Today we had a long day at Hopkins, but the bottom line is that Jessica had a clean scan, and Dr. Blakeley is very happy. The 2mm anomaly that was detected at the beginning of July has vanished.
So, we are absolutely thrilled! And tired from a long day. The longest part was waiting to get into the MRI machine. We waited for two hours. Back at home now, we can relax knowing that the treatments are indeed working.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
We hired a mothers helper ( her name is Deli ) to come in on Thursdays and Fridays from 8am - 2pm. Jess has Jake on Tuesdays and Wednesdays on her own while I am at work. And on Monday I telecommute. So, everything is working out well with that arrangement.
Jessica seems to be getting stronger by the day!
We went for an MRI on July 7th. Basically Dr. Blakeley is very pleased with the progress, however the image did detect a 2MM growth in the middle of the radiation field. Dr. Blakeley said that radiation does strange unpredictable things in the body, and that mostly these things go away on there own. However, as a precaution, she is having Jess come in for MRI's monthly instead of bi-monthly.
The next MRI is July 28th 2008.
Please keep us with your positive thoughts!
:)
Jessica seems to be getting stronger by the day!
We went for an MRI on July 7th. Basically Dr. Blakeley is very pleased with the progress, however the image did detect a 2MM growth in the middle of the radiation field. Dr. Blakeley said that radiation does strange unpredictable things in the body, and that mostly these things go away on there own. However, as a precaution, she is having Jess come in for MRI's monthly instead of bi-monthly.
The next MRI is July 28th 2008.
Please keep us with your positive thoughts!
:)
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