Again, a late post....I see this as a good thing, it means that we have other things absorbing our lives other than Eli's leukemia. But I do like to keep everyone in "the loop" so to speak.
Our week last week was finally the week of potty training. Hindsight being 20/20 and all, maybe not the right time seeing as this week was his steroid week and he got his LP on Thursday. But it has all gone surprisingly well. Jennifer Boyle told me about an amazing traveling potty that fits under the seat of the car and completely closes...so we went right out and got one for the times when we just cannot make it home.
The LP was fine, but it was a long day at the clinic. Eli got his LP so we had to get the "sleepy medicine", he got the IV of Vincristine, the IV of Pentamadine, and he also got an IVIG treatment. This is the second of these that he has gotten and they seem to help with the colds and whatnot that are going around. So with all of that, we were there from 8-4. It was a long day, but that means that Eli doesn't need to be accessed again for a month. Just finger pokes...and Eli loves to get the finger pokes instead of the tubie. So it is a good thing!!!
Elis counts:
ANC 1568
Hemo 10.7
Platelets 210
Jacob was sick last week and missed school on Wed, Thurs, and Fri for a fever. He still has a cough, but I am just trying to limit his activity. We of course took him to the Ped on Wed and had a flu test done, but it was negative. I was beginning to think we were the unluckiest folks on the planet. We have a child with Leukemia and get the flu 3 times in one year?! Come on, give me a break. But we kept Jacob away from Eli as much as possible. Now that Eli's counts aren't really low we don't have to leave the house, but we still need to quarantine the sick child until the fever is gone. I cannot wait until cold and flu season is over!!! I think I may have said it before, but I feel I cannot say it enough....
Some of us are going to walk the Bridge Run this year....after 13 miles 10k really doesn't sound that daunting anymore.
Gotta Run, we have to find something for dinner.....
Thanks for checking in.
Maria
I am thankful that Jennifer Johnson's procedure went well and things are looking bright!!