Monthly Archives: December 2013

12/11/13

Eli had a very exciting morning and afternoon today at CHLA with a lot of visitors that he really appreciated and then he got a special visitor from one of the Dodgers that came to visit CHLA and met most kids in the playroom but made a special visit to Elis room where he took pictures and gave Eli a bunch of presents. Was really nice and lifted Elis mood a lot. Later this afternoon the side effects and medication kicked in but bli ayin hora not as bad as yesterday.

2 out of the 4 days are BH done and hopefully the next 2 will go as planned and not have any side effects. We IYH will be done this round sometime Friday morning.

Elimelech Ben Basya Lrefua shelyama bsoch shaar choley yisroel amen.

12/9/13

Today was a pretty long day most of which Eli slept which is a good thing. There were definitely some side effects today. Eli had some low grade fevers and was nauseous. They gave him strong medication to fight the pain and it made him sleep almost all day. The good news is Eli was able to handle the treatment and it ran straight for 10 hours with no breaks.

Let’s hope that tomorrow is a lot easier and better with no side effects. This round of immunotherapy has 2 IVs one that runs for 4 days straight and the other one which is the one causing the side effects runs for 10 hours unless they need to stop or slow it down then it would run for up to 20 hours.

Please daven that the next few days should go smooth, easy and pain free for Elimelech Ben Basya.

12/8/13

A perfect all around day. It started with playing games at home with Sori and Ari and then to an upsherin followed by a visit from Zaidy and then we all went together for dinner. After that thanks to Chai Lifeline Eli went to his first Lakers game which we really enjoyed.

Straight from the game it was time to check back into CHLA for round 6. It is possible to be a very tough week but beezrat hashem that will not be the case.

Please daven on behalf of Elimelech Ben Basya that the week should be pain free and all should go as planned.

12/7/13

Eli as always was in a great happy mood all of Shabos and we look forward to that mood carrying over into a possibly difficult week back in CHLA. This Shabos was the Bar Mitzva of Joey Brecher whom Eli has become very friendly with and who has spent despite his age many hours entertaining Eli in the hospital. And we wish Joey and his family only besuros tovos and nachas from him and the whole family.

This week is round 6 of 7 of immunotherapy. Eli is scheduled to be back Sunday night until Friday morning. This once again can be a very painful week and as always we hope under these circumstances that the DRs will be wrong and all will beezrat hashem go easy and smooth and start and end as scheduled.

Please daven for Elimelech Ben Basya that it should be a successful pain-free week and the treatment should do only exactly what its meant to do which is bring Eli one step close to a refua shelayma. A GUT VOCH

12/5/13

Beezrat hashem in 12 hours Eli will be home for Shabos. It has bli ayin hora been a good week in terms of the treatment but very long in terms of not being home and missing half of Chanukah. Hopefully we will all get some rest and relaxation before we turn right back for another Sunday night-Friday back at CHLA.

Please continue to daven for Elimelech Ben Basya that all should continue going as scheduled and planned.

12/4/13

The IV has about 36 hours left until this weeks treatment is done. Eli BH was in a very happy mood as usual today. Then late afternoon came time for Eli to go down to the hospitals main cafeteria where 7 DRs and Eli were each given the honor of lighting one ner for the final night of Chanuka. This made Eli feel very special and he enjoyed seeing the whole family come to watch him do this.

As always please continue having Elimelech Ben Basya in all your tefilos.

12/3/13

Eli BH was in a great mood that lasted all day. He also enjoyed being able to “light” menora in our room by plugging in the electric menorah that Rabbi Ten from Bikur Cholim sent us. For the other kids at home I was able to leave to be home and light menorah with them and spend a few minutes with them.

IYH tomorrow night in CHLA at 6PM they are having arranged by Bikur Cholim a special Menora lighting in the main cafeteria with a choir, band and latkes and all are invited to watch and join. There is a small possibility they will allow Eli to light one of the candles so he excited about that also.

This week is almost halfway done and beezrat hashem the rest of the week and the remaining treatments will fly by and be pain free for Elimelech Ben Basya bsoch shaar choley yisroel.

12/1/13

BH today was a picture perfect day for Eli and he enjoyed every minute of it. We got out altogether and relaxed until it was time to light menorah which for this year will be the last that Eli lights with a fire. The last 3 nights will be with electric bulbs in CHLA. Late in the day we were together for dinner at Bubby and Zaidys house which all of our family that is in LA attended.

At 9PM we checked into CHLA for round 5 of 7 of immunotherapy. Eli is now settled in bed and is in middle of a blood transfusion to get him to the required levels per the protocol.

If I’m correct today is the one year anniversary of the day in the hebrew calendar that Eli was diagnosed. This last year to say has been challenging would be an understatement but at the same time we have never learned more in our lives. From the days leading up to the diagnosis when we knew something was terribly wrong and thru ought the many sleepless nights after that to the long weeks of chemotherapy and days after of recuperating Eli has taught us what it means no matter what’s going on always BE HAPPY. Yes he had days that he physically wasn’t able to do anything and it was difficult for us to see him like that but always somehow he found a way to make it easy for us between his humor or his relaxed smile thru all his pain it has taught us many hard new lessons.

There are also many organizations and people that have made this year a lot more bearable for Eli, ourselves and our family. There are daily meals that are brought to the hospital for us by Rabbi Heshy Ten and Bikur Cholim LA who have been there since the minute Eli was diagnosed and haven’t stopped arranging amazing meals and have always made sure that there is “yidishe” blood in Elis blood bank at CHLA and when needed platelets as well. The endless amount they have done for us is truly unimaginable. We also without knowing who the donors are and have been owe them a tremendous amount of hakaras hatov for taking the time on Elis behalf to donate blood/platelets.

Then there is Chai Lifeline whose endless care packages, social services, surgeons, flights, and many other services that would take a long time to write. They always think of ideas for Eli for us as parents for the sister and brother and endless arrangements have done wonders in every way possible to make this year a lot more manageable then we in our wildest dreams wouldn’t imagine. So to Marilyn, Randi, Alyssa, Gila, Leah, Esther Schwartz, Rabbi Scholar and all of CL all we can simply say is thank you and we hope one day to somehow return the chesed you have shown us.

The list of individuals that have done for us this year is pages long and there are many we don’t even know about. But as a whole you very quickly learn what true friends are. There are people that literally take the words “imo anochi btzara” and take it to a new level. I can’t go into detail but when you get endless texts of chizuk whether its daily, or every erev shabos asking and showing how much they care even though they are thousands of miles away it makes you realize what a real caring person is. From the people that have made every shabos special with their cakes, cookies, kugels, gifts etc etc. The emails we receive, comments on this blog, presents and toys and so much more. There are packages that come from all over the neighborhood, there are letters that come in the mail from one person weekly from others every so often from some people once but the caring it has shown to us and especially to Eli (who knows and realizes every single thing that has been done on his behalf) it lights the warmest fire in our hearts that is there to stay.

Our parents who have and continue to be there for our every need at anytime from early morning to late at night to during the night and everything in between. Our siblings who always are there some physically and the rest from out of town be it your teddy bears, games, pictures, tehilims, letters and so much more we love you.

To the “uncles and aunts” none of them literally but all of them are considered to our kids and Eli like the real deal you know who you and you mean the world to us. Eli, Sori and Ari as well as Bassy and I know we can and have always counted on you to always do everything and anything possible from babysitting to literally taking out the garbage to doing our shopping. Thanks a million.

To the other families that have gone thru what we are going thru with their children and have told us and taught us so much and have always been a shoulder to vent to and ask for advice and truly understand what we are going thru all we can say is you and your children should know of ONLY and continuous gezunt and you should be zoche to see only nachas from them.

So to the people that have done so much and continue to do so much and have done so without wanting an ounce of appreciation we say THANK YOU from the bottom of our hearts and may we all be zoche to see Elimelech Ben Basya continue to only give us nachas and beezrat hashem reach the ultimate goal of a refua shelayma bkarov.