In the last blog post, you will remember that Tabby spent all
Christmas Holidays in Hospital. When she got home, things gradually returned to
normal – back to school, tennis lessons etc – but Tabby’s cough never really
settled. Frustratingly, on the penultimate day of school before the mid-term
break in February Tabby’s temperature
rose up towards 40C. Her blood tests showed she really had no white cells so we
were back in hospital with a recurrence of her chest infection. A “Ground-Hog Day” sort of moment. We were beginning to wonder if she thought of
Ward 2 as some sort of “Holiday Club”
Any way we passed the days
making things out of lego and playing scrabble. I have to say that she
is pretty good at Scrabble and has a good vocabulary. The big problem, however,
is adding up the scores at the end – as you can see in the photo.
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Running out of fingers |
During the consultant’s ward round at the week-end, the duty
consultant came into our room and we had a long discussion about Tabby’s chest
infection, her anti-fungal treatment and
her blood results. At the end of this he turned to Tabby and asked “Well
Tabby, is there anything you would like to ask?”
Tabby looked up from her iPad and replied “What’s the
longest river in America?”
Well, he did ask!
Following our half-term blip we once again got back to our
relative normality. It is ironic that having sailed through 16 months of
“maintenance therapy” up to Christmas 2013, it has been the last 4 months which have been the most problematic.
I suspect it relates to her recent fungal chest infection, which despite
appropriate treatment is unlikely to go away until her chemo finally stops. One
(of many) of the problems with Tabby’s antifungal medication is that it causes
significant photo-sensitivity, i.e. she gets sunburn very easily. I suspect she
is the only child in her year who is already
using sun lotion and sun-block on a
regular basis. Even after a bit of sunshine she gets very red. Anyone else had
sunburn here in Edinburgh so far this year??
With the appearance of our first dry, sunny, spring day (and appropriately sunblocked) we went for a
cycle around Dundas estate. I should point out that Tabby cycled while Donella
and I jogged along beside her. A woman walking her dog suggested that Tabby was
our trainer.
A week later we were invited to cousin Jessica’s 18th
Birthday party at The Blytheswood Square Hotel in Glasgow. A chance to catch up
with friends and family and for Tabby to chat with Charlotte over pre dinner
cocktails.
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Okay so its not Courcheval - but at least its not crowded! |
As the Easter Holidays began we were keen for Tabby to do
something different. It has been four years since Tabby was last on skis so we
booked some lessons at Hillend dry ski slope. The weather was grey miserable
and wet but this did not seem to put Tabby off.
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Looking good |
We obviously were concerned that in the last 12 months Tabby has broken
both wrists falling of her bike then falling at tennis. Skiing, therefore may
not seem entirely sensible. Anyway she came through unscathed and is keen to do
more. Result!
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As ever, thanks for reading,
We’ll keep you posted
The Lawsons
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Hair and nails done |