Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Children's Hospital Radiothon - triple your donation

It's that time again...the Children's Hospital Radiothon is this week. My company is once again matching donations (both my boss and EISI) so your amount will triple!

Starting today, you can call in or donate online:
  • Call 953-KIDS (953-5437) between now and Thursday evening and tell them that you're part of the EISI Corporate Matching Program
  • Visit www.goodbear.mb.ca/donation.aspx and, in the dropdown box called 'Designate this donation to', select 'EISI Corporte Match'
As incentive, my boss is raffling off 3 official Sidney Crosby red Olympic jerseys. If you make a donation, shoot me a quick email and I'll make sure you're entered in the draw (cindyanne07@yahoo.ca).

BTW - if you tune-in to QX104 or HOT103 between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., you may hear clips from recorded interview I did.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Hold up!

That's what he said...Dr. Stoffman, that is. He took one look at the results of Hayden's blood test and put a stop order on his chemo. The good news is that he gets a brief reprieve from the pills that must be taken on an empty stomach (not easy these days). That bad news is that he's, once again, neutropenic (low neutrophil count = compromised immune system). I'd like to say that he gets a reprieve from all pills but he started his 5-day stretch of steroids today. With that comes increased appetite and mood swings. Funny thing though, his appetite didn't go back to normal after last month's 5-day stretch so this should be interesting. As Tom says, 'He's got some butter on him.'

Not a great week for academics either. Hayden missed school on Monday because he wasn't feeling well. He had a clinic appointment this morning and a field trip this afternoon. Then, on Thursday, he'll likely miss some school to shoot a fund-raising video for the Rainbow Society (tried to plan it during lunch...we'll see). We're also helping out with the Children's Hospital radiothon. Lots going on...

Hayden's enjoying his skating lessons and still pumped to play hockey this Fall. He's never had a stick on the ice though, so we enrolled him in a summer hockey camp. Plus, he's still doing tae-kwon-do twice a week. All in all, things are good. Even though we are having troubles dialing-in his chemo doses, we are very grateful to have an active, happy kid.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

To borrow a line from Monsters Inc...

Hayden was in the zone today...put up some big numbers.

1.3 to be exact. His neutrophil count is right in the middle of the optimal range (1 - 1.5) so there's no change to his chemo doses. To officially acknowledge his immune system's resurgence, we went to Toys 'r Us to spend a gift card that was burning a hole in his pocket. It was kind of cute...when he talked to his grandma on the phone she asked why he went shopping. He simply replied, "Because I can."

This is our month to skip the lumbar puncture so no PDU appointment until May. Our next clinic visit is April 20.

Tomorrow's a big day - he starts skating lessons. Yep, one step closer to the NHL.