Good morning, friends & family.
Well, we've been in a holding pattern so to speak for about a week now waiting for Lia's appointment with the oncologist at Arnold Palmer Hospital in Orlando. I have to say, that is one excellent facility. The staff is amazing, and they were wonderful to us while Lia was there. Lia goes back to see her doctor tomorrow, and we will know more about the type of chemo drugs that will be used, time frame, side effects, and results hoped for.
Lia is having some sleep issues from time to time but nothing we didn't expect as a result of the type of tumor and placement. She gets sore and cranky from the port in her side...it's placement makes in nearly impossible not to bump or touch it when we hold her in daily activities.
Lia had an appointment with an eye specialist later in the week as well, but we got a call from the office saying they take our type of insurance, but not our particular group plan. Nice. So now we have located another specialist, but have to go through getting a new referral before we can get an appointment. That is scary because Lia's chances of blindness from this tumor increase the longer it takes to start chemo to shrink the tumor.
On top of that, we've been told that for each and every treatment, we'll have to go to the Florida Health Care (our insurance carrier) office and get a new referral. It can't be mailed or faxed. So chemo appointments will need to be scheduled to allow time to go pick THAT up every time.
The icing on the cake was finding out that there is a possibility that Florida Health Care doesn't cover the chemo drugs. So we have NO idea what that is going to cost out of pocket. We are waiting for Florida Health Care to call us back with more details about that issue.
We'll apparently have to have a special chemical cleaning in the house to make sure Lia doesn't get any germs during her treatment. No word as to whether or not that is covered, or if they will suggest we do any
renovations to bathroom facilities or if they detect any mold from hurricanes and tropical
storms that might effect Lia, or anything like that.
We have 11 people here in the house- and Papaw Norman is working pretty hard to keep us all under one roof and fed right now. He's in stage 4 kidney failure himself, so we've got 9 doctors between everyone now. It's become a challenge to keep all the doctors and appointments straight.
That said, we have to thank some people that have REALLY stepped up to help us in a bad time.
First, Carlton & Lindsey Dobbins. This couple took it upon themselves to go through their home and provide clothes and all kinds of baby food for Lia to help us. On top of that, the have organized a bake sale fundraiser - a really nice catalog of baked items. We are going to try to get more copies of that to pass out. THEN they went to the store and stocked up on every possible thing Lindsey could think of that Lia might need to keep her comfortable and occupied. They are currently working on two other larger fundraising projects! When these fundraisers come together I will post them on Lia's blog and website along with all the details and directions. Carlton, Lindsey and their beautiful children have been GREAT, and we can't thank them enough for standing by our family. Old friends are the best friends!
To the
Warrensford Family - Bill,
Soo, Amanda & Penny: As family, we Perry's thank you for all you have done for Cassie, Ed, Zoe, & Lia over the last few years. We know from experience that it isn't easy! You've been wonderful to us, and terrific to Zoe & Lia. If anyone has to go through something like this, it is a blessing to have family like you to stand side by side with. Our families will get through this trying time together. There are many other
Warrensfords to thank for their well wishes and prayers...and we do. From our hearts - Thank You.
A huge THANK YOU to Jim, Linda, Jennifer Davis of
JLD Farm (
LaMancha Dairy Goats). Even though t
imes are hard- especially on farmers, they have gone above and beyond to
donate to Lia's Cancer Fund. You three are terrific and we love you very much! THANK YOU! Anyone looking for excellent quality milking goats in the
Osteen / New Smyrna, Florida area should contact Linda & Jim at winandeffie@embarqmail.com
Luanne Scott, we thank you so much for your extremely generous contribution to Lia's fund. I have never been so amazed (but not surprised- goat breeders
are
incredibly caring people!) as when the first people to donate to help Lia turned out to be
members of the goat breeders community. Our heartfelt and sincere thanks.
MaryJo, or
WebNanny Designs: You are so deeply appreciated for your kind heart and fast response. There must have been smoke coming off your keyboard! Your kind heart and concern for Lia and our family will never be forgotten. I must recommend
MaryJo's fine service to anyone needing a quality website design - and I am not too proud to plug her skills here in this forum! Visit
WebNanny Designs here: http://webnanny.net/WEBNANNY/hosting/.
Remember - if
MaryJo gets too busy, you can call on me for
web designs! HA HA! Thanks again!
Regions Bank, especially Eric....THANK YOU for helping us get an account set up for Lia's fund. You made getting the account set up fast and easy, AND you have a great sense of humor and a kind heart. We wish you, your wife, and daughter all the very best!
Check back tomorrow afternoon for an update of the
oncologists appointment. Have a wonderful Sunday afternoon, spend time with your wives and husbands, and hug those little ones tight.
- Coni Perry