Wednesday, December 12, 2012
For those following Dr Hufford's blog, I am posting a sad update. Steve regained his strength and enjoyed every moment. His practice grew in 2011-2012 and he was chosen to be Chief of Oncology at California Pacific Medical Center in 2012. He enjoyed many adventures with his family to Disneyland, Yosemite, Hawaii, Washington DC, Big Sur, Vienna and Salzburg, Southern California, France, London and Berlin following his surgery. He achieved several milestones including attending the middle school father-daughter dance with Kendall in 2011 and 2012 and celebrating Kendall's graduation from eighth grade. He did not achieve his next milestone, which was to celebrate Justine's graduation from UCSD in 2013. Unexpectedly, Steve passed away on Nov 6, 2012.
However, in the two years following his surgery, Steve LIVED. He enjoyed every beautiful day, found a new passion (golf), enjoyed living in San Francisco and being with his family and friends. He watched his beloved Giants win the World Series.
Additional information is available at http://tributes.com/stephenhufford
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Sept 14
Thursday, August 12, 2010
August 12
Friday, August 6, 2010
Aug 6
The meeting with Steve's surgeon went very well. Steve's wounds are healing well, his hematocrit is going up (meaning his anemia is getting better) and his white blood cell count is down to normal. They removed his feeding tube. Hooray! We'll see the surgeon again in another month. In the meantime, he wants Steve to start gaining weight. (Wouldn't most of us love those orders from our doctors?)
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Aug 5
We meet with Steve's surgeon tomorrow and expect that the feeding tube will be removed (it hasn't been used since he was readmitted to the hospital). Steve is doing great! He brought home a slight sore throat and cough from the hospital that now has spread to some of the family. But everyone is doing fine.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Aug 3
Steve's bile duct stent was removed during the ERCP. The doctor also cleared the bile duct of precipated material that had accumulated while the stent was in place. So, the bile duct has healed. Because the procedure required conscious sedation, Steve has been pretty groggy the rest of the day.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Aug 2
The Sutter Health Wound Specialist visited today and was pleased with the healing of Steve's surgical incision. There remains only a 3 cm cavern that will need to be packed and changed daily. Tomorrow we will return to Stanford for a follow-up ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio-Pancreatogram). My understanding is that this procedure will confirm that bile is draining properly following the placement of the stent several weeks ago and the removal of the bile drainage tube a week ago.
Steve's energy is increasing and he's enjoying getting out, even in the cold SF summer.
Steve's energy is increasing and he's enjoying getting out, even in the cold SF summer.
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