Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Fun activities
We purchased our usual ikea tree last week. It was so much fun seeing Isaiah point out all of the trees he thought would be suitable for our home.
Isaiah went to a birthday party today and got to hold a boa constrictor snake! Whoa! He was so brave.
Isaiah went to a birthday party today and got to hold a boa constrictor snake! Whoa! He was so brave.
Riding the Christmas train at the mall.
Final dose for interim maintenance 2
Isaiah received chemotherapy on Thursday; his final dose for phase 5 of treatment. We are thrilled to finally be at the end of intense chemotherapy. He officially starts maintenance on December 21st. Maintenance will last two years and will include receiving chemo every four weeks, taking oral steroids 5 days every four weeks and taking an oral chemo pill every day (yes, every day for two years...let's hope he learns to swallow pills because that's a lot of pill crushing to do). This means that Isaiah's immunity will be strong enough to be around germy people. So, we will return to church, resume going to Strong Start and maybe even attempt swimming lessons in January. I will not take doing all of these things for granted. It's been a long 9 months of treatment. We're excited to get back to normal.
| Thursday's chemo - I love my sweet boys |
Friday, November 30, 2012
General anaesthesia
Isaiah had three chemotherapy treatments on Monday: IV Vincristine, IV methotrexate and Intrathecal methotrexate (chemo in the spinal fluid). Since diagnosis, they've been using the drug ketamine when doing the chemo in the spinal fluid. It helps to keep him still during the procedure. Unfortunately, it also makes him very frightened. He screams out and cries. It also prevents him from blinking and causes his eyeballs to shift back and forth rapidly. He seems to get very bad nightmares following the procedure which is not uncommon with this drug.
They decided on Monday to start using general anaesthesia as an alternative. Although I don't like the idea of him being put to sleep, the only other option was Fentanyl mixed with something else. This works very well, however, the dose needs to be increased each time because the body becomes desensitized to it. It's also highly addictive. Most of the teenagers ask to bring some home.
The general anaesthesia went very well. He slept through the night with no nightmares and woke up with a big smile on his face! Praise God!
They decided on Monday to start using general anaesthesia as an alternative. Although I don't like the idea of him being put to sleep, the only other option was Fentanyl mixed with something else. This works very well, however, the dose needs to be increased each time because the body becomes desensitized to it. It's also highly addictive. Most of the teenagers ask to bring some home.
| After a whole hour, he finally woke up! I think he transitioned from general anaesthesia to nap time. |
| After a morning of chemo, he's ready for the day! |
Friday, November 16, 2012
Fire hall visit
Isaiah met Fin!!
Isaiah had chemo yesterday at BCCH. It just so happened that the Vancouver Canucks coaching staff as well as Finn the mascot were there to visit. Isaiah was very excited to meet Fin and was happy to discover that "Finn doesn't bite". Unfortunately, I was too star-struck to capture the moment on camera. I found these pictures however on the Canucks website. http://canucks.nhl.com/club/gallery.htm
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| Isaiah shared his trains with Darryl Williams, after the assistant coach asked nicely |
Isaiah is seeming to respond very well to this round of chemotherapy. You would never think he were going through cancer treatment. At this very moment he is chasing Adam around the house and jumping on my couches. I couldn't be more thankful for God's goodness.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
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