On our return to hospital Seth spiked a temp yet again so they once again began antibiotics. He got mucositis all over his lips in his nose all through his digestive system . His nose wouldn't stop bleeding so they had to burn it to stop it - much less painful than it sounds. His lips also constantly bled from the ulcers. His lips are just now recovering but he is getting the mucositis returning to his mouth.
He has had a few of those nasty chemo needles - aspariginase, steroids, methotrexate, vincristine and mitoxanthrone aka "the smurf drug" as it is bright blue. It is one of the most toxic drugs but the kids love the blue going in and the green wee coming out! Thats one way to learn about colour mixing! The smurf chemo is meant to make him very ill over the next 6 - 7 weeks. Seth has been really well for the last week, however we are staying in hospital as they are expecting a fever any minute and we live too far away to get him here within an hour. He has quite an easy going doctor who doesn't get worried over much so when he says this drug is fierce and the illness to come from it will be fierce and he doesn't want him to leave the hospital I tend to take notice. As I am writing this Seth's temp has gone up to 37.4 so it looks like it may begin tonight.
Seth had an allergic reaction to an antibiotic they gave him and he got a red itchy rash over his head, back and chest and made his fever to increase to over 39 degrees. They tried to persist with this drug over many days playing with diluting it and running it over longer periods but the rash continued to irritate him so they had to find a new drug to do the job. They think he may have had a staph infection but it is also a type which is a known contaminant so they arent exactly sure if it was in him or if it was on something that came into contact with the culture.
He had platelets a couple days ago, his counts are 0.0 and expected to stay there for many weeks to come. He is in week 8 of a 15 week program. He had vincristine today and has more coming over the next couple weeks.
The results from his bone marrow we thought were great to begin with - we were told he was in remission which meant the drugs were working. But once we got the MRD results back (MRD is a very powerful microscope test they do to see cancer cells) it found the cancer still existing. The doctor told me this wasn't great news, but it wasn't awful news. So... We wait for the next bone marrow MRD results which are done in week 13 and hope for a better result.
Seth had a wonderful Easter weekend. We were fortunate enough to be able to rent out a room at Ronald McDonald house for the four nights. This meant Brett and the girls were right across the park from us and Seth was well enough to get gate passes. We did putt putt and went to Balmoral beach. We ate dinner down at the house at a table like a proper family and we sat together on the couch and watched tv together as a family. Seth and I just had to come back to sleep the night and stay till around midday for all his meds to be given. We then had freedom for the rest of the day. It was wonderful - I was so pleased he was well enough to enjoy the Easter weekend and get out for a change and joke and fight with his sisters and to do holiday activities like most kids get to do. It was refreshing.
I would like to send out a Thankyou to Millie and Asher who sent a very thoughtful gift with no return address. Thankyou to Heritage College in South Australia -Seth is going to make a Thankyou card this weekend. To the many kind and generous people who send gifts please know that they are greatly appreciated and they put smiles on our dials. I am trying to send a note of thanks either via Facebook or letter and I would hate to miss anyone out. I apologise that I am a little delayed in getting to them as there are so many people to thank.
Thank you for the update.. my children go to Heritage College Adelaide and Seth's illness and struggles have had a huge impact on their little lives and they ask daily how he is when they end their day on their pillow with their prayers..Sadly for you, your trial you are going through for your little guy has made them realise how thankful they are for good health and ability to go on school holidays without worry. Please continue to keep us updated as Seth is thought of often in our family and we pray for the strength you may gain from our Father above for his love and support for a healthy recovery for a dear child of His.xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update on seth. We are all hoping and praying for him. Hope that he has a speedy recovery without to much pain. Please keep us updated and hope that our little man is feeling better soon!!
ReplyDeleteBrandon xxx
We are keeping you all in our prayers. Please tell Seth that he is being prayed for all the way over here in Canada, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. My cousin Paula told us about you Seth, she thinks that you are pretty amazing! Tomorrow at Sunday School we will be thinking of you and hoping that you have a great day with your family!
ReplyDeleteLove from the Hunters, Rebekah & Kevin, Kalen, Copper, Kieran and Skyler!!