Terry was able to have a light breakfast, and then had to fast the rest of the day. He had a blood draw at 3:00 and an ultra sound to check his liver at 3:30.
We picked up our schedule and found that next week is a regular week at this point. Normal blood draws and visits, with nothing to give us a hint as to what happens next. So we continue... Hard as it might be for all involved, we know we must continue on and get this thing taken care of. That is why we are here.
However normal our schedule is at this point, we do know that things could change quite quickly, so we'll continue to keep you informed as we learn things.
We never wrote day 101 on our calendar, but here it comes anyway. We think it'll be a free day for us, maybe we'll do some more shopping :).
Hope your day is a good one!
3 comments:
Well, I am thankful, also, that you are there to get the needed help. With Heavenly Father in charge it will be as my brother and sister-in-law say "Better than you think". Hugs and have a good restful night. Love, Ellen
Hello family!! Day 100 is huge and wonderful. I am so thankful you feel better at day 100 than you did at some of the other days when you felt punk! Love, prayers, fasting, and our best wishes are coming your way. Wish we could be there to help with the center pieces. We got pretty good at them. LOVE ALWAYS, Sherri and family
So sorry you are not heading over the mountain to home yet. My heart aches for you, but you kids are amazing, happy, so wonderful---in short they are loved and well taken care of, hope that is comforting. In fact Skyler got some important real life training today when he took the 11 year old scouts to their day camp in Othello! Tell Terry that his counts whipped Jackson's this week. Jax let his WBC go down to 1.2 and his ANC only 240--males like winning so hopefully this will give him a little boost!!
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