Ladies and Gentleman if you can please take your seats, the
least-anticipated fight of the year has just begun. In the red corner we have
Larry the lumpy lymphoma. In the lime-green corner we have Baxter & Alan –
the tag team. The crowd goes wild when they see Baxter & Alan, its obvious
who the favourites are in this battle! Ding ding ding!! The battle has begun. There
is not much movement from Larry; he’s already delivered one big fat blow to the
head in the last battle. Now he’s out of moves, but the tag team has stepped up
to the machine. Baxter is feeding into Alan trying to get Larry to forfeit his
fight against him. Only time will tell to see who will come out on top.
Did you catch all of that? I would assume a bit of explaining is in
order, unless you’ve visited Greenslopes in the last 24 hours! First off, why
lime green? In Australia the lime green ribbon is the colour for Lymphoma, naturally the colour suits us well.
Secondly, we’d like to introduce to you Baxter. We haven’t quite worked
out if Baxter is our friend or not. Baxter is the machine feeding the chemo
into Dads body – friend or foe? In the near future we think foe, but at the end
of the day, he is just trying to be our friend! :)
update you have been waiting for has finally arrived. There are two main grades
of Lymphoma – high grade and low grade. Due to true Mellon form – we don’t
follow the crowd, so naturally, Dad has middle grade Lymphoma. With the low
grade cancer the chemo treatment would have been more of a social time for Dad,
coming into hospital for the day, getting the chemo and being discharged at
night.
Unfortunately with the mid range the chemo is slightly more vigorous,
meaning that the chemo will be being fed in over a number of days. The repercussion
of the chemo is that dad’s immune system will be almost abolished. So for at
least the next couple of weeks 31-14 will be his new home. He will be closely monitored
to ensure that he will not be picking up any diseases or infections etc.
The hardest part of it all of course is that if Dad is to come home our
house will have to be spotless – the hardest challenge we have faced yet! (Just
kidding Mum) Thanks for all your support so far, I’m sure you will be hearing
from us soon!
Hayley & Kyle :)
least-anticipated fight of the year has just begun. In the red corner we have
Larry the lumpy lymphoma. In the lime-green corner we have Baxter & Alan –
the tag team. The crowd goes wild when they see Baxter & Alan, its obvious
who the favourites are in this battle! Ding ding ding!! The battle has begun. There
is not much movement from Larry; he’s already delivered one big fat blow to the
head in the last battle. Now he’s out of moves, but the tag team has stepped up
to the machine. Baxter is feeding into Alan trying to get Larry to forfeit his
fight against him. Only time will tell to see who will come out on top.
Did you catch all of that? I would assume a bit of explaining is in
order, unless you’ve visited Greenslopes in the last 24 hours! First off, why
lime green? In Australia the lime green ribbon is the colour for Lymphoma, naturally the colour suits us well.
Secondly, we’d like to introduce to you Baxter. We haven’t quite worked
out if Baxter is our friend or not. Baxter is the machine feeding the chemo
into Dads body – friend or foe? In the near future we think foe, but at the end
of the day, he is just trying to be our friend! :)
Baxter
FINALLY FOR SOME NEWS! Thank you for following the blog thus far, theupdate you have been waiting for has finally arrived. There are two main grades
of Lymphoma – high grade and low grade. Due to true Mellon form – we don’t
follow the crowd, so naturally, Dad has middle grade Lymphoma. With the low
grade cancer the chemo treatment would have been more of a social time for Dad,
coming into hospital for the day, getting the chemo and being discharged at
night.
Unfortunately with the mid range the chemo is slightly more vigorous,
meaning that the chemo will be being fed in over a number of days. The repercussion
of the chemo is that dad’s immune system will be almost abolished. So for at
least the next couple of weeks 31-14 will be his new home. He will be closely monitored
to ensure that he will not be picking up any diseases or infections etc.
Delightful Donna in her Daffy Duck outfit with the first Chemo and Lei Lei to her right.
The hardest part of it all of course is that if Dad is to come home our
house will have to be spotless – the hardest challenge we have faced yet! (Just
kidding Mum) Thanks for all your support so far, I’m sure you will be hearing
from us soon!
Hayley & Kyle :)
Go Al, I'm sure you're ready to rumble in the jungle.
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Mark.
PS nice post guys, clearly your dad's sense of humour has been passed on!
C'mon, Alan, it's an easy game! Make that lousy Larry K.O. in round one and get back asap!
ReplyDelete... I'd say "lovely posts, ladies" but I don't like the topic or occasion... Still enjoy so much recognizing Alan in you! :-)