Tuesday, November 22, 2016

New Treatment

     On November 8th, Hazel began her new treatment.  She now takes a daily pill called Xalkori.  This ALK Inhibitor is the targeted therapy that I have discussed before, and targets her ALK tumor mutation.  Common side effects with Xalkori use include upper respiratory infection, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, decreased appetite, insomnia, dizziness, blurred vision and/or floaters, tired feeling, diarrhea, constipation, rash or itching, cold symptoms (stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat), numbness or tingling, or swelling in your hands or feet. We have noticed some of these side effects already, and it was difficult for Hazel to adjust at first, but she seems to be adjusting more now and taking it in stride (which breaks my heart to even have to say that!). 
     
     In addition to this daily medication, she began her first cycle of chemotherapy.  She receives to different chemotherapies for 5 days in a row (thankfully outpatient), every three weeks.  These particular chemos have made her feel pretty nauseous, and she spent quite a few mornings vomiting.  We now have her on round the clock nausea meds, and in combination with the cannabis oil and essential oil regimen she is already on, we seem to have it under control.  Her hair is also falling out in fairly large clumps, so a head shaving party is in the works!
   
     As expected this treatment has caused our little Hazelnut's blood counts to drop dramatically.  As some of you may have seen on Facebook, she spiked a fever after her counts dropped, earning us a spot on the Oncology floor at the hospital last Tuesday.  Typically, a fever spikes and it is just indicating that these counts are dropping.  However, a fever could also be a sign of an infection and when her counts are zero, she has no immune system to speak of, so an infection can be extremely dangerous.  While in the hospital, Hazel receives prophylactic antibiotics to protect her from any potential infection, and her blood is sent for testing to see if anything is indeed growing.  So far, she has had no signs of infection, so for that we are thankful!

     Currently, we are STILL inpatient, not because of any infection, but because her counts have remained at ZERO!  We cannot be discharged until her counts begin an upward trend and get closer to a safe range (her Absolute Neutrophil Count or ANC needs to be close to 500 or above). Last week she spent much of her days in bed, feeling tired and unwell.  However, since this weekend, she has felt much better, and has spent absolutely NO time in bed!  She has been playing, having dance parties, doing crafts and school work, and eating up a storm!  So for being stuck as long as we have, we can still rejoice in her feeling well! A verse that someone shared with me recently has spoken volumes these past weeks.  Lamentations 3:22-23 " Because of the LORD’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail.  They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness."

     Please be praying for our Hazel's counts to recover in these next days so that we may be home for Thanksgiving.  We have been in the hospital for many special occasions and holidays before, and it is not easy to be separated.  Not only on Hazel, but on our other children and on both Aaron and I.  Pray that this verse can ring truth into our lives, that we may not be consumed by the stress and the difficulty of what we are going through, but instead rely on His compassion and faithfulness. 



   




8 comments:

  1. We're praying for Hazael and her family...

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  2. You are on our prayers Hazel. Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving, and hope you will be home to celebrate with your family. The Ratterree Family

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  3. I have been following your story for so long. I have three girls and you are always in my thoughts and prayers!

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  4. prayers for you and your family

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  5. I have been following hazels story since day 1. My heart breaks that she (your family as well) has To go through this again, but I am keeping you all in my thoughts daily. You are an incredible women and Hazel is a fighter it's all going to be okay

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  6. I'm praying for this wee pet right now. Dear God please lay your healing hand upon her and take away all cancer. In Jesus name.

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  8. Prayers for your lil Hazel!!! She's beautiful!!! She's strong!! My heart breaks that Hazel is reliving all of this again! And your family!! Thank you for giving us all updates!! We have all been loving you all through this you just don't know us.. prayers and thoughts for you all!!

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