“You’re really looking stellar”, Dr Rossetti said to her. And she was very happy to be feeling as well as she was feeling. Her blood numbers were all normal, and have been for a while. (I’ve reproduced some numbers from her blood chart at my blog). Notable was the Hemoglobin level of 13.7, and the fact that her protein levels are back to normal. That made her happy.
The biopsies taken from last week’s procedure “looked good, with no significant evidence” of anything serious. She’s still got “a touch of chronic GHVD” (graft vs host disease). The Budesonide she’s taking “topically” deals with the symptoms she’s experiencing in her GI tract.
It’s probably the best possible worlds that she’s got these
mild GVHD symptoms, which are well controlled. What she’s got now is probably
what she’s going to get at this stage. (GVHD is pretty much brought on by
DNA/HLA mis-match with the donor. So the extra lengths they went to, in
selecting a donor, are helping tremendously right now). At this point the
possibility that she will get further symptoms is about 30% (not 50%, which is
typical in the case of having unrelated donors).
She’s still susceptible to infections, although she’s gotten the primary infections that they look for. None of them were serious, but she had “a moderate amount of everything”, and that indeed was life-threatening. But she continues to take an anti-viral infection drug, and her chances of bacterial infection are “way down”.
Thank you again for your prayers.
She’s still susceptible to infections, although she’s gotten the primary infections that they look for. None of them were serious, but she had “a moderate amount of everything”, and that indeed was life-threatening. But she continues to take an anti-viral infection drug, and her chances of bacterial infection are “way down”.
Thank you again for your prayers.
She's still bald as a cue ball under that wig.
ReplyDeleteLove these updates. Keep 'em coming brother.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dusman :-)
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