Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Radiation

I can't believe it has been two weeks since my last post. Sorry, I haven't been good about keeping you all up to date. Its been a busy time around here. The trips to the hospital to have infusions of anti-fungal medicine stopped! Praise the Lord. Luke's blood pressure was getting high and he was loosing a lot of potassium with that stuff, so I was glad for many reasons to be off of it. They found an oral medicine that is suppose to work four times as well. I hope they are right. We will soon find out when he has his next C.T. scan next week...Praying for healthy lungs.

Friday, Mike and I took Luke to get lined up for his radiation. He got five real tattoos on his tummy and a little mold make of his body so his position is the same every treatment. The first treatment went well yesterday and today was actually pretty fun...after his treatment they let him play with the remote control that makes the machine spin around. It's really neat. When the machine rotates, the floor drops down and lights up! The radiation therapists adore Luke. They watch him on a t.v. screen during his treatments and today he had them all giggling. He was looking at his reflection and making silly faces the whole time.

Lukas has been feeling better everyday, more energy, eating better, and not as sensitive to smells. Then today the smell of dinner started to make him sick, and he was too tired to walk upstairs at bedtime. Bummer. They said to expect side effects similar to those of chemotherapy. He will have a total of twelve radiation treatments, Monday through Friday, weekends off. The last treatment will be on the 28th. He is also still on overnight hydration, they say probably a couple more weeks before we can take him off that. It's not that big of a deal , but he has to get up to potty a lot in the night.

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for the update, Erica, we are so glad to hear the news! We continue to pray for our buddy Luke & you all...
    Love,
    Kristi Traxler

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  2. Glad to see an update. My thoughts and prayers are always with you.

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  3. So thankful to hear of the healthy little man that is emerging from this whole experience! Looking forward to seeing you soon!
    Love you!

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  4. Mike and Erica and Luke: my husband and I live in Rancho Murieta, we saw your story in the paper. We donated money for Luke. We have 3 small grand-children....bless all of their hearts and bless your heart, Luke.
    Theresa and Larry Harrison

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  5. Theresa, thank you so much. I can't explain what it feels like to have people like you donate your hard earned money to help pay for my son's medical care. We are truly thankful. My heart and the hearts of my children are truly blessed. ~Erica Finch

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