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.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Nick at clinic

Hello Everyone,
The Thanksgiving Holiday is over and how quickly it went by. It is never a dull moment in the Shannon household. I ended up getting sick most of the weekend. I am pretty sure it was the swine flu, due to the symptoms I had, but I can not confirm this. We are fortunate Nick and the boys were able to receive their first shot of H1N1 and I am even thinking Nick could of had a mild form of this virus last week and past it onto me. We will never know but it's definitely frustrating trying to spend a weekend with your family and enjoying time off and then get sick on top of it. I think I am through the worst and now Greg is sick today. I really hoping Tom & Colby do not catch it, but not sure how we stop that.
Nick is great and asked to have Papa (Boston) take him to clinic today. We were able to make that happen and Grammy came over to help out. His counts were good. His White blood cells still low, at 2.4, but all other counts are normal. The boys had no school today, so hopefully we will be back on track tomorrow with school and daycare. Not to much else going on. We are planning on getting the Christmas stuff out this week, but we will have to see how everyone is feeling. Take care, Karen
PS. We would love to hear from anyone who is reading this blog. There are just some days when I do not feel like writing, but keep thinking people would like to know what is going on. I try my best to keep everyone updated with family events but not really sure if it helps.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving & 2 visits

Hi All,
We hope everyone has enjoyed the Thanksgiving day. Nick woke up with a slight fever yesterday and we kept him home from school. He was very disappointed about not being able to ride the bus home from school with Colby. He is half day and always rides the bus home by himself. I took him to clinic to make sure his counts were okay. He had dropped about 20% in his white blood cells, but his APC was 7,300. They gave him an antibiotic drip that lasts for about 24 hours. The doctor mentioned if he spikes a fever again today after 1pm to bring him into the ER. Auntie Lisa hosted the Thanksgiving feast and Nick was so excited to go there today, that we actually showed up early. He was good all day. A little on and off with his energy. By 5pm, (after checking his temp a couple of times) we thought he had a fever, 101.1. Greg took him to the ER and the temp was at 97.9, normal. I think all that resting and under 2 blankets made him really hot. His cough was rough and the ER did a chest ex ray. Everything came out okay. His white blood cells did drop to 4.3, over 50% from yesterday. His body is definitely fighting something and we are lucky that his counts were high on Monday, because they are dropping. We plan on relaxing this weekend with the kids and taking it easy. Nick really wants to do so much, but when he gets sick, he feels so tired, so we maintain. I mentioned before, that at this time last year, we just came home from the hospital after a 9 day stay. We begged the doctor to let Nick come home, at that time, for Thanksgiving and were given strick orders to keep him in and under lock down. (Nick's ANC was 250 at the time, very low) Charlie (papa, Greg's dad), gave a speech today at dinner and mentioned about Nick being able to be here today. The dinner tonight really makes the family come together. We miss Tim & Anne from Maine and think about you and family all the time.
Greg & I both thought he would end up at the hospital tonight, but it is okay. We were able to be with family tonight and Nick had a great time. Lisa & Jack did a great job with dinner. Colby decided at the last minute to spend the night with Mitchel..... I guess he thinks they still have battles to settle. I can not say enough about how much family means to us today.
Greg and Nick are pulling into the garage and I am signing off to give more big hugs to our brave boy. 3 port accesses in 4 days. We are looking forward to a quiet weekend. I really do not think that will happen because the boys love being social and think the parents are so boring.... Take care. Love, Karen

Monday, November 23, 2009

Clinic Today & Tom

Hello All,
As we head into a long weekend and giving thanks, we would like to say thank you to all of you and everyone who has been there for our family. About 2 months ago Thomas had his 15 month check up. The doctor detected a heart murmur in him. His blood work also came back a little anemic. I think this is what happens when a child decides to not eat green vegetables. We have tried everything and he just does not like it. How can you not like green beans with butter & salt. Dr. M. decided to schedule Tom for a visit with the cardiologist. The appointment was today.
Tom was due for another round of blood work and Nick for chemo. We (Greg & I) took both the boys to clinic. Debbie does a great job of drawing blood for the kids and Tom did not even cry until the needle was pulled out. He is such a trooper. Tom & I then headed over to the Pediatric Heart building.
I can tell you that Greg & I did not really prepare ourselves for this day and we did not talk about it a lot. As I was leaving Nick & Greg the tears started to come to my eyes, but I really believed everything would be okay. We have been through this and we can handle the visit. Tom had an EKG done and then I met with the doctor. Tom was great through everything and babbled away while eating goldfish. The doctor said everything checked out fine and he is okay. It was a relief, but for some reason, I knew he was going to be okay. You can definitely say, we were much more relaxed about the visit than before everything has happened with Nick. I can not explain it and even seeing Tom with the stickers and cords hooked up to him through the whole process, I was calm. You know, it has to be done and it did not hurt him, that is what matters (no pain, we have seen a lot of that through Nick). We will take him back when he is 3, just to make sure everything is good.
Tom & I went back to clinic to pick Greg & Nick up. Nick's counts were great. A little surprising:
WBC: 10.5
RBC: 11.2
Plts: 309
APC: 8,700
Neutrophil: 72% (the neutrophils are the percentage of the mature white blood cells to the immature white blood cells, the higher the percentage means he is producing more mature white blood cells..... not cancer cells)
We are looking forward to a few days off and Nick being off steroids for the Holiday weekend. We have to get creative because are greatful for 3 VERY active boys.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING and give extra hugs to the people around you and the ones who you are fortunate to see this week. Enjoy the day and take care. Karen

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Great Weekend for All

Hi,
Greg and I had our weekend away. We had a wonderful time to relax and de-stress some. We met some wonderful families and know we are working together in every effort to help Nick. The 80's Prom dance on Sat. night was a lot fun. Many of the councilors & parents dressed up in old prom dresses and bow ties made of colorful tape. Without trying to get too deep into the weekend, Greg & I realized how fortunate we are to have each other and how strong our relationship has grown from this experience. As Father Dom stated during his presentation: 'Happy Parents, make Happy Kids', plain and simple.
Greg took Nick to clinic on Monday. His counts were great:
WBC: 5.4
RBC: 10.4
Plts: 260
APC: 3,500
They decided to lower his Methotrexate does this round and then try to bump it back up the next round. The reason for this is because he was sick two weeks ago and they want to make sure the chemo will not drop his counts drastically again. He is back on steroids this week and sometimes I think he is actually playing us. He moaned about going to school yesterday and then the teacher emailed to let us know that he felt tired and had to lay down by himself. He was scheduled to go to daycare, via the van pickup, but I ended up going to get him and bring him home. He came home very happy, played with Grimace and then took a nap. Today, he took the van to Prospect and then ran into Debbie, who was picking up Maggie. He asked Debbie if he could go home with her and wait for Michael to get out of school. Of course, with his sad face, she could not resist. He is at Michael's today playing. He will should sleep good tonight. I think it is better he is on steroids this week before we get into the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend. Take Care, Karen

Wednesday, November 11, 2009



Hello,
My friend Debbie sent this picture of Nick & Michael over to me. We took the boys to St. Rocco's in Franklin for the Italian Fair back in the summer. The boys had a great time. I can remember Nick getting really upset because he was not tall enough to the ride the big rides. I went on one of the big rides with Michael and Nick cried the whole time. It just reminds me how tough he is. He does not want anything to get in his way.
The Hole In the Wall Group sent us an invitation for a 'Great Escape Weekend' at the Heritage Hotel in CT, couples only. We signed up for this weekend awhile back but were never really convinced we would actually be going. We can not commit to anything in the long term, we plan our schedule week to week now. Well, here it is and it is time for us to get ready to go. This will be the first time we have left all 3 of our children in over 2 years. We are so excited to go, yet apprehensive too. The coordinator asked us to bring a picture of our children and a picture of our family. I immediately pulled out the picture of the 3 boys that was taken professionally after Christmas of last year. At the time, my plan was to have Tom's picture taken only, since I missed so much of him in 6 months. Nick was not suppose to leave the house because his counts were real low but he was so excited and wanted his picture taken. We were scared the whole time and tried to keep Nick away from anyone walking by the photo area. I can look back now and say I am so happy we captured this moment for Nick. He had lost just about all of his hair, he looks pale, but he is smiling. Greg & I laugh at each other because we are the worst people when it comes to taking pictures. We are lucky to remember to bring our camera and then pull it out of the bag. We will be bringing this picture with us and a picture of Greg & I at my High School prom, yes that is right, they are having a 'Prom Dinner Dance' on Sat. night.
We informed Nick and Colby of our big weekend and Colby said it was okay. Nick said we could go for 2 nights only and we had to promise we would be home by Sunday. I am sure I will be crying leaving the house and part of the time away from the kids. We know this good for Greg & I, but also hard to be away. There are many parents who are not able to go these events because their children are in the hospital battling cancer or really sick. We are so fortunate to have Nick back in good health mode and this opportunity for us. I believe the coordinator will probably have seminars and presentations and we are hoping to meet some parents who are going our same journey. I think most of all we would like to relax. Between us both working, Nick going to clinic, the boys in sports and Tom a very active child, there is not a lot of time to rest.
Nick will start another round of chemo & steroids on Monday. He was taken off of the 6mp pill last week when we went into the Hospital, so we have had a little break from everything. Unfortunately Nick is so conditioned about his medicine that he asked us for his pill last night before he went to bed. We explained that he gets a break for a week and he said to us: "did you ask the doctor? Is that okay?". He is a fighter and he believes his medicine will help cure him. We continue to pray it will.
Thank you to everyone who is helping out this weekend, a big family crew is coming together, we appreciate it. Take Care, Karen

Monday, November 9, 2009

Back To Clinic

Hi All,
Nick and I headed to clinic today. He first went to school and was very excited to get back on the bus. Clinic went very well. The nurse (Angie) was surprised to see his red spot from where the ER first tried to access his port. It was pretty high and not where the spot usually is. We still battle with the concept that the ER does not exactly know how to access the port, but since Nick is getting better at it we try our best. In other words, mom did not ask them to call the 5th floor for a nurse to come and do it the right way.
At clinic, we thought his counts would not 'make it' for chemo today, but to our surprise (not Nick's) he made it. Today was Methotraxate only. We will start another round next week. His counts re-bounded great.
WBC:4.5
RBC: 10.4
Plts: 478 (on the high side)
APC: 2,600 (we thought this number would a lot lower)

He still has a cough, but it is loose and so far they are not worried about it. He ended up taking a 3 hour nap today, so tonight will probably be a late night. It is definitely hard to get him back into a good sleeping pattern after leaving the hospital. You can never get a good night sleep there. The nurses check on you all the time, which is good, but does wake us up. We should have a good week this week, and maybe mom and dad can go away. We have had this weekend planned for awhile and will give more details as we approach the weekend.

PS. I would like to say thank you to Debbie and Mike for having Colby & Nick over on Sunday. Nick was going a little stir crazy being cooped up in the house all day and I decided to give Deb a call, planning on having Michael over. She ended up taking both boys, giving Greg & I some time to catch up on house work. This weekend was also originally planned for Tom and I to go to Maine to visit my dear friend Frannie in Portland. She has a little boy, Dawson, who is the same age as Tom and we were planning a shopping adventure and so good winter ale. I ended up canceling with Nick being the hospital. While I was really looking forward to spending some quality time with Tom, I realized we could do that at home to. Greg & I took advantage of giving Tom some 1 on 1 time while the boys were gone. He has such a great personality and loves to laugh a lot, which we all need at times. I'll catch up with you soon Frannie. Take Care. Karen

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Test was Negative

Hi,
Just a quick update to let everyone know that Nick's H1N1 test was negative. They did find he had 2 viruses, thus leading to the fever. The new swab test can test for everything. We are trying to keep all the boys busy while at home. Nick understands he can not go anywhere and is okay with it.

Also, Tom and Colby finally received their first dose of the H1N1 shot. Our doctor's office called last week and said they would hold a dose for each child. I took them both yesterday. Colby was so nervous and kept saying he would not get the shot. He cried right up until they gave it to him and then he realized it did not even hurt. After everything Nick has gone through, I think he was scared and worried it would really hurt. I have to say, it was easy for me to deal with. You see so much more that goes on with Nick, that this is just a walk in the park to take care of. Tomorrow we will head to clinic after school. Take care. Karen