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<blockquote data-quote="slow06" data-source="post: 15894825" data-attributes="member: 112601"><p>Just wanted to give a quick update, Anthony has been doing good, we had a few minor set backs with his numbers and him ending up in the hospital again. Round 7 went pretty good, his Oncologist said he is ahead of progress and we should hopefully be done late July or August. We discussed his retina situation with the surgeon and he said the retina actually reattached itself, which is great news, 1 less time he would have to go under for surgery. I didn't know a retina would be able to reattach itself. </p><p></p><p>We went the Memphis on the 23rd and got home on the 26th, unfortunately we were home for 20 minutes before we had to take him to the affiliate due to him running a fever, he ended up spending two days in the hospital so they could run cultures and make sure he had no infection again. Everything checked out good and they are pretty sure the fever was due to his chemo and for being under longer than normal. Usually he is under for a hour, but they had him under for 2 1/2 hours for his hearing exam. His hearing is fine, he has selective hearing and doesn't like the word "no", but what little kid does?</p><p></p><p>Work has been kinda frustrating lately, I got one of the managers trying to pry information about Anthony's treatment, "why does he need chemo, what type of cancer is it?, what types of meds is he on?, when will he not have cancer, so switching my schedule wont be a headache for him." My direct manager has been cool with everything, it's the big manager who has been giving me issues. I had St. Jude fax over the diagnostic and treatment info when all this happened, so I would not end up in a situation like this, I don't know if there is anything else I could do though. </p><p></p><p>Anthony's dog has doubled in size, when we first got her she was 9 pounds, now she is right at 21. She listens really good, she is already protective over Anthony and his mom, and gets along with our Boston Terrier. </p><p></p><p>some pics and vids</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]JrMet_xbVg4[/MEDIA]</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]0Pr9sQh9NNE[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slow06, post: 15894825, member: 112601"] Just wanted to give a quick update, Anthony has been doing good, we had a few minor set backs with his numbers and him ending up in the hospital again. Round 7 went pretty good, his Oncologist said he is ahead of progress and we should hopefully be done late July or August. We discussed his retina situation with the surgeon and he said the retina actually reattached itself, which is great news, 1 less time he would have to go under for surgery. I didn't know a retina would be able to reattach itself. We went the Memphis on the 23rd and got home on the 26th, unfortunately we were home for 20 minutes before we had to take him to the affiliate due to him running a fever, he ended up spending two days in the hospital so they could run cultures and make sure he had no infection again. Everything checked out good and they are pretty sure the fever was due to his chemo and for being under longer than normal. Usually he is under for a hour, but they had him under for 2 1/2 hours for his hearing exam. His hearing is fine, he has selective hearing and doesn't like the word "no", but what little kid does? Work has been kinda frustrating lately, I got one of the managers trying to pry information about Anthony's treatment, "why does he need chemo, what type of cancer is it?, what types of meds is he on?, when will he not have cancer, so switching my schedule wont be a headache for him." My direct manager has been cool with everything, it's the big manager who has been giving me issues. I had St. Jude fax over the diagnostic and treatment info when all this happened, so I would not end up in a situation like this, I don't know if there is anything else I could do though. Anthony's dog has doubled in size, when we first got her she was 9 pounds, now she is right at 21. She listens really good, she is already protective over Anthony and his mom, and gets along with our Boston Terrier. some pics and vids [MEDIA=youtube]JrMet_xbVg4[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]0Pr9sQh9NNE[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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