Thanks for all the prayers!
We had appointments everyday following and each became more and more difficult. Scarlet had a bone marrow biopsy on Wednesday and I was 9 minutes late because we were coming from Lakewood and still had to check in and park, etc. They made us wait 2 hours with Scarlet fasting for a 15 minute procedure. I kept checking with the desk and they kept saying 20 more minutes and finally I asked the receptionist to get someone to come and talk to me and tell me what the heck was taking forever. The lady that came was a family rep and she told me this blah blah story about us being 9 minutes late and so we got bumped and had to wait. I kind of had a little melt-down because this was our 3rd day of driving back and forth from Lakewood to Seattle and being at the hospital all day. The day before we waited for 2 hours for the kidney doctor appt and Scarlet was a mess by the time we finally got to see her and then now we had to wait another 2 hours and she was fasting. So, I got emotional and told her that she couldn't use us being late by 9 minutes as a reason to bump us because last time I was an hour early (I got my times mixed up) and they still made us wait an extra hour. I told her that it wasn't right to make a little girl fast for so much longer than was really needed for a 15 minute procedure. I didn't win my case, but we did get in 30 minutes later...it could have been longer if I hadn't talked to her, I dunno. That was the first time I've ever lost it at an appointment. Anyway, the marrow results came back amazing! If you can remember the first draw they did last year came back with cancer-like cells, the second draw in December looked like there were still abnormal chromosomes but not cancerous and now there are NO abnormal chromosomes to be found. We are so blessed! I'm grateful everyday for how well she is doing.
So, after the long week of appts. we went to the Zoo and my mom paid for us to ride the camel.
So, after the long week of appts. we went to the Zoo and my mom paid for us to ride the camel.
That was pretty cool, except I was hanging on for dear life to Scarlet because I was afraid the camel may do something unpredictable and she fall on her head.
We also got to go to a Mariner's game on Father's day as part of Seattle Kid's day,the Gift of Immunity guild hosted it. We got lots of fun stuff, ate BBQ while the team warmed up, and best of all we were able to meet a family whose daughter had the same diagnoses as Scarlet and had her transplant only a month after her. Her name is Madison, and she is doing really well too. Her donor was a sibling, so that's the best you can get.
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I'm glad to hear Scarlet is doing so well. And, I love reading the updates!
I found your blog....love it! I will add it to my blog, I LOVE the picture of you guys. heee hee
I found your blog! I will add you to my blog list! I LOVE this picture of you two...too funny.
You're right, I need to be better about updating my blog! No excuses now that I have a new camera! I loved the pictures you posted, they were great! I can't believe how well Scarlet is doing, it really is a miracle. I'll call you!
Wow, a lot to do in a week, but I am so happy that the end results are great. you mentioned the other little girl's donor was a sibling. Who was Scarlett's donor. I recently registered myself as a bone marrow donor among other things.
I still work out, only because I have to. I am a group exercise instructor and teach 7 classes a week. You look good, too.
I miss our old workouts
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