Wednesday, May 2, 2007

May 2

Wow! time flies. Sorry I've been remise. Greg got dehydrated again. I think this time made a believer out of him. It sure made for a long day/night. On Monday, Dr. Chroknowski said he was having him put in for a hydration treatment. We had to wait around to find out when they could fit us in. 2 hours later, (about 1pm) we found out we'd have to come back @ 8PM. At 8PM we got there and had to wait 2 hours for a room because all three transfusion units (about 50 beds each ) were running full. we weren't the only ones. We thought the hydration would take about an hour - our mistake. it took 4 hours! we got home @ 3AM! Yes, they still have valets to go find your car @ 2Am! After we got home I got stuck on some show on Salvador Dali that was really good. but that meant it was after 4 am befor I went to sleep and @ 7am Greg wanted to have a feeding (the gall!) and @ 10 am we were back @ the radiation clinic! BUT he is doing so much better that tonight he went to Petsmart with Jennifer nad was even particular about what he watched on TV today (which means he messed up my HGTV schedule!) His neck is soooo sunburned looking. fair skinned people show it much faster than Greg did, but it finally got to him. I went out today and bought him some cheap t's and cut the binding off the neck because it hurts too much. But in one week he gets to RING THE BELL! When you finish your radiation treatments, they let you bring family or whoever back with you and the technicians all come out and you get to ring the bell to show that you've finished. It's right by the waiting room, so everyone can hear it and applaud. It sounds kinda hokey, but it really means a lot to the patients and maybe more for the caregivers who just sit and hope. Last week we found out that they do over 500 radiation treatments a DAY! and still they make you feel like you are the only one they have.

2 comments:

paula said...

Hey Greg, the guys leave out in the morning for Ft Richardson State Park (a slight change of plans). Fred has 10 of the things the new scouts need on the list of "to dos." They are pumped. The hiking trail at Mineral Wells was too soggy, so it was closed, so they are moving over to another trailway. Fred hopes to get the 5 mile hike in. Word is 2 more of the boys from that class are interested, so the number of new folks could go up to 9. Whew...
Looking forward to your return, there's alot of stuff pending to do!
Take care and we'll see you soon.
Paula

Unknown said...

Glad to get the latest news. It'll sure be good to have you guys back home.

I can really relate to Dali- I believe he said "the only difference between me and a madman is that I am not mad."

I hope y'all can text us when Greg's rung the bell. I'll sure stop and cheer when I get the message.

Melanie