On Wednesday we received the WONDERFUL news that Sammy AND Kaeden were both tested negative for Fanconi Anemia. FA was the one genetic test that causes the standard (and most effective) chemo drug cocktail to be fatal if given to an FA patient. FA patients still receive a transplant but on a slightly altered drug regimen. In extreme cases, you can just give the "FA cocktail" to a patient if you can't afford to wait for the FA results to come back, but graft versus host disease, and probability of full recovery without relapse drops on the FA regimen.
Given we have our magic bullet in Super Kaeden's perfect 10/10 HLA match, we want to give that bullet every chance we can to succeed.
This was the test we have been sweating out and waiting forever to find out. Now we are full steam ahead for transplant.
At the moment, T-7 (which is the first day of chemo) is scheduled for Apr. 2/3 and transplant should happen Apr 10. Never have we been so excited to poison our daughter.
We need chemo to kill off all of her marrow, so we have a blank canvas of sorts to inject kaeden's good marrow.
Chemo and post transplant is no sunday drive. post transplant stacy and Sammy will be in isolation and forbidden to leave the hospital room for 30-45 days. That's not easy.
It's the best news ever!! The news made my damn day/week/month/year!!! We where all so worried after the bleeding from every orifice day, and this news turned it all around. Love you all!!
ReplyDeleteSoooo many people have you in their thoughts and prayers. Hugs aplenty!
ReplyDeleteA positive plan is always great news! Thanks for the blog. This gives us a direct line to send our good wishes, hugs, and kisses.
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We know how hard it's been for all four of you in the Chicago Family, but especially so for Sammi.
ReplyDeleteWhat a doll she is!! Thanks SO MUCH for setting up this blog site
We love you all very much and can't wait to hug you all when all is well........Rich and Renee