded me who He is and gave me such peace again. Jeff and I know this diagnosis is not good, but we also know to not limit Gods ability to heal and His ability to bring good through tough situations. Really.

Jeff is continuing to sleep better every night. He is very sweet and chit chats with me all day long, where before he was kind of a quiet guy. See?...Blessings!

As far as the girls go Natalie rocked it out last night at the school talent show! And we received a letter from Kayla's school saying she is on the honor role!

P.S. Jeff's 40th birthday is on Wed the 11th and he is seeing the radiologist - not quite the birthday we were planning so I know he would appreciate some happy birthday wishes.

All my love to you - Julie

FROM JEFF - Thursday, February 5, 2009

Hello to my amazing family and friends. I continue to feel better and stronger everyday. The prayers and support are a huge part of my recovery. Because of the overwhelming help, I am able to get the rest I need to recover at the rate I am. I am simply amazed at how good I feel everyday. I could not even begin to explain the love I feel for everyone supporting us.

After seeing some visitors the last few days, I realized that some of you might in vision me lying in bed with wires, tubes, and bandages all over me. This is not the case. With the exception of a really cool scar on the side of my head, I look the same as I did prior to this little adventure. I am up and walking around on my own and feel better sometimes when I am up and moving around.

We still do not have the pathology test results yet, but we are not expecting any big changes in what they already think they know. We will continue to update this site as we learn more.

Thank you again for your prayers and support.

In His love, Jeff

FROM JEFF - Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Its hard for me to believe that just a week ago I had my surgery. With everyday that passes, I feel better and stronger. I am so blessed to have so much love and support around me and my family. I could not even begin to explain how much all the thoughts and prayers have meant to me. I know we have a long road ahead, but I am ready for the fight.
FROM JULIE - Tuesday, February 3, 2009 - 8:20 am
Good Morning to our amazing supportive freinds and family

Jeff and I met with Dr. Chen, Jeff's neuro surgeon yesterday. Although the specific pathology on his tumor is not known yet, the doctor feels stongly that it was a cancerous tumor. We are not surprised and feel blessed that the doctors did remove the tumor. However Jeff will undergo radiation and chemo to kill the cells that aren't visible on the MRI. We will meet the radiologist, Dr. Pagnini, next week to get the game plan underway.

Jeff is in good spirits because he feels one of the toughest parts (surgery in general) is behind him and he is eager to continue to fight. With everyday he feels stronger and more like himself.

Jeff is my favorite, favorite, favorite person to spend time with and I am so thankful for this time we get together and for my nursing education that has, and will come into use. Kayla and Natalie are doing well and again the time the four of us get to spend together is such a gift, they are such awesome daughters.

We continue to trust our Lord and know He is with us every second of everyday.
FROM JULIE - Monday, February 2, 2009 - 9:00 am
Jeff is recovering well at home. Slept great last night. He is feeling better and stronger everyday. Jeff wants you all to know how thankful he is to each one of you. The support and prayers keep us lifted up, so thank you. Jeff is ready for quick visits, but it might be a good idea to call me, in case we aren't here. We don't want to miss ya. 376-5259 home

Jeff and I will be going to see the neuro surgeon this afternoon. He will possibly have the pathology report, we hope. I will keep you posted. A bit nervous but we know God is in control and won't give us more than we can handle.

Jeff and I are amazed and our hearts are so full of joy because of the support we have from all of our friends and family. We are so blessed.
FROM JULIE - Saturday, January 31, 2009 - 10:00 am
First, Jeff and I can't really express how much your prayers and support have meant to us. We are so thankful to all of you who care for us and are willing to do whatever we need. It is strange being on the receiving end of things - it gives us such peace though. Thank you.

We brought Jeff home last night and I just have to tell everyone what a stud I am married to, I am so grateful he is mine.

Jeff finally got some sleep, and our good friend Jim is bringing home a lazy boy chair which will be more comfortable for Jeff. He is up and walking around, and if I can say has a very cool scar on the right side of his head - very hot!

The surgery was a success and we will find out Mon or Tuesday what the pathology of the tumor was. Whatever faces us in the future, we can handle. The Lord has given us such strength and from the first 2 minutes of learning what was going on, Jeff and I looked at each other and agreed to trust God 100% period. Faith in Him will keep us going. The Lord is our Prince of Peace.

I am not going to let Jeff have visitors for a while because talking wears him out completely.

We will keep you posted - we love you all and can't thank you enough for your support which gives us strength.

Saturday, January 31, 2009 - 8:00 am
Jeff came home last night from the hospital. He is resting and comfortable The family is still requesting no visitors or phone calls at this time. Please continue praying as we await the results of the patholory report.

Friday, January 30, 2009 - 10:45 am
Jeff seems to be improving. They have removed some of his dressings and IV lines and a few staples,so that is a big relief. His pain is manageable. The nights are long with all the distractions that just go along with being in the hospital. What's wrong with those nurses (ha,ha) Keep praying I know you all will.

Thursday, January 29, 2009 - 9:30 pm
Jeff was able to get some rest this afternoon and is feeling better. Don't have any new news. Let's just hope for a peaceful and pain free night for him. Julie is there with him.

Thursday, January 29, 2009 - 9:30 am
Jeff has been moved out of ICU. He had an MRI this morning and things look good. OT came in and evaluated him and said that his balance and everything is good so they signed him off. PT will be in to get him up this afternoon. They are requesting no phone calls or visitors until futher notice. Jeff has had a busy morning and needs to rest. i will update again tonight . So now lets all pray that Jeff get some sleep.

Thursday, January 29, 2009 - 9:30 pm
Jeff had a pretty good 1st post-op night. I think most of his comfort was knowing that Julie was by his side. He was having apple sauce and jello and seems to be tolerating his pain medication. He is having another MRI this morning to make sure that all of the tumor has been removed. They will have him up and walking later. He will be moved out of ICU today and will most likely be home by Sat. Jeff is requesting to have no visitors at this time.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009 - 5:30 pm
Sorry to keep you all waiting. Jeff's surgery did not begin at 7:30 as scheduled. It was actually closer to 10am. The surgery lasted about 4-4 1/2 hours. The surgeon was able to remove the tumor and drain the cyst as planned. There wasn't anything different than what was already known from the previous MRI scan. Once we know the pathology results I will send that update.I'm hoping to know by Monday. Jeff is very groggy and in a lot of pain. Please continue to lift up the Goodrich family and pray for comfort and peace. Thank you all for all your kindness and understanding during this difficult time.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009 - 4:50 pm
Jeff did well in surgery. He is resting, and very groggy. Julie is with him, and is going to stay the night at the hospital with him. The girls had a long day of waiting, but are doing well, and are excited to pick up Julies sister Stephanie from the airport tonight. Thank you for all the concern and prayers. (As relayed from Jeffs stepmom)

Wednesday, January 28, 2009 - 3:14 pm
He is out of surgery and Julie is with him. Trying to find out anything else...

Wednesday, January 28, 2009 - 2:00 pm
Julie texted Sheri and there is still no news.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009 - Morning
Julie called at 10 am and said that Jeff went in to surgery at about 9:30 this morning because the Radiologist was late. She is going to try to update us once the surgery is done around 12:30pm or 1pm.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009 - Evening
His surgery has been rescheduled for 7:30am tomorrow (Wed) He has met with several of the doctors involved with his care and everyone is on the same page. If all goes well Jeff should be home watching the Super Bowl. Let's all continue with pray. I will be at the hospital all day with Julie, so I will update in the afternoon. - Debbie

Monday, January 26, 2009 - Evening
Jeff was transferred to University Hospital (affiliated with USC) this afternoon. This hospital has a team of radiologists, pathologists and oncologists that work closely with the neurologist to ensure the best care possible for Jeff. He will have another MRI done either tomorrow night or Wed morning prior to surgery which is scheduled for 10am. Jeff will undergo a 4-5 hour brain operation. The surgeon will remove a 2cm tumor and drain a 5cm cyst which is located in the right temporal lobe region. The tumor will then be analyzed. Continue to pray for Jeff's healing and lift up the whole Goodrich family.

Monday, January 26, 2009 - Morning
Jeff will be transferred to either UCLA or USC today. The doctor Julie spoke with from UCLA confirmed that it is in fact a tumor but that it seems to be very operable. This doctor believed that having Jeff at a hospital that had more resources on site would be better. I am not sure when the surgery will take place but i assume it will be in the next couple days...I will let you know when I get more info. There is plenty of family in town now to help with the girls and with Julie but please pray for Julie as she is faced with making decisions that God would grant her wisdom and peace. Obviously this is a scary time and we want to cover them in prayer. Pray that their families can see and feel God's provision through this as well...