Tomorrow afternoon we take Gentry in to Dr. Rosen's office for a round of chemo. After his treatment on Friday we noticed it's the day after that seems to be the hardest for him. Keep us in your thoughts tomorrow that things go well.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Gentry has spent the week with his Aunt Angie, having a great time while dad and I are back at work. It was tough to go back to work but Gentry seemed to be happy for someone new to hang out with. I guess we just aren't that fun! Monday Jerry took him to Dr. Mo, his cardiologist, who did another echo-sonogram. He said Gentry's heart is looking good and getting back to normal. We are continuing with the heart medicine he is on and will see Dr. Mo again on Jan. 6. Today Gentry had lots of energy and made cookies with Aunt Angie and played "Don't Break the Ice" many, many times. I saw my OB today and it was great to talk to her. Her daughter was 7 when she was diagnosed with ALL so she is a great comfort to talk to since she knows exactly how we are feeling. She is monitoring me for pre-term labor and said next week will start checking to see if I have started dilating any. I am just starting my 35th week so she said it is best if we can keep this baby boy inside me for at least 2 more weeks.
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Please know that so many of us are thinking of G-Man a million times a day throughout the chaos of this time of year. So glad to hear all is well with the Brown baby too!
Karen, Jerry and Gentry - you are on my mind all the time! I will hope and pray that this round of chemo is an easy one and that our little man comes through it with ease. I hope all of you can find some time for what I am sure is a well needed rest. So glad his heart is stronger and that the new little baby is coming along so well! Much love, Evie
Thinking of you and your whole family. Even Baby Boy Brown! :)
Love you so much!
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