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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

April 2010, Consolidation

This month has been a good month for us from a medical standpoint, and we've also enjoyed visits from Casper's Yia Yia (Grandmother), his "Granny Nanny" Janet, Uncle Louis and Aunty Marian, and Aunty Sascha. Although Casper's mood improved quickly following Induction, it has taken some time for him to morph back into his original shape (we're still working on the chins :0)), and for his legs to start functioning again. The muscle in his legs had atrophied considerably from the steroids so, unlike the rest of his body, his legs were very thin and spindly by the end of March and he had to spend time re-building the muscles again. The process of re-learning to walk, though, was generally a joyful one for Casper. The first day he crawled across the room successfully he squealed with glee, "Look at me Mama, Dada, look at me!!". It was as if he forgot that only weeks before he'd been running and climbing. He spent a few days proudly "showing" Amelie how scoot across the room. Next, he started jumping in Amelie's little doorway jumper, and then staggering across the room holding onto the baby "lawn mower." For Spencer and me, seeing him work so hard to just balance himself had an undercurrent of horror, but Casper's pure delight at each success ended up shifting our own perspectives about the whole ordeal and we too found ourselves delighting in each little achievement. Casper is now walking quite steadily, and attempting to run which is also quite amusing to witness.


The latest treatment phase called "Consolidation" has been a 29 day regime. We are almost at the end of this phase now. It has involved Casper taking nightly chemotherapy pills, and going in three times during the period for intrathecal Methotrexate (another chemotherapy drug). He had to be sedated for these three treatments as they inject the chemotherapy into his spine. He has experienced few painful side-effects to these drugs other than being somewhat miffed for a few hours following his treatment and having one unpleasant late-night trip to the Emergency room, but luckily he was able to be discharged the same evening. Casper's next appointment is on May 3rd, so we'll see then what is in store for the next couple months. We are hoping he will continue to improve and return to Sunflower House for a couple days a week so he can catch up with his "homies".

The other big news from this month is Amelie turned ONE-YEAR-OLD!!! She had fun eating her first meringue, and staring at her cake before Casper blew out the candles for her and unwrapped her presents. Next year, I doubt she'll let Casper take this on, as she's definitely starting to hold her own, that's my girl!

Finally, one last plug for Audrey who will be shaving her beautiful hair off on Sunday to raise money for Children's Lymphoma and Leukemia research. Obviously we think this is a very noble cause and urge people to check out her webpage and the St. Baldrick's foundation webpage for more information.

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