Monday, January 28, 2013

numbers

Things have been going really well over the last week or so, everything considered.  At Madi's last appointment, all that was needed where blood numbers.  It seems that we are always interested in numbers.  Not a bad thing, but it is something that can't be seen.  It's also something that I can't check on my own.  A little 'grrr' moment for me.  Wouldn't it be nice if a CBC could be obtained much like a diabetic gets blood sugar results?  (This is where you, the reader, nod up and down vigorously in agreement with me. Thank you.)

Numbers for the day: (1/23)
WBC - 2.4
Hgb - 10.9
Plts - 235
ANC - 96

So.  With numbers like that, we are still staying in and away from crowds.  School and church are the big ones.  Although, while on the steroids, she really hasn't had the energy to do much.  We are also waiting to see what her numbers will be this week.  If her ANC hasn't come up to either 500 or 750 (I'm not sure which it needs to be) Madi won't be able to have her treatments this week.

{A little aside here.  While not having treatment this week would mean a break for Madeline, it would just put her off schedule and make the overall treatment phase last longer.  Something we don't want.  Either result we get will be both good and bad.}

As I sit here typing, I'm waiting for a phone call from the home nurse to let me know what time they will be at the house to get a blood sample.  We thought this would be better/easier.  So far, it's been a bit frustrating.  The call I put in to the Pratt Center let me know that the nurse was supposed to be her this morning.  It' now after 2 and we haven't heard anything.  (Yes.  This is a 'grrr' moment.)  Hoping we will get someone here with enough time to get CBC results today, or still have enough time to go into the Pratt Center and let them do it for us.  - End of rant.-

Good things that have happened since the last post?  Glad you asked.

January 18th Madi turned 6.  We had a quiet little celebration at home with pizza and a Culver's ice cream cake.  YUM!  After she ate, she promptly went and laid down on the couch to quickly fall asleep.
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Monday January 21st was a day off from school.  The kids had a lot of fun playing with each other and Madi started to get some energy back.

Tuesday January 22nd we were able to have Madi's homebound teacher, Mrs. Rogers, come out and spend a couple hours working on school.
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We also threw caution to the wind that day and headed down to Chesterfield Valley to attend Chick-fil-a's Family Night.  It was American Girl Doll themed and the kids had a blast.  We were even able to take a couple of friends with us.  Madi stayed close to me most of the night and even ended up on my lap for part of the time.  She was happy but exhausted by the time we got home.  7 Kids, 6 kid's meals, 6 dolls and finally 7 balloons in the van on the way home.  Memories!

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Little brother along for the ride.
23rd was her blood test.

January 26th, just before going to bed, Madi lost her first tooth.  Lots of excitement over this: we did not want to get that little booger pulled.  She was pretty pleased with herself.  I have a feeling the second tooth will follow shortly, since she now knows it won't hurt to pull it out.
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That has you all caught up to where we are now.  IF Madi's numbers are good, she has an LP and chemo appointment Wednesday at 10:30 after getting accessed at the Pratt Center at 8:45am.  Chemo will then be administered Thursday, Friday and Saturday.  It's promises to be a long week, but we would like to just get it over with.  If her numbers aren't where they need to be, we will be waiting until they do get at a good level.  This would be our first delay.  Not what we want, but we are very grateful she hasn't had any prior to this.  Truly a blessing!

Please be praying for her.  Specifically that her numbers reach good levels to continue treatment.  Thank you to everyone who has been following along on our journey.  It is much easier road with you all tagging along for the ride.

***Update***

The nurse just left with the little vial filled with Madi's blood.  She is headed to the hospital now to get it to the lab.  We should have results sometime later tonight.  Fingers crossed!

Also,  Madi felt warm while sitting on my lap.  Temperature is at 99.8*.  Please be praying that it doesn't go higher and goes away.  It doesn't become a real concern until it gets to 100.5* or higher and doesn't come down on its own.  We can't even give her tylenol to help because it would potentially mask a bigger problem.

Pray, Pray, Pray!!

1 comment:

Larissa Holland said...

first tooth! That's a big deal! Tell her congratulations! I'm glad she was brave about pulling it out. Mine wait until it is hanging on by a tiny thread. Gross. (well, as I recall, I did that too. LOL)