Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Celebrate Good Times... Come On!

On Friday August 12, 2011 Aj, Grandpa and I made the familiar drive into Oakland to go visit our favorite  pediatric  oncologist Dr. Goodman.  Three month back when we found the tumor the Doctors noticed that Ajs AFP was also elevated. After the surgery his AFP never dropped like we were expecting, since then we have been watching his levels very closely hoping that they would fall back into normal range.


Aj's AFP History
5/25 - 35.4, 5/31 - 31.1, 6/7 - 25.8, 6/14 - 30.3, 6/21 - 21.5, 6/28 - 23.06, 7/5 - 28 and finally 8/9 - 27.8

Most doctors would consider 0-15 to be the normal AFP range.  Since day one Aj never has done anything normal, so why would his AFP be any different? Dr. Goodman is confident that because everything else looks good that this slight elevation in his AFP just happens! He is eating, sleeping and playing like a normal healthy little boy. All his blood work and ultra sounds are also coming back normal.  This all comes down to.... Aj has been given a clean bill of health... its time to celebrate!!!

In this time of celebration, I would like to take a moment and send out a prayer for all those families who are still going through the fight or who have lost the battle. My thoughts, love and prayers will always be with you

1 comment:

  1. Awesome News Sabline. I love you, Rhonda
    Life is fleeting, years rush past...
    and little boys grow up so fast!
    Let me take time out to be
    thankful mine is still here with me.
    And though I'm busy through the day,
    let me take time out to play...
    Let me take time out to smile,
    to sit with him for just a while...
    Let me take time out for walks,
    for swings and sports and quiet talks,
    for sharing giggles, tickles, and hugs,
    for patching knees and catching bugs...
    for running races, climbing trees,
    for helping with his A - B - C's...
    For hatching plots and planning schemes,
    for listening to his thoughts and dreams.
    Let me tuck him in at night,
    hear his prayers, turn off the light.
    And when my busy day is done,
    let me thank God I have a son.

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