Tuesday, July 22, 2008

We'll try the video...


Dan weaves through the crowd to find Lindsey and Caitlin, it was very busy at the airport!


Bobby helps her get her luggage at the airport.

Lindsey with her Dad...gathering the luggage from the turmoil!

Dan, Lindsey, and pictures of Caitlin with her mother (Mrs. Nase)

I thought this had been posted...but...


LINDSEY IS HOME!!! She got home on Sunday. I thought the pictures had gotten posted on the blog Sunday night -- hard to tell where they went! Bobby, Dan, and I went to the airport to get Lindsey on Sunday afternoon. It was hectic because traffic was a mess. There was a small fender-bender on the 340 bridge. The goofy MSP cop would not move traffic off off the bridge so it got WAY backed up in both directions. Damned cops. But, Bobby got us to the airport in plenty of time to pick up Lindsey and Caitlin. Caitlin's mom said traffic on Rt. 15 was bad also -- we couldn't win either way.

Lindsey had landed at Dulles when we were still about 30 minutes away from the airport. By the time we got in there, parked, and waked down to the far terminal, we still had to wait for a while for the girls to make it thru immigration and customs. That was smooth sailing for them coming back into the country.

Dan was very happy to see Lindsey and Caitlin. Here are some pictures...I'm not sure if I can get the video to post (but I will try). Lindsey missed everyone here but I don't think she was glad to be back home! Maybe to recharge her bank account! She had a great time in Germany with Caitlin.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Bobby's Vaccine Leg


Bobby's leg is very lumpy and sore. Each vaccine is given in another spot. The dark spot on the left is from 3 weeks ago. It is warm and swollen. The spot under the black ink is from this week's vaccine which he got on Tuesday. We thought that they might switch legs this time but Kathy said that they ALWAYS use the left thigh. After he gets the vaccine, and for the next 4 nights, we apply a cream (Imiquimod) to his leg. Dan likes to help Dad with applying the cream. He puts on gloves and spreads the cream on Bobby's leg. Then he covers it with gauze and tape. It is suppose to help the body know to "respond" to that area. Kathy marks his leg after the vaccine to show where to apply the cream. Bobby says the worst part is taking off the tape in the morning. Bobby does great getting the injections and doesn't complain about the lumps in his legs. He does whine often about taking off the tape in the morning. OUCH!

Thursday, July 10, 2008

2 Days at NIH...

Bobby had appointments Tuesday & Wednesday at NIH. On Tuesday, he had to be there early for apheresis. That is the procedure where they start 2 IV lines and pull the blood through a machine that separates out the white blood cells (and keeps them). The machine spins the blood and tries to only collect the WBCs. They had gotten thru pretty much most of the procedure (which takes 4 hours) when the BIG IV stopped working. They tried to re-start it but that one didn't work either. So, they stopped the collection...and had gotten most of what they needed. Bobby then had to start drinking the contrast for his CT scans. This is a picture of him in the waiting room while waiting for the CT. The scanned his chest, abdomen, and pelvis (lots of lymph nodes in all of those places). That process didn't take too long. After he was finished, we went up to the NIH cafeteria for a great lunch. Then we headed home.

The next day, Wednesday, his appt. was at 1PM in the Clinic to see the doctors and get the results from the previous days' testing. I think we finally saw the doctor at 4PM. Then, we had to wait for over an hour for them to order his vaccine. We went down to the coffee shop and we all got a treat. Julie & Dan went along. This has been the first time they could go without missing school! It was exciting for them to go with Dad and to see all of the neat things at NIH. We left home early to eat (with the kids) in the NIH cafeteria. They enjoyed that. While Bobby was waiting for the doctors, the kids went up to the library and read for about 2 hours.

The greatest part of our day was hearing the news that EVERYTHING LOOKS GREAT! They told Bobby that his face is healing VERY WELL, and that even more importantly, ALL OF HIS SCANS looked PERFECT! Bobby had been nervous over this...but once again HE PASSED WITH FLYING COLORS!

They will continue with the vaccines every 3 weeks. They are pleased with the response that Bobby's body is showing to the vaccine. The shots make his leg swollen and red and lumpy. Kathy (the vaccine nurse) says that this is showing that Bobby's immune system is responding to the vaccine.

Thanks to everyone for your thought and prayers. All of the support is very helpful!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Quick update from NIH..until I can post more..

100% CLEAN BILL OF hEALTH given to Bobby today... He's in great spirits...more later. Cell battery almost gone! Had to send a picture to get this information to post...so I picked a picture of "The Duplicats"

Clean Bill of Health

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100% CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH given to Bobby today... He's in great spirits...more later. Cell battery almost gone!
100% CLEAN BILL OF hEALTH given to Bobby today... He's in great spirits...more later. Cell battery almost gone!