8/9: Sweet Home Chicago
Granpa drove Leo and me to Houston's Hobby Airport and we had a very good flight home. Leo wasn't in a good mood on the car ride to or from either airport, though. By the time we got home he was exhausted, but Anna and Nina were so happy and excited to see us and Leo was excited to see them! They grew so much in these past three weeks and their talking is awesome (and hilarious). Shortly after our reunion, Leo asked to go to sleep, which is a very, very rare occurrence, so I got a great opportunity to play with them.
Leo slept a few hours in our bed, of course, and woke-up about 30 minutes after the 8pm treatment started, thirsty as always. Good thing this time I put 2 of those absorbent hospital-style pads under him, because he's been going through a single, so the second was for insurance. His dose today remains the same as yesterday because of the travel, etc., at 175mL of A10 and 12.5mL of AS2-1. Until he gains more weight, the target/maximum dosage is 210mL and 19mL, respectively. One of the first things I did when we got home was prepare the antineoplaston bags on my own, without looking at the notes, and think I did well.
Tomorrow of course continues treatment, but we'll have to figure out who and how to do a blood test, and have an appointment with Leo's pediatrician, Dr. Kroin, in the morning. There's a lot of paperwork and other stuff to discuss with her.
For the foreseeable future and as much as we and Leo would like guests, unfortunately we can't have anyone coming over and won't be visiting anyone. We're being extra cautious when it comes to infection, since the tumor and decadron weaken the immune system. Our biggest concern is Anna and Nina in dayare, so we're going to have to tell the people there to let us know the moment someone sneezes, coughs, itches, has a temperature, etc. We're being paranoid, but the last thing we need to something to get Leo off the treatment and/or deal with another infection. We even went as far as changing the girls' clothes and washing their hands and face thoroughly when they came home today and will continue this from now on. I guarantee we'll go on a world tour when Leo is cured!
Leo slept a few hours in our bed, of course, and woke-up about 30 minutes after the 8pm treatment started, thirsty as always. Good thing this time I put 2 of those absorbent hospital-style pads under him, because he's been going through a single, so the second was for insurance. His dose today remains the same as yesterday because of the travel, etc., at 175mL of A10 and 12.5mL of AS2-1. Until he gains more weight, the target/maximum dosage is 210mL and 19mL, respectively. One of the first things I did when we got home was prepare the antineoplaston bags on my own, without looking at the notes, and think I did well.
Tomorrow of course continues treatment, but we'll have to figure out who and how to do a blood test, and have an appointment with Leo's pediatrician, Dr. Kroin, in the morning. There's a lot of paperwork and other stuff to discuss with her.
For the foreseeable future and as much as we and Leo would like guests, unfortunately we can't have anyone coming over and won't be visiting anyone. We're being extra cautious when it comes to infection, since the tumor and decadron weaken the immune system. Our biggest concern is Anna and Nina in dayare, so we're going to have to tell the people there to let us know the moment someone sneezes, coughs, itches, has a temperature, etc. We're being paranoid, but the last thing we need to something to get Leo off the treatment and/or deal with another infection. We even went as far as changing the girls' clothes and washing their hands and face thoroughly when they came home today and will continue this from now on. I guarantee we'll go on a world tour when Leo is cured!
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