maroo
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Hi everybody!!
I just started Trace's PTR here:http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?p=40244930#post40244930
Really looking forward to getting to know everyone.
Trace was diagnosed with Cystic Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma of the Right Parotid Gland on August 5, 2010 at the age of 11. We went to MD Anderson in Houston, TX for treatment as this is a cancer most often found in middle aged women.He has had 2 surgeries to remove the tumor, gland and 19 lymph nodes down his neck and is now considered cancer free. Since the tumor was cut into with the 1st surgery, he has scans and lab work every 3 months to check for reoccurrence from any little cell that decided to "swim" away and attached nearby. So far, so good. First post-op scan was Feb 23rd and was all clear.
He gets major "scanxiety" with nightmares, tummy upset and agitation.
Trace was granted a wish with MAW in January and we are tentatively scheduled for mid June...waiting for confirmation. His official wish was to stay at Animal Kingdom lodge so he could watch the animals from his room, but MAW said that it was a separate wish and would be a shorter stay and that if he would consider staying at GKTW, they would try to arrange for him to do the Behind the Scenes/Safari Tour which is only open to 16 and older. So really hoping they can pull that off...he would LOVE it. He really enjoys zoos and animals and would visit the Houston Zoo every time we went for checkups if we agreed.
He REALLY wanted his older sister, who is 22 to be able to go with us, but that was a no-go with MAW. It's not his fault I decided to have my kids 5 yrs apart!! So, we are making arrangements for her to fly over when she can to meet up with us and we will stay a few days more with her and then come home together.
On a side note.... I saw a plea on facebook for volunteers for the Louisiana chapter of MAW, so hubby and I signed up to be wish granters. We went for training and are no officially wish granters for our area of the state. So excited to help make dreams come true...but also so saddened that there are so many children that are eligible.Outta be a law against cancer!!!

I will link your pre-trip on our first page for ya!

Sometimes more of a local drug store will carry them (not a chain store). Also, you can try calling the hospital where you got the cast. I know our hospital (duPont Hospital for Children) carries them from time to time.I think everyone who gets a cast should get one!! I mean COME ON!!!!!!!
seriously! You would think!
Did anyone ever hit a depression after your child's wish trip? I feel like I have been on such a high for so long, that now I am in a severe low. I keep looking at pictures and waiting for our cd from gktw (since I have misplaced the one they gave me) and they are mailing me a new oneI am hoping that once I start my tr after I get all my cd's coming that that itself will help the low I am in.
There are a lot of people here on the DIS (typical families) that call this Post Disney Depression - you may even see it referred to as PDD - it is so common that it has a name.



And I have named Post Wish Trip Disney Depression (PWTDD), too. Which I think is worse than PDD - since the wish trip is just that much more of a "high"...
It is TOTALLY normal to feel this way. I think Bill Lin explained it very well in his response, too.
The only thing I can suggest for those families that are just returning or going on trips soon is to plan something for when you get back - something to look forward to.
This can be as simple (and hopefully cheap) as planning a "party" and inviting friends and family to your home (or your favorite restaurant dutch treat) and show them the pictures and tell them the story of your trip. I have heard of one MAW chapter doing this instead of a send off party and I think that is such a great idea!
(For any National MAW reps reading this, I hear you guys lurk occasionally - This is such a good idea for two reasons - it helps the families have something fun to come home to - but it also raises awareness of what MAW does for these families, which is a great fundraising tool/awareness tool for MAW - a great idea indeed!!)
I am so sorry for you feeling this way, though!



I am sure coming back on this thread is a little hard, too...because most of the families are planning and in that excited stage - which makes it hard, too. I am glad you posted here! Please keep posting here and keep us updated on how you are doing.

Welcome! I am from Louisiana too, which part are you from? I talked to Maria about organizing volunteer training up here in the north part, but have not gotten it done yet. My fault-not hers. I am going on a wish trip this month, I am the nurse!
That is so cool! I was the nurse on Lauren's trip in 2008! It was fun!
