Jacee Chalise

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Week Two

Well week two was a little more exciting then week one in good ways and bad ways. Monday, things went just fine at radiation, but Tuesday was a little different. We had an appointment at Primary Children's because Caitlin hasn't had a messy diaper in about 12 days. I waited to take her because I was giving her all the medicines they gave me to help keep her regular. I figure she would just go, and also she was doing just fine she was still eating, and wasn't vomiting. Anyway at Primarys they sent us downstairs for an X-ray to make sure there wasn't any blockage. They found that she was totally backed up, then they had to decide how to clean her out. They really don't like to do suppositories with cancer patients because of low blood counts. So they decided to put a feeding tube down Caitlin's nose to give her some medicine called Go-lite. They had someone come in and explain to me what that procedure meant, and then they tried to explain it to Caitlin. I know they were just doing their job, but you can explain something until you are blue in the face to a two year old, they are just not really going to understand it. Sometimes you just have to do it, after they got it in, poor Caitlin was just exhausted and she fell asleep in my arms. Again we had to get another x-ray to make sure the tube was in the right spot. After they put us in a room to stay for the night, finally they decided that her blood counts were high enough that they could give her a suppository to help get things started. If I had one complain about Primarys it is this, they offer room service to the child in the room, but they do not offer it to parents. Since Caitlin also had radiation that morning we both had not ate any breakfast, and we didn't have a chance to eat anything until 3 pm. I had some treats in the diaper bag but I wasn't sure if I could give her anything until they decided what to do. Since Caitlin is so little I can't leave her in the room by herself and she screams bloody-murder if I leave her with one of the nurses. So I had to have my mom come down to Salt Lake to sit with Caitlin while I ran to grab me something to eat and my stuff to stay overnight at the hospital which I hadn't planned on doing. Anyway thankfully the medicines worked and about a pound less the next day we were able to leave the hospital. Thank goodness because Thursday was Caitlin's Second Birthday. Which we had a lot of fun. Jake and Allie drove down so we could spend the day together, so after Caitlin's radiation treatment, we went to lunch at Applebees, and then we went to the Hogle Zoo, this was Jake and Caitlin's first time going there. The Zoo was pretty fun, it would of be nicer if the weather would of been warmer, but most of the animals were in the buildings anyway since it was too cold outside for them too. We are planning to go again in the summer time so we can enjoy it more. After that we took the girls to build-a-bear, which is exactly how it sounds. You go in and choose which kind of animal you would like and then you get to help put the stuffing inside of them. You also get to give your animal a heart and make a wish. Since it was Caitlin's birthday we all got to give her animal a heart and make a wish, I know it seems a little silly, but of course I wished that Caitlin would get all better soon. Both girls picked out Bunny's instead of bears, and then we had fun picking out clothes and other things for them. So all in all I think it was a pretty fun day. I know everyone was worn out by the end of the day, but at least we had fun.

2 comments:

Sartori Fam said...

I'm so glad you have this so we can keep track of what is going on. Your girls are dolls. I am so impressed with your strength! Next time you are at the hospital and starving or need a break call me! It would only take me 15 min to get there! By the way, this is Melissa

Unknown said...

Great job on the slide show Erin! It's awesome. Well, you are over halfway through the radiation. A huge milestone almost done. It's hard to believe that it's been six months since this all started. In the beginning it felt like there was no end, but now there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Hang in there! YOu are doing a great job. You have learned so much through this experience and Heavenly Father tells us these experiences are for our good. He loves you and He loves Caitlin. I know you have been truly blessed. Caitlin is one of His most valiant!