Sean's Journey

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and their journey on the road to Sean’s recovery.

It invites you to pray for him and it gives information and inspiration

 to the people who care and to all others who visit."

 



Monday, September 3, 2007
Close encounters of a furry kind
 
We took Sean and Cameron to the Zoo today, where they had a “Red Panda Encounter”; a part of Sean’s birthday treat.   It really was a treat.   The boys went into the panda enclosure with the keeper and the male panda sat on Cameron’s lap while it ate!   Sean too fed them by hand!   We were very impressed with how close they were able to get.   The boys also fed the female panda, but they had to do that in another part of the enclosure as the zoo suspects she is pregnant and she is keeping to her private areas.
 
Prior to that, Sean had been for his checks and blood tests.   All is going well and one of his steroids has again been halved.   His blood pressure is a little bit up again, and so that will be rechecked on the next visit (Thursday).
 
Our thoughts are with the Ferris family, who posted a comment on Saturday’s blog entry.
 
Our visitors have now departed.   It was great having everyone here for the weekend.   Grandma and Mark from Auckland, Uncle Nigel, Auntie Joanne and Anika from Hamilton, Granny and Grandad from Feilding and Uncle Tim, Auntie Lorraine, Nathan and Ava from Palmerston North.   Also, Sandy and Tom from Auckland as well.
 
Be awesome,
 
Mark
 


Comments

Tuesday, September 4, 2007 - Meeting the Red Pandas?

Posted by FerrisFamily

I like the Red Pandas too. What an exciting time you had for your birthday Sean.
Love the phot of Cameron & the male panda.

Thank You for you Thoughts too.

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Tuesday, September 4, 2007 - Happy birthday Sean

Posted by Elizabeth Rose & Family

Sean
By the looks of things you had a supercalafragilistic birthday I love the photos of you & Cameron especially Darth Vaders visit & you guys at the zoo with the pandas good to see all your family & friends helped you to celebrate your birthday.
It sooooo good to see you are on the mend.
"You Go little Buddy"
My family & I will continue to keep you & your family in our thoughts & prayers. Contiue having heaps of fun because thats what being a kid is all about FUN, FUN, & MORE FUN
Will check in a couple od days to see how you are doing.
Take Care & God Bless
Elizabeth Rose & Family

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Wednesday, September 5, 2007 - Great picture

Posted by Sandy and Tom

We both really enjoyed your party I had trouble getting Tom to leave especially when he saw all that Lego he so much wanted to build it with you. Thanks for having us. We love the pictures of the Red Panda the kids want to know what they eat. Not many people get to touch such a beautiful animal you are really lucky. What do you want to do next? All the best Sean take care.

Lots of love from Sandy and Tom

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“Our six year old son Sean was a perfectly normal and healthy boy until he suddenly developed cancer in August 2006. It was so aggressive that in less than a week he went from being a little off colour to being on life support in Intensive Care and the family was flown by Life Flight to Starship Hospital where we stayed for nearly three months before Sean was well enough to transfer back to Wellington.    He has an Anaplastic Large Cell Lymhoma, which is a Non-Hodgkins Lympoma and he has a serious complication in that the disease was also detected in his Central Nervous System. This disease is treatable and curable, but he is also at high risk of a recurrence. He came very close to dying in the early days, but responded extremely well to the chemotherapy and was declared in remission just before Christmas 2006.   He went onto “maintenance” chemotherapy in January 2007 and everything was going very well until mid-February.

Tests in the second half of February confirmed that he had relapsed – the cancer had returned.   He started a relapse protocol of chemotherapy on 1 March 2007 – this protocol will see two intensive chemotherapy cycles each lasting about a month and then a move to Starship Hospital for a very intensive round of chemotherapy and also whole body radiation, which will kill off all the cancer.   He will then receive a bone marrow transplant to help him recover. Sean’s brother Cameron, aged 10, is a perfect bone marrow match.  

Without a doubt this is the biggest challenge our family has ever faced, and as believers in the power of prayer we are asking all of you to keep Sean in your prayers and positive thoughts. We need to be strong, we need Sean’s medical team to be at the peak of their powers and we need hundreds and hundreds of people to pray for Sean and see him as he will be – a beautiful and talented boy in full health with his whole life before him. Thank you so very much.”

Mark and Catherine Ternent



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A Little Boy's Diary

- From Aug 6 2006.

Aug 6: Stomach pains. Weight loss. Admitted to hospital

Aug 10: Admitted to Intensive Care. Doctors cannot find the problem

Aug 11:
Life Flight Transfers Sean from Wellington Hospital to the Starship Children's Hospital in Auckland

Aug 15:
Doctors discover Sean has cancer and Chemotherapy begins immediately!

Next 2 weeks:
Sean hovers between life and death, heavily sedated and relying on a ventilator to breathe for him. Repeated high fevers rack his body as his medical team fight to bring his condition under control.

Aug 21:
Still very sick and too weak to move, but now breathing on his own, he moves from Intensive Care to the Oncology Ward.

Aug 31.
Sean is in a lot of pain with many ailments, but is still starting to move a little on his own and is well enough to start the first of 9 intensive month long chemotherapy cycles.

Sept 1:
Today is Sean's 6th birthday, he is excited, but in pain and tires quickly.

Sept 21:
Sean is not eating, he is losing weight, but still spends his first night out of hospital after 46 nights admitted, with his family in Ronald McDonald House.

  October: In and out of hospital. Two full cycles of Chemotherapy. Four separate pain killers on high-dosage. His white blood cell count diminishes as a result of the chemo. Unable to fight infection, he soon lands back in hospital.


Oct 14: Sean transferred to Wellington Hospital, family returns home!


Oct 17: Third major chemo cycle commences.
Nov 10: Readmitted to hospital for IV anti-biotics, high temperature. Doctors fear infection.

Nov 13: More Chemotherapy. Several blood transfusions to stabilize low blood cell count. High temperature under control. 

Nov 20: Starts 4th major dose of Chemo with IT and IV Chemo. Out of hospital for one night, but readmitted the next evening with chronic vomiting and diarrhoea - doctors concerned. 

Nov 25-27: Vomits up Nasal Gastric tube three nights in a row. Mum and dad and staff have to hold him down to get it back down -       horrible for everyone!!!

Nov 25- 13 Dec: White Blood: Cell count stubbornly close to zero. Bone marrow struggles to recover from intensive Chemo, with help of daily GCSF injection counts suddenly shoot back up and he leaves real danger zone around 13 December Very susceptible to infection so his friends all need to be kept away. Back to hospital repeatedly for blood transfusions. THINGS ARE LOOKING UP AT LAST!

Dec 1: Sean's senior doctor (Dr. Ann Mitchell) says "his cancer is in remission, as far as we can tell". More tests to come, but fantastic news. 

Dec 5: Sean discharged! Sees his new tree fort for the first time (much excitement). 

Dec 6: Santa's elves deliver first gift of the 12 days of Christmas.

Dec 15 & 17: Sean and Cameron on the TV1 6pm news!

Dec 18: Back to hospital for the 5th major dose of Chemo.

Dec 25: A family Christmas at Uncle Tim and Auntie Lorraine’s place.

Jan 1: Temperature rises, departs for hospital at 1am on 2 Jan for another 2 days.

Jan 15: 6th major chemo cycle starts, the 2nd of the Maintenance cycles and the 8th cycle overall. This cycle is different as Sean does not stay on the Ward overnight, he is able to go to nearby Ronald McDonald House.

Jan 20: Sean discharged for 12 straight nights in a row; a record!   Then high temperatures mean he is readmitted for IV anti-biotics.


Feb 7: He’s doing great, needs blood transfusions.   Couple of funny spots have come up – need to get them checked out.

 

Feb 12: Chemo delayed; Sean’s spots have increased and he is now in isolation.    Painful lumps start appearing ion the back of his head, temperatures remain high after IV anti-bacterials and anti-virals – what is going on?


Feb 21: Sean goes to theatre and has several tests, including the removal for biospsy of a lymph node.   He’s very sore after theatre and has difficulty walking, it’s hard to know where to hold him to lift him.

 

Feb 27: The diagnosis is complete – Sean has relapsed, the cancer has come back.   Can’t believe this is happening.   We’ll have to go through it all again (only this time better prepared).


Mar 1: Commences first major cycle of new intensive chemotherapy protocol, permanent side effects probable.   Expecting lots of hospital time.   Sean in great spirits.

 

Mar 24: Cameron’s 10th birthday party, Sean very upset as he develops a high temp and has to be rushed to hospital just as the kids start arriving.   Cameron is a perfect match as a bone marrow donor.


Mar 29: Sean discharged, needs frequent blood transfusions and white cell oounts remain stubbornly at zero, so needs daily painful GCSF injections.   Other than that; he’s in great spirits!  

Apr 13: Sean readmitted for 2nd relapse protocol chemo cycle


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Both the boys are fascinated with travel and are very interested in geography and different countries.

 Many people from around the world have been sending the boys postcards to help brighten their day


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Sean & Cameron Ternent
PO Box 1702,
Paraparaumu Beach,5032
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What You Can Do to Help

We've become acutely aware that the kids on the oncology ward and many other sick kids in the hospital need blood. They are always asking for donors. One of Sean's transfusions had to be a slightly different blood because there wasn’t any other available, and he then had to have antigens to help him cope with the new blood. And this is not an isolated case. So blood and platelets are in great demand,and they are always trying to get enough for the blood bank.

So if people want to help, would they consider giving blood or platelets. Platelets takes longer – possibly about two to three hours.And please ask friends and relatives. Because there are a lot of sick
kids out there who need it.

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