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Long-term Maintenance = Active Cancer Treatment | Isa's Leukemia, Our Lives
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Isa's Leukemia, Our Lives. One family's FORMER journey through cancer treatments and the daily life surrounding them. Long-term Maintenance = Active Cancer Treatment. October 6, 2010. Methotrexate reminds me that Isa is a cancer patient. The first day or two after her 100% dosage of methotrexate causes her some tiredness as well as the conditions I mentioned above. On top of all the regular medication side effects, Isa has coughed, and coughed over the past few days. I have no idea why. She has v...My he...
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Surviving Motherhood: Karate
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011. I'm very proud of him. Here he is in his uniform and white belt. Soccer is winding down for the season. Luke really enjoys being the goalie, and is pretty good at it too. Last practice was last night, and the last game is on Saturday. Following the game, is the end of season pizza party at 12:30 and then Luke has a birthday party at 2pm. Whew! And it's only going to get worse when Gavin decides he wants to start activities too. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Surviving Motherhood: Big Boy Toys
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Monday, February 20, 2012. Saturday, we celebrated Luke's 5th birthday with a trip to Pump it Up with all the kids from his preschool class. Unfortunately about of third of them came down with that awful Stomach Virus that has been infiltrating everyone's homes. But they all had a great time, and I was able to "sell" back all the juice and goodie bags that weren't used. Bonus. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Come on, drink the kool-aid. Wide World of Stuff.
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Surviving Motherhood: Junior Orange Belt
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Monday, March 5, 2012. This past weekend, Luke tested for his Junior Orange Belt in Karate and passed! Because honestly, I didn't want to go to this thing. And before you get all super judgmental, let me just say that the event was closed to spectators. So I would have had to sit there and entertained Gavin for almost 2 hours in the smallest waiting room known to man. Getting through half hour once a week is bad enough. Below is a pic of the kids. I told you Star Wars has exploded in this house. October ...
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Surviving Motherhood: Getting Babies
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Friday, February 17, 2012. One of Luke's classmates became a big brother right before Christmas. This gets the gears in Luke's head turning. One night after stories, he says me, "I want to have a baby. So, when are we going to get a baby? ME: Luke, you don't just "get" babies. You don't go to the store and buy a baby." Which was a really dumb thing to say on my part becasue then it led to the next question I wasn't prepared to answer; "So where do they come from then? This is NOT going well. Conversation...
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Interim Maintenance | Isa's Leukemia, Our Lives
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Isa's Leukemia, Our Lives. One family's FORMER journey through cancer treatments and the daily life surrounding them. March 29, 2009. I put up the new schedule for Interim Maintenance. As a page that you click on the top of the blog, just under the picture. As I typed it, I felt sort of sad. What was it that made her MRD a bit higher at the end of Induction Phase? Why are we going through the higher doses of chemo? Wow, we are only. So as I type this, of course it is late, because I do my computing after...
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Tired Baby | Isa's Leukemia, Our Lives
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Isa's Leukemia, Our Lives. One family's FORMER journey through cancer treatments and the daily life surrounding them. March 16, 2009. She hasnt fallen asleep in my arms since she was a baby. Her counts as of last Thursday were ANC 2900, WBC 4.5. Maybe those mean nothing without the ranges, but it seems pretty good. Every child is different and these numbers can change when the medication changes. From what I’ve read CANCER LOVES SUGAR. 8230; and CANCER HATES OXYGEN. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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Basic ALL Information | Isa's Leukemia, Our Lives
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Isa's Leukemia, Our Lives. One family's FORMER journey through cancer treatments and the daily life surrounding them. This photo is a picture of leukemia cells, from Twitpic. Lethargy, which in a 3 year old is more like having an EXTRA CUDDLY child. Weakness, paleness, dizziness. Back, leg, and joint pain, headache, trouble standing or walking. Easy bruising, unusual bleeding, frequent nose bleeds, bleeding gums, petechiae (red pinpoints on the skin). Repeated, frequent infections. Enter your comment here.
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Remembering | Isa's Leukemia, Our Lives
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Isa's Leukemia, Our Lives. One family's FORMER journey through cancer treatments and the daily life surrounding them. April 4, 2013. Just a quick update. Isa’s check-ups have been good. We’ll go back in a couple of months. But it is so hard to re-read or respond to comments. Can’t believe we made it through! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). From → Play by Play. Larr; New or Old? Oh psssst… hey. you. →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Play by Play (159).