While waiting to hear more about Jeff’s tests, we received a very nice letter from Gift of Life announcing that a swab drive we ran in 2014 recently produced a match for a 62-year-old man with leukemia! This was exciting news! We also heard from Barby Pilpel from Gift of Life to let us know she is thinking of us and sending virtual hugs.
We’re getting a lot of virtual hugs and prayers from our
friends and family. They, like us, are
ready to hear something. We’ve
heard that Dr. Porter’s office is working on setting up an appointment (double
or triple booked because Jeff is supposed to be seen within two weeks of the
bone marrow biopsy). And we saw that results
for two tests were posted on the Penn Medicine portal.
The chimerism test shows that 74% of Jeff’s blood is
produced by Nicole’s marrow instead of the 100% that he enjoyed for 9.5
years. And he is negative for both of
the FLT3 mutations for which targeted therapy is available. Of course, this knowledge leaves us wanting
more.
We attended the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s National
Virtual Blood Cancer Conference today to get ourselves back in the game – learning
about new therapies for blood cancers and new studies on AML. Jeff fell asleep and missed the discussions
on sex during treatment and managing fatigue.
Oh, well. The sessions were
helpful to me.
One screen shared at the conference showed the impact the
many new treatments have had on blood cancers and survivorship. At the bottom of the list were MDS - “minimal
impact”, and AML - “no impact”.
Geez. L&LS is trying to Beat
AML so there are many clinical trials going on which do not exclude people with
low blood counts as had been the case in the past. Fingers crossed.
The Waiting Game consists of creating questions for which
we do not have answers. Jeff’s questions
included:
- If I have another bone marrow transplant can I make sure that it is done on a different date than my birthday or transplant anniversary so that I can have three birthdays?
- Can I get chicken pox three times?
- Since Amy can’t come to the hospital and take my dirty laundry away, do I have to wear only hospital gowns?
Amy’s questions included:
- Is the new azacitidine tablet approved on September 1st, an option for Jeff? (Remember the belly-burning injections of Vidaza?)
- Can his treatment be done without the use of Daunorubicin (the likely culprit in his kidney issues)?
- Which will be recommended for Jeff, traditional therapies similar to what he’d had before or might there be a suitable clinical trial?
Thank you to all who are playing – and praying - The
Waiting Game with us. Ain’t it fun?
7 comments:
Hi Amy and Jeff..
I was also at the LLS seminar, very interesting.
So sorry to hear that Jeff is having a problem.
My thoughts and prayers are with you both.
Will you be at this months blood cancer support group?
���� and stay strong��
Diane K
Thanks for the update. Care for you two very much and know you will beat this latest punch thrown at you. Love, Aunt Mary
Waiting is an odd game, isn’t it? I love your questions and hope you have definitive answers soon. P.S. I think Jeff fell asleep at the wrong time... although you could tell him anything!😂We’re praying too.
Thanks for the informative and sometimes even humorous update! Certainly you both are in our thoughts and prayers. Cousin Joyce
I am so sorry to hear this, but Jeff's questions while waiting must have made the staff smile. I hope he keeps that spirit during this waiting period. You are both in my thoughts and prayers. Bonnie Worth
Thinking of you guys and keeping you in prayer! xoxo
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