1) walking back to car in med center with Daddy
2) can you figure out what's wrong with this pic? 😀
3) Asa reacting to Abi trying to kiss him.
Good reports from our first outpatient clinic visit today.
Counts were good. Asa did a minor chemo that has been totally uneventful. The big trauma was having his NG tube retaped. You'd think the scary nurse in a mask and blue gown was pulling off toenails. My!
We are now scheduled to go back in next Thursday for inpatient chemo, which is expected to be a one night stay. That sounds almost too glorious to be true. Imaging is estimated the week of May 19. Please pray that tumor continues to shrink away from portal vein. Pray that chemos will knock out any unknown systemic issues should there be any. Pray that electrolytes will maintain of their own accord. Counts are maintaining well with meds and they will start adjusting next week to see if Asa's body kicks in.
Tomorrow, Friday the 25th, is Relay for Life in Magnolia for the American Cancer Society at the Magnolia Junior High. More info in previous post. Please join us to encourage others in this community in this fight and offer hope.
Thanks today for friends who brought food. It was much appreciated on clinic day. Thanks to kids who maintain so well. Thanks for a good local pharmacy. Thanks for porches and laughter and crawling babes. Thanks for people who go out of their way to encourage.

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