Here's my Facebook update from yesterday:
Today brought us another Oncology Clinic appointment. Jax received his final dose of Vincristine (chemo) for the Induction phase of treatment. His blood work looks great, really great! His ANC (Absolute Neutrophil Count - google it for more info!) is at 1.31, which means his risk of infection is much lower than it has been in the past 3 weeks, when it dipped as low as 0.27. Both Metric and Imperial measurements are used to calculate blood counts. ANC of 1.31 is within the 1000 range, and is considered "minimal risk of infection". When his HgB count was 40 at diagnosis, others would call it 4. As the ANC increases, it indicates that there is less disease in his blood.And Paul's:
We have a whole week off of appointments! He has his final Induction appointment on Thursday May 8, when he will have a lumbar puncture and bone marrow biopsy (after the "sleepy milk", of course). If all results indicate that he has indeed responded appropriately to treatment, we should be able to return to the Island on Friday or Saturday. We expect to do most of the next phase of treatment (Consolidation) in Victoria.
We have a whole week off of appointments! He has his final Induction appointment on Thursday May 8, when he will have a lumbar puncture and bone marrow biopsy (after the "sleepy milk", of course). If all results indicate that he has indeed responded appropriately to treatment, we should be able to return to the Island on Friday or Saturday. We expect to do most of the next phase of treatment (Consolidation) in Victoria.
Today we had our second to last visit to BCCH for this initial stage of induction for Jaxon at which the doctor told us, after looking at his blood counts, that we could safely go to a public place with Jax because his ANC's were above 1.0. The fact that his ANC's are above 1.0 means there is room in his bone marrow to produce good white blood cells which means Jax is responding very favorably to the treatment. The next phase (6-7 months) will have various stages of 4 and 8 week treatment mini-phases within it. Each phase will continue to be challenging as Jaxon's body responds accordingly. Please continue to pray for Jax, for us his parents and for Max & Marty too. Your continued support is always encouraging.
We had a busy day yesterday. After clinic, we spent several hours at Metrotown, arranging a new cell phone plan for both of us. Paul hasn't had a cell phone since we moved to the Island, just an iPod for texting and emails. With all the traveling back and forth and all the arrangements that he needs to take care of from here or at home, it became clear we needed to get him a phone. We found a great deal with Fido and although it took several hours, we are all set up for easier and reliable communication.
Jax snoozed in the stroller most of the time we were at the mall. I found a few sales and got a couple clothing items I've been needing. Toward the end of our errands at the mall, Jax started telling us "Let's go already! I want out of this mall!" On the way back to RMH he started feeling really icky. He says his tummy feels "bad". Hard to know if it's pain or nausea. After some time spent with his head in a bowl, we gave him half a Gravol. He slept for 16 hours, woke up to pee and give his breakfast order, and is resting again now. Big day yesterday. He hadn't napped for a few days so I guess he's got a lot of catching up to do! He was happy to hear my answer when he asked if he would need a poke today ... Nope! No pokes for lots of days!
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