
Tickling his own toes now
We finally met 2 on 1 with Dr. Goldman today, rather than hearing second hand his thoughts and now we may be into an even greater information overload, but in the end it is almost all good news. First of all, in the last post I mentioned that Cutler’s spinal tap came back clean. As it turns out, that was just a blood culture and we are still awaiting the results and expect to hear back tomorrow on the results. This is the only semi bad news.
The good news is that the doctor believes that Cutler is responding better than expected and even offered for us to bring him home for seven to ten days before his next round of chemo. We were pretty honest that we were frightened of this idea and he mentioned that although he is willing to let us bring him home his preference is that we keep him in the hospital and so we all came to agreement that Cutler will remain for close observation and to continue to hide him from potential infections. But he is pretty comfortable with the idea that he will come home with us after the second round is complete.
He does want to go ahead and get Mason in for the blood test to see if he is a marrow match this week if possible. Dr Goldman believes that if Cutler continues to respond the way he is, it is feasible to consider a marrow transplant as early as after the second round of chemo. They do have someone in their office that does an amazing job of drawing blood from children and so I feel a bit better about it. Apparently they play with Mason for a bit to get him to relax and rub some type lotion on the arm to help it numb the area before inserting th e needle. We haven’t told Mason yet, but it is looking like we should go ahead and get this out of the way. I would love for him to be a match, because I know that he would be so proud that he would have helped save his life by providing a part of him. He really is an incredible big brother.

Eating solid food is fun
On to more non hospital stuff, we did start feeding Cutler some solid food for the first time today. Despite it being his first time he did fairly well. Of course it is hard to tell how much he actually ate, but he appeared to like it and had his usual smile working away. We are hoping that adding solid food to the diet will help calm the appetite. Last night with a three hour time frame I believe I fed him close to 20 ounces of milk and formula. Unfortunately he awoke during the 12:30 am vitals, but fortunately he did sleep through the 4:30 am check in and stealing of blood all the way until 6:30 am when he woke up not screaming for milk but smiling and ready to play.
Melanie and I did get some quality alone time with him before the family gladly came down and sat with him throughout the day to give us some quality alone time at home as well. Alone time in that Melanie was alone to nap in her room while I was alone to watch football in the media room while Mason was off on a play date at his good buddy’s Parker. 🙂 Thanks to Karin and Darren for wearing him out for the second Sunday in a row. He really does enjoy the time over there.
And finally one more picture of Cutler, as we have stored up quite a few over the past few days. This one is my favorite as Cutler and I were getting some good quality cuddle time together on the air mattress. It’s almost as good as the mattresses at the W.

Ahhh, the joys of belly time
LOVE this posting! Sounds like a good day overall for everyone.
Lots of love to you!
From the Carleys
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Cutler,
I am so proud of you. You are fighting like a big boy. Keep up all of the hard work and soon you will be back home, running around with Mason and giving daddy and mommy a hard time. I love hearing about how you are doing. Talk to you soon. Hugs and Kisses
Trisha, Jason,
Michael & Samantha
Muldoon
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Will be praying for “all” the tests on his spinal fluid to come back clear! You guys are doing great with all the ‘information’ you deal with. Praying already for Mason’s comfort when getting tested if he is a match. Praying for the ‘road’ ahead and decisions made in all aspects of Cutler’s care. He looks so happy and secure. Great job, mom and dad and auntie and grandparents!
In our Prayers,
Hand in Hand prayer team at FellowshipChurch
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