In addition to that his blood counts had bottomed out to a level unsafe for Chemo so he was given a platelet transfusion and is on hold until the rest of his levels come up. Though it was nice to have a "week off", it was still quite a bit of back and forth at the Dr.'s office and just puts off the end of his protocol which is disappointing as he is so close.
Believe it or not he is feeling good considering all of this, tired, but better than he has been from being off chemo for a little bit.
Now for the good news! On Tuesday Christopher also had his first fitting of the new prosthesis!!
It is step one of a 3 part process. Next week he will have another fitting and actually try walking on his new leg and about 2 weeks after that he will have the real deal!! It was so exciting for him and the look on his face that day was priceless. This has been a long time coming but it seems he is finally approaching the finish line! Chris was also photographed for Nemour's Annual Report...he has become quite the poster child for the hospital and clinic. He also offered to visit a young adult who is currently at Mayo having the same surgery as Chris (lower leg amputation), as he felt he could use some encouragement.
I, as well as his Dr.'s and hospital staff couldn't be more proud of his positive attitude and perseverance despite the many setbacks. We are almost there...keep up the great work Christopher!!
Lots of love and appreciation to all, Patty

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