Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Donavynn has relapsed...
It has been easier to post on his facebook page lately so I don't know how often I will be able to post here but this is the link to that page if you would like to follow his story closer. All updates from 4/11 are posted on his FB page.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Chemo may be over, but a new journey is just beginning...
cancer survivors suffer from cognitive, social and emotional impairment due
to the lasting effects of a chronic illness and the debilitating treatment to
cure it. Patients under age 8 are affected more than their older counterparts."
http://www.taxtyranny.ca/images/HTML/Pharmacartel/Articles/Cancer/Articles/lingering.pdf
"Some types of chemotherapy, given either into a vein (intravenous, or IV chemo) or directly into the spinal column (intrathecal chemo), can also cause learning disabilities in children. These problems are more common if higher doses of certain chemotherapy drugs are used, and if the child is younger at the time of treatment. Learning disabilities are more common in children who get both chemo and radiation to the brain.
The learning problems, often called cognitive impairments, usually show up within a few years of treatment. They may be seen as: Lower IQ scores, which can vary depending on how intense the treatment is
Lower academic achievement test scores
Problems in memory and attention
Poor hand-eye coordination
Slowed development over time
Behavior problems"
http://www.cancer.org/Treatment/ChildrenandCancer/WhenYourChildHasCancer/childhood-cancer-late-effects-of-cancer-treatment
It breaks our hearts to see that he may have more complications to cope with. But honestly, of all the possible side effects of the treatment he has received, if this is his biggest problem we will be happy and feel very blessed! We are to meet with the child psychologist at his school in the beginning of next month to sign the papers after all the data has been gathered, and then the testing shall begin. I will keep you all posted on how that turns out. Part of me is simply praying that he is just lazy lol. I'd like for one of his problems to be a "normal" one but we shall tackle this together as we tackled the other obstacles he has had to overcome in his short 6 years.
Now on to a happier topic. We have finally got the ball rolling for his Make-A-Wish trip. We had debated over this long journey when would be the best time to do this and we waited for a few reasons one being that we wanted him to be old enough so that this wish is actually HIS wish and not something the rest of us think he would want, we felt it gave him something to look forward to when things weren't so pleasant and we wanted him to be old enough to remember all the fun he is going to have. The Make-A-Wish foundation contacted us last night to get some information and now they are waiting on his medical approval and then they will meet with him and go from there. We have presented him with many options for his wish and so far he seems set on wanting to take a Disney Cruise. Though, he is 6 and this could change at any moment. :) We will be discussing the best time to do this and then will set a more definite date, we were originally thinking November but this could change because we want the weather to be the best it could be...
So with all that we have in the works right now there is a lot going on, there is much to do and so much for me to keep everyone posted on. I will do so when ever I have any new information. For now I will close as this entry has become much longer than I intended. Please continue to pray for Donavynn's health as we all know that cancer an unpredictable little asshole.