We have been home about a week now and are finally settling in
back at home. It's been a rough transition, finding our new normal and
figuring out even what day of the week it was! Our first day back home we
found out our Minivan had been declared totaled. Some of you may know,
but the day before we left for Mexico we got into an accident but we didn't
want to stress everyone out because there was already lots going on. We
are thankful that no one, ourselves or the other driver, was hurt in the
accident. This just made for another challenge for our return home!
On a positive note, Baby Morgan #2 is due in 37 days and we are so
excited to be blessed with another gift from God :)
I have been continuing to do as much of Kyle's treatment from
Mexico as we can until we reach the next steps.
This means juicing for Kyle every other day, routine coffee
enemas for detoxification, and giving Kyle 4 shots a week into his arm.
These were the same shots he was receiving from him nurse in Mexico to
help keep his body strong and fighting off this horrible disease. It
seems so easy to just be like "ooh...shots..no big deal." For those
who know me....I'm scared of needles and blood. Especially to give a shot
to someone whom you deeply care about, love and who you hate to see in pain.
These aren't your typical one and done type of shots. They are
extremely painful, leaving welts and bumps on your arms along with feeling
completely awful after. These shots trigger the immune response in your body
causing flu like symptoms, chills, fever and targeted pain to cancer areas in
the body. Unfortunately, this is the response you do want because
this means your body is working.
We are looking forward to our consultation to a clinic in IL to
hopefully continue this treatment or a treatment similar to what Kyle was
receiving in Mexico. We are praying that the doctor will be open to
hearing from our experiences and be willing to collaborate the best of both
worlds into a treatment plan for Kyle. This is are only hope for Kyle to
receive a similar treatment...clinics in the US that will even
"practice" this form of treatment are few and far between. At
this consultation, we will be learning more costs, treatment options
available/time line (for how long and how many days per week).
In
the meantime, please continue to pray for healing, mental clarity and
reduced pain within Kyle's body.
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