Hannah was a few days overdue on her Cerezyme treatment. It was important to us to continue treatments because Hannah’s comfort is always our priority.
Our hospice coordinator had been working to get Hannah’s treatments done at home now that she has the broviac catheter (and doesn’t need an IV anymore).
We just assumed that an RN from our nursing agency would come to our house and do it.
But then I got a call from Dr. Bernstein, Hannah’s specialist, whose office we have been going to every 2 weeks for the past 16 months. He was sending our favorite nurse, the one who has done Hannah’s IV and taken care of her 90% of our visits, to our house on Friday to administer the Cerezyme herself.
How wonderful was that? We were so touched that their office cared so much about Hannah to send her out to us — on a work day! These infusions take 2 to 3 hours, and they were willing to let her come to us.
It was nice being able to sit and chat with her. We, along with Hannah’s regular nurse, were able to talk about what was going on, joke about ridiculous things, and just hang out.
Really meant so much to us. Now I don’t know if this was a one-time visit (and then our nursing agency would take over treatments), but I hope not. Whatever happens, I am just so grateful that she was able to come out for this.
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