No one expects the Spanish Inquisition! Or brain cancer! This is our personal journey as a family when our 21 year old son was diagnosed with a brain mass and the roller coaster ride that followed. His life was turned upside down and his parent's worst nightmare that started on December 23, 2010.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Window scene at night
Here is why we do not live in Boston. I would rather drive in snow. Oh wait they have that here too.
Orion is getting his second chemo sack of poison. He feels great, no side effects yet. He even claimed he felt better today than he has in a while.
Many visitors of the medical sort. Rounds with ten or so students, half of whom looked sick and frightened, the other half curious, open and friendly. Future MGH doctors I hope. A social worker came to help with finding an apartment and to check on our despondency level. Neuro-endocrinology visited and then O was taken off, with me, to see the neuro-ophthalmologist who was delightful and reassuring.
Okay his chemo session is over as his dinner of spaghetti and sauce, or is it brains?
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