~~CODY UPDATE....JULY 12, 2010

Sunday, July 11, 2010 9:55 PM, EDT

Hello to all:

Gerry was on vacation all this past week, so we decided to take Cody to his favorite place, the Bass Pro Shop. We didn't know if he would be able to go, but when we mentioned it to him, he said he would like to go. We knew that he would have his IV treatment on Thursday and he was taking his pill chemo, so we went on Wed. The bass pro is not my favorite place to shop, so I went upstairs and sat on a bench, and watched as Gerry and Cody shopped, As I watched Gerry wheel Cody around each isle in the wheelchair, I thought of how it used to be, with Cody holding his own basket to fill it with his fishing lures. It was sad to see him not able to hold his head up at times. As I watched all of the other people I thought of how unfair it was that cancer had to rob Cody of the things that he enjoyed doing.
Gerry does not go fishing much anymore, or if he does go out, he does not stay very long, he just misses not having Cody to fish with him.

As we was leaving the bass pro shop, we ran into a pro-fisherman, and he signed a picture for Cody, his name was Zell Rowland, I will post the picture that I took of him with Gerry and Cody.

Gerry took Cody for his IV treatment on Thursday to give me a break. He came home not feeling very well and was very pale, and then on Saturday he still was not feeling very well, later that evening he started running a low grade temperature, I got my notebook of things to look for from Duke, and it says that he could have some low grade temps, but if it went over 101.7 to call.
His stayed at 100.7 and was still 99.3 tonight. But he is not feeling good at all, he can barely walk, so I started using the transport chair again, I am going to call the doctor in the morning to see what they think.
With the size of his tumor and if it presses on certain areas it brings Cody down, he can't speak or walk and has trouble swallowing. He finished his last chemo pills tonight, at least he will have seven days of"no chemo" that should help him some. Then it starts all over again, I hate CANCER, if there is a good side to it, I would have to say that I have met some really nice people during all of this, they are struggling with the same things that Cody is, and it just makes us stronger to endure all of this.

Please pray that Cody will have a better day tomorrow.
I will update again soon.
Taking-It-One-Day-At-A-Time, The Hallcox Family