Hello,
We are all well here. Nick is feeling much better and back to himself this week. On the way into clinic today Nick asked me when he was going to finished getting his medicine. I told we are scheduled to be finished in November and then he said: "So I do not have to go to clinic after that". I told, no, we will still go for updates and see our favorite nurses, right? He said: "Yeah, I will miss them if I do not see them." It is amazing how the people at clinic have become like family to us or maybe our security blanket is a better way to put it. So, yes, I have stated Nick's scheduled end date above but Greg & I do not really look that far out. The thought of it is exciting but scary at the same time. We are not ready to take the step into 'Life after Cancer yet', which is okay as long as Nick is doing well.
Everything went well with clinic. Counts are good:
WBC: 3.3
RBC: 10.0
APC: 2,600
He received his methotrexate and will start another cycle next week. I think I am organized with Nick's schedule but I just learned today that I am not. I write down the start of his cycyle's and when we expect his LP (spinal) to be performed. Well, I just found out I missed a week in his cycle and had to re-do my calendar. (No big deal, right). Well, it turns out that we will now be going on Nick's Make A Wish Trip at the start of his cycle and not at the end of it. We know how the start of it goes and how Nick feels by the end of the week. I can not believe I did this. We will still make the best of it and have a blast. It is just a bump we'll get over. Karen
Nick is an amazing 6 year old fighting T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). He was diagnosed at 4 years old on Oct. 15, 2008 and here is the story of his courageous battle. This day changed our lives forever. Nick seemed very healthy at the time and the only signs we noticed were swollen lymph nodes on his neck. At first, we thought it could be a virus, but after 2 rounds of blood tests, the doctors confirmed our worst fear, cancer. This site is to show how strong our little boy is.
Update:
Nicholas finished treatment on 11/18/2010. He will continue to go for blood work for the next 3 years. He is still in remission.
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