I recently had an opportunity to test my level of fitness in a real life context. On Monday, March 12, Naomi was scheduled to have a chemotherapy session. Since I had the day off, I decided to accompany Naomi and her mother (my sister) Nina to the appointment. I needed to be on campus anyway to take care of some business on the other side of the campus. After Naomi was admitted, I left to take care of my business. I walked about a mile to the other side of the campus (at least I think it was a mile...it took about 20 minutes walking at a brisk pace), had my appointment, and then walked back to the hospital. While I was returning, Nina called me and asked me to meet them in front of Neiman Marcus at the Stanford Mall so we could go find breakfast. Naomi's IV had been inserted, and we had time to burn while waiting for the blood tests that would confirm if she was healthy enough to receive chemotherapy that day. Once I met up with them, I noticed that Naomi's hand was covered with blood. Apparently, something was wrong with how her IV had been inserted and blood was leaking. Nina decided that we needed to rush Naomi back to the hospital, which was about 1/4 mile away. Unfortunately, I'd been suffering from the flu, and absolutely didn't want to expose my germs to Naomi (I'd been wearing a mask around her). So, in order to get Naomi back to the hospital as quickly as possible, I decided to hand my purse and jacket to Nina, slung Naomi onto my back and sprinted as quickly as I could back to the hospital just in case the bleeding was as bad as it looked.
I held onto Naomi's legs and instructed her to use the non-injured arm to wrap my neck so she could hold on and off we went. I can honestly say that despite the compromised respiratory system (cough & sinus infection), having already walked around 2 miles, running with a 35 lb child on my back, (and oh, did I mention that I hadn't eaten anything at all that morning?), I arrived at the clinic without being winded at all! I was covered, and I mean covered, in sweat, but my breathing was not excessively heavy, and I was able to talk to the nurses as they addressed the bleeding (it looked much worse than it was). Thanks to Mani, Steven and Maya at Ice Chamber Athletic Performance Training for pushing me to my limit every week. At least I know now that if needed, I can rise to the occasion!
Naomi had her chemotherapy and has been healthy enough to attend preschool and play with some friends! Hallelujah! : >
Naomi's aunt,
Victoria
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Hi Naomi and Purdy's:
Just wanted to say hello and let you know I "check in" on the web once in awhile, I'm keeping her and all of you in my thoughts and prayers!
Dr. J Falkenburg
VT,
That is an amazing story. We would like to feature it on our blog. Let me know if that's okay.
Best wishes to you Naomi and family!
Thanks for representing VT!
Sincerely,
Steven
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