Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Day 30, I think

So, we're starting day 30 of our hospital stay. Day 27 of chemo. That's crazy. We are now the "easy room" on the floor, with medications decreasing (just chemo now, no more methadone, atavan, or morphine), and no infections. While we are so thankful for things to be stable and quiet, it also makes our days a lot longer, without the constant bustle of of doctors and nurses and various other people. The walls are starting to close in on us and we are so, so ready to go home.

So, not much going on here. We are simply waiting for counts to start climbing, hopefully in the next few days. When the #s get to a certain point, the doctors will send us home. We'll be on lock down there as the #s continue to (hopefully) rise and when they reach a satisfactory level, we'll be readmitted and start the next phase of chemo called Induction Intensification. Also, when they reach a certain #, they will do another bone marrow biopsy (aspirate?), which will show whether Watts is in remission or not.
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Sleep is hard to come by these days thanks to the steroids. Whoever has the hospital shift gets VERY little sleep. As in, last night I slept about 3 hours.
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Watts is eating up a storm (thanks to the steroids) and, in the last 48 hours started taking a bottle and STARTING BREASTFEEDING again! Wohoo!
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5 comments:

  1. I am praying for you guys daily. Each time I read your blog, I am reminded how precious our little ones are and usually left teary, thinking of how your heart must be aching for your baby. I am especially crying today, because I know the connection of a mama and her "nursling", and I am so happy that you have that bond back. Hoping you all can be home soon.

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  2. I've never been so very, very happy to hear about breastfeeding!!! So happy for you and for Watts. Praying for his numbers and for rest for you all. Love you!

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  3. I have been reading and praying, Hannah. Your faith in the midst of all this inspires me. And I am SO SO happy to hear about breastfeeding! I'm so thankful that you continued to pump so much so that you could keep up your supply... way to go, mama!

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  4. Praise Jesus!!! I am overcome with happiness at this news & rejoice with you in these triumphs!!! Sending love & prayers to your sweet family in Winston Salem tonight... Love, Lauren

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  5. I know! Yay for breastfeeding!

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