Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Close to the end of consolidation

It is hard to believe after months and months of Kendyl being in the Consolidation phase, in just a few weeks she will be done. I have to apologize for not keeping things more up to date on this site . . . but I get so caught up in reading the Price's Caring Bridge page, I forget that this page needs updates too.

Kendyl has been remarkable through out this whole process, and Kevin and Renee continue to impress me with their strength and determination. Since I last wrote Kendyl celebrated her 3rd birthday with a very small Yo Gabba Gabba party. She had a great time, and I dont think there was a dry eye in the house when it came time to sing her the birthday song. Soon she will be celebrating Thanksgiving and Christmas, and before we all know it, 2011 will be here.

With the way things are looking, Kendyl will be done with this phase by the end of the year, and in 2011 she will be in the Maintenance phase. This phase still includes being on medicines and variations of chemo, but it is much less intense, and Kendyl will be able to be out and about more and more. I know Kevin and Renee are really looking forward to this, as they just want to make things as normal as possible for Kendyl.

Thanks to everyone for your continued support of Kendyl and the Price's. They appreciate every kind word, email, prayer, card, and they especially appreciate all the people who have gone out of their way to support them financially. I will repeat, as I often do, that the Price's have not asked for money, but please still give if you feel that is what you can do to help!

I will try and be better about posting more often, but for now just pray that Kendyl exits this phase with no complications, and that she will be moving on to the last phase soon!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Consolidation continues . . .

Just wanted to post a brief update on how Kendyl is doing. She continues to be in the consolidation phase, and has just begun chemo again. She once again has an 8 week plan, this one has less trips to the hospital, but the chemo is more intense. Up until now, Kendyl has handled all the treatment remarkably well. She continues to be in good spirits, and has yet to have any major painful side effects of the chemo.

In reading the Price's Caring Bridge page, it is hard not to smile when thinking of Kendyl. She is facing this head on, with no fear, and continues to find joy in all the little things around her. What an amazing example she is to me, and all the adults around her. She is now walking everywhere, and cannot be stopped. She is even working on potty training =).

I will be out in CA next month, and cannot wait to see little miss Kendyl. I cant wait to see how much she has progressed since I last saw her in December, and I cant wait to give Kevin and Renee big hugs! They both continue to impress me so much on how they are handling the cards that have been dealt to them. I cant say if I would be able to do so well if I was in their shoes. I guess all I can say is this Price family is nothing short of amazing in my eyes!

Thank you so much to all of you who have been able to contribute to the Price family financially. I know how grateful they are, and also know they feel as though they will never be able to thank everyone for all their love, prayers, and support. If you feel like you would like to continue to support the Price's, please click on the donate button on the right. If you are not able to at this time, please continue to daily lift them up in prayer. Pray for the strength that all three of them need to get through this process!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Consolidation

So much has happened since my last post. I was able to spend most of December in California, and was able to see Kevin, Renee, and Kendyl many times. It felt so good to finally be so close, and be able to help out in any way they needed. Of course, when it was time to leave I was not ready, as I was not sure when I would get to see all of them again. All three of them are so dear to my heart, and it continues to be so difficult being so far away. The one thing that made it a bit easier to leave was knowing how well Kendyl is doing, and I just continue to pray for more good days than bad!

In December Kendyl finished her first month of treatment, and her leukemia is officially in remission! This is an answer to so many prayers, and it was so exciting to hear this news. Unfortunately, her treatment doesn't stop just because she is in remission, and on December 28th she entered into the next phase of treatment called consolidation. This phase is 10 months long, and Kendyl is currently in her third week of treatment. She continues to respond well to the treatment, and since her medications have been changed, she is once again the happy and fun loving little girl she was when this all started. She is also getting stronger, and starting to try and get around on her own again. So many positives have happened in the past few weeks, and I praise God for that. I just continue to pray that she will not have any major side effects from her treatments, and that Renee and Kevin will have the strength and peace of mind they need to take care of her on a daily basis.

At the end of each post I feel it is necessary to just remind those reading why this website was set up. To this day Kevin and Renee have not asked for any money, yet their finances have definitely been effected by this. Renee continues to be on disability from work, and although Kevin is working, he is having to take time off to help with Kendyl. No one should give who is not comfortable doing so, but if you feel like you would like to help, please do so. Thanks so much for taking the time to read this, and please continue to keep Kevin, Renee, and Kendyl in your daily prayers.