We were able to take the boys out a few times over the last two weeks to do some fun activities, including a trip to Lego Land and they even attended a birthday party at the Georgia Aquarium.
Cameron's hair is growing back! He no longer looks as sickly as he did a few months ago, he has eyelashes and eyebrows and a fair amount of fuzz on his little head. I can't help myself and find myself stroking the soft fuzz at every opportunity, even James is a fan of rubbing Cameron's new locks. Weirdly, his hair is coming back much darker than it was before, I can't wait to see what it looks like when he has a full head of hair again.
Cameron was supposed to start his second round of Antibody Therapy this week. We were admitted and checked into his room, but before we had time to settle in, I was informed that Cameron's liver enzymes were too high for him to start the treatment. A normal person's liver enzymes are around 50, treatment can start as long as the enzymes are below 250 - Cameron's were 369! After his first round of Antibody, it was noted that his enzymes were elevated, they were over just 250 at that stage and we needed to wait a few days before he could start the medication that he takes at home. The enzymes came down to a point that we could start his medication, but they were still on the high side. As a result of not letting them recover completely, the medication that he has been taking has pushed them way up. We were sent home and he will be tested on Friday to see if he will be able to start round two on Monday, or if we will have to wait another week.
It's so frustrating not being able to plan properly! I need to sort out care for James, the boys are supposed to start school in 6 weeks, my mom and sister both had trips planned to visit us, and now everything has to change. If one treatment is delayed by a week (or two), then all the treatments get pushed back, and of course, this could happen again - his liver enzymes could cause further delays down the road.
Besides the logistical nightmare that this causes, I am more concerned with what the impact could be on his overall treatment if this therapy is delayed and what the long term effects on his liver might be.
You would think that by now I would have learned that, in the world of cancer, you can never make plans and should always expect the unexpected. Oh well, the bright side is that I have had another week at home with both of my precious babies and I've had an extra week to fatten Cameron up.
Here are a few photos from the last couple of weeks:
Playing arcade games at the clinic with Cameron's oncologist, Dr. George!
Some light reading on the potty
Enjoying a bite to eat with Dad
At the aquarium
Cameron LOVED having his face painted at the aquarium party.
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