Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Today was finally the day, Hannah started Round 5 of her chemo. It was a fairly normal day in the clinic, she was accessed with much fear and resistance, even more than usual I think due to the fact that she hasn't been accessed in quite a while. After everything got settled, she started her chemo quickly. We had to have 4 hours post chemo hydration due to the effect this drug can have on her kidneys. She watched a video, played some video games, took a nap and ate some pretzels.
We arrived back home about 5pm. She slept a good part of the way home. She is feeling generally sleepy and not up to par, but no sickness. I started her hydration about 6pm, and we're having a sleepover tonight in the living room. This hydration runs until 6am, at which time we will get up and leave again for the clinic. It is two very long days in a row, but better than being inpatient.
xoxo Kim
We arrived back home about 5pm. She slept a good part of the way home. She is feeling generally sleepy and not up to par, but no sickness. I started her hydration about 6pm, and we're having a sleepover tonight in the living room. This hydration runs until 6am, at which time we will get up and leave again for the clinic. It is two very long days in a row, but better than being inpatient.
xoxo Kim
Yipee Hannah -
You are now halfway through. From now on you will be rounding the corner to home base - just like the yankees!
You are doing great - and keep thinking that the glass is now officially more than halfway full!!!
Love
Liza
Dear Hannah Susnhine,
I am so glad to hear you were able to receive your round of chemo. Almost done. Your are on a big hill and are finally reaching the bottom. Keep on rolling down sweetie. The end will be in sight soon.
So you had a camp out night in the livingroom. Waht fun. id you get to watch the next movie tape?
I pray you get lots of rest and good hydration for your treatment today at the clinic.
Remember you are always in my thoughts and prayers.
I Love You Much,
Love & Blessings,
Mrs. Baker (Lynnis)