Saturday, September 20, 2008

Charlie goes home

Charlie has done progressively better as they have adjusted his meds and he has been more restful. Matt snuggled the little sleeper for several hours during a couple of spells yesterday. His response has moved up his "go home" date, and he left the hospital today, 20 september 2008. We are all very pleased with his path report and response to therapy. That he has left the hospital is surely a good sign. However, though the immediate crisis factor has resolved, Charlie's duration of treatment has only just begun.

Charlie's treatment for the leukemia will only get more severe with time. The experience for Matt has only touched the surface as his life has been altered in a most significant way. Already a devoted father, regularly logging in 12 hours of driving every weekend he had custody, the level of commitment has just been raised. Charlie will have weekly visits for the next twelve months. I will be setting up a "Matt and Charlie" account in the next few days with the objective of supporting Matt in his efforts to be a very constant presence during Charlie's treatment. I would appreciate everyone reflecting on the duress that will be Matt's life for the next three years and consider gifting this devoted dad. There are many ways to give and we will be exploring all facets available to Matt at this time. Consideration is being made regarding a special account or foundation. More to follow as this begins to take shape.

6 comments:

Jodi said...

Matt and Charlie- Ted and I are thinking of you. Sending all our love, Jodi

ginger said...

1ST, DAVID AND LISA, BLESS YOUR SOULS FOR KEEPING US INFORMED.

2ND, MATT, KNOW MY LOVE IS WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES, AND I HOLD CHARLIE DEEP IN MY HEART. I KNOW YOU HAVE THE STRENGTH TO GET THRU THE NEXT SEVERAL YEARS OF TREATMENT,AND NOT BEING THERE WHEN YOU WISH YOU COULD. REMEMBER, A DOOR IS NEVER CLOSED WITHOUT A WINDOW BEING OPENED.
ALL MY LOVE
GINGER

Unknown said...

Matt, Charlie and Family,
We are praying for you and all my thoughts with you. If there is anything I can do, help with everyones kids, etc, please let me know.

Jessica Siemen
jessicalsbrown@gmail.com

Unknown said...

Fantastic!
Snuggle and Cuddle him!!

I have friends that have worked in orphanages in Africa for children born with HIV -
there is such a high CURE rate among children who are well-fed and extremely well-loved!!!
Charlie is on the right path with the right people -

I've never met him and I can't help but love the rascal! :)

Love to you Matt!

All my best, always~
Mark

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Unknown said...

Matt, Charlie and family:

I just wanted you to know the thoughts and prayers of your entire Purdue "family" are with all of you. May our collective strength, love and faith lead to Charlie's full recovery.