Friday, July 20, 2012

Day +66: HOME

Home. There are no words that can adequately describe how sweet and wonderful it is to be home. Ezra is beyond excited. The expression on his face when we pulled up to the house was a mixture of joy, amazement and a little hesitation. He ran around outside for a bit, checking out the backyard, the deck, his basketball hoop. Then he spied his toys through the window and he ran inside. He spent the rest of the day running around re-discovering all his toys. It was amazing and also a bit heartbreaking to watch him reacquaint himself with his home.

We can't get over how quiet it is here - no beeping pumps, doors opening and closing, linen drawer slamming, vital signs checks, screaming children. And there is so much space to walk around. And a table to sit at to eat. The simple things.

It was 78 days ago on an early Monday morning that we packed up and said goodbye to our home. We all had tears in our eyes, including Ezra who knew that this time, the trip to the hospital was different. As we shut the door, we did not know if this family of three would return as a family three. We did not know what challenges were ahead of us and we still do not know what we face. We are grateful for so many things: that Ezra is doing well; that he hasn't had an infection; that he has strength and energy; that he is taking his meds, eating and drinking.

We are thrilled to be home, but it is without a sense of relief or confidence that we've accomplished the cure for Ezra that we were hoping for when we left our home on May 7. Will this all have been for nothing? Will the donor cells grow? Will his old dysfunctional immune system grow back? Will nothing grow back? Will he need another transplant in a few months? These are our questions and we have no answers.

Ezra's health is still in a very precarious state. His neutrophils are not holding and he is dependent on a drug to stimulate growth. He is still at high risk for graft versus host disease. He is also still dependent on blood and platelet transfusions. He still has very little immune function and his immune system is in the early stages of regrowth. He will remain essentially in isolation at home for now.

We will be back at the hospital either Monday or Tuesday and will continue to travel back to Sloan 2 to 3 times a week, and possibly more as needed. He will have labs drawn, be seen by the doctors and receive any needed transfusions or medications. At the sign of the slightest complication, he will be re-adimitted.

Through it all, what has kept us going is the love and support of our family, friends and our new family of strangers. Whoever heard of complete strangers sending gifts, dropping off treats and meals, donating blood, saying prayers all because they heard about a little boy named Ezra who wasn't feeling well? We are touched by everyone's kindness and support and appreciate every note, post and comment sent to us. One day we hope to tell Ezra about how he touched so many people and how those people helped him get better.

We will continue to keep everyone posted as Ezra enters this new phase of his journey toward being cured.




25 comments:

  1. Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. So happy to hear that you guys are home! We have been thinking about and praying for you all and will continue to do so. Sending wishes for a complete, uncomplicated, and speedy recovery!

    With love,

    Ben and Aviva

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  3. There are tears in my eyes as I read this. I am so happy that you guys are home and sending so much love! xoxo

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  4. May you go from strength to strength

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  5. Wonderful news.
    Sending love from Australia,
    David

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  6. May Hashem guide and protect your family on your journey.

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  7. So happy for you. Continuing to daven for a refuah shleima and strength for the whole family.

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  8. Baruch Hashem. What a wonderful occasion. Welcome Home!!

    Bruce and Eileen Bernfeld

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  9. This is the best news! so happy you are all home again still a family of three. I still believe Ezra will live a long life with a cure from this disease. You all are great people.

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  10. Glad you are home,in your own space. I will continue to pray and believe that you will stay there, all three of you, in good health and spirit.

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  11. Glad you're all home. Should my shul keep running notices for blood and platelet donations for Ezra? Is his blood type the same as reported in the May post? Or should we run a more general "please donate blood and platelets regardless of your blood type" message? Thank you and wishes for a continued refuah for young, brave Ezra!

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  12. so so so happy that you are back in your home. We continue to send prayers and good vibes your way. all the best from across the river. xoxox from Auntie Jenny's pal :)

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  13. SO excited to hear that Ezra is home. Been going at donating platelets and telling others to go. Hope he continues on the healthy path!!!!!!!

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  14. I'm so happy for your family! thank God Ezra is in homeagain! Let me tell you that you are an amazing mom and your husband is an amazing dad. Thank you for this post and your story is now international, you are inspiring people all around the world. I'm supporting an organization here in Mexico called Teleton, maybe I can't do a lot because I'm studying and time doesn't help me, but I think is something. this organization is helping little special brave kids with a disability or a disease. http://www.teletonusa.org/es/teleton/informacion_legal/ here's the website if you want to know more about it. congratulations again!

    your mexican friend: Angie (:

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  15. We are all reading this with tears in our eyes. So happy for you, for being able to enjoy the little things about coming home, and hoping for everything to continue to go well in a good time. We will continue to daaven and send our best wishes for a complete refuah, simcha, and bracha.
    With love,
    Gabe, Jackie, Yonatan, Elie and Shaya Glazer

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  16. So happy to hear the good news. There really truly is "no place like home".
    We should continue to hear good upbeat happy news and that Ezra should continue his upward journey toward complete recovery.
    We continue to daven for Ezra's complete recovery and that you should continue to have strength and health for everyone in the family.
    Great way to start the week with this wonderful news.
    Fondly, Moshe, Yocheved, Ayelet, Avi & Shalom

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  17. I just found your blog today and read all the posts, and I am so happy to hear that you're all back home! I know there is still a long road ahead, but Ezra sounds like a real trooper, and he has two amazing and inspiring parents to help him on his path to recovery.

    Wishing Ezra a refuah shelaima bekarov, and may the good news continue to roll in.
    Michal H

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  18. I am so happy for all of you, especially Ezra. He looks just like you Evan. I hope he continues to do well and wish him a complete and speedy recovery.

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  19. YAY!!!!!!!!!!!! : ) Teisha

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  20. Read your blog all the time with tears but this time the tears were partially of joy that you are home. Will continue to daven for a complete rehuah me'es Hashem for Ezra.

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  21. Woooo Hooooo!!
    So happy to see Ezra is back where he belongs.

    Wishing Ezra continued success :)

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  22. John B - RidgewoodJuly 24, 2012 at 1:07 PM

    I do not know your family or your brave little boy, however I found out about Ezra's battle thru a friend and have been following your blog ever since. So glad to see you are home, and was so happy to shed some tears of joy at this post.

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  23. We are all so thrilled that Ezra has finally returned home! May Ezra have a complete recovery - even sooner than expected.
    Much love,
    Barry & Caren, Ariel, Aaron, Aviva, and Ayala, Zev, & Asher Pensak

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  24. Sending lots of love to you and some quiet rest! Jill, Gari, Sama and Gabe

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  25. I am so happy to read your good news. Ezra and all of you should have good health and happiness going forward. I will be glad to see your "smiling" face Karen in the spinning class.
    Edie Goldberg

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