Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML)
is a fast-growing cancer of the blood and bone marrow. In AML, the bone marrow makes many unformed cells called blasts. Blasts normally develop into white blood cells that fight infection. However, the blasts are abnormal in AML. They do not develop and cannot fight infections. The bone marrow may also make abnormal red blood cells and platelets. The number of abnormal cells (or leukemia cells) grows quickly. They crowd out the normal red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets the body needs.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Day + 74

June 11, 2012  Monday.  Today Riley got his Hickman Catheter (central line) out.  Hip, Hip Hooray!! What a great day!  This is a continued sign that Riley is doing better than expected!  They originally told us that it would stay in for at least 3 months.  Here we are at 2 1/2 months getting that baby out!!  Riley has just not required the transfusions and medication through this catheter as they expected (since being home)!!
What a freeing feeling!  We have had to flush the double lumen line with 10cc saline and 3cc Heparin  every night to keep the line in working order.  Riley then has to cover the area with saran wrap so he can take his nightly shower.  ... Sure, Riley has not been "poked" during our clinic visits because he has instant blood access with this line.  But with our visits getting further apart, a poke in the port is not a big deal!  Riley will have to leave the port in for a year.  Since it is under the skin and not accessed, he can shower freely and even swim.  Riley is becoming a "normal" boy once again!  So happy for today!

Waiting in the waiting room. 

Waiting in Pre-op.

This is Riley's   "really mom... another picture..."  face. 

This is Lauren.  She is the child life specialist for surgery.  She has been with us every time Riley has gone in for surgery or biopsies.  She talks with Riley about football, school and so much more!  She is very kind and positive!  She insisted on wheeling Riley out to our car today.  She was thrilled to see him go home and not be wheeled up to "his" room on the 6th floor (like we have so many times before).  YEAH for today! :)

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