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<blockquote data-quote="slow06" data-source="post: 15924927" data-attributes="member: 112601"><p>Done with round 8, we ended up heading to Memphis on 5/26/18 and we were supposed to go home on the 20th. First 2 days went really well, no rash of fever. Wednesday he had some more laser and cryo done to his eyes. The cryo really took a toll on him this time, his eye was swollen about a inch and a half outward. He ended up getting 2 doses of fentanyl, morphine, valium and some ativan. It made him like a little zombie for 2 days, all he would do is lay down and stare at the wall, didn't want to move play or eat, he ended up drinking a bottle after 36 hours.</p><p></p><p>Saturday he felt a little better so we took him to the zoo, and he went out to a burger joint "Wimpy's" and had a hot dog. We went back to St. Jude and he crashed all over again Saturday afternoon and into Sunday night. His body temp was fluctuating a lot, we decided to take him to the med room and have him looked at. He ended up getting admitted as a in patient for 4 days. During his stay as a inpatient his ANC count dropped to a complete 0, and we were told we were going to have to stay a little longer. The next day his ANC jumped up to 1600 and he was released to go back to our room as a out patient. Finally the 1st of June came and he was released to travel back home to Charlotte. This trip took a little over 12 hours, but it was nice to have my little Co-pilot with me, it almost came to a point of me having to go back home without him, that would have really sucked.</p><p></p><p>He is still ahead of progress and round 9 will be the 12th of June, unfortunately I will have to stay in Charlotte and miss this round, the turn around for his next round was too fast to work with the schedule. After next week he has 2 more rounds of chemo and hopefully will be cancer free!!!!</p><p></p><p>We have started a little fundraiser for his "Team Ant" shirts, as well as his gofundme page. If you can please share with your buddies, thoughts and prayers are appreciated.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.customink.com/fundraising/antman-strong?ref=copy-link_social_mobile-campaign-page-share&utm_campaign=mobile-campaign-page-share&utm_content=antman-strong&utm_medium=social&utm_source=copy-link&side=front&type=1&zoom=false" target="_blank">Antman Strong t shirts Custom Ink Fundraising</a></p><p><a href="https://www.gofundme.com/help-anthony-joseph-ramirez-fight" target="_blank">Click here to support Help Anthony Joseph Ramirez fight! organized by Liz Keifer</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slow06, post: 15924927, member: 112601"] Done with round 8, we ended up heading to Memphis on 5/26/18 and we were supposed to go home on the 20th. First 2 days went really well, no rash of fever. Wednesday he had some more laser and cryo done to his eyes. The cryo really took a toll on him this time, his eye was swollen about a inch and a half outward. He ended up getting 2 doses of fentanyl, morphine, valium and some ativan. It made him like a little zombie for 2 days, all he would do is lay down and stare at the wall, didn't want to move play or eat, he ended up drinking a bottle after 36 hours. Saturday he felt a little better so we took him to the zoo, and he went out to a burger joint "Wimpy's" and had a hot dog. We went back to St. Jude and he crashed all over again Saturday afternoon and into Sunday night. His body temp was fluctuating a lot, we decided to take him to the med room and have him looked at. He ended up getting admitted as a in patient for 4 days. During his stay as a inpatient his ANC count dropped to a complete 0, and we were told we were going to have to stay a little longer. The next day his ANC jumped up to 1600 and he was released to go back to our room as a out patient. Finally the 1st of June came and he was released to travel back home to Charlotte. This trip took a little over 12 hours, but it was nice to have my little Co-pilot with me, it almost came to a point of me having to go back home without him, that would have really sucked. He is still ahead of progress and round 9 will be the 12th of June, unfortunately I will have to stay in Charlotte and miss this round, the turn around for his next round was too fast to work with the schedule. After next week he has 2 more rounds of chemo and hopefully will be cancer free!!!! We have started a little fundraiser for his "Team Ant" shirts, as well as his gofundme page. If you can please share with your buddies, thoughts and prayers are appreciated. [URL='https://www.customink.com/fundraising/antman-strong?ref=copy-link_social_mobile-campaign-page-share&utm_campaign=mobile-campaign-page-share&utm_content=antman-strong&utm_medium=social&utm_source=copy-link&side=front&type=1&zoom=false']Antman Strong t shirts Custom Ink Fundraising[/URL] [URL='https://www.gofundme.com/help-anthony-joseph-ramirez-fight']Click here to support Help Anthony Joseph Ramirez fight! organized by Liz Keifer[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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