This final one affected Seth the most. He was quite ill with it and even the anti nausea medicine didn't help him out very much. They came up with another medicine which seemed to help out a bit more so he picked up a little for a few hours and became his normal cheeky, energetic self.
Unfortunately, Seth had trouble keeping down water, so he couldn't help flush out the chemo and we had to rely on the drips and medicine to flush it out which is why we just scraped by.
We had R2D2 visit with Luke Skywalker and Batman among other characters which was a nice distraction for him.
The next round of treatment is the most intensive treatment he will undergo. He begins with a bone marrow test, a heart echo and steroids. The steroids are much stronger than the ones he first began and he will again become like a little buddah. He has to go through 4 nasty needles in the butt and about 6 different types of chemo. There will be lots of trips to Westmead and Campbelltown and will be a very busy treatment. Seth's blood counts are expected to drop quite dramatically and it is expected that he will get quite sick on this protocol. There will be many transfusions and many delays whilst waiting for his counts to come up.
The good news is... once this is over and done with, he should get his central line taken out and officially go onto maintenance chemotherapy which is all oral.
Unfortunately, the timing to begin coincides with Bretts next op on the 14th Dec, so there is a bit to juggle before Christmas comes and the Westmead clinic shuts down for a small break.
Seth had a difficult night once home, he vomited a couple times and his temperature went up to 37.6 (once it hits 38 we have to rush to hospital). He kept having bad dreams and didn't get much sleep. His temp was at 37.3 this morning and has been going down since (which is wonderful). He threw up this morning, but has felt like breakfast and so far has kept it down. I have him on anti-nausea medicine at home and hopefully that will help him get through it.
The final tally for the money raised for Cure our Kids by Picton Public School came to $14,613.55. What a wonderful effort from a wonderful community and school. Thankyou.
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