Sunday, June 21, 2009

Father's Day


Father's Day is going well and has a lot more meaning to it this year. It is 500 degrees outside with the humidity, so we are staying in - not to mention that I have a sinus infection that is making my head feel like a pressure cooker. Troy has prepared his Father's Day meal because he is a good husband who feels bad for his wife. We did manage to make it to the Waffle House for breakfast.
Troy met with Dr. Riley at the beginning of this week for his monthly visit and everything still looks fine. The picture above is of Dr. Goldsweig with his Mickey ears that we brought back for him from Disney. Karen, also in the photo, is his head nurse. Dr. G., if you are still reading the blog, no offense, but I can't say that we miss you all that much. Not coming to that office on a regular basis is the best medicine that Troy has had yet! We will see you next month though and we do look forward to saying hello. Troy has had some pain still, but is doing much better and seems to improve very slowly. He has his PET scan coming up in the beginning of July and is naturally nervous. He looks great though for what he has been through.
Derek is turning 5 on Tuesday and has Batman coming to his party. He is ultra excited. We have been very busy every week since school got out. We try and come up with somewhere to go each day. We have been to a firehouse tour, the lake, the movies, Centennial Olympic park, and to other local parks and play areas meeting up with friends here and there. He has had some playdates with old classmates which he really enjoys. Unfortunately the heat is coming and we don't do well with the GA summer temperatures so we will have to find some indoor activities along with the pool. Derek is doing gymnastics on Fridays and Ryan wants to do ANYTHING that big brother is doing. I have Ryan signed up for St. Catherine's Preschool 2 days a week (3 hours each day). This will be interesting when it starts in August. I don't know how he will do without Mommy, but hopefully he will do well. We are off to a good start to the Summer. Troy is on vacation this week and we look forward to spending it together as a family.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Post Surgery




Troy's surgery went very well on Monday. He worked from home on Tuesday and then went back into the office on Wednesday. He only took a pain pill once. We went to Audrey Egitton's graduation party yesterday. Joe, Audrey's dad, works with Troy, and Sharon, Joe's wife, has helped us out a few times here at the house when we needed someone to watch the kids while we were at doctors' appointments. It was a really nice time. Derek and Ryan had a busy week. Along with playing with the kids at the party last night, we had a full week of play dates - once with William (a friend from Derek's class) and we met up with Blake, Gabriel, & Olivia at the park nearby (also friends from Derek's class). We also took a trip to the airport for a tour. Derek had his last gymnastics class on Friday, but we signed him up for a more advanced class for the summer. Derek is begging me to get off the computer right now so he can play on Kidzui - one of his favorite computer spots! We are loving this long weekend even though it has been rainy.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Surgery tomorrow











Well, we survived Disney! It was a wonderful trip, but as it goes with 2 young children, it was a lot of work and we were happy to be home. We had a really busy week last week. Troy had a few appointments. He had one with the ENT for his monthly visit and Dr. Riley said that he has one of the best looking throats around. He went to the dentist on Wednesday and Dr. Friedrich said that everything looked great. Troy doesn't have any cavities or damage from the radiation and his saliva is pretty productive. Troy feels like his mouth is pretty dry though. He also had to go to the hospital for blood tests on Thursday because he has his surgery tomorrow to remove his chemo port. Besides Troy's appointments, Derek had his skills testing Monday morning for his entrance to Kindergarten. He had an appointment on Tuesday to see the allergist. There isn't much to report except that Derek has a propensity to hives. They don't test for allergies to sorbitol and the doctor thinks it is highly unlikely that this is what his allergy is to. He wants him to take Zyrtec every night and Troy and I aren't so sure we want to do that so we are just waiting for the next allergic reaction. He has only had a few outbreaks in 5 years so we really don't think it warrants medicating him at this point. Derek also had his end of the year party on Thursday and his graduation on Friday. One of the pictures above is of him with his teachers, Miss Cassi and Miss Betsey. The other picture is Derek with 2 of his best friends, Alex and Gabriel. We are very proud of him. He has come a long way in this past year. He is more outgoing than he has been in the past and he has learned a lot at preschool academically. He is ready for Kindergarten!! Anyway, it has been a busy couple of weeks and now that summer is kicking in, we will be spending a lot of time at the pool and doing fun things around Atlanta. We'll keep you updated on all the happenings. We will let you know how Troy's surgery goes tomorrow as well. Thank you in advance to Marian and Torie, my friends and neighbors, for helping us out with the kids.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Heading to Disney!

Derek with his hives!!


We are getting packed and ready for our trip. We will drive to Orlando early Saturday morning and be back on Saturday the 9th. We're so excited to go and Troy said that he isn't even going to look at his phone! Troy has been doing really well. He has been going into work like he used to do before his diagnosis. He started on Monday of last week and has been doing it pretty steady. He stayed home Thursday to work from home, but besides that he is up and out the door by 7am. He struggles a little with his eating and wishes he could just enjoy food the way he used to. We will be going to Cobb Hospital on the 18th to have his port removed, so he will have to recover from that, but all in all things are really a lot better. My sister, Tonya, stopped by with her family while vacationing around the South. She was only here for a couple of hours, but it was so nice to see a piece of New York/family. Olivia, Christopher, and Logan (the cousins) are shown above with Ryan and Derek. Derek has only a couple of weeks of school left. He finishes on the 15th of May. He will be going to Kennesaw Elementary's Kindergarten orientation tomorrow. Ryan is signed up for the Fall to go to St. Catherine's Preschool on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Derek went to the doctor (and the hospital) last weekend for hives. He was on all kinds of medicine for 5 days and he is going to the allergist on the 12th. I actually think he may have an allergy to sorbitol. It's a long story, but he had an allergic reaction a couple of years ago and we linked it to fluoride tablets that he had taken with that inactive ingredient in them and this past reaction I found the same ingredient in some frosted animal cookies that he had chowed down. We'll see what the doctor thinks. Anyway, he is doing fine and his reaction, luckily, was just cosmetic (not to mention he was extremely itchy) and didn't affect his breathing or anything. We have a week of doctor's appointments when we return from vacation. Troy has to go to the ENT Monday for his monthly visit, Derek sees the allergist Tuesday, Troy goes to the dentist for a post radiation visit (who knows what damage the radiation may have done), and on Thursday, Troy sees Dr. Knauer for his pre-op visit. Ahhhhhhh, vacation is only 5 days away!!! We will leave the chaos behind us for a week.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Complete Remission

Troy had his appointments with Dr. Goldsweig and Dr. Riley on Friday. His MRI showed up clean once again and everything is looking good. Troy is still having a hard time sleeping, but everything else is picking up finally. Thanks so much to Sharon Egitton (and Joe and Lauren) for coming to the house on Friday to keep Derek and Ryan company. They had a blast and we really appreciate you helping us out.

Today we will be going to see Dr. Knauer, the general surgeon who installed Troy's port. This appointment is for a consultation to remove the port. I'm assuming we will schedule the appointment for the surgery to remove it as well. Also, tomorrow, Troy will be going to see Dr. Osborn and he will have his feeding tube removed - YAAAYYYYY! He is so excited to have this removed.

The clouds are beginning to part and the sun is definitely starting to come through in our world. We are heading to Disneyworld on May 2nd through the 9th for a family celebration. We can't wait. We hope everyone had a nice Easter/holiday.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Starting to eat solid foods



Troy has had a good week and a half of trying solid foods. He can handle softer foods with some struggle. It still hurts, but the healing is definitely starting. Troy went for his MRI on Friday and we get the results this Friday. He hasn't had any appointments otherwise since the last post. We have scheduled an appointment with Dr. Osborn to have Troy's PEG tube removed before our trip to Disneyworld on May 2nd. We're anticipating good news this Friday. Keep us in your prayers.
Derek is registered for Kindergarten (I did that on Wednesday). He has his 3rd T-ball game today. It's a make-up game since all it has been doing around here lately is raining. We took the boys to the Eggstravaganza yesterday and they had a good time hunting for eggs, seeing the animals, and getting up on the fire truck and getting in the police car.

The pollen is awful this time of the year and for those of you up North who have never experienced it, the cars get yellow with pollen dust. Everyone is washing their vehicles around here - it's like the road salt and dirt on the cars up North during the Winter. It's pretty wild. Luckily, none of us seem to have allergies, so we are faring well.

We will let you know how Friday goes.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Post Treatment Issues

Since February 27th everything has been pretty good. Troy is struggling with the length of time it is taking for his body to heal from the radiation. He's frustrated to say the least. He has only had 2 doctors' appointments since the last post - one with Dr. Riley and one with Dr. Machuta (she is one of the radiation oncologists that rotates at Dr. Allen's office). Dr. Riley just sees Troy on a monthly basis for the next year and he checks down Troy's throat to make sure everything is going as it should. Dr. Machuta walked in and said to Troy, "Let me guess, you feel like..." and she basically rolled down every symptom and feeling that Troy was experiencing at this point. This made Troy feel better knowing that this is the way he is supposed to be feeling - like crap! He has been going through a little bout of depression (which seems to have subsided over the past week). He just said that he wakes up and just relives the nightmare of the pain, feeding himself through his PEG tube, and pouring his medicines through the PEG also. He can't wait to get it removed. In fact, we were supposed to leave for Disney tomorrow, but we pushed it back to April 18th and then pushed it back again to May 2nd in the hopes that Troy would feel a lot better and he would have the tube removed by then. Keep your fingers crossed for us!! Anyway, Dr. Machuta gave Troy a steroid to take which will help the swelling in his neck. She said the biggest side effect of the medication is irritability which just makes me laugh... you mean he's going to be more irritable!!!? Great. We're doing well and the kids are doing well and we're looking forward to a vacation. Speaking for myself, you have no idea how much.