Friday, October 9, 2009

Message from Andrea - October 9, 2009

Dear friends, just wanted to send another update as the Tumor Board met this morning and reviewed Julian's most recent MRI. Thankfully, they did not spot anything along the spine, but they did note something at the tumor site in the brain that they had not seen previously, a little 'tail' on the cavity where the tumor had been. This hadn't been there in earlier MRIs. Our doctor said the group didn't think it looked like cancerous growth because it normally isn't shaped that way, but they want Julian to have another MRI in one month. Please pray that this turns out to be only scar tissue or something totally benign. Also, he will have more chemo this weekend, so we would ask for God's protection on his body as these chemicals go in and destroy the bad cells and hopefully spare the good ones. For a sense of their potency, one of the drugs he is getting is a derivative of mustard gas.
Julian continues to be a trooper and a love bug and makes us all laugh and smile. He loves his daily rituals. Every morning, after changing Bun Bun (his stuffed bunny) into his daytime clothes, he brings a treat to our dogs, Smokey and Bandit. And every afternoon (after first setting the table for dinner -- in that order), he gets on his trike and burns rubber in the driveway daring anyone to cross his path. As the kids do their laps (Nolan on his razor), Rich is the race ''pronouncer,'' as Julian likes to call him. After a while, Smokey, the neighborhood cat (there are 3 pets on this street named Smokey), wanders into our yard and Julian especially loves going after him with his squirt gun. Last night, two girls from the 'hood joined him and Nolan in chasing Smokey, back and forth, through the holes in the fence. Tonight, we saw a repeat of the same but three more kids joined in and the gathering evolved into a road rally on the driveway complete with nerf guns, chalk, razor scooters and bikes. It was exactly like many nights here a year ago. The radio gets turned on an oldies station ('70s music gets everyone happy). Julian didn't want it all to end and the other kids didn't either and we kept the action going until it was almost dark.

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