Sorry I have not kept everyone updated as much as I should have! We have been crazy busy with holidays and a full schedule of medical appointments! I will try to do a better job of keeping this blog updated...
John is doing OK right now, but we are hoping that he will be feeling better soon! His body has just been through the wringer with the combination of dialysis, cancer treatment (Torisel) and low blood counts. He is wiped out pretty much all of the time. Imagine having the worst flu you have ever had and then working out for an hour without any water you might come close to how he feels! With that being said he still makes it a point not to complain or get too down in the dumps. I have been and continue to be so amazed at his strength!
Because of dialysis, and probably Torisel, John has become very anemic. The drug that is usually given to dialysis patients to get them back to a normal level has the potential to spread cancer, so for him to get his levels up and start to regain some of his strength he must have blood transfusions. This Saturday will be his second one. We are praying that he will feel better afterwards. We just purchased a new treadmill so that he can work on getting strength back in his legs.
We do have some good news! The first good news is; John's PET scan came back that the cancer has not gone into any of his organs or into his bones (we were concerned that it may have gone into his bone because of his legs hurting so badly). Also the cancer has shown very small growth! The second good news is we have one of the best Radiation Oncologist in the state who is willing to do radiation for John! When we first found out that his cancer had spread we asked about radiation and were told that it was too advanced and no one would do radiation. Thankfully we have been fortunate to have the team of doctors working with us who are willing to be aggressive with their treatment. The great thing about doing the radiation is the fact that it does not have harsh side effects on John's body! Dr. Briggs is the Radiation Oncologist; the main Oncologist is Dr. Choi who is keeping Dr. Brown in Tucson updated. The awesome thing about Dr. Choi is he knows John's Nephrologist (Kidney Doc) so everyone that is treating John is communicating. How wild is that!
As I said in the beginning, we have been very busy in the appointment department! Monday Wednesday and Friday John has dialysis, Tuesday cancer treatment and soon he will be adding radiation to the regiment. Add that to an occasional Saturday 5 hour blood transfusion. That means 6 days of treatment sometimes! Obviously with a schedule like that we have to have help with Alaina, and we have been crazy blessed with lots of people "watchting" her at the drop of a hat! So for the ones that have helped out over the last year in helping to keep us at peace, you all get a big THANK YOU! And Nana you get an extra one for watching the wild dogs too! :) and keeping me from getting behind in my laundry!!!
Some of you have said you want to call but you don't want to bother us ~ please don't worry. If we can't answer the phone we won't! And if John isn't feeling good I will tell him you called :)
We love you all! Enjoy!
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Super Cross with Jay and Lewie!
Christmas Time!
I am ashamed to say I did not take a lot of pictures this Christmas ~ ugh! So I will have to tell you about it! We had a great time. We are really trying to celebrate each day and really spend quality time together ~ so when holidays come it is even more of a reminder of how important it is to take that extra moment to let your loved ones know how much they mean to you!
Alaina made her very own ginger bread house! It has a guest house ~ love her!
Alaina made her very own ginger bread house! It has a guest house ~ love her!
Holiday Time is Family Time
We are all so excited to have the youngest member of our family around us! Yep Emmery is a blast and can always make John smile!
OK I just love this picture!
Alaina loves her new school. She tried out for choir and has a wonderful teacher. It has been a great way for her to meet other students. She is also part of student council ~ although that means I have to get her to school 30 minutes earlier 4 days a week! She is a great daughter and John and I are very blessed to have such a wonderful little girl!
A new Christmas tradition ~ To the theater to see the Nutcracker! Alaina and I went down town and had a blast! We had the most fun after the show, watching all of the people and feeding birds. Although next time I had to promise a ride in a taxi? Not sure why she wants to ride in a taxi so badly I think once she does it she will be done with that desire!
Rosemarie's Birthday!
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