Logan was a super trooper at chemo. He had a rough morning since he did not get to eat before we went for his spinal tap. He was a bit cranky and pouting, but we made it there. He did OK with his port access and sedation then we left the room for his spinal tap. Now, last time, Logan did great and just watched the TV during the tap. This time, however, I could hear him yelling when I was pacing down the hall and around the corner. After that, he took the rest like a champ even eating a pretty good breakfast afterward. Throughout the rest of the day, he wouldn't let me out of his sight, but overall did well. He was tired, so took a nap (see picture). Other than not being overly excited that he has some extra meds to take, he is doing well. We finally got a clear picture of his numbers since he has not been sick lately, and they are certainly lower. His ANC is 660 which is a bit low, so they want us to go in and do a check in two weeks. Hopefully it will not go down any further, because that would mean that he needs isolation. They do not expect the numbers to go down, instead they feel that they will level out into the therapeutic range. Hopefully that will be true.
Super brave boy. Peace.
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