Easy Week
We had one day of chemo this week and that day was today. Caleb had his easiest regimen of the series today. It took them five minutes to access his port, take samples,
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We had one day of chemo this week and that day was today. Caleb had his easiest regimen of the series today. It took them five minutes to access his port, take samples,
Caleb has been back to his normal self the last week. He has not had any chemo in two weeks and is eating well, including eating a big Thanksgiving meal. His appetite has
Today Caleb has had the best day since the chemo started. It’s been a week since he had a treatment, so his body has recovered from it the last few days. There have
Caleb’s ANC counts are at 6500 today. That is the high end for a normal child! That could be attributed to the injections he is taking, but we’ll take those high numbers. That
What an amazing couple of days this has been! The tumor had shrunk some from a cue ball size to about a golf ball size based on what we could feel of the
I’m going to post a full post tomorrow with details. I’m posting this right now from my phone. I would highly suggest you be at New Hope Worship Center tonight at 7pm if
We went to the clinic today. I was thinking we had chemo – that’s what they originally told us. But they did a blood test and Caleb’s numbers were good. A normal ANC
We got out of the hospital last night and got Caleb settled into his room. He is still a bit nauseous, but seems to be feeling a little better this morning. He was
Joshua told me today that he wanted to shave his head since Caleb was losing his hair now. He has been so amazing during this time. Caleb is very independent, but Joshua needs
This is one of the most traumatic parts of having to go through chemotherapy for a young person. There’s a spot about the size of a dollar coin where the hair has started