Great news! We showed up at Saint Joe Hospital this morning and learned that several key blood count numbers not only sustained but improved! As the doctor started sharing the numbers I found myself doing fist pumps and saying "YES!" after every one. Even white blood cell count improved which is so great because Austin has been considered at high risk for infection. After labs we were sent home with the news that we won't need to return until Friday - with the possibility of removing Austin's pheresis catheter.
Char and I are rejoicing with the news - for this moment and day, while, as you can imagine, it's difficult for Austin to be optimistic since he has had to deal with so much bad news - and he is currently experiencing discomfort from yesterday's bone marrow biopsy. We thank God for answered prayer and continued strength for the journey, even as we anxiously await the results of the biopsy.
We continue express our thanks to everyone who has supported us on this mysterious and difficult journey. We also want to let you know that we are checking into the possibility of a plasma/blood drive "Austin Gives Back" to encourage everyone who would like to be a part of replenishing their local blood banks as a "THANK YOU!" for all that he has received that has truly been life-giving. We'll let you know what develops. ritch
Yes (with a fist pump)! Something said check for postings today even though I don't normally check on Tuesdays...talk about cause for a mini celebration! Sorry, Austin, I know it doesn't feel like this is over, but I'm feeling God saying "Austin, it's time to get that catheter out of there!" Praise to God and will continue to pray that Friday comes QUICKLY with more good news!
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ReplyDeleteWow! First of all, thanks for the updates on Austin's progress. I didn't know he was having health issues until very recently. I now check in daily to see what the latest news is. Secondly, please keep us posted on the "Austin Gives Back" event. I'm sure I'm not alone in saying that I would love to help this effort come to fruition. Keeping you in my prayers, buddy! :)
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