Tuesday, August 12, 2008

My Lil Trooper


So this week has been a super busy week. Andy was supposed to give blood for Brynn on Monday but Sunday night he had a fever of 103 so that was a no go. I was so upset that Brynn was going to get some random persons blood. Then Hope, babysitter to the stars!, had the same blood as Brynn and dropped everything to go donate for her. That made me feel sooo much better!! She is so awesome! She will most likely get the transfusion on Thursday or Friday.

I have decided that Brynn has the perfect hair if you have cancer. hehehe. Since her hair is curly and fluffy it covers all of her bald spots. Here is a picture of her before chemo....



This is after 5 chemo treatments....



But... this is what her hair looks like when its wet....






and here are a couple of Brynn playing with her hair in the tub....






She is just too dang cute!!!! Blog at ya later!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

7th Treatment Down

Today was Brynn's 7th chemo treatment. She is being such a trooper. Her red blood cell count has slowly been dropping the last couple of weeks. Her H&H was 7 and 20 which really is low enough to get a blood transfusion... but since she isn't overly tired or sleeping a lot they are planning on doing one next week. Being the Nancy Nurse (hehe) that I am, I wanted to set up for me or Andy to give blood if one of our blood types was compatible with Brynn's.. and Andy was a perfect match. So he will have to go in on Monday and donate for her.

In the back of the oncology clinic there is a large room where kids get blood, platelet and chemo infusions. Like 20 recliners each with a TV. Each week I see these kids and feel so bad for them. I can't even imagine what it must be like to be a kid and have to go through all of that. Everytime I am there I want to do something for all of these kids that are going through ruff times in their lives. Two weeks ago a 8 year old little girl wanted to bring the cancer kids toys to brighten their spirits. It was amazing how these kids were so excited... smiling and happy. Brynn had been crying because she hates being stuck with a needle to access her port... and this 8 year old walks in and says she wants her to have a Dora doll. Brynn had a huge smile on her face. It made her day... because she loves Dora. I would love to do something like that. I'm hoping to spread the word at work and to my friends to donate a toy... coloring book... anything kid friendly... to bring to the clinic to give these kids something to smile about while getting chemo... something to get their minds off of it. So if you are interested in donating a toy let me know.....