Saturday, March 1, 2014

Mommy: Ding dong, the chemo's done!

Wooo Hooo!!!

You know, not like we're excited or anything... Yesterday was a good day :-) Cambria was feeling better, she ate not quite as much as usual, but she was eating a lot more than she did Thursday. And she was just generally happier. It was so strange to see her be in a bad mood all day, because that's just not her temperament. She wasn't even smiling at the nurses, she was just deadpan. Yesterday she was still a bit off, but she also had a lot of fun. She's been learning how to make "click" noises with her tongue, and yesterday Julia (one of her favorite nurses) came by to say "hi" and Cambria picked right up on how to make "smack" noises with her lips! It was neat :-) 

 She wasn't wanting to play very much when we first got there, but she let me take this sweet picture of her:

 Then we went back for her last bit of chemo (prayerfully for forever)!! She was tired, but didnt' want to nap, so it was a bit of a challenge getting her happy (especially as they have to take her blood pressure every 15 minutes during the etoposide) but she finally fell asleep :-) We had them give her another hour of fluids as it helped her so much the day before, so when she woke up about 20 minutes after the chemo she still had more time there. It was then that Julia stopped by, and I actually *shared* Cambria, so she got to sit on her Maz's lap awhile. Maz was playing this super interesting game on her phone, which Cambria was studying with such EPIC concentration!

And here she is, all unhooked and done with chemo!

And again, playing away once we got home: 

Love this girl!

Now, for what's next.... We go back on Monday for her Neulasta shot. (That's the insanely expensive one that makes her ache from her bones, BUT it also made her counts totally recover 2 weeks after chemo.. so  totally worth it!) Then we'll go back during the week of the  10th for bloodwork and checkup, and then our (hopefully) last long week at the hospital will be the week of the 24th. We go in on the 26th for her MRI, the 17th for the injection for her MIBG scan, and the 18th for the MIBG scan itself. Assuming those tests show what her oncologists are expecting, we'll have her port removed either the following week or the week of April 7th. (Just in time for her Grandma's birthday!)

Also, we just found out that some old BAE employee stock I have from forever ago is worth about 1000 dollars! (which, considering I was hoping for 200-300, we were SO excited!) So we've decided to use that surprise money to fly down to Georgia for Easter so Cambria can meet all of the family that lives there.

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