Sunday, 11 March 2012

A busy 2 weeks for Tabby

Lunch with Tabby and Miss Piggy
Firstly my apologies for the delay in posting this blog. It has been a busy fortnight - but a good one. Obviously by reading this, you have all accessed the blog page. To add things to the blog, my understanding is that you have to set up a "Google" account which then allows you to actually post things on the blog. I openly admit that Olivia did the clever stuff for me and I can just about keep things ticking over. If any of the Tabbynews bloggers can give some tips and tricks as to how to contribute to the blog, I would be delighted for you to post some instruction to those who do not have ready access to a teenager.
Two big things happened last week-end. Donella had a significant birthday and we enjoyed a long, lazy, extended family lunch on Saturday 3rd at a restaurant in town. Tabby and I had been at the "Sick Kids" that morning for her chemo and she was in fine fettle for Donella's lunch - though ate very little.
The same day, our good friend Felicity Keating hosted a girls' fund raising day in aid of "Its Good to Give". They raised £2000 which is phenomenal. From all of us , very many thanks for contributing to this local charity which makes our journey through the "Sick Kids" all the more bearable.
Tabby has attended the "Sick Kids" on 10 mornings over the last 2 weeks for her chemo therapy. Throughout this time, she has continued to go to school where possible. Last Monday admittedly, she only lasted 40 minutes before she had to go home feeling unwell. Having perked up by lunchtime, she was eager as ever to go back! The rest of the time she has her early morning chemo then goes off to school for the rest of the day. She obviously has not grasped the concept of "Throwing a sickie".
Tabby loves school. She is involved in the P2 Show "Humpty Dumpty - was he pushed or did he fall?" She is so animated about the event and we really hope she is well enough to take part when the time comes. Tabby also enjoyed Mr Luxford-Moore's blue sky thinking about the Hamish character in Moira Munro's books.
After her chemo today, we recieved Tabby's blood results. The chemo is obviously having an effect. It appears that Edinburgh indeed has more pandas than Tabby has white cells! She is also pretty anaemic. On the telephone, the "Sick Kids" nurse was was reading out Tabby's results and because of Tabby's low haemoglobin was asking if she was tired and listless. At that very moment, Tabby was hunting through the cupboard for her tennis raquet, delighted that with her "Wiggly" removed she could run around a bit! We went ot the David Lloyd, played 20 minutes of tennis then swam for half an hour. Afterwards, over a beer and "Fruit shoot", I asked Tabby how she was feeling with all that has happened. The first thing she said was that everyone was being so nice and kind. The chemo can make her feel sick and gives her back and tummy pains but otherwise she felt ok.
Hopefully we have a quiet week ahead - fewer visits to hospital. Tabby is due to get a blood transfusion on Thursday to pink her up a little followed by another dreaded Aspariginase intra-muscular injection. Understandably, she still hates these. She sits on my lap with her leg ready for the injection and has become infamous for using every delaying tactic in the book. "I'm going to sneeze", "I neeed a hankie" or just "Wait a minute". If she had been in charge of the space shuttle it would never have got off the ground. My main concern is that in the melee the nurse misses her and gets my leg instead!
Lastly I would like to thank everyone in Lochcarron for their continued thoughts and prayers and wish the Strome Ferry good fortune. I would also like to thank Joy Harry and Louise for rekindling our family's love of Pippi Longstocking and her adventures.
Keep in touch,
The Lawsons

1 comment:

  1. Hi Tabby, Graham and Donella,
    Belated happy birthday to Donella. Great pictures and great blog Graham. Tabby you look great in all the pictures especially with Miss Piggy.
    Lots of love and best wishes, Andy and Tessa- hope this works - never blogged b4 and no teenagers to ask!!

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