On 30th November as we were partying in our house with friends we got a call that my mother-in-law was very sick with acute stomach pain and gastro issues and was taken to the nearby clinic. She had been having 'gas' issues for the last week and was just seeming to recover with medication. However on Friday, 30th Nov it became very acute with her body not able to retain even a few drops of water. She was admitted into the clinic hospital and an ultrasound was done to determine any internal issues.
When my wife (her daughter) landed at the clinic in the morning, she was advised to take my mother-in-law (MIL or Ma, as I call her) to a hospital specifically one that has an
oncology department as they had found some enlargement in the ultrasound but were not sure what it was. We rushed Ma to
Manipal Hospital where she was admitted under the care of Dr. Kini from the Gastroenterology department with a case of severe belching and gas. Dr. Kini ordered a
CT Scan as a first report in order to ascertain the nature of the enlargements as he was of the opinion that ultrasound was not really a good tool to diagnose the problem. At the same time he started her on some medications for her belching and gas. The CT Scan was done on Saturday, 1st December and the reports were awaited.
In the meantime on Saturday late night she went in to the bathroom and came out with heavy sweating and weakness. An immediate ECG was performed which revealed that her heart rate had dropped to 38. A quick blood test revealed that there was an acute loss of sodium in the body and she was immediately put on a sodium and potassium drip for next few days. This stabilised her body and she started gaining back strength while at the same time her belching and gas seemed to have considerably reduced.
The CT Scan report revealed that her
lymph nodes were un-naturally enlarged to the tune of 4cms diameter. A lymph node is an oval-shaped organ of the immune system, distributed widely throughout the body and linked by lymphatic vessels. Lymph nodes act as filters or traps for foreign particles and are important in the proper functioning of the immune system. They are packed tightly with the white blood cells called lymphocytes and macrophages.They become inflamed or enlarged in various conditions, which may range from trivial, such as a throat infection, to life-threatening such as cancers.
At Ma's age an enlarged lymph node can either be due to cancer or TB (tuberculosis). Dr. Kini now ordered for a
biopsy of the lymph node to find out if it was cancerous in nature or it was TB. We now waited with bated breath praying that it would be TB.
However, we soon got to know that the lymph node was cancerous in nature and she was now diagnosed with
Lymphoma.