Well, Logan was a trooper during his chemo on Friday. He really does not like wearing a mask when they access his port, but other than that there was no issue. One of the infusions took about 15 minutes, and he played while that was going in. He is not used to being hooked up to the IV, so it was hard to keep up with him pulling the IV pole. He tolerated the medications well, and was outside playing in the evening.
The next treatment is not for ten days after the first, so that means we do not have any doctor's appointments this week. This will be the first week without any kind of doctor's appointment since we learned of his diagnosis. Exciting and nerve wracking all at once. But since this is back to school week, with activities also in the evenings, it will be nice to have that break.
We still have not had any ideas for our contest (see the last post), so please go back and think of ideas for us to rename this blog.
Thanks to Peggy for providing dinner on Friday night. Also thanks very much to an anonymous group of donors for a generous delivery for the family as a whole and also Alexis individually, we are so thankful and humbled. You know who you are, even if we do not.
It was a superhero kind of day yesterday. Here is Logan fighting the bad guys (Dad), as Spiderman and as Iron Man below.
Here's my entry. Sorry, it's all I could think of:
ReplyDeleteTake this disease and shove it!
Here's my entry. Sorry, it's all I could think of:
ReplyDeleteTake this disease and shove it!