We arrived around 9:30 am. His first chemo drug was administered around 3 pm. The new drug will start around 9 pm. We learned that for the next impatient stay we need to arrive earlier in the morning so things start moving sooner. Today was mostly waiting. The kids arrived after school. We ate in the cafeteria and watched some TV in Nate's room. The kids were okay until they went home and Nate and I stayed here. Lots of tears from the younger kids. And here is some honesty- this stinks. Cancer sucks. We don't want our kids to have to hang out at a hospital or cry because they want their parents home.
Thanks for the continued prayers.
-Stacy
{Hugs} girl. Bah. Cancer truly does stink. Lifting you up. Wishing there was more to do or say. My heart hurts for you both and the kids. God is Bigger. It's hard to live that way in the trenches sometimes but I'm glad it's true. Praying you feel it in your soul even when your mind can't quite make peace.
ReplyDeleteEach day is an unknown journey, particularly with illness, so asking the Lord to envelop you all with courage and empowerment from the Holy Spirit to stay strong figuratively and physically.
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