Tuesday, October 26, 2010

An update from Lisa...

(Buford Cheering Station during the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure)

The good news is that all her counts are great! Her WBC is 3.3 and her temp is normal. This is a good indication that her body is tough and knows how to handle chemo. :)

The bad news is that the first round of chemo (Induction) didn't get all the leukemic cells which means she did not go into remission like they hoped. Because the Induction did not work, instead of Consolidation (which they were going to do--that was going to be the five rounds of chemo over the next 18 weeks), they are now going to do a Bone Marrow Transplant.

She has an appointment with Emory tomorrow to discuss the process, meet with her insurance agency, talk with a social worker, and meet the doctor. Tomorrow we will also learn what kind of new chemo they will use before the transplant. The likely scenario is that sometime next week she will start her second round of chemo (which will be a different kind of chemo than the first) and once they find her bone marrow match they will immediatley start the transplant. However, she will have a second round of chemo regardless of how quickly they find her match.

Right now we need to pray for a match and for as little discomfort as possible.

Below are two articles I've found helpful to understanding the process. The first is an article from the NY Times from 2008. I've found it to be pretty informative without going into so much detail that I can't understand a thing. The second is very informative and includes a lot of details.

http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/surgery/bone-marrow-transplant/overview.html

http://cumc.columbia.edu/dept/medicine/bonemarrow/bmtinfo.html

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