Mission Complete...nearly!!!
Firstly, I need to correct a statement from the previous entry where I talked about the treatment being offered in Germany. A very well sourced friend in the same situation as us kindly brought it to my attention that the treatment in Germany is NOT the same as here in the USA. Currently the German trial is without GMCSF and with lower doses of IL2. The trouble with our NB world is that things are happening all the time. I guess you always want to hear the best news so I think I had convinced myself that this was beginning in Germany now. It is beginning but can not be compared to the study here in the States.
This entry is going to be jam packed as we near the end of our stay here :( but :)!
So the end of cycle 4 could not come soon enough for Jamie and for us. We could not relax at all whilst the infusion was running but somebody out there is looking after us as Jamie made it through! The staff really are brilliant and know what to look out for. They even let us read through their training protocol for the treatment that Jamie is having. Funny that as I was reading through and it was highlighting possible side effects and what to look out for, I was thinking "yes, we've had that, seen that and can mentally monitor and evaluate Jamie's effects!"
On the day of discharge we had so much waiting around. I had checked out of the RMHouse and arrived at the hospital by midday, hoping for a quick getaway back to Warminster,PA. O'h how wrong was I to be!! Jamie's blood levels and other counts were giving some concern so blood was ordered ready for another transfusion. This arrived about 2 hours later and was to take 3 - 4 hours to administer. After which, more blood was then tested for electrolytes and creatnin. We waited ages for these results and finally left the hospital at 7.45pm!!
Jamie was so tired and fed up after this round of treatment. The photo below sums it all up!
Someone thought it was a teapot but as you can see it's a handbag and a purse!!
Both Poppy and Jamie had a lot of fun. This year has gone by so quickly but Poppy really is the most gorgeous, happy little girl and we all love her!! Saskia, you were so great coming round when I went into labour although I think you thought I wasn't going to make it to the hospital!!! Whilst you were trying to sleep, John kept calling you to keep you updated!!!!
Our beautiful 1 year old! She will hate me for this when she is older!!!
She truly adores dolls, so she was easy to buy for! I think she liked it!!
We took the children to Sesame Place for Poppy's birthday, here she is enjoying her lunch. It was so hot, 104 degrees F, and there was no shade so after queing for 2 rides we called it a day. We had only been there for just over an hour!! We got in free with our mil ID so we didn't feel so bad about leaving early!
Cooling down and getting ready for the birthday cake!!!
Big brother to the rescue!
Ahhh!!
Where's my cake???
Now you see it...
Yay, full of additives and energy!!!!
Our friends from the Travis Manion Foundation [Tina and Geoff] invited us over again to their house so that the men could shoot and the ladies made jewellery! We had a lovely time with them [as usual!!] and they also had a cake to celebrate Poppy's birthday alongside gifts for both Jamie and Poppy. Tina has done so much for us and has helped us form some wonderful memories of Pensylvania!
Happy Birthday Poppy!!
Tina also had another surprise for us for the following week. She had organised for us to go to a ceramic studio where the children could make their own tiles. The Travis Manion Foundation have been involved with Katia Tile Company as they together, with their local community, built a memorial called 'Freedom Square.' This is primarily in honour of Janet's son,Travis but is a place where all cann reflect on fallen heroes. Lots of children have been involved in creating a star for the memorial and John and I made one too at the workshop with the statement "There is always HOPE." We also had the pleasure of meeting Janet, whose family have set the Foundation up and have helped us enormously. We know that so many people have helped us throughout Jamie's appeal and sadly we know that we won't meet everybody so it's always nice when we do get the chance!!!!
Poppy did her own hand and foot print and Jamie did a hand print. Here are the photo's and we should be bringing the tiles home with us!!!
Here is Tina, holding Poppy!
Poppy's turn!
Jamie's handprints!
A few more tricks as influenced by Daddy!!
After our fun in the workshop [another real life experience for Jamie!!] we went to Freedom Square and saw all of their work!!
Tina also had another surprise for us for the following week. She had organised for us to go to a ceramic studio where the children could make their own tiles. The Travis Manion Foundation have been involved with Katia Tile Company as they together, with their local community, built a memorial called 'Freedom Square.' This is primarily in honour of Janet's son,Travis but is a place where all cann reflect on fallen heroes. Lots of children have been involved in creating a star for the memorial and John and I made one too at the workshop with the statement "There is always HOPE." We also had the pleasure of meeting Janet, whose family have set the Foundation up and have helped us enormously. We know that so many people have helped us throughout Jamie's appeal and sadly we know that we won't meet everybody so it's always nice when we do get the chance!!!!
Poppy did her own hand and foot print and Jamie did a hand print. Here are the photo's and we should be bringing the tiles home with us!!!
Learning a few tricks with clay and water!!
After our fun in the workshop [another real life experience for Jamie!!] we went to Freedom Square and saw all of their work!!
This seems to be an entry of pictures but sometimes that is all that's needed, especially when you see Jamie's infamous smile. We have another week or so until we are back in CHOP for the pre admission checks, ready for the final round!!!!!!!!
I will update before we go in for treatment as no doubt there will be much to share with you all!!
A Special Message for my mum in Oxfordshire....
On 7th August my mum will be celebrating her 60th Birthday!! We hope she has a wonderful day and we will have some extra celebrations when we next see you! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
Another birthday coming up is Jamie's!!! Jamie will be 5 on the 17th August, the day after he completes his inpatient stay!!!!!!!! He is so excited!!!! He wants a Spiderman cake which is really testing my creativity!!!! Wish me luck!!
Bye for now and thank you as always for reading!!!
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