Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Clayton's 4th Birthday

Our other great adventure today was Clayton's birthday!  He was so excited to come down to the hospital to spend his birthday!  He was actually really sad last night when he had to go home: "Why does Emmett get to stay and have fun and I have to go home?" Katy took Clayton and Charlotte home last night so that she could make sure that Clayton's birthday today was especially special!

This morning Clayton was excited to wake up to birthday decorations!  And then on the way back to the hospital he got to pick out a dozen donuts.  Then when we got to the hospital he was surprised when the nurses brought him balloons and a birthday cake for his birthday!  "I can't wait to find out what flavor it is!" 

All afternoon he got to do his favorite hospital activities.  First we went to go search for "choo choo trains" -- the robots that bring the meal carts to each floor.  He and I stalked trains for the better part of an hour this afternoon.  Then he enjoyed doing some art projects and playing with toys in the family center.  And then he was a perfect gentleman on the elevator and held the door for everybody. 

He got to play some Wii with Emmett later this afternoon.  And then he enjoyed a visit from Grandma, Grandpa, and Aunt Laree.  His his final treat was getting to use the hospital shower which you can adjust for any height person!  (All day yesterday he couldn't stop talking about how cool the shower was and he was so excited to try it today for his birthday.)

On the way home from the hospital he and Emmett were completely wiped out...and they still both had the chocolate donuts remnants on their faces from this morning...which must be a sure sign of a great birthday.

Thanks to everyone who helped make this day for special for Clayton!






Brain Surgery

Emmett's brain surgery went really well on Monday!  Though it was a very stressful and emotional experience for all involved, it couldn't have gone any better.  The neurosurgeon says he got all the tumor out and all the doctors are all very happy with the result.  They were a little worried that the surgery might affect his speech and/or movement on the right side of his body, but he was talking and moving again right after surgery, and the neurosurgeon says that's a great sign.  By Tuesday evening he was cleared to get back on his feet, and before we knew it he was chasing a Star Wars drone around the hospital floor and I was having trouble keeping up.

He’s still recovering and it will take a few more days for him to gain all his strength back and for the dizziness to go away.  But it sounds like there should be no long-term side effects from the surgery.  And to us, that is nothing short of a miracle.

It honestly couldn't have gone any better.  It felt like life stopped when we left him in the OR.  I don't know that I will ever have words to express the thoughts, feelings, and emotions I experienced during the 5 hours he was in surgery.  To have him back now, and to have him still be the same old Emmett he's always been, is the best feeling in the world -- and nothing short of miraculous!

In the weeks ahead we’ll start radiation and then chemo.  But for now, we will enjoy a sweet respite between treatments.  And if all goes well, Emmett will be out of the hospital in time for Thanksgiving!  And what a thankful Thanksgiving it will be!

We appreciate all the emails, texts, and other messages of encouragement and support we received this week.  And we especially appreciate all those who were praying and/or fasting with us on Monday.  God is good -- and He answered your prayers!  Thank you all for thinking of our family.  May God bless you and yours!


We wish you a very happy Thanksgiving and hope you will take time to treasure the most important things in your life this holiday! 


 

Saturday, November 17, 2018

Back in the saddle in Boston

After Emmett's October MRI and LP it took the doctors quite a while to finally come to us with their recommendation.  It was 3 three weeks before we got initial word from them, and four weeks before we finally were able to get on the phone with Dr. Chi.  And then the neurosurgeon she wanted us to talk to was out of the country until 11/13; so we arranged to travel to Boston and meet with him on that date.  Emmett had another MRI on 11/12 to give him a clear picture of where things stand.

Emmett's spot has grown by a factor of 2.5 since his early October MRI.  It's now measuring ~25 mm in diameter.  The neurosurgeon (Ed Smith) is still calling it small.  He reviewed the risks of surgery with us.  His opinion was to only do surgery if having it removed improves the prognosis; otherwise, just do radiation and other therapy.

There have been other discussions with doctors and a few ups and downs since we met with Dr. Smith on Tuesday, and maybe at some point I'll add those details, but for now let me just say that Emmett is scheduled surgery on Monday, 11/19.  Needless to say, we are anxious about this surgery.  This is the first time Emmett's had a surgery to remove tumor in his brain...in essence, this is Emmett's first true brain surgery.

We will be praying for Emmett and for his surgeon -- and for an overall blessing of divine protection and guidance as we move forward in faith.