Monday, August 25, 2008

The objective of the stem cell transplant is to replace Suzie’s bone marrow with healthy bone marrow contributed by the donor. This goal will be achieved when the donor’s pattern represents100% of Suzie’s DNA.

When we left Houston last November, the donor’s pattern represented 97% of Suzie’s DNA and, needless to say, we were elated with her progress. But time and all that has happened since we left Houston have affected her negatively and it is beginning to look like the transplant may not work: the donor’s pattern on August 14th represented 5% of Suzie’s DNA and we continue seeing signs that the cancer is actively present in her body.

The good news is that GVHD remains active, meaning that the donor cells have not given up, and her red blood counts are high enough that at the present time she has no need for transfusions.

At this moment we’re not sure what our status is or what to expect next. Our transplant doctor finds it difficult to offer a prognosis because Myelofibrosis is so rare and because so few people with this disease, especially in Suzie’s age group, have undergone the transplant. We’ve asked what our options are should the transplant fail but he hasn’t had time to respond to this question.

On another note, Suzie just had a most enjoyable weekend: she went boating with Mike on Saturday, attended church services and shared breakfast with good friends Sunday morning, then spent Sunday afternoon at the movies and at dinner with a different group of friends.

The upcoming weekend will be enjoyable because Dave, Kelly and the grandchildren are visiting and the pleasure will continue next week when we travel to Boston to visit Lisa and to Martha’s Vineyard to visit good friends from our days in Plymouth.

God Bless!!!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glad to hear Suzie is getting out and having fun. The fact that the donor cells are still present and active is a positive. Suzie, you are in our prayers daily and in our thoughts always, you to Stinky. Love and blessings Charlie and Alice

Anonymous said...

Sorry we missed you at church and breakfast Sunday morning. We have been thinking of both of you often.
Bill

Anonymous said...

Mike and Suzie,
I am sorry that the news is not better. You both continue to be in our prayers.

Kim and Bill

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Mike, for keeping us posted. You and Suzie are certainly in our thoughts and prayers. We have so many fond memories of our time with the two of you in Ridgefield Emmaus. May God's peace be with you both as you deal with this ordeal, and may His healing power be with you, Suzie. Judy & Pete Hamilton

Anonymous said...

Drew and Hope said...
We are only thinking positive thoughts for you both and certainly our prayers are with you daily...miracles do happen and you will be one of them, Suzie. We will stay posted through your blog. A warm hug to you both

January 8,2009