Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Improvement!


Hello everyone!

As I last wrote, we were concerned about the bone lesion on Benjamin's forehead getting larger. Almost four weeks ago, we learned from the results of an x-ray, that it is actually getting smaller! We were thrilled with that news and figure that the bump must just swell or something at times. Also, Dr. Fluchel, our Oncologist, decided that because of this good news, that we could post-pone his follow-up treatment as well. So instead of doing all of the testing in March, we will wait until the beginning of May! That is wonderful because it's time-consuming and not fun for Benjamin!

Also, since I last wrote, Benjamin has been hospitalized again(AND had the chicken pox! Crazy enough! But that wasn't so bad after all!) as a result of different viruses he has had. Because of his central IV line (his port placed in his chest), the doctors have to rule out any bacterial infections anytime he gets a fever. Both times with a fever, the virus has caused him to be neutropenic (his neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, are too low.). So after a day or two of separate trips to the Oncology clinic/ ER where septic work-ups have been done on the little guy (blood work and blood cultures and then IV antibiotics), he finally has been admitted because the virus caused him to be neutropenic and immune compromised to the point that they worry about his susceptibility of getting another more serious illness. During his first hospitalization in January, they never found anything to attribute the fever to (and figure it was the result of one of hundreds of viruses in this world!). This last time (two weeks ago), they found that he had Infuenza B- a very minor virus. But atleast they had something to attribute the fever to and so Benj didn't have to stay in the hospital more than one night.

We thought he was much better after the flu, but then he had to deal with stomach flu too! So last week, he was sick again, only this time his neutrophils didn't drop. He was able to get his chemotherapy but they gave him some IV fluids to help! And it was a help! He recovered mostly by Thursday just in time to feel the side effects from his steroid he takes for the five days after the chemotherapy! He was very irritable all weekend. But today I am so happy to report that there is a smile on his face (and ours too) because we are done with steroids for two weeks and two more days! YEAH!!!

Thank you all for your concern for Benjamin! We still appreciate your thoughts, prayers, and acts of service on our behalf!

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