Thursday. This was a busy day!
Chelsea, the child life specialist, talked to the kids today and explained what was happening to Riley. (What it meant to have leukemia.) She explained what "good blood" was, and what "cancer blood" was. She explained about him losing his hair and what a port was. She did a great job. The kids even asked a couple questions. She was able to explain a very complicated sickness in a way that they could understand. They each made their own sample of "good blood" and "cancer blood" using red hots for the red blood cells, small marshmallows for the white blood cells and rice for the platelets. They liked it.
We then saw Santa near the library downstairs. For the first time EVER, Bryant wasn't afraid of Santa. He even sat next to him!! So shocking I had to get a picture. Santa gave each of the kids a cute little pillow pet. (Maybe that is why Bryant like him so much.)

Then we went to the clinic to get the kids blood tests. They were each so courageous! We had Chelsea with us and she helped Bryant and the kids be a little distracted with a cartoon on her ipad. The clinic was ready for us. They had several nurses available to help our group, so they thought it would be a good idea to do it all at once. ... Looking back, I would not do it that way again. We thought at the time that it would help ease anxiety to do it all at once. But instead, I was not able to comfort each child during their time of need... I kinda went from one to the next trying to give comfort to all, - all at once. Not an easy thing to do, and it all kinda happened very quickly. Vince was with Riley during our appointment at the clinic because his work, DPS, brought in baskets of goodies for Riley and the proceeds of a bake sale they held on our behalf. (So wonderful!!) Vince made it down to the clinic right at the end. He helped distract and comfort. It worked out, they were each so brave! But it was a little crazy!




Look at those pale faces!! Poor, brave kids! The nurses ended up taking 3 big tubes of blood!! EACH! They were all so brave. Really brave. Bryant sat still as a statue, even with a tear rolling down his cheek... but he would not move! What heros, each one!
It will take about 2 weeks to get the results from the blood tests. There is only a 25% chance for each child that they would be a match for Riley. The outcome of a transplant with a sibling donor is so much better than with an unrelated donor. We are praying for a match!!
It has been a big day. We are so thankful for all the wonderful support and encouragement we are getting from so many around us. We are acutely aware of these many blessings.
Labs today:
White blood cells: 0.9 (normal 4.5 - 13.5)
Red Blood cells: 8.4 (normal 13.5 - 17.5)
Platelets: 13 (normal 150 - 425) (one unit transfused)
ANC: 126 ( < 500 = severely neutropenic)