Sunday, February 24, 2019

Still in the fight!

Today marks 7 years since Emmett's first surgery for cancer treatment.   It is nothing short of miraculous that all these years later we're still kissing him goodnight each day.  He's had his ups and downs, and he's still battling his latest recurrence, but that fact that he's still here, playing cards, building snowmen, and cracking jokes, is nothing short of a heaven-sent blessing...for which we express gratitude and thanks every day.

These years have had their challenges, but thankfully the smiles, the happy moments, and the laughter have far, far, far outweighed the hard times.  And these marvelous years can never be taken away.

We may never understand why the Lord lets certain challenges come into each of our lives, or the timelines he has for us...but we do believe that each day we have with our loved ones is a divine blessing to be treasured so deeply.

We will be eternally thankful for the blessings we have received!  And we will continue to petition the Heavens for another day...and another...and another.  We hope and pray for another 7 years...and another...and another!

May we all appreciate every blessing the Lord is willing to grant us!  And continually seek to understand His will and His timing!



Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Clear Scan!

Emmett's MRI looked stable!!!  We are so excited by the news!  What a wonderful tender mercy from heaven for our family!

We had a good visit with Dr. Chi after the scan on Friday.  She was excited that the scan looked great; however, she was pretty concerned that Emmett has been so sick these past few weeks.  We discovered some pretty significant sores in his mouth last week, but this week was the first time Dr. Chi had seen them (up until Friday we had been working with MGH since that's the hospital where he was receiving radiation).  Dr. Chi was concerned because the medicines she's had Emmett on prevent wounds from healing, particularly Avastin.  So she decided to stop giving him Avastin and the other oral chemotherapy drugs for three weeks to give his body time to completely heal.  So we get a few weeks off!  And we decided to come home!

So we're back in Albuquerque now and will be for a couple weeks.  It feels a little strange to come home in the middle of therapy, but Emmett and Clayton were sooooooooooo very excited by the idea that we had to do it.

We appreciate all the prayers and support of so many wonderful people.  Our hearts continue to be touched by the goodness of so many.  May the blessings of heaven be upon you all.

Friday, February 1, 2019

Post-Radiation MRI

Emmett has his first MRI after radiation today.  Normally they wait a few months to do an MRI to allow time for inflammation to subside, but in his case they wanted one right away.

Also, Emmett has been really sick the past two weeks with the compounding of chemotherapy side effects and a flu bug.  He's finally started to perk up the last couple of days.

If you could please remember him in your prayers, that would be great!