Davey had his second round of heavy chemo yesterday. The doctors also performed a spinal tap and got a sample of bone marrow to be tested. Preliminary results from both are very positive as the white blood cell count is much decreased. The doctors were very excited that his body is responding well to the treatments so far. As expected with the heavy chemo, he is experiencing nausea. He says thank you for all the prayers and concern.
Davey left the hospital last night. This is a positive step toward his recovery as his body is responding well enough to the meds that he has the strength and determination to go home. There is still a long road ahead, but any positives are looked upon as major steps to me.
Today was a better day for Davey. The chemo has been tough, as he has had a lot of upset stomach blues. Today, the schedule seemed to work better by giving him the anti-nausea medicine before his meals. He held all three meals down! Another barrage of meds put him to sleep for several hours. He is restless and a trouper in bed. Signs are positive for an early release, as long as his body continues to cooperate.
Thanks to all for your concern and prayers. Keep up with them, as this will be a long drawn out process. As we get the news, it will be passed along…
I am in the airport now, waiting on my flight back to Southern California.
Davey doesn’t remember much from yesterday, except a few things, like his brothers visiting, and throwing up (yuck). He was resting and sleeping much of the day.
Today, he is in much better spirits. He doesn’t remember the days changing, or me leaving to go to sleep last night. Today, I am sure he will remember. He has started the chemo treatments, and some steroids to help with the breathing.
Davey says to everyone, “Don’t get sick”. Thanks for all the cards, prayers, and thoughts.
He can receive cards and letters, as he will be at the hospital for at least another week. No flowers though, because his immune system is low, and they can carry harmful bacteria.
It is official… Davey has T-Cell Acute Lymphoid Leukemia… He will be undergoing some different treatments, so help him (and me and the rest of the family be strong) during this time. I’m in Phoenix now, and will be with him through the first treatments…
Please keep Davey in your thoughts and prayer. Just found out the reason he has been having trouble breathing for so long as he has been diagnosed with Leukemia… I’m devastated. What a horrible ugly year this has been. He is in the hospital now.