I can't even begin to imagine how terrifying this must have been for both of them.
Today was a stressful day. Headed to the Medicine room at 10 am this morning, and got labs first, then visited by the weekend doctor (btw he noted what a beautiful little lady she was...), once he checked her over, we waited for about 30 mins until her chemo arrived. The nurse came in and hooked the IV chemo called PEG-ASP up and began to run it. About two mins into it, Hannah had a huge reaction to it. I was scared to death, because she started coughing, crying, turning red, and breaking out into hives. She felt as if she was on fire. The nurse stopped the chemo and called the doctor immediately. I asked was this common, and he said yes. The doctor came in and examined Hannah and said that they would not continue with the chemo and would notify Dr. Inaba. She ordered Hannah some benedryl to help her. Hannah started feeling better after a while. They monitored her to make sure she was going to be okay, and sent us back to the Grizzlies House. Hannah is a bit tired, I assume from the benedryl, and I am tired from the days events. She will go tomorrow to have her labs drawn and see a doctor. We will have to wait until Monday to see what Dr. Inaba decides about the chemo treatments since she had a reaction to this. Lord, let there be a solution that works well with Hannah. Going to relax and possibly take a nap. Much love from Hannah Grace & Catrina