Sunday, March 22, 2009

Home again...

Chris was sent home from her night in the hospital late Saturday afternoon. She has a combination of bronchitis and early pnuemonia caused by a viral infection. She has prescriptions for a very strong antibiotic, an inhaler for opening the bronchial tubes, and the old standby Robitussin with Codine for her cough. Basically she got a bad viral infection that we did not treat quickly enough and it got into her lungs. Her coughing has irritated her bronchial tubes so much that she was coughing up blood and the coumadine blood thinner did not help. She felt well last night and is sleeping soundly. Hopefully Chris bounces back quickly as she plans on visiting her parents down in Tampa for a few days this coming week with Abby. The sun, some sitting around the pool and some sleeeping in should help her feel better.

One interesting phenomenon which I test all the time is whether the doctors seeing Chris know anything about amyloidosis. Neither the emergency room doctor nor the internist on the floor knew anything about it other than "maybe" hearing about it in a lecture in medical school twenty years earlier. In fact the ER doctor stated that Chris really has Multiple Myeloma and not Amyloidosis which we know is completely false. I cannot blame the doctors, they can only know so much, but raising awareness is so critically important.

The lesson learned here is that when she starts to feel a cold or cough coming on, it needs to be treated. She has had such a cold free winter and I think we got comfortable that her cough would pass. Obviously a big mistake that put her in the hospital for a night.

Stephen also has a homecoming today as he completes his 1500 mile ride from FL to MA today. We expect him to be arrving at the Holliston Congregational Church at approx. 2:00 this afternoon with a good crowd to welcome him home. Abby and here friend Kim left earlier this morning to take 3 others out to join Stephen in Windsor Locks and others will be joining the ride as they get closer.

His commitment to raise funds and awareness has been nothing short of spectacular. Yet the help he has received along the way has also been amazing. Donations, sponsorships, blog postings, etc. have have all been very motivating for him. He gets to do the thing he loves (riding his bike) and helps others who have suffered or lost a loved one from this disease. His is a small contribution towards what needs to be done, but he knows he can make a difference by raisng awareness. Today will be a very special day in his life. He is very tired, he aches everywhere, he is mentally spent, but he made a plan months ago and he will complete it in great style. His friends will pull him home today, but figuratively he will be pushing research and awareness. He has met so many people and heard so many stories in the last few weeks, that he is riding with a purpose that will sustain him all the way to the finish.

I'll keep the updates on Chris coming. Getting her to Florida for a few days is the next goal. She has earned it.

Thanks for all the ongoing support and interest, it means more than I can say to Chris.