Monday, January 12, 2009

We're really "pumped" today about Donovan's latest CT scan, which shows shrinking fungal nodules. Some have disappeared completely, and others are on there way to being gone! Donovan has now had over 5 weeks of treatment, you can see how this is a long process, but we getting there and trusting God that his lungs will soon be clean & pristine once again.

The doctor showed us the actual CT pictures, and I was horrified to see the early photos, which showed round, white balls with what is known as a "crushed glass" halo around each nodule. Some were over a centimeter around. They were scattered deeply in both lungs. What a terrible threat to his precious new lungs! And since he had plenty of lung tissue, they gave him no trouble at all as far symptoms and lung function. He could breathe just fine. To think we could have gone home and not known what he was growing is truly frightening! Today's scan is much better. Some of the nodules, the smaller ones are gone completely, and others have shrunk to half the size. The doctors are impressed...and so are we!

Yesterday Donovan's renal function was "down" again, so he had to tank up with a litre of IV fluid, and needed just half of that today. We must pray his kidneys will withstand at least another few weeks of the toxic fungal treatment so we can rid his lungs of the stuff for good.

Had another great visit with cousin Dave yesterday and his dog Dutch....pet therapy is good for the soul! And lunch with old friends Wayne & Pauline today. Great to see you, and what a great lunch...real food from Earl's, yum, yum! Nice to see Donovan dig into a plate with interest! Visits are always a bonus when one day just runs into the next, marked only by IV bag changes and the roster of nurses...so thanks a lot for coming to see us when you can.

Well today the white stuff is piling up on the sidewalk, and having lost a game of crib to Verla, it's my turn to shovel! (Don't laugh Laurie E. I'll be thinking of you with each shovel-full, and I'll still love winter!).

take care everyone!

Love,
Beth

1 comment:

NEEDLEWORKS FABRICS AND CLASSES said...

Glad to hear that Donovan is moving past this latest infection.