Yesterday, though, was particularly rough, as he was at the Valerie Center nearly all day for treatment. His ANC was below 750, so in addition to chemo treatment, he had to receive a blood transfusion to give his immune system a boost. Unlike the Interim Maintenance phase, where a low ANC resulted in a delay in chemotherapy, in Delayed Intensification, there are no breaks in treatment. The doctors explained it to Anneli in familiar military terms: "When you are in the heat of battle, you can't retreat and risk losing the war." As you can see, they don't pull punches when explaining things, either.
Today Jack returned to the Valerie Center for chemo through his port, again. In addition, Anneli and Damond give him chemo at home every night with a crushed tablet in water through a syringe. He handled the morning like the pro he has become these last six months and ten days, and mustered enough energy to enjoy a nearby playground this afternoon.
Watching him smile while he was swinging, I could hardly believe all he had endured in the last 36 hours, or the last 191 days.
And he still has 48 more hours to go before getting a well-deserved break in treatment. Yes, it is back to the Valerie Center in the morning.
I know that if you're reading this, I don't have to say it, but I will anyway: please continue to keep Jack-Jack and his family close in your thoughts and in your hearts. General William Tecumseh Sherman was right when he said that "war is hell." And Winston Churchill reminded us that "if you are going through hell, keep going." Jack keeps going, and so do Anneli, Damond, and Emma. They have no choice but to wage this war as hard as they can for as long as it takes to keep Jack cancer-free. It brings them such comfort to know they aren't in this war alone. Because you are not just part of Team Jack-Jack, you are part of Jack's Army, and positive energy, caring thoughts, uplifting prayers, a cup of coffee, a shoulder to lean on, a home-cooked meal, and such are how we support this little soldier and the Bailey Brigade in Jack-Jack's war with cancer.
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