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Nov 27

Connor got another shot today (actually 3) administered by three nurses at the same time! So far he doesn't seem to be having any additional side effects, hopefully that continues. His hemoglobin has dropped again, so he's likely to be tired again this weekend. They'll give him two more units of blood on Monday (in addition to the spinal tap and chemo shots!) Another full day there. When they said these next 10 months were a lot, they weren't down playing it! We had a lovely dinner last night and played a home escape room game. We made the kids escape before they could have dessert! Connor played the cancer card at dinner for the first time! I can't remember what we'd even asked him to do, but out of nowhere he deadpanned, "But I have Cancer!!!" It's a good thing we can still laugh 😂 All if us were howling 🤣

Nov 26 - American Thanksgiving

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Happy American Thanksgiving!! We are having a lovely quiet morning today! Yesterday was another 8 hr day at the clinic.  After his allergic reaction to PEG, Connor had two choices for an alternative. Both are a series of 6 intramuscular shots (actually 12, they give two, one in each leg at the same time).  The first one used to be the only option, and lately there has been a shortage. It is available now, but they've had issues lately, and Connor needs this chemo again in subsequent phases. The 2nd option (that we chose) was to enter a drug trial for a new alternative. It's had some good results, and is going to continue to be available.  We got to the clinic early so that they could do blood work and vitals for his acceptance into the trial.  He finally got the shot at 2, and then he had to be observed for 2.5 hours, and then one final round of blood work. The usual alternative is apparently very painful, so the nurses administering it were giving him a pep talk and...

Nov 23rd - A little excitement today

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I guess I spoke too soon.  Connor has done so well lately and I made a comment on how blessed we are.... apparently a mistake! Connor had an allergic reaction to the PEG chemo today. He had it once before in the hospital and was fine, but this time not so much.   He's FINE! The staff knew of the possibility and they were very clear on us to watch him for reaction.  Connor started scratching his head, and then suddenly said,  "I feel weird."  I called Anne and they immediately stopped the drip, and jumped into action.  He was surrounded by staff, his vitals were always stable, no issues with breathing, blood pressure and oxygen levels stayed fine.  No hives, despite the itching.  His face began swelling though, his top lip was twice the regular size, his ears red and double in in size and eyelids swollen.  He was nauseous, and shaking and hot to the touch. I do not have a picture because that just isn't fair! They pushed IV Benedryl ...

Nov 19

Uneventful rest of the week. Connor's Hemoglobin went back to 9.8 yesterday, so we are happier with that number. Just got chemo and out yesterday and today. Kirk took Connor to the clinic today to give us a break from each other. He's getting testy with my nagging, and I'm getting testy with his attitude. He is, above all else, still a teenager. He's still tired, sleeping 12-13 hours overnight, so obviously his body is working hard. Thankfully no other side effects right now. Back on Monday again for another spinal tap.

Nov 17

Connor is getting two units of additional blood today, which should hopefully bring his levels back up. He went to bed last night at 7:45, and slept through until 8:30 this morning, so he's definitely tired! Hopefully we'll have shorter clinic days Wed and Thurs this week!

Nov 16

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Another long day at the clinic today. Got here at 8:30, but waited until noon for his spinal tap (lots of younger kids today, so understandably Connor was last in line).  His Hemoglobin tanked after treatment last week, so we are starting blood transfusions today. One unit today, and at least one tomorrow. They may draw his blood more this week to keep an eye on his levels.  This is an expected outcome of treatment, Connor has been lucky to have fairly normal blood of counts until now.  Most leukemia patients start with much lower counts. Hopefully they rest of the appointments this week will be quicker like last week! It's much like waiting at the airport with with "hurry up and wait" several times, but sadly no beach vacation waiting at the end 😞!

Nov 14

The last two chemo days this week were great! Quick infusion and done. We were in and out in under an hour!  Tues we waited two hours for the chemo to be brought from the pharmacy, so a bit frustrating. Thankfully Connor is hardly experiencing any side effects. They encourage him to keep taking zofran (anti nausea) round the clock but he really doesn't seem to need it. He's taking just one at night just in case the other meds he's taking at night affect him.  For those from Canada that are asking about donations. The Valerie Center where Connor is being treated has been amazing. The staff are kind and knowledgeable, and seem to be handling COVID well too. I put a post on the blog about them early on, but here is the link again :  The Valerie Center You can click on the donate link at the top of the page. If donating from Canada you need to scroll down to change the country before you can add your address.  But it should allow donations from outside the USA.