We haven't updated the blog lately, so we thought we would let everyone know how Jack is progressing. He is doing great- better than the doctors expected! He only needs to go up to Mayo twice a week. He is feeling great too, he is starting to run in the mornings before it gets too hot or riding the stationary bike at our house to get back into shape. He's even got a soccer team lined up to play with in a couple of months once Dr. Sproat gives him the go ahead!
This isn't a long post, but we wanted to let everyone know that things were going well! Thanks again for keeping Jack in your thoughts :)
Hello everyone! We have had a few people suggest we create some sort of website to keep people updated on how Jack is doing. In the whirlwind of the past few days, I have struggled to find time (let alone remember) to keep everyone in the loop, so this should make it a bit easier. Please pass this URL on to anyone who may not know about it and wants info on Jack's progress. I will try to update this site as often as possible, or as anything changes. Thank you for your support!
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Day 30
Today marks 30 days since Jack's stem cell transplant. We originally thought that he would need to come back to Mayo for daily visits, but so far it has been every other day! Next week the doctors hope to change it to once every three days.
This means that Jack is doing well. His blood numbers have been slow to come back, but that is typical. He feels great- he has his appetite back, and we are going on daily walks around the neighborhood (after dark of course- it's supposed to get up to 112 degrees here this week!) Jack even got clearance to eat at restaurants as long as he is careful about what he orders. He cannot have fresh produce unless it is thoroughly washed, and he must avoid food that has been sitting out or may be undercooked.
We have become pros at staying on top of Jack's medications! The doctors have added a couple more since he was released from the hospital, but we have learned to recognize them all by sight. We have a handy system down using a dry erase board that sticks on the fridge. We abandoned the spreadsheet idea because the doctors change medications and dosages every now and then, and it was getting to be a chore to re-print it after changes were made or open his laptop each time he needed his meds. With the dry erase board, we can make the required changes and have the schedule handy throughout the day. Most days, Jack takes 13 pills in the morning, 3 in the afternoon, and 8 at night. Lots of pills, I know, but he will take fewer and fewer as the summer continues.
There isn't too much more to report. We have been trying to lay low to keep Jack healthy and well. We will continue to update the blog as we learn anything else, or as his recovery progresses.
Thank you!
This means that Jack is doing well. His blood numbers have been slow to come back, but that is typical. He feels great- he has his appetite back, and we are going on daily walks around the neighborhood (after dark of course- it's supposed to get up to 112 degrees here this week!) Jack even got clearance to eat at restaurants as long as he is careful about what he orders. He cannot have fresh produce unless it is thoroughly washed, and he must avoid food that has been sitting out or may be undercooked.
We have become pros at staying on top of Jack's medications! The doctors have added a couple more since he was released from the hospital, but we have learned to recognize them all by sight. We have a handy system down using a dry erase board that sticks on the fridge. We abandoned the spreadsheet idea because the doctors change medications and dosages every now and then, and it was getting to be a chore to re-print it after changes were made or open his laptop each time he needed his meds. With the dry erase board, we can make the required changes and have the schedule handy throughout the day. Most days, Jack takes 13 pills in the morning, 3 in the afternoon, and 8 at night. Lots of pills, I know, but he will take fewer and fewer as the summer continues.
There isn't too much more to report. We have been trying to lay low to keep Jack healthy and well. We will continue to update the blog as we learn anything else, or as his recovery progresses.
Thank you!
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Day 21- Jack is Home!
Jack with all of his medicines |
Saying bye to Mayo |
Thank you all for your support through the past 4 months! Jack has had so many prayers, positive thoughts, helpers, cards and games sent his way and we certainly appreciate it. Thank you!
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