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Hey all...it's Mom...words cannot express the
emotions I have felt over the past week.
I am so grateful that Patrick has the opportunity to get rid of this
disease that has been "a thorn in his side" since birth. I just wish
my mom and dad were here to experience this miracle!
Today was a very quiet day. Patrick and I went to the clinic at 8:00 and
were out of there by 11:15. Patrick's
blood counts are starting to drop which is a very good sign that the chemo is
getting 'er done! His white count was 7
yesterday and 3.3 today. Patrick spent the afternoon watching television and
enjoying visits with Aunt Derry and cousin Detgen. Thank you for visiting!!
Many people have been asking if Patrick is having a bone marrow
or stem cell transplant. Both terms are
used interchangeably, but the important thing to remember is that ALL
transplants are technically stem cell because it is
immature blood stem cells that are used. They may, however, be taken from either the bone marrow
or circulating blood.
We are ready to take the next step in this process which
may be quite a roller coaster! During the next several days, Patrick's counts will drop
very low which means his own white cells are literally being wiped out which
will wear him out!! In the meantime, the
donor cells will grow and hopefully graft in the next 2-3 weeks. During this waiting time, blood and platelet
transfusions are expected to be needed. Risk of infection is very high and will
be closely monitored. We wash our hands
and use hand sanitizer very frequently! One of Patrick's nurses says she has washed her hands so much she has
taken her fingerprints off... ha!
Taylor, Bennett and John came over tonight and we cooked
steaks. Patrick opted for a pizza but having the company was so nice, because
me asking Patrick how he is feeling is getting old very fast! Dad Dan returns from his work trip tomorrow
afternoon, Patrick can't wait to see him so they can talk football which I am
just not good at doing! Dan's mom, Pat, has been visiting the past few days and will head home tomorrow.
Thank you thank you for all the love and support you all
have given these past several days. Your support is making this process much
easier. Lets pray that the donor cells like
their new home! xoxo
Caroline - I loved your post! I can't imagine how you feel these days - God has blessed you with some amazing strength - Patrick has handled this process like a real trouper - Just the way I thought he would - I am praying for Patrick everyday and for you too!!! I love you so very much and I am proud to be your sister!!! Jane
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