Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Back on Treatement


After having a bit of a break from the hospital it seems like we can't get enough of the place this week!
On the weekend, Victoria had a fever so I had to take her into emerg on Saturday night. Of course, I had just poured myself a glass of wine when Jeff decided to take her temperature and the fun ended right there. Fortunately they don't make the oncology kids wait at all. We called ahead of time so they would be sure to have an isolation room ready. The last thing you want is someone without an immune system hanging out in the waiting area of an emergency department! Just 2 weeks ago, a child with Measeles ended up there (he had also been at our pediatrician's clinic a few days before I was there with Jake...) They took her blood and a urine sample right away. As it turned out, her white blood cell count was high enough that we could go home. Unfortunately, the resident forgot to take a sample of blood from her port-a-cath which is super important (now I know) so we had to take her back in on Sunday. Again, she skipped the line, they took the sample a plus a nose swab and off she went.

Since Victoria's counts we high enough, she was admitted for the next phase of her chemotherapy. This is what we have been waiting for. Yesterday was an early day. Jeff and Tori went to the hospital for 7:30am and by 10 she had been put under and had her lumbar puncture with chemo. She was given a room upstairs and a few more chemotherapies. One of the IV chemos runs for 24 hours. She will most likely be in until Friday but it all depends on how long it takes her body to recover from the 24 hour high dose methotrexate.
Starting this phase is significant because her treatments continues for 24 months past this point. The countdown is on!

The other exciting thing that happened yesterday relates to something I haven't yet mentioned on here. Some of the staff at the hospital submitted Victoria's name to be one of about 6 children chosen to be on CHEOs telethon in June!!! Now, I am not that thrilled about the fact that we will be on TV. I am happy to be part of something that can make a difference. A little while back, they filmed one of our first visits for day treatment. They also interviewed Jeff and I (I cried through most of it so I hope they cut me out...). Yesterday, they filmed some of Victoria's time in the hospital as well as her lumbar puncture. The telethon airs in June and our family will appear on live TV to give an update on her condition. We know Victoria can pull on the heartstrings of most people she meets -hopefully she can pull on their purse strings as well lol.

Jake just happened to have his one year follow up with a urologist at CHEO today so we got to go visit. It was nice for the kids to see each other. They ate snacks and watched Barney together, just like at home.
On Wednesdays they have pet therapy on the oncology ward. In the past, Victoria's immune system hasn't been good enough to go. Today, is was still okay as the chemo hasn't yet taken it's full effect. Both kids enjoyed meeting Boomer. He is a big dog so I think they were a little hesitant at first but he won them over with his sunglasses. He was such a friendly dog. He hopped up on the couch beside Victoria and laid his head in her lap. The dog is groomed each time before he comes to visit and  each person is required to clean their hands before they touch the dog. 


















4 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, that dog looks HUGE next to Victoria. Jess and Jeff, you have two little sweethearts! They are adorable. I only wish Victoria knew how much strength she gives us grown ups, seeing her face all of these challenges so courageously is really amazing. I'm glad the count down is on. And Jess, I hope you eventually got back to that glass of wine. :) XXOOO

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  2. I read this blog post again this morning and cried and laughed all at once. So ironic how sad and difficult this situation is, yet seeing Victoria and Jake having a good time makes it so much easier to cope. Glad to see Tori has regained her pot belly :)

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  3. Kids are amazing! Yesterday, I met another little girl with the same cancer. She is about to turn two. She was in isolation for a fever and all she wanted to do was rub my back, sit on my lap and give me hugs. She was all smiles and she brightened my day. Sometimes things are pretty backwards.
    Lisa, the belly is coming back because her new favorite food is "Yo", 9% fat liberte yogurt. She can easily eat 500ml a day!!!

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  4. That dog is too cute! Glad Tori is still smiling that beatiful grin I love through all this :)
    No more pizza for breakfast? Well thank god for Yo!!

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