We are officially done with the Delayed Intensification phase. This was supposedly the most intense part of her treatment. I am proud to say that although she had 1 hospitalization throughout this 2-month long phase, she was overall in good shape and happy for the most part. I think taking her outdoors to play helped a lot. It brought out positive energy within her.
Over the weekend, we had visitors from the Make A Wish foundation who asked Olivia what her one special wish is. She was so excited to see them and the thought of going somewhere for a family vacation really got us excited. She deserves this. I am glad to have these kind of foundations around that make kids like Olivia feel like normal kids again.
Olivia also went out to watch her big brother's soccer practice. She had fun at the playground until she got tired and asked to go home. We do notice that she is back to getting tired easily like a flip of a switch. When that happens, we just let her rest and sleep. It's good that she doesn't resist at all. She's the one who will even tell us that she needs to rest. She knows her limits and I am so proud that at a young age, she understands it.
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