Monthly Archives: April 2014
Time to Go
THE UPDATE Well, I made it through a round of chemo, got a clean scan, got stem cells harvested, passed the basic physical tests, so…it is time to get my stem cell transplant starting tomorrow. Despite a tough week during harvesting (and the fevers during and after), I’ve had a week to recover and I […]
The Week of the Rollercoaster
THE UPDATE UP: They collected enough stem cells in only 3 days (last Mon-Weds)! DOWN: I had fevers and aches each afternoon/evening…presumably from the Neupogen shots they gave me to put my blood cell production into overdrive. UP: Thursday was recovery day…Friday I was ready to get out of the house! The Neupogen-induced fevers and […]
Got Blood?
Hi Everyone, While Cliff is at City of Hope, the odds are very high that he will need a transfusion: either of blood or platelets. Our Stem Cell Transplant coordinator has asked us to let people know that City of Hope needs donations and if you are interested in donating blood or platelets, it would […]
Let the Cells Flow
THE UPDATE My counts were good this morning, so they hooked me right up to the centrifuge! A pint of my blood (at a time) is in this machine being spun at just the right speed to extract those extremely useful little stem cells that will be used to reboot blood and immune cell production in […]
Not Too Quick There!
THE UPDATE I think I usually wait to report good news. It’s not exactly the plan, but when I’m feeling really bad I am not really able to write…then when I feel good enough to write things are better. Well, let’s keep this realistic…I am doing the cancer thing. Just when things were going so […]
Hello Little Piggies
THE UPDATE Recovery Day 5, R-ICE Chemo Cycle #3: I’ve been through 9 chemo cycles now, and it is still surprising…how lifeless you can feel during the chemo and then how life just comes back to you a few days later. I’m feeling much better…and probably a couple of days ahead of where I “turned […]
Pre-transplant Homestretch
THE UPDATE: The Road to Transplant I’m all checked into room 2144 at Chateau Robles for my last R-ICE chemo in prep for transplant at City of Hope. It’s been great having my sister visiting/helping for a few days. I should be home by [late] dinnertime tomorrow. What happens from here: 7-10 days of recovery […]
