The day before the chemo for transplant was to begin, I was cleaning the house very vigorously in preparation for my mom's immune system to be challenged during her treatment. I got a call from the hospital which appeared on my phone as IPOP 911. OH NO. It was my mom's transplant coordinator. She told me I needed to come over right away. I ran over to the hospital and she told us that my mom's resistance to transplant (antibody count) was still too high to give us the best chance of success (donor engraftment).
While this is a huge disappointment to all of us, doors are still open. The hospital always has a trick up their sleeve. They are currently researching the ability to remove all bone marrow through radiation and chemotherapy and then give patients transplants with their half match donors. This has been the protocol for full matches. The good news is, due to medication my mother has been taking, the cancer is in remission and they would like to take the opportunity to learn more from the research before pursuing this option possibly sometime early next year.
Thanks to everyone for your support thus far. It has been quite a journey and as my sister put it in an earlier post, a roller coaster. I call it an exercise in patience. My mom is such a fighter and her strength through all of this has been inspiring. She is determined to combat this disease and is anxious to put this behind her. Your phone calls, emails, packages, visits, cards and flowers really uplift her spirits, so please keep them coming.
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Support & Information:
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Blood & Marrow Transplant Info. Network
Cancer Care
American Cancer Society
Leukaemia Research: Myelodysplastic Syndromes
Mayo Clinic: Treatments for MDS
Caring4Cancer: Treatments for MDS
How to Help:
Become a Bone Marrow Donor
Donate Blood - Red Cross or Bon Fils
Patient Rights:
Patient Advocate Foundation
Nutrition and Diet:
Caring4Cancer: Eating Well
Eating Before, During, After Treatment
Mayo Clinic: How to Get Nutrition During Treatment
When Treatment Causes Eating Problems
Cancer Dietitian Blog
Cancer Recipes
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Blood & Marrow Transplant Info. Network
Cancer Care
American Cancer Society
Leukaemia Research: Myelodysplastic Syndromes
Mayo Clinic: Treatments for MDS
Caring4Cancer: Treatments for MDS
How to Help:
Become a Bone Marrow Donor
Donate Blood - Red Cross or Bon Fils
Patient Rights:
Patient Advocate Foundation
Nutrition and Diet:
Caring4Cancer: Eating Well
Eating Before, During, After Treatment
Mayo Clinic: How to Get Nutrition During Treatment
When Treatment Causes Eating Problems
Cancer Dietitian Blog
Cancer Recipes
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