Day 29 Interim Maintenance

May 28, 2008 on 4:46 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

When we got to clinic everything seemed to be going well. I annoyed the doctor asking a million questions and Bryce told me to stop talking.. LOL The doctor got a good chuckle out of that one. But I did find out that his treatment plan for next phase will not be changing. He is scheduled to begin that one on June 24th. He started back on the dexamethosone (steroids) today for 5 days also.

So we head to the back where they access his port to give him his vincristine and I ask Bryce do you want me to sit with you or are you going to do it by yourself. He opts to do it by himself, hops in the chair and calmly waits. She sticks him and he SCREAMS. He has not screamed like that EVER when he is being accessed. She tries to flush the line and it doesn’t flush. I am freaking out and am saying what’s going on this isn’t like him to scream. She removes it and does it again. He SCREAMS again and again the line is not flushing!! I am nauseaus at this point and thinking that there is something wrong with his port and my heart is breaking because he is in pain. She finally calls someone over and she said you are on the side of it. The woman she called over removes it and puts it in again, he screams again but the line does flush. So I guess she was just sticking a 3/4 inch needle into his chest, which really upsets me. He goes through enough and tolerates everything unbelievably well. He shouldn’t been in pain needlessly. You can feel his port easily, it sticks out far. It seems like it would be hard to miss!! Okay so he gets his vincristine (chemo) and then over to the hospital for his LP with Methotrexate (more chemo). As we were leaving he says the nurses are nice and waving by to everyone and is happy as can be. I think maybe I was more upset than he was. At least I hope, he has to be accessed A LOT over the next few months and I hope he is ok with it still.

Okay so we get over to the 7th floor and register for OMO. They say its full and that we are going over to the other side. The other side is 7 west which is where he stayed when he was first diagnosed. So we were familiar with the area and even though we were in the back the rooms were still pretty roomy. They had him a crib set up and he always uses a bed but we made it fun and he acted like he was an animal at the zoo. He also took the gown they had on the bed and was dropping it out and would “reel” it back in like he was fishing.

They come in and put him to sleep and start the procedure. When he’s “asleep” he’s eyes are still open, his eyes usually bounce around but he’s still and calm. They are doing the procedure and a tear runs down his face. That has never happened before, I wipe the tear from his face and talk to him. Then he lifts his head and another tear runs down his face. Breaks my heart and I HOPE that he didn’t feel anything, but I think he may have felt it. They give an amnesiac so he won’t remember it if he did, but still. I guess after the port access, it was just a lot for one day.

After his procedure he is to lay flat on his back for at least 30 minutes, preferably an hour. It was 25-30 minutes and he said he needed to potty. I didn’t put a pull up on him this time, as he has never needed it so far. The recovery nurse hits the call button to ask for a urinal and we wait a few minutes but nobody responds. We are back in the old rooms so were not even sure they are working. He is still complaining he needs to go and I had a pull up with me so I go ahead and change him out just in case he can’t wait. He continues to complain and really needs to go so after a lot of convincing that it is okay to go in his pull up he finally goes. I clean him up and put his other clothes back on. Several minutes later they respond to the call light and ask if everything is ok. I said yeah we are now. It had to be at least 10 minutes!! But I guess they were super busy, the board when we came through looked pretty full.

All day everyone was saying he was the best patient ever, and the nurse who came in to de-access his port asked if he liked superman. Bryce said yes and she said I think I’m going to call you superman. I thought that was cute because I call him my superman too. That’s why I did his myspace page in superman.

So we are finally done for the day and Bryce is asleep within minutes of getting in the van. I stopped at McDonald’s close to our house and he woke up hungry. We got home around 2:00. Wasn’t one of our better days but he’s home, he’s okay, and that day is behind us now.

At the clinic

My little monkey in the zoo

Laying flat after his procedure

Memorial Weekend 08

May 28, 2008 on 2:34 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

He had a fun filled weekend before his treatment on Tuesday. On Saturday he went to the zoo and had so much fun. He walked the entire time other than the tram and train rides we took. He was a little wore out when we stopped for lunch but after a mini corn dog basket, fries, and HI-C he was ready and charging out front saying let’s go see some more animals! He has been afraid of snakes since he watched Snakes on a Plane. Can’t say I blame him since I was scared of them before :) At one of the buildings they had an iguana and a snake out for you to pet. Bryce went right up to both of them and pet them. Blake didn’t and I didn’t think he was scared. You just never know with those two!

Bryce riding on the carousel

Bryce in the front and Blake in the back

On Sunday we went to cousin Kaine’s 9th birthday party at the lake. It was about a 2.5 hour drive. When we first got there Bryce was fishing for probably an hour or more. He was really enjoying it and reeling the line in. While Bryce was fishing Blake was enjoying playing with his new cousin Laynee who is 4.5 months old. He was talking to her and had her cooing and laughing at him. Later they had water gun fights and of course cake!! They had a fun filled day and despite spraying them 3 times with sunscreen they both were a little sunburn.

Bryce fishing

Happy Birthday Kaine
Blake on Left Bryce on Right

Bryce, Kaine, Destin, Blake

Then Monday they spent most of the day with Ashley and her boyfriend Daniel. They took them to McDonald’s for breakfast, then to the park, Wal-Mart for some toys, and then back to McDonald’s for lunch and playing in the play area. They were wore out and ready for their nap when they got home around 3. Thanks Ashley and Daniel :)

Letter about his treatment plan

May 15, 2008 on 8:58 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Not sure how this is going to affect him or his treatment yet, but we recieved this letter today from clinic. His next treatment phase is delayed intensification. He did use dexamethosone for the first 28 days of his induction phase.

Click this link to view the letter…
Treatment Letter

Not too much too report…

May 14, 2008 on 4:58 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments

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Hubby already thanked everyone for the walk, but I wanted to say thank you to all as well. It was so great to see all the yellow shirts!! Bryce, Blake, and I were unable to attend because we weren’t feeling so great. Angie took lots of pics that I am uploading to Bryce’s myspace at http://www.myspace.com/brycebelt.

Today he had to go to our local hospital to get bloodwork done. First time he’s had anything done in two weeks!! It was so great to only have to have a 30 minute round trip instead of 2+ hours. We had no appointment, we just went when we got ready and it only took about 30 minutes! He had a crowd watching him get his finger “poked”. They couldn’t believe how good he was and how he just sat there calmly. He is usually pretty bashful and shy, but he is really warming up to people and I think he is loving all the attention he is getting. He was chatting it up with everyone today and answering all the questions, even if they were talking to me. :)
The clinic called me with his counts and his ANC is 1063, which is great. They had said depending on his counts they may have to make adjustments to his new chemo med (methotrexate). So his counts are all good and no adjustments needed.

His next appointment is in two weeks and it will be an OMO day. He will go over to clinic for his check-up, have his port accessed, be given his Vincrisitine (chemo) through his port, and then over to OMO for his spinal chemo (methotrexate). So it will be a busy day but at least we got a little break.

Also just wanted to add that we are thinking of Ryan Stinnett, he in Kosair’s and has just found out that he is diabetic. We are wishing him well!!!

5/10/08

May 10, 2008 on 5:26 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

just wanted to drop in quick and let everyone know that the walk went great and thanks to everyone that pledged and came out to walk , Bryce is a little under the weather and couldnt be there, but it was great to see all the support from family & the community….. a special thanks goes to the brandenburg moose lodge, who put the walk together well gotta run

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