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2/10/2012

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We have been home for less than 24 hours, and it could not be better.  Zoë did great with her first night even with two parents who were not so sure of themselves.  We flushed her broviac, administered meds, and hooked her up to her feeding pump.  It took her a while to fall asleep, and this morning she woke up crying instead of laughing.  I think she realized she was in a "new" place.  So sad to think that the hospital was her home, and this place is strange to her.

Today she puked two times, and we gave her meds to settle her stomach.  Since then she has been fine, and I am working on having her sleep for her daily morning nap.  I think she is still unfarmiliar with her room, and I think it is hard for her to sleep here.  I hope she adjusts quickly.

I have so many giant posts that I want to type up...but so little time...  So this is all for now.  I hope tot get a few minutes tonight to write again.

Love and Hugs from the Retro-Ranch in
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The Zoë Faye Foundation's mission is to provide support and assistance to children diagnosed with Malignant Rhabdoid Tumors, Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumors, and Non-CNS Extrarenal Rhabdoid Tumors, and their families; provide pathways to information, financial relief, and raise awareness for rare pediatric cancers, and funds for researchers who focus on Rhabdoid Tumors and related cancers with the hopes of achieving a cure.