Maggie finished preschool this May. She loved it and we saw her come out of her shell because of it. She will speak to others when spoken to, and is not nearly as shy as she once was. When Maggie was diagnosed, Dr. French read us all the possible side effects to the drugs she would be receiving. No parent wants to hear those things, and we have wondered how Maggie would develop. After going through parent teacher conferences and kindergarten screening, we are happy to hear that Maggie is right where she needs to be, both intellectually and physically (which is amazing considering Maggie began walking at the age of 3).
Maggie continues to see Dr. French every four months now. She goes back for her checkup in two weeks. The checkups continue to make me nervous, but we pray that each one shows that she is in remission always.
In other news, our family has been through some crazy times in the past couple of weeks. We ended up in ICU with Colin a couple weeks back because of reactive airway disease. He had a pulse oxygen level of 83 when we went into the clinic and after several breathing treatments they could not get him up above 90. They ended up transporting him in an ambulance (he called it a bus) to Akron Children's Hospital to the ICU. During the trip they gave him several doses of steroids and breathing treatments which ended up helping immensely. He spent several hours in the PICU before they moved him to the floor for observation over night. He has been diagnosed with asthma and is doing breathing treatments daily so hopefully this doesn't happen again.
During that week, Grant had been at the urgent care because of a swollen lymph node. After several days, I returned to the doctor because it wasn't getting any better on antibiotics. Because the lymph node was larger than a walnut, the protocol was to do a CBC to rule out cancer and an ultrasound. This put great fear in us. Given our history with Maggie, CBC's are a scary thing. Anytime a doctor is doing one to rule out cancer, it's a very hard time for us. Grant's CBC showed an elevated white count which most likely showed he was fighting an infection.
We were scheduled to have an ultrasound on Thursday afternoon, but Colin was than admitted into the hospital on Wednesday. While Andy spent the night with Colin at the hospital, he spoke with the doctors about Grant's lymph node. I came the next morning to allow Andy to go to work and a doctor came in to take a look at Grant. She suggested we go right to the ER because it looked infected. We then spent the morning in the ER while the doctor's ran tests, another CBC (to rule out leukemia), and an ultrasound (to rule out lymphoma and determine what it was). After a stressful morning, they determined that Grant had an abscess on his lymph node and they scheduled surgery for the evening to drain it. Colin was discharged from the hospital and Grant was admitted overnight for observation after surgery. It was a crazy week and couple of days. We were a popular family in the hospital, unfortunately. Maggie made a comment during all this madness that both her brothers were sick, so now who was she going to play with? We found it kind of ironic that Maggie was the most healthy one in our family during that time.
All is resolved now and we can once again live a "normal" life. We are so grateful for good health and pray that we don't ever have to go through a cancer scare again. I also pray we never spend another night in the hospital. Every one of our children have been through a CBC to rule out cancer. How often does that happen? My nightly prayer is for good health in our family. We thank you for your continued prayers for our family, especially Maggie. We pray that she remains cancer free forever.
This is a picture from a trip to the Cleveland Zoo--One of our favorite things to do this summer.
4 comments:
Ohmygoodness!!! What an absolutely crazy few weeks. We are soooo glad that everything turned out okay and continue to pray for good health for your family (especially Maggie)
P.S. Our oldest starts kindergarten in the fall too. I originally came across your blog when she was just tiny too. I can't believe they're both almost in kindergarten already!
Hurray for Maggie!! Sorry to hear the other 2 were sick, but very ironic. Hopefully things get back to normal soon:)
Glad to hear things are going well for you guys!
I pray Maggie remains cancer free forever too Whitney!
I also pray constantly for my children's and all of my other loved ones' health, especially after following stories like yours and others, it's so scary.
So glad the Bixler family is doing well :)
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