Because of everything happening so fast, I thought I would make it easier to keep everyone updated, if I created my own blog. I will try my best to add the day's events every evening for those who want an update on Dave. You are welcome to add comments also, and this is a great way for Dave and I to know what is happening in your lives.
We had a turn of events when Dave's CT scan done after completion of his chemotherapy revealed that the tumor was growing, he was referred to the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) for consultation. The choice of treatment is stem cell transplant. This treatment will keep us in Seattle for approximately 3 months. We will arrive in Seattle on the 29th, as Dave has his first appointment on the 30th at 9 a.m. It's going to be a day full of registration, meetings with the transplant team, social worker, case manager, blood work, history and physical, etc., and that's only day 1. We do have a place lined up to stay, but it's pretty expensive, so once we arrive I will be looking for more affordable housing. We have limited choices, as we have to be 15-20 min. away from the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and the hospital and, also, we have "Ripley" (our shih tzu) coming along. Ripley will be an important aspect in Dave's recovery and also company for me when Dave has extended stays in the hospital.
This coming week will be busy with doctor appointments, CT scan, labs, Hickman cather put in Dave's upper chest (venous line). On the 24th he will have a 3 day stay in the hospital (Kalispell) for a chemo treatment.
I look forward to continuing this "journal" - I might even get Dave to add his two cents worth! God Bless and thanks for your prayers.
Saturday, May 12, 2007
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Thanks for posting your journal. I appreciate having more info - I think it helps us all!
ReplyDeleteMark and Craig are going in together to get HLA blood typed on Weds May 23rd - will ship asap.
I've got my eyes and ears open for a spot to live in Seattle however the 15-20 minute commute and the puppy really narrow the options; both make sense however.
We look forward to seeing you both in June.
So happy to hear Dave is doing better. I get a chuckle out of your blogs each day. I'm glad you can joke about things. I enjoy hearing about the Sipe family. Wish some of the pictures were closer so I could really examine! Ha!
ReplyDeleteLove and prayers,
Gloria Shirtliff
Yes, i am very delighted after reading your post.Wish you all the best for your future...
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