A warriors Battle

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Situation Report #17

So it's exactly one month since we last posted to the blog and there is a lot to report. This reminds me that my new years resolution should be to update the blog more often...oh well, I have never been able to stick with a resolution so why start now.

As per the last update you are all expecting that dad is in the hospital beginning his stem cell transplant today. Unfortunately there has been a setback in the time line. To bring you all up to speed, dad caught an infection during his week of stem cell production which landed him in the hospital for a week.

1.  The good news is that they were able to proceed with the stem cell collection during this time period. Oh and dad ROCKED it.  The nurses said they were some of the best they have ever seen.  Not sure what that means but dad is proud.

2.  The bad news is that dad was in the hospital during the Christmas holiday and was delayed in meeting his brand new granddaughter-Mary Josephine. That was a tough one for everyone. Analicia was able to bring Josie up to Stanford for them to meet for the first time.
Grand child number 6 - Mary Josephine

Fortunately he was released on December 28th and we were able to celebrate our belated Christmas with our traditional feast.


Eat your heart out...Polski Style!


So dad was released with the assumption that he would return and proceed with the plan as scheduled. The week out of the hospital he recovered slowly. A persistent rash and chills resurfaced.  It has been concerning since these are the symptoms that dad started with on this AITL journey. Even with this everyone was been looking forward to today and starting this next chapter of recovery.  THE STEM CELL TRANSPLANT!

So Mom and Dad packed up for their month+ stay up at Stanford and headed to Palo Alto on Wednesday(1/4). To their chagrin, the doctors sent dad home with the same concerns over his rash symptoms. There are two schools of thought:

1.  The first school of thought, that dads cancer has presented itself again even though he was in full remission only one month ago.

2.  The second, that the rash continues to be a reaction to antibiotics dad was taking while fighting his infection.

We like number 2.  Doctors say number 1 is RARE.  Let us be WELL DONE I say.  This is going to be resolved by obtaining another CT scan and results of the biopsy of his rash. If the results come back negative dad will proceed with the stem cell transplant as planned. If not, the doctors will put their heads together for plan B.

To sum it all up:
AHHHHHHHHHHHH!


This has been a blow to dad and mom's spirits but we remain hopeful that this slow and steady path leads us to dads full recovery.  We will update you AS SOON AS WE FIND OUT!  That should be by this Monday evening, the latest.

Wishing you all a healthy and happy 2012,
Heather

8 comments:

  1. Ed, time to get on with business and defeat this thing; you've got to keep yourself well so the docs can do whats necesary. Pictures of you and the family up at the cabin were great; the Ed I remember from Hawaii and CAMPEN. I've been following the posts but my less than adequate computer skills have overcome my efforts to send a note myself; maybe I've got it figured out this time! You're in all our thoughts and prayers. Steve Swift

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  2. Thanks Heather! I added pictures and a few words as requested. You are a great blogger. Thank you for summing up what I couldn't seem to wrap my mind around in the last few weeks.

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  3. Thanks for the update, ladies. You are all doing such a great job of keeping us informed. We have been thinking about you all...the roller coaster sums it up well. Prayers and positive, loving thoughts to you and your family.

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  4. Praying for #2!! Keep up the fight Ed.

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  5. Likewise hoping for #2 and a full recovery in 2012!
    S/F,
    Mike Grice

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  6. I will be praying for all of you. My love goes out to you Unlce Ed. You are my hero! Love you Aunt Mary, you are very special to me.

    Love Becky

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  7. Praying
    Until
    Something
    Happens!!!!!
    P.U.S.H.ing through with non-stop prayers for you, Uncle Ed. Will be having prayer for you again tonight at church. :-)

    ~~~He hears everyone's prayers.~~~

    God is behind the scenes doing His perfect work.

    Love you, Uncle Ed, Aunt Elmira & family.

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  8. Sending lots of prayers and thoughts from Virginia! We love you guys. Chris & Bender

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