So THANKFUL for the news of Ethan being Cancer Free!!! Team Adams has been such a support- both financially and emotionally through this journey.
I wanted to update you all on our opportunity to support the Adams during these four months of transition. (June, July, August, September)
We have 6 families that have pledged to donate during these 4 donation times equaling $750/month. Our goal is $2,000 during each of these months.
Please pray and consider being part of this opportunity! Even if you can't pledge to do a donation each month. A one time donation is JUST as important and helpful! See the link below for details on how to donate and more information about our four month opportunity!
4 Month Plan
Friday, June 13, 2014
Cancer FREE!!!
Results from the tests are in.
Ethan is Cancer Free!!!!!
All of the tests have come back and there is no cancer cells, alpha protein is good and MRI is clear!!
We are in awe.
Thank you for your prayers we thank God for his mighty healing hand that brought Ethan through this Cancer journey.
Ethan has gotten his glasses this last Friday. Ethan’s eyes are good enough that the glasses are now able to finish lining up what he sees. He can read for short times each day, but again this can make his brain very tired, so Ethan is able to read half of his summer school each day and Drew and I read for the other half.
The next hurdle will be surgery to remove Ethan’s port, which will be scheduled for the end of June.
We'll continue to transition during these four months and continue to take it one moment at a time but we are definitely breathing a little lighter.
THANK you for your support and prayers!!!
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Tests
Today, June 3, 2014, we start the testing to see if Ethan’s cancer is in remission.
The testing will last two days. Day one we meet with Dr. Velez, then MRI, hearing exam, eye exam and then back to Dr. Velez before we come home for the night. Day two we have a Spinal tap for a sample of spinal fluid to check for alpha fata protein levels (germ cell cancer indicators).
We expect things to be clear especially after having had the CT Scan last Thursday. It was during this visit that we learned the added symptoms he had been experiencing over the last week or two we related to taking to much Zofran (meds used to control nausea).
We also learned that the area the tumor was located in also controls the nausea feelings we all have, and the Meds we have been taking are actually aimed at this part of the brain not the stomach. The new meds Ethan was put on this Thursday are also aimed at this same area (the brain) and have been making him feel much better but the main side effect has been drowsiness and thus he has been sleeping 16 hours a day again. At least he is eating well when he is awake.
There will be more discussions on this issue during the next two days because the ER Doctor has suggested the fact that both theses to meds are helping points to the possibility that there is damage to this area of the brain (nausea control). The problem (nausea) is similar to the eyes in that the stomach is fine as are his eyes, but the brain is telling him he is feeling nausea and struggling to interpret with signals form the eyes.
The testing will last two days. Day one we meet with Dr. Velez, then MRI, hearing exam, eye exam and then back to Dr. Velez before we come home for the night. Day two we have a Spinal tap for a sample of spinal fluid to check for alpha fata protein levels (germ cell cancer indicators).
We expect things to be clear especially after having had the CT Scan last Thursday. It was during this visit that we learned the added symptoms he had been experiencing over the last week or two we related to taking to much Zofran (meds used to control nausea).
We also learned that the area the tumor was located in also controls the nausea feelings we all have, and the Meds we have been taking are actually aimed at this part of the brain not the stomach. The new meds Ethan was put on this Thursday are also aimed at this same area (the brain) and have been making him feel much better but the main side effect has been drowsiness and thus he has been sleeping 16 hours a day again. At least he is eating well when he is awake.
There will be more discussions on this issue during the next two days because the ER Doctor has suggested the fact that both theses to meds are helping points to the possibility that there is damage to this area of the brain (nausea control). The problem (nausea) is similar to the eyes in that the stomach is fine as are his eyes, but the brain is telling him he is feeling nausea and struggling to interpret with signals form the eyes.
Monday, June 2, 2014
Open Opportunity
Hi All!
I’m really excited about an opportunity that I would love
for you all to pray about being a part of.
Words can’t even give enough justice to what you all have
already done and given to the Adams Family. Seeing the support that all of you have been
for them through this journey, I know that the Lord will meet this need as He
always keeps on doing.
The Adams family has been able to sit down and come up with
a four month plan. This four months is
the hopeful last leg of Ethan’s cancer journey.
We’ve labeled is to three parts.
Month 1 & 2. Primary care for Ethan. The slow recovery for Ethan has made it very
hard to leave him alone. This is a
process. He is recovering but needs
hands on attention. Drew and Beth have
found that if they both work part time, one or the other can be with Ethan. As
seen in the latest update, Ethan needs help doing his school- a parent to read/
write for him.
Month 3. Transition. This
month is pushing Ethan to gain more of his independence. The goal is that by month 3, Ethan will be
able to do more of what Drew and Beth were doing for him on his own. We’re calling it transition. Really wanting to create a safety net incase
recovery is just that much slower.
Giving Drew and Beth the freedom to still be home with E if the need is
there.
Month 4 Launch. Goal would be to by month 4 to have
everything close to being able to launch the Adams family back to life. We’ll
re examine during this month where they are and what their needs are.
After mapping out what the next four months look like. The
Adams’ Family are at a $2,000/ month deficit. If we can rally around them from
now until October, I believe we can help offset this deficit.
Will you pray about pledging to donate each month? All we
would need is 20 people promising to do four $100 donations to accomplish our
goal. If this, or any donation is
something that you would be willing to do, simply follow the donating
directions on the blog. Then, would you
please email me at ethanadamsblog@gmail.com
with your pledge so I can keep track of our giving and to send you a reminder
each of the next four months.
Thank you for continuing to walk this journey with Ethan and
his family. This wouldn’t be possible
without each and every member of Team Adams.
-Meagan
-Meagan
Thursday, May 29, 2014
update
Scans came back clear! he was so dehydrated from throwing up that they are giving him iv fluids. It, along with a new antibiotic, have helped to make him feel better. He is eating for the first time in 4 day. Thank you all for your quick response to prayer. More updates soon.
Meagan
Meagan
Please Pray!
Hey all! Please pray!
Today, Ethan will be getting a brain scan. He has been extremely dizzy and the antibiotics that he's on isn't even touching the sinus/ear infections. Hoping to get some answers. Will update when there's more information!
Thanks!
Meagan
Today, Ethan will be getting a brain scan. He has been extremely dizzy and the antibiotics that he's on isn't even touching the sinus/ear infections. Hoping to get some answers. Will update when there's more information!
Thanks!
Meagan
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Where we are...
We are two weeks into recovery and Ethan is doing well. He has taken several walks around the neighborhood and is taking fewer naps. His energy is making a slow, but steady comeback. Ethan also finished up another class for his freshman year. He took his test via face chat. This has been very helpful for him to be able to answer his question directly with the teacher. Drew and I will be helping Ethan with his summer classes to try to get him caught up as much as possible.
Ethan's eyes are about the same and we haven't seen any improvement as of yet. We are still waiting for his brain to heal. Ethan is in good spirits and has made goals on some days to try and motivate himself to keep busy. He made banana bread, walked 2 miles, and he clipped his finger nails and toenails all in one day. I called him from work to check in on him and he was excited to report he clipped his nails, with Ethan's eyes still seeing double, he has to really concentrate to clip his nails this then makes him tired. Needless to say the next day he was not as energetic and did take a long nap he is learning how to pace himself in his activities.
As the family is adjusting to the new recovery schedule we will finish up school with Chas, and Tabitha and I are both finishing up our finals. Also, Drew and I are working part time, while one is working the other helps Ethan with his classes online. He still needs us to type and read for him, so this will be our summer.
I am trying to stay positive about summer school!:)
It is going to be important for us to stay at this schedule for Ethan's recovery, throughout this cancer fight Ethan needed us next to him walking every moment with him, even though he is gaining some independence now it is still vital that we finish strong at Ethan's side during this recovery and summer school.
I am very thankful that Drew and I have been able to work our schedules to be able to put Ethan's needs as a priority. This brings me to you, our supporters. It is because of your giving hearts that we have been able to walk through this journey with Ethan like we have. Emotion takes over for me when my thoughts turn to the so many that have prayed, given, encouraged, and loved on us all through out an incredible journey of fighting cancer.
We thank you for making this possible!
Lakeshore church is continuing to help us with the donations and the donations that we have received thus far have helped with the monthly bills and extra expense it took to get treatment.
The last two weeks have been interesting. In fact, I am grateful that treatment is over and yet in awe a bit how we made it through such a journey. I have no doubt that God's strength carried me through.
As Ethan's Mom, I counted a privilege to be able to pray over Ethan and love him through every painful treatment to every milestone victory. I have had many heartbreaking moments of seeing suffering and pain in our son, but even though I saw this and we pushed through, I know that my Savior was present; for Jesus is near to the broken hearted, and as a mamma I have had many brokenhearted moments of surrendering the destiny of our son to God's will.
As Drew and I work out the details of our lives with school plans, jobs, we ask that God would give us the same strength and courage to carry out the recovery plans, and the exit strategy for Ethan as he turns from cancer fighter to cancer survivor.
Ethan's eyes are about the same and we haven't seen any improvement as of yet. We are still waiting for his brain to heal. Ethan is in good spirits and has made goals on some days to try and motivate himself to keep busy. He made banana bread, walked 2 miles, and he clipped his finger nails and toenails all in one day. I called him from work to check in on him and he was excited to report he clipped his nails, with Ethan's eyes still seeing double, he has to really concentrate to clip his nails this then makes him tired. Needless to say the next day he was not as energetic and did take a long nap he is learning how to pace himself in his activities.
As the family is adjusting to the new recovery schedule we will finish up school with Chas, and Tabitha and I are both finishing up our finals. Also, Drew and I are working part time, while one is working the other helps Ethan with his classes online. He still needs us to type and read for him, so this will be our summer.
I am trying to stay positive about summer school!:)
It is going to be important for us to stay at this schedule for Ethan's recovery, throughout this cancer fight Ethan needed us next to him walking every moment with him, even though he is gaining some independence now it is still vital that we finish strong at Ethan's side during this recovery and summer school.
I am very thankful that Drew and I have been able to work our schedules to be able to put Ethan's needs as a priority. This brings me to you, our supporters. It is because of your giving hearts that we have been able to walk through this journey with Ethan like we have. Emotion takes over for me when my thoughts turn to the so many that have prayed, given, encouraged, and loved on us all through out an incredible journey of fighting cancer.
We thank you for making this possible!
Lakeshore church is continuing to help us with the donations and the donations that we have received thus far have helped with the monthly bills and extra expense it took to get treatment.
The last two weeks have been interesting. In fact, I am grateful that treatment is over and yet in awe a bit how we made it through such a journey. I have no doubt that God's strength carried me through.
As Ethan's Mom, I counted a privilege to be able to pray over Ethan and love him through every painful treatment to every milestone victory. I have had many heartbreaking moments of seeing suffering and pain in our son, but even though I saw this and we pushed through, I know that my Savior was present; for Jesus is near to the broken hearted, and as a mamma I have had many brokenhearted moments of surrendering the destiny of our son to God's will.
As Drew and I work out the details of our lives with school plans, jobs, we ask that God would give us the same strength and courage to carry out the recovery plans, and the exit strategy for Ethan as he turns from cancer fighter to cancer survivor.
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