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Saturday, October 17, 2009 4:51 PM
SAM'S MOM WROTE
Hi, it's Mom again. I am back at the hospital with Sam and have taken over for Mike's shift. I was able to go home yesterday and spend some quality time with our girls. I really needed the break and it was nice to have that time at home. The girls are now spending the night with a friend tonight so Mike can have some down time and relax as well.
Sam slept for most of last night b/c he was still weaning off of the drugs that they gave to him to sedate him for his MRI. Mike said the MRI took over 2 hours. I am going to ask the doctor why Sam needed to be sedated or in for a scan for that long of a length of time. We do not have the results of this scan yet but the MRI was done of his legs.
When Sam woke up this morning he was complaining of his eyes hurting him and not being able to open them. Sam was taken to see an eye doctor here at the hospital. Apparently he has an abrasion on one of his eyes. What happened is that one of his eyes partially opened during the MRI yesterday when he was sedated and his eye got dried out. He is now on prescription eye drops and ointment for his eye and he was given Morphine for the pain. Mike said he seemed to feel a little bit better earlier this afternoon and was awake for awhile with both of his eyes open. He is now back asleep again. He has eaten very little (hardly anything) in the past 36 hours but Mike was able to get him to eat some chicken for lunch today. Nothing about cancer is easy or predictable. Sam has had the Methotrexate twice before and did really well with it. This has been a much more difficult admission though. The chemo does not seem to be making him to sick so this is a Praise. He has just slept a lot more this time around and is much more lethargic. The pain in his eyes have also made him uncomfortable. We are still praying he can go home tomorrow but we will have to wait and see how his levels have cleared of the Methotrexate.
Sam's friend Joe stopped by today with his wife and another friend of theirs. Sam was glad to see them but since he had a hard time opening his eyes it was still difficult for him. We continue to receive many gifts in the mail and financial donations as well to help with Sam's medical care. We feel truly blessed that so many people care about Sam and our family and we are so thankful for your generosity. Thank you so very much for reaching out to our family. It means more to us than we will ever be able to express to you.
I will sign off for now since Sam wants me to get a movie going for him. He loves the portable DVD player he received as a gift and it has really come in handy. I can put it right on his bed while he is laying down and he can still watch/hear a movie close to him. Thank you Pam for this wonderful gift. What a blessing you and your grandaughters are to our family. Expecting a miracle and praying always for Sam
SAM'S MOM WROTE
Hi, it's Mom again. I am back at the hospital with Sam and have taken over for Mike's shift. I was able to go home yesterday and spend some quality time with our girls. I really needed the break and it was nice to have that time at home. The girls are now spending the night with a friend tonight so Mike can have some down time and relax as well.
Sam slept for most of last night b/c he was still weaning off of the drugs that they gave to him to sedate him for his MRI. Mike said the MRI took over 2 hours. I am going to ask the doctor why Sam needed to be sedated or in for a scan for that long of a length of time. We do not have the results of this scan yet but the MRI was done of his legs.
When Sam woke up this morning he was complaining of his eyes hurting him and not being able to open them. Sam was taken to see an eye doctor here at the hospital. Apparently he has an abrasion on one of his eyes. What happened is that one of his eyes partially opened during the MRI yesterday when he was sedated and his eye got dried out. He is now on prescription eye drops and ointment for his eye and he was given Morphine for the pain. Mike said he seemed to feel a little bit better earlier this afternoon and was awake for awhile with both of his eyes open. He is now back asleep again. He has eaten very little (hardly anything) in the past 36 hours but Mike was able to get him to eat some chicken for lunch today. Nothing about cancer is easy or predictable. Sam has had the Methotrexate twice before and did really well with it. This has been a much more difficult admission though. The chemo does not seem to be making him to sick so this is a Praise. He has just slept a lot more this time around and is much more lethargic. The pain in his eyes have also made him uncomfortable. We are still praying he can go home tomorrow but we will have to wait and see how his levels have cleared of the Methotrexate.
Sam's friend Joe stopped by today with his wife and another friend of theirs. Sam was glad to see them but since he had a hard time opening his eyes it was still difficult for him. We continue to receive many gifts in the mail and financial donations as well to help with Sam's medical care. We feel truly blessed that so many people care about Sam and our family and we are so thankful for your generosity. Thank you so very much for reaching out to our family. It means more to us than we will ever be able to express to you.
I will sign off for now since Sam wants me to get a movie going for him. He loves the portable DVD player he received as a gift and it has really come in handy. I can put it right on his bed while he is laying down and he can still watch/hear a movie close to him. Thank you Pam for this wonderful gift. What a blessing you and your grandaughters are to our family. Expecting a miracle and praying always for Sam