didn't speak to Marc too much this week per phone challenges but he had good company with both the 'rents at his side. i think they were having such a nice time together, in fact, that once when i called they had to "go" to play skipbo. and this, this is how it should be... there should be much too much fun to speak of tests and chemo and the 11th floor of the hospital.
they were unable to do the PET scan in order to keep him on a schedule that allowed him to be at elijah's festivities. he'll have that soon though. they did do the bone marrow biopsy and, as to be expected, plenty of chemo.
Marc had a was released from UCSF on Wednesday afternoon, with a brief stop over for dinner at aunt wendy and uncle pat's and then on to truckee. he'll be home until april 2nd.
take a peak a the rally hat gallery... some fun new corny-displays-of-support. go team Marc! keep 'em coming and my apologies for any delays in getting them up, this site admin has been a busy bee.
today he was out and about running errands, going to doctor's appointment, filling prescriptions, and washing the truck. he had started feeling significant bone pain and believes it is probably from the shot he got at his doctor appointment this afternoon. it's a mega cocktail of important stuff but his bones don't like it.
he'll travel to sacramento tomorrow for elijah's birthday. he'll need to wear a mask all day as his system is now pretty weak. he promised to get a masked super-hero photo for us (masks are the stuff of super heroes, right?). one thing is for sure, that though it will be hidden, under that layer of protection will be a big, proud uncle-marc smile.
prayers for happy bones, joyful moments, and protection from immune invaders.
may the mask be with you.