Biz: great babysitter

Monday, December 17, 2007

Today is the (next) big day

Many days in the course of Biz's treatment have been "big" days, and this day is no exception. Today is the first of Biz's radiation treatments.
In all she has 28 individual "cycles," as they call them, which means 28 days of radiation treatments--5 days a week, minus a couple days for Christmas and New Year's Day. If all goes according to schedule, which I surmise is not assured, Biz's last treatment will be on January 30th. Conversations with doctors in the next few days will help us determine how close to that date we should schedule Deb and Biz's return flight.
Deb will be making the daily trek to M.D. Anderson during rush hour traffic because Biz's treatment time is 5:00pm each day. The appointment time is actually a blessing, from our perspective, as it allows Biz time each day to do her school work, plus a relatively free block of the day for Deb and Biz should they need or want to do other things. But please pray for safe and timely travel each day on the madness that Houston calls a highway.
Pray today for peace as Biz did not much appreciate having her head clamped down to the treatment bed when they made her mask. It's imperative that she remain calm and still for the duration of the cycle, and if she has any claustrophobic feelings that will make it more difficult.
"Lord Jesus, thank You for being with Elizabeth everyday--including this day. I pray that today, from the riches of Your grace, you would strengthen Biz by Your Spirit to accomplish the task before her. Please give her a sense of Your presence with her in the treatment room. I pray that You would keep her heart at rest even as You protect the healthy tissues and organs of her body during her radiation treatments. May this all work together for her good, her healing, and the honor of Your name. Amen."

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Girls at pool

Girls at pool
poor Garret...