Thursday, January 26, 2012

The Evaluation


Katelyn and I arrived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania yesterday!  It was a long trip from Colorado but we are so happy to be here.  This morning Katelyn had an appointment with Radiation Oncology.  The first step was to put an IV in.  Katelyn loves to watch when she gets shots or gives blood so she was very excited about watching the nurse put the IV in.  The nurse told her what she was doing... step by step... almost as if Katelyn was a nurse in training.  Katelyn thought that was pretty cool but it was a little more info than I needed.  :)
Then they got her set up on the table for the CT Scan.  They put her on a blue foam pad that molds to her body.  She had to be perfectly still for about 45 minutes or so while they ran the scans.  She did really great.  As I stood back watching the whole thing I couldn't help but giggle as I pictured the doctors trying to get Zoe to be that still.  They'll have to put her to sleep for sure!
The doctors needed to mark a specific spot on Katelyn's skin.  A marker or pen would wash off so they asked for permission to tattoo a dot on her.  When she came out I said, "So is this your tatoo?  Oh wait... that's a freckle."  She had to point the dot out to me.  It's located toward the bottom of her right rib cage, above a specific part of her liver.
Now that the scans are done the doctors will spend the next few days doing calculations.  They have to plan exactly where they need to point the radiation.  This step is very important because the radiation will prep the liver to receive the liver cells.  The doctors are hoping that the calculations will be done by Monday so they can put her on the list to receive liver cells.  Waiting for the cells could take a few days, a few weeks, or a few months.  There's really no way of knowing, so for now we are just waiting.
We really appreciate your support and prayers.  Being here is a real blessing and an answer to prayer.  I'll continue to update as things progress.
Tammy