

This was just 1/3 of the stuff!

Ronald and I:)

Cara seems to be getting better, although the Prednisone makes her quite moody! They only put her on a 4 day dose, so things should be looking up soon. The rash is still there, but much better than yesterday. That reminds me, I need to call the pediatrician tomorrow! She needs a pre-op physical in the next couple of weeks anyway, so I can make it a 2-for-1 visit and discuss the food allergy issue then too!
Today's cancer fact: Currently there are over 300,000 people living in the United States with a history of childhood cancer.
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