A.J. Paulsen

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Treatment Schedule

Please comment to let us know if you can help out any of the days listed below. There will be a good amount of help, so please try not to inconvenience yourself too much.

Driver will need to pick up the other person and then drive to LDS Hospital to meet Kate there at 11 AM. One of the two will take AJ (if he is there) and head to our place in Orem in either their car if they have it, or Kate's car to watch him. The other person will stay with Kate until she is done (about two hours) and then take her home in the car that is left there. Both people can then go home if they want to. (Anticipated time: Leave your home at 10:00 AM, return home at 4:00 PM)

Theses are the anticpated dates of the treatments. We need a driver, someone to stay with Kate, and someone to watch AJ. Obviously, the driver will also be either the one staying with Kate, or the one watching AJ.

11/4
11/18
12/02
12/16 We don't need anyone to stay with Kate on this day, just someone to watch AJ.
12/30 We don't need anyone to stay with Kate on this day, just someone to watch AJ.
01/13
01/27 Kate's Birthday
02/10
02/24
03/10
03/24









Updates

Hello again. This past week has been a long one. I finally finished all of the tests, including one where I couldn't touch A.J. for 24 hours. Thanks for taking care of him Aunt Trulee, it was his first sleep over. I am really glad that is all done.
W e have some new information and a set plan now. We met with Dr. Morgan yesterday, and both of us were very impressed with him. His office is also very friendly. We found out that the Hodgkins lymphoma is State 2 B bulky. This means that I have multiple sites, (stage 2) somewhat symptomatic, (B)and I have a large tumor that is is considered bulky inside my chest. This was the news that we expected to hear. He said the treatment we will be doing is Chemotherapy and after some radiation therapy. It will talk 6 months of Chemo followed by 3 weeks of Radiation therapy. Hopefully I can be all better by A.J.'s first birthday!
The worst part of the whole appointment was the bone marrow biopsy. It was definitely not as bad as I thought it would be, but it was not very pleasant either.
To Our surprise we were able to start Chemotherapy right there. It was pretty good and no problems went on. Last night I just felt tired and a little nauseous. This morning followed with more nausea, so I take some medicine for it.
We are going to try to do Chemo every other Thursday at 11:00. If you could help let me know. We would need someone to watch A.J. and someone to watch me during chemo. No pressure for anyone to help, but if you can we would love it.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Sad News

I am sure by now most of you have heard that I have been diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma. We are very optimistic and from the research we have the the prognosis looks good. It all started back in June when we found some swollen lymph nodes. We went to a few doctors and ended up at an Ear Nose and Throat Specialist. We tried several antibiotics and nothing worked. After A.J. was born we went back in and decided to do a biopsy that happened on Oct. 4th. Everything went well with the surgery. Yesterday I went in to get the results and found out. We were all pretty shocked because the lymph nodes would change in size, rather than stay the same or grow larger. We are now being referred to a specialist at LDS hospital. As of Friday I will begin with some tests to determine what stage I am in, and if my body is okay to handle Chemotherapy.
We will definitely need some help in the upcoming months, but right now we are doing pretty good. Thank you so much for all of your love and support. We love you all so much. This is not an easy thing to digest, but we know that everything is going to be okay.
On a brighter note, we blessed A.J. and his cousin Marissa this past Sunday, and it was amazing. Thank you to everyone that came, and who wished they could have made it. It was great to see so many friends and family.
JonAaron is still doing great in school. He has been busy with midterms and homework. In a few weeks he will be going to San Francisco to meet with some companies. His birthday is also coming up on Oct 30th.
Keep us in your prayers and we will let you know any updates.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

New Family



It has been forever since I have blogged anything! I am pretty sure everyone already knows our most exciting news, A.J. is finally here! He came a month early, exactly 36 weeks. My water broke at 12:30 in the morning of August 24th. I woke JonAaron up and said, "JonAaron my water just broke." He replied, "..Really?" We were both wide awake then. I wanted to clean up a little bit, I think I was in shock. JonAaron knew that we needed to hurry though, because the hospital was 40 minutes away. We made it to the hospital safely, and surprisingly I did not have any contractions! We checked in and went to our room. When they first checked me I was dilated to a 1. JonAaron and I were both tired from the MBA picnic the night before. After getting me hooked up to antibiotics and the pitocin, we tried to sleep. Then the contractions started and I finally got an amazing epidural. (I got the perfect one because I could still move my legs, but I did not feel any horrible pain.) I slept for a little while after that. At 6:30 they checked me again and I had dilated to a 4. The next shift came on, and when she noticed the contractions on the screen were different she decided to check me again even though it had only been an hour. I was a 9 1/2! I started pushing about 9:20 and at 10:07 I had a beautiful baby boy! He had a cone head, but other than that he was perfect. We got to take him home a few days later, but his bilirubin level was high. We had to put him under bili lights, which are basically like a tanning bed in a suitcase for babies. He only had to be under it a few days, which was good because it was hard for me to leave him in there. Life with him has been a great adjustment. We love him so much and we will be blessing him October 10, 2010.
School has been going really well for JonAaron. He really works hard, but he enjoys it a lot. He is also playing Flag Football on a BYU league. School is going good for me too. It will be nice in two years when we are all done, but I really enjoy my classes.
That is all of the updates for us. Time is going by so fast so hopefully I will be able to update this more often. It is so great to be a new family!