Reid's body seems to have handled the last lot of chemo so well. We did not have to go back into hospital and his spitting ceased two days after it started. However he did need two more blood transfusions, one Platelets on Saturday night and some Red Blood cells on Tuesday. So far Reid has had 9 Blood transfusions and 6 Platelet transfusions! He handles these well and the difference this makes to him is unreal. On Tuesday we also had a CT Scan to check on the spot on Reids lung. This came back positive too. The spot is still there but is now only a slight shadow. This could mean two things; 1. that it was bacteria and it is mending itself, or 2. it was a metastisis and the last bout of chemo nuked it! So Dr Tim is not ruling out radiation yet. This decision will be made when they do a histology on the tumour after it is removed Wednesday night.
Reid also had an ultra sound on his left leg to see where the main blood vessels are for the Plastic surgeon. When they remove the Fibular from Reids Left leg they will take the blood vessel too and reattach it to the blood vessel in his right leg.
On Friday morning Reid had surgery to replace his central line and remove the PICC line from his arm. He was looking forward to this as the PICC line was quite awkward and often in the way (especially when playing Playstation!) Once again he recovered well from the surgery and we headed home to Toowoomba around 2pm!
Coming Home has been fantastic. Unfortunatley, with Reid's school being hit with Parvo virus he was unable to see any of his little friends. But Keanu, one of his best friends phoned him, and Katie dropped of a picture for him...she slid it under the door...how beautiful, and how lucky Reid is to have so many friends thinking of him.
Reid and I will head back to Brisbane Tuesday morning. He has to have a blood count to make sure all is OK for Wednesday. We are also seeing an Occupational Therapist who will talk to Reid about his operation. In terms of pain, and what to expect when he wakes up. We will also be seeing The Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr Steadman, for a final chat about the operation and if all is the same we will be admitted into the Wesley Hospital Wednesday Morning (14th November)and the surgery will commence late afternoon. I will keep as many people posted as I can, thank you for all your love and prayers. Jo xx
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Jo, you'll be in my thoughts on Wednesday (as every other day!). Stay strong lovey, this is the 'hump' and then it's the homeward stretch! Love Anna, Dave, James, Josh and Sophia
We love you guys. Our thoughts will cross the world to you.
Jen & Geoff.
Hi Jo, Will have Reid's class for PE tomorrow just before his op. I can't help but think how great it will be this time next year when he is running around the oval with his class. Our very best wishes to you all..you are very brave and inspirational. PS. Can you organise to have Reid's song playing in the theatre as he goes to sleep. I really listened to the words tonight and see why you both love it. Prestridge Family
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