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2/16/2012

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After a very long day yesterday at CHB Zoe is doing a lot of eating and sleeping today. She gave me a great big
smile this afternoon, then seemed to remember that she got Chemo yesterday and pouted and has not been all that happy since. She is on some pain meds today because she is showing signs of wearing out from the chemo treatments, and discomfort. 
 
I am completely anxious for next week. I cannot get her to surgery fast enough.

Her CT yesterday was reviewed quickly by her Oncologist and it appears that the tumor did not shrink all that much this time. It is still early for the complete results of round 3, but we were told that this was to be expected. We were warned that this cancer is known to stop reacting to Chemo.

So I am in a panic over getting this tumor out already. I am so happy that her Oncologists planned the excision after round 3 of chemo. I don’t think I could handle waiting any longer than we are already. One week from today Zoe will be in recovery and in the ICU.
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Colleen Joubert
2/18/2012 10:23:51 pm

Surgery day can not come fast enough. On February 23rd say some extra prayers for Zoë.

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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.