Wednesday, April 16, 2008

The People's Republic of China

Jordan is slooooowly beginning to feel better. His Hemoglobin increased for the second day in a row. WBC's stayed the same, .3; and the platelets dropped back to 18K. He is very tired, and unusually quiet, but he's determined to hold the role-playing game session scheduled for tonight with Brianna, Shane, Ryan, and Audra. Having a great time has always been a high priority for Jordan! And while he does it, we get to laugh right along with him.

For example, when Jordan taught English at the foreign language school in Dongguan, he and Brianna became good friends with a colleague, Alex, who hails from Great Britain. Alex recently sent a few video clips of random scenes from their outings together.

For behold, are we not all beggars? MSH, 4:19.

Jordan lends a helping hand to a Pamphlet pusher

Keeping China beautiful!

Shopping

Diplomacy

It's certainly called for on many occasions, including the one at hand. Last night, a couple of nurses were annoyed with us for insisting, to no avail, that the Atropine should be continued. We were told that it was never given with chemotherapy. This morning, the doctor wrote orders for it to begin once more, and the accompanying nurse was annoyed when Brianna mentioned the previous evening's confusion. Feeling that our own research is necessary, we've located two articles showing that the mere addition of Atropine is probably ineffective at this point. We hope these up-to-date recommendations will be implemented if the Atropine fails to improve the situation.

Today's CBC gives us reason for renewed optimism. The WBC rose to .3; platelets rose from 18K to 20K; HGB increased too. This is a very good sign. When Jordan begins to produce his own blood cells, it's a very big deal! The LDH dropped by almost two thousand points, as well.