Monday, 28 September 2020

We are making the most out of 2020!!!!

 It has been a crazy crazy summer.  COVID put such a spin on things but everything keeps moving.

We are currently in our 3rd Phase of Maintenance with Caine.  Our end of treatment is November 13. 2022.  It will be a long few years but Caine is doing really awesome.  We visit the clinic once a month for a check up and Vincristine. The only thing that sucks is he may have to be on monthly steriod pulses starting in November 2020 until end of treatment.  Those are really tough on him as he just hurts but the medication overall doesn't effect him at all.  He is back in school full time, playing flag football and will be playing hockey. There is no stopping him.

Our summer was filled with camping and boating.  Both the kids are really enjoying golf this year and fishing.  We made the best of a limited summer and went camping a few times with some great friends, Andrea Sullivan and Trevor Uhrich, Tamara Kardash and Bob and Lynn Kardash. We had the camping Olympics, HUGE water fight against the boys, tie dye shirts and fishing.  The boys even did a restaurant one night where they served the parents food and drinks from their restaurant.  We camped, boated and fished a few times at the Geiger cabin as well out at Alice Beach.  Over all a great summer.











Also over the summer we got a few pictures done again for the Jim Pattison Children's Hospital by April Grace Photography.  As you can well imagine we are big supporters of the hospital and will continue to be.  Their first poster was also up in Costco for the month of September not sure if you saw it or not.....







School does look different for these two this year.  They were both very excited to be back at it and I hope everyone takes the precautions to ensure they can stay in school all year.  Caine is in Grade 7 this year and Brody is in Grade 4.





Thanks for continuing to follow us through this journey.  Even though the hard part is over, our journey continues for a lifetime.  Both boys continue to remain strong and we are confident that they will be strive now and into the future.




Tuesday, 19 May 2020

MAY "COVID" UPDATE

Things have been going very well.  Caine has his energy back and is making the most of the crappy situation we currently have.  He has been out bike riding and hanging with his social house friends playing ball, basketball and of course video games.

April is a busy month....

April 1 was his birthday..so completely different.  No big party no special cake just the four us with Olive Garden and he had a mcflurry for a cake.  Our good friends Andrea, Trevor, Lucas and Logan gave Caine a drive by Birthday wish.



On April 7 was Brodys 9th birthday.  Again not the same.  He wanted Boston Pizza and we gave him a donut cake...he loved it.



My birthday was on the 9th.   We did Vietemese as some of my favorites were not open yet for take out.

Easter also happened in April.  Apparently the Easter Bunny is an essential service so arrived at the Webers as planned.



With Saskatchewan finally opening up we are starting to plan our summer.  Boating (Wade and the boys have been out already while I had to work), booking our camping sites, and just figuring out how to enjoy our summer this year.  The boys both love our new fire pit so we have a fire alot.


Tomorrow is check up day for Caine at the clinic.  I will update if anything changes.

For now we arw grateful to be through the hard part and happy to start living a bit again.





Sunday, 29 March 2020

Maintence #1 finally started.....

You would think with being house bound due to COVID-19 that I would have updated before now.

On Wednesday, March 25 we started Maintenance #1.  He has 10 to go through with each of them being a 84 day block.  So we still have a few years of chemo but it is mostly at home pills once a day with some steroids added in every so often...so not crazy.  We have to head to the clinic every 28 days.

Which brings me to this whole crazy COVID-19 thing going on.  Just when we were ready to get back normal...Caine going back to.school and not having to.be as aware of our surroundings this happens.  So nothing new for us here as we have been living this way since July.  But still staying isolated from everything and everyone is hard as we could still have visitors  if they were healthy.  So both boys are enjoying no.school (still do a tad at home), xbox and playing outside in the driveway or bike riding.  If it is cold we still try to.get activity in somehow......


Stay healthy and smart everyone.  Hopefully summer brings us some fun!!

Thursday, 12 March 2020

DI IS DONE!!!! FRONTLINE IS DONE!!!

As of March 6, 2020 Caine finished Delayed Intensification which is the end of his Frontline treatment.  Most happy to be done with the Erwina shots.  He had 72 total over the course of Frontline.  We are now just waiting for his counts to jump back up so we can start Maintenance.  Maintenance is a lighter mostly at home chemo that will go for around 2 years.  We has to go celebrate and went to Caines favorite restaurant Olive Garden so he could have his stuffed mushrooms and fettuccine and mushrooms with Alfredo. 

With his immune system and COVID-19 we are being extra cautious.  May continue to keep him home from school and will define be staying away from crowds.  Why does this stupid virus have to be out now when we are so close to getting back to a new norm. 

We will continue to celebrate being done frontline and moving forward regardless   nothing will take this away from us.


Wednesday, 26 February 2020

Almost done DI!!!!

So we are done with the harder drugs of this piece of treatment (the Cyterabine which usually made him feel icky but seemed to be ok this time thank God).  Although this medication does make his counts and blood work drop substantially (which over the weekend is what made him feel crumby).  He required a blood transfusion on Tuesday, Feb 25 and he is getting platelets today on Wednesday, Feb 26.  His counts are also way down to almost 0 (0.1) so if you even have a sniffle please stay away until you are 100% or until his counts come back up which hopefully will be by end of next week. 

As part of the last two weeks of DI, he will receive his last 6 shots of Erwina (he will have 72 total since the start of these).  He did one on Monday and will do one today so he will be complete with these by March 6...that is also the end date of DI....which is the END OF FRONTLINE!!!!!!  I can't believe it.  I will update after March 6 with our celebration party of being done....



Wednesday, 5 February 2020

2nd half of Delayed Intensification starts!!!

Caine sailed through the first half of DI without much complication at all.  He got tired from the doxorubicin (or the red devil) as it is referred to, but otherwise he did great.  During the 1rst half of DI he had two steroid stints which were hard as after day 5 both times he had major leg and hip pain.  This is a side effect of the steroids.  It took a few days after he was completed his 7 day cycle to go away.  He was pretty brave and tough during that whole ordeal.

We started the 2nd half of DI on Monday.  We will have a busy month with being at the clinic for most of February.  However the hard stuff will be done on February 21 and then his last Erwina shots ever will be completed on March 3!!!

MARCH 3, 2020 is the conclusion of FRONTLINE treatment.  It has been a long 8 months with one to go but we can see the light and are so happy to have made it through as successfully as we have.  Dr. Haq has even commented to Caine that has been a Pediatric Oncologist for 25 years and he has never seen anyone go through the treatment like him.  Caine is a tough little man and I am so proud to say I am his Mom....

Keep praying and thinking of us through February and stay tuned for big party information to follow :)

Tuesday, 14 January 2020

Final stage of Frontline begins...Delayed Intensification (DI)

Happy New Year everyone!!  We had a very quiet and uneventful New Year.  We celebrated by attending the Regina Pat's New Years Day game...they even won in overtime.
Caine went for an echo on his heart on Jan 2 as they like to check his heart before this treatment as the one drug can be hard on the heart, doxorubicon.

We did bloodwork on Jan7 and got the all clear to start our final stage of frontline, Delayed Intensification (DI) on January 8.  He did well.with the first round and has two more rounds.  If all goes to plan we should be complete with all of our frontline around Feb 29 (yeah for leap year).  We head back to the clinic tomorrow for another round of IV treatment and his shots (only 9 of those left too...not that we are counting).

The tough part about the past week is that he had a week blast of steriods.  This round really effected his mood vs needing to eat everything in sute.  The blast is done today and starts again in a week so one more to get through.  These weeks are tough on all of us.

We are seeing the light at the end of this crappy tunnel.  Please continue to pray and think of Caine as he goes through this.

After this we are onto maintenance which is supposed to be easy and manageable.  They also say within a few months he will be back to " we cant wait".