Thursday, June 7, 2012

June 7, 2012

SD is officially in Interim Maintenance 2! This is the final phase of intense chemo treatment. Once IM2 is done, he'll only need to make monthly trips to the doctor and will receive most of his chemo orally at home. Our family is very excited about how close the end of this is!

After a late night last night, SD awoke very tired this morning, but did well in clinic. He didn't need to have labs drawn since his counts were checked in Traverse City yesterday, so after having his port accessed we waited in the playroom for the "road trip" to sedation. We watched a couple wildlife documentaries about African animals (SD's favorites) while we waited; SD was quite enthralled with seeing the animals in action rather than just in books or toys.

Although SD is usually mommy's boy at home, at the hospital he is often a hard-core Daddy's boy. He wouldn't go to Mandy today for more than a few seconds at a time, not even to keep his poor freezing mommy warm. Lesson: always bring a sweater, even when it's 80 degrees or higher outside!

As usual, the spinal tap went just fine and SD had a hard time waking up. The last couple times, SD has become very squirmy after coming out of sedation, and today was no different. He desperately wanted food and once he finally got some he settled down. His Pentamadine was started soon after we arrived back at the clinic, SD got his lunch, and then received his chemo shortly after his infusion was over. It's nice when the clinic is not busy; we were out by 12:30pm!

We will go back to Grand Rapids every ten days through mid-July for very similar treatments each time. Please continue to keep SD and our family in prayer as we travel back and forth and SD undergoes increasing doses of chemo with each coming appointment!

2 comments:

  1. What great news, what a blessing! Enjoy having Grandma Chris and Uncle Josh this weekend! Prayers will continue for each one of you.

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  2. I'm so glad the end is in sight! And I'm glad this visit wasn't too long, either. :)

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