Thursday, July 24, 2008

Day -1: One More Day to Transplant

It’s about 9:00am and Sarah just got back from radiation treatment. She got tired so she’s napping now. Sarah has one more radiation treatment this afternoon at 1:00pm. When she gets back, we can treat her skin for the soreness from diarrhea with ointment. She hasn’t had any ointment or oil or anything on her skin because whatever is on the skin during radiation will lead to skin burning and extreme discomfort. Believe it or not, she has not been complaining like you’d think and certainly not like I would be about the soreness. It makes me wonder if she just can’t feel it anymore.

Sarah slept through the night and I did too (mostly). Sarah is becoming comfortable with the nurses and plays some with them when they visit her. Yesterday Sarah told me the night nurse that was assigned to us for Wednesday loved her. She said is was because the nurse was nice and kind to her.

The doctors and nursing staff have been asking (a lot) if she has started to feel any pain form digestive tract breakdown yet. She has not. They said she can start having morphine when she/we feel she needs it. The care team makes it sound inevitable and I am honestly a little worried about it. Please pray that she will not suffer greatly from this side effect.

Tomorrow is the "Day 0", the day of the transplant. Susan's father is bringing Betsy to the hospital today for Pre-op to get ready for the BMT Friday. Friday will be an exciting and busy day for us. I’ve read literature that describes the transplant as “rescuing” the patient. Not from the original disease, but from the result of the high dose chemo and radiation. That’s a little frightening to think about, but we're still feeling positive about Sarah's outcome.

I'm glad Susan went home for a couple of days and spent some time with our other children. It's easy for them to slip into the crack with what's going on with Sarah. It is something Susan and I are trying to manage, but I know whatever we do is not going to be enough emotional support for them during this period in our lives. Thankfully, God is part of our family and he is always with them.
-Ben
Ephesians 3:14-16

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

My prayers are with you, Sarah and your family as you go through the BMT. May God continue to give you the strength you need to get through this challenging time.

In Christian love
Regina Erdly
Tennessee