It's been a long time coming, but we finally got here:
a COMPLETE remission!
On March 17th, I finally received my remission to start planning the next phase of treatment: An allo-stem cell (donor) transplant. There are many appointments (doctor and dental), testing, and meetings to occur… but we finally are able to take steps forward to complete this allo-transplant.
Here is our time line as of now:
Yesterday and the 18th of March, I received my fifth round of Bretuximab (SGN-35) and Bendamustine chemotherapy. We also met with the dietitian, social worker, and financial aid from Columbia at NYP. However, there is still a LOT to get done. It has been a busy week, and tomorrow we meet with Columbia's dentist, an Echo, EKG, X-rays, receive a Nulesta shot, and run a CBC in case I need extra platelets and/or blood transfusions.
- In the next month: If we are able to fit in all of my appointments, a bone marrow biopsy, Jacob's (my lovely brother/donor) appointments, tests, and treat my teeth (unfortunately with each chemo treatment, more cavities add up which is difficult without dental insurance…) Without causing any infections then we can proceed to transplant in Mid to late April. Our goal is to only have four weeks between my last chemo treatment (March 18th and 19th) to the first day of being admitted to the hospital. Which land us on April 14thish.
- IF we are unable to complete all of these appointments and tests, or an infection does arise, or all of our ducks are not in align. We will do one last round of chemo the week of April 14th, and then proceed to my allo transplant in Mid-May.
- We want to take these next steps carefully and make sure that everything moves forward smoothly. So that is the plan of attack for now. As the weeks move on, I will update more to inform those of you when I will be admitted to the hospital, if I'll be receiving any form of radiation, and how many days of intensive chemo I will have to endure in the hospital before my allo-stem cell, to rid my bone marrow of all cells. Basically this will be a re-boot and I'll start over with Jacob's cells, which means my bone marrow has to be cleaned out by one last hit of intensive chemo (inpatient) the week before I receive my donor cells.
I know, I know, it can be very confusing. So for now, just know we have achieved a remission -- the first step to this transplant process! And we are still in need of funds even though we are receiving treatment in NYC, for dental, transportation, covering 20% of health insurance (copays, medications/scripts, Jacob's transportation, our rent, and so many other fun bills that we get to pay along the way.).
- So please, please, help and donate to our transplant fund as we make our way towards curing my MDS and hopefully finding a cure for this stubborn cancer. Click HERE: Every donation is tax deductible.
https://m.helphopelive.org/find-a-patient/profile/index.cfm/patient/78B0798F-E787-5EE8-
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Here's to a sweet remission, the first day of spring,
and all of your wonderful support.
Love,
B!

1 comment:
I was tearing up today thinking that this year might be the year for a cure for you. Fucking Hodgkins is the worst. Here's hoping 2014 is year year!
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