So, Leo’s ANC was a little too low yesterday to start treatment today. It’s actually good, as he will have a break and we will be able to enjoy the outdoors this week and next week, after spending 2 full weeks in the house. He is doing so well, he is just a happy camper! He did a lot of art and play dough projects over the last few weeks and played a lot with Charlotte. We also made him run in the house. He had fun and kept himself busy!
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We are scheduled to go back to clinic next Monday to start treatment on Tuesday. Then it’ll be 3 weeks of intensive chemo again… but by Charlotte’s birthday we will be all done: a nice way to celebrate! 🙂 Maintenance should start early November once he recovers from this very last phase, and it will be much easier.
We started to look for schools for him, as he may be able to start in the Spring. Most of them enroll in September but, if there is room, some of them told us that they will make an exception and welcome him to their classroom. The directors were all just so friendly. We are looking for a school with a good program obviously but also where all children are immunized to protect our little one, as he probably lost all of his immunizations over his course of treatment. We won’t be able to know where he is at before the end of treatment, i.e. June 2015! But since he was neutropenic most of the time, he probably doesn’t have much left…
Anyway, the light out of the tunnel is coming right up… and it feels GREAT!!! :):)
Oh Lorene ces photos sont adorables !!! Leo a une jolie frimousse et Charlotte est une belle jeune fille , est ce que voulez que je prenne un rendez vous pour le cleaning avant lundi car je sais que les 3 prochaines semianes vont etre chargees pour vous avec votre bout de chou ! A bientot Michele