WE can call this entry take "TWO" since you have to hold your breath and stand a certain way and do something else special ( which I have not figured out yet) to not get kicked off the wi-fi at Levine!!!! My cell does not work either so it is really driving me crazy- Last night was not at all what I had hoped for our first time back--- I asked several times about the timing before we made the Monday appointment to start chemo and was assured that the orders were written and everything would be ready after our brief clinic visit--- Well.... experience had me doubt that but I had no idea we would have been so off--- Basically, we waited around all day.... lab lost one urine collection and then they were not at the magic number so it required lots of fluids and by 10:45 we were ready to start the chemo--- one of which was the 6 hour infusion that requires me to wake Grier every hour for 8 hours so they can make sure there is no blood--- I get the why!!! But the timing in my opinion is unacceptabl
Grier Martin Christenbury(age 2 1/2) was diagnosed with stage IV neuroblastoma on Tuesday, March 27, 2007- This blog is to help family and friends know how he is doing with treatments. Go Grier Go! www.caringbridge.org/visit/grierchristenbury
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
WE can call this entry take "TWO" since you have to hold your breath and stand a certain way and do something else special ( which I have not figured out yet) to not get kicked off the wi-fi at Levine!!!! My cell does not work either so it is really driving me crazy- Last night was not at all what I had hoped for our first time back--- I asked several times about the timing before we made the Monday appointment to start chemo and was assured that the orders were written and everything would be ready after our brief clinic visit--- Well.... experience had me doubt that but I had no idea we would have been so off--- Basically, we waited around all day.... lab lost one urine collection and then they were not at the magic number so it required lots of fluids and by 10:45 we were ready to start the chemo--- one of which was the 6 hour infusion that requires me to wake Grier every hour for 8 hours so they can make sure there is no blood--- I get the why!!! But the timing in my opinion is unacceptabl
GO STEEL FAB!
Go Grier Go Magnets are Here!
Grier's address in NYC
Grier Christenbury
Ronald McDonald House of New York
405 East 73rd Street
New York, NY 10021
Ronald McDonald House of New York
405 East 73rd Street
New York, NY 10021
Before 3F8
After 3F8
Grier leaving NY-pres and going back to MSKCC
Grier going for a ride in the ambulance across the street
Grier patiently waiting surgery to remove tumor
Go Grier Go Picnic in the Park
On the way to NYC!
Grier at the "new" clinic at CMC
Some of our team at the Hopebuilders 5k
HOPE IS GOOD!!
Supersib- GRACE
If you have time-- these are great WEBSITES to look at!
- Grier's CaringBridge Site
- GO Grier Go! -- website
- Dilworth Little League--Steel Fab (Majors)
- Childhood Cancer Awareness Video
- The Loneliest Road Campaign
- Children's Neuroblastoma Cancer Foundation
- Community Blood Center of the Carolinas
- Coaches Curing Kids Cancer
- SuperSibs
- Levine Children's Hospital
- curesearch
2 comments:
What a nightmare you are living this week -- not to mention Grier's personal nightmare last night or this morning or whenever! I so wish that ALL doctors could just walk in your shoes and see how their orders turn out -- they might be more careful and thoughtful. You are pushing too hard to try to keep up with H&G while at Levine -- just one thing at a time. H&G are old enough/mature enough to understand that you need to be with Grier all the time right now.
Get some rest during the day tomorrow -- when G sleeps, you sleep too. I wish I could give you some sleep, but will keep thinking of you, praying for you and Grier, and sending love up the greenway.
Betty G
Amy,
I'm thinking of you every day.
Blythe Thompson
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