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Good evening. I figured I’d join in the blogging fun for a turn. So today was a big day. It marked halfway through the first phase of treatment. It was Des’s first outpatient experience,. And first day of using a power wheels car as a mode of transportation for 3 ft of travel from the kitchen to the stairs. You might think, “What a great idea for Des. It might help with the muscle fatigue and ability to mobilize a little more.” Oh no, let me stop you there. It was Solomon and Luke who needed the ride. They are all a bunch of yahoos! This isolation time will be full of moments like these. I’m sure of it.

Back to Des. He was a champ, of course. At least that’s what the nurses said. Once the initial pokes and routine is laid, he is fine, but getting past that is a real trick. He got his Chemotherapy there (Vincristine, if you’re medicine savvy), and an art therapy session. I’ve really enjoyed and seen the benefit of this particular therapy. He was painting while the leukemia cells were getting the ol’ 1, 2 punch. It offered more quality to this time, and not to mention her welcome advice to make this medical stuff a little more livable.

Outpatient pediatric services for us are in the NOVAK center downtown. I’ll expand more on that another time, but wow. I’ll just say for now that they have benches with totally posh lighting inside them. Wow. Super cool.

I’ll end with two bits of random findings- 1. Dr said, and Dr was right. Ice cream helped the medicine go down today. 2. The parking garage guy was the cherry on top of the genuine and caring people that have helped our son today.

Always, the most humble of thanks for your prayers for our family,

Sara

The ride of choice 😂 waiting for the commute to the kitchen for breakfast.

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Sara Peyton

8 replies

  1. Thank you so much for sharing updates. The Lancasters are praying for you and yours every day. Also – Noah has two specialists at the Novak Center. It is the coolest and the valet guys now us by name.

  2. Sara and Matt, I’m so sorry this has happened to Desi, but glad to hear all is going so well. I think he has been in the best hospital possible, and you have a wealth of wonderful people willing to do anything to help you guys. Praying for you all every day. God bless, Love, Tanya

  3. Please know that my thoughts and prayers continue to be with Desi as well as you through what has to be an extremely difficult time for all of you. If there is anything else I can possibly do to help, know that I’m here.
    Love,
    Uncle Ed