A bump in the road

Anna was supposed to have a round of chemotherapy during the Memorial Day weekend. I guess she decided that she would rather be at home than in the hospital getting treatment, because when we got to Bham that morning they sent us home. She had gotten a virus and her white count had dropped to a level at which she couldn't receive chemo. We expected to be able to go the following weekend, but her counts have not recovered. The doctors will monitor her counts closely this week and hopefully we will get back on schedule. This puts us at least two weeks behind. Meaning she will not finish treatment until Mid November (that is if we stay on schedule for the remaining treatments). This is all expected confusion because she is so far into therapy. It will take her longer each time to recover from every treatment. Only 8 More to Go!!! Continue to keep Anna in your prayers. She is still doing remakably well! We send our love to you all!! The picture of Thomas, Anna, and Drew was taken in Highlands, NC at Dry Falls this April.
2 Comments:
Dear Thomas,
Just wanted ya'll to know Cathy and I continue to have Anna Grace in our thoughts and prayers, and give regular updates to people at our church from your blog. Keep the good news coming, and praise be to God for his many blessings.
Love,
Cathy and Bill Otto
LaGrange, GA
PS - When we are up staying in Sky Valley, GA, at my sister-in-law's mountain house, we regularly go to that same spot at Dry Falls with the grandkids. That's God's country --- I love it up there.
Your are Excellent. And so is your site! Keep up the good work. Bookmarked.
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