Tuesday, May 14, 2013

*Micro*Biology*

Gifts to thank his lab partners
"in lab"

recording info in lab notebook
Jethenro was registered  and  in his first class period for microbiology. We had already been discussing what equipment he would need for his lab class~like goggles and a lab coat. Then a light bulb came on... How could he be exposed to all of those microbes and bacteria while being immuno~compromised? He texted me from class when he recognized the situation.  I almost went into panic mode.  How could we have overlooked that very important issue??!   He spoke with his teacher after class, and got a list of the "germs" that they would be working with during lab. She assured him that she would do what she could to work with him, knowing his compromised immune system.

He had an appointment for in clinic chemo that week, so Jethenro took the list with him for the ONC team to view.  Wow did he create a buzz at the clinic!!  There was a special meeting called while he  was receiving chemo, and by the time we left the office he had a letter in hand stating that he was not allowed to be exposed to those microbes until 6 months post chemo treatment.

Armed with  the letter Jethenro went to his first lab.  The teacher had expected that response, and already had him paired up with lab partners that would do the work 'in lab', and send Jethenro all the pictures of what they were working on, complete with instructions on the board that she had given. All through this experience I was praying, for he really needed this class now to continue his career goals. I don't understand all the techie stuff, but those lab partners were able to give Jethenro the information he needed to 'be in lab' at home to be able to do the work on his own and in his own time frame without ever coming in contact with the dangerous microbial germs in the lab setting.

Today was the last class, and micro lab days are over.  Jethenro most likely has an A.  What a blessing his lab partners were.  Especially one called 'Juan'~the one most responsible to make sure Jethenro got the info he needed....and he did it without internet at his home.

Blessings! Thank you God!

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3 comments:

  1. Wow, what a blessing that it all worked out! Praise God for creative solutions.

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  2. That is such a blessing that God worked it all out!
    Lisa :o)

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  3. wow. And here Vanessa is struggling to keep up in her micro biology class 'cause the teacher won't even help her. If you don't mind, pray for her. She is very dependent on a good score in this class to carry on to nursing this fall. Glad it worked out for him.

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