Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Seattle Bound


Hello everyone! My mom has asked me to be a part of her blog so we can continue together, updating friends and family.

Seattle Cancer Care Alliance called yesterday and spoke with my dad about the results of his bone marrow biopsy that was done last Friday. Dr. P (from Seattle) told my dad that he does have Acute Myeloid Leukemia or AML. The leukemia is at 80%, which is fairly advanced, and we need to make some decisions as to what the next steps will be. He also called Dr. B (in Kalispell), and had talked it over with him. Today my dad had an appointment with Dr. B, so my mom and I were also there for that. The chemo treatment that they want to start "as soon as possible", is quite the undertaking. My dad would have to be hospitalized for about a month, if not more. This chemo is intended to get him into remission so then he would be able to do a "donor stem cell transplant" following right after (that would mean 3-4 more months there). My Uncle Richard is "The Chosen One" for this. He was compatible 5 out of 5, which is pretty much 100%. (: This is good news because the more compatible they are, the chance of GRAF vs. HOST are less. This chemo can't be done here, but can be done in Missoula or Seattle. The reason we chose not to go to Missoula was because my dad would be "out patient", and not be fully admitted (would have to stay in a hotel and go in every day). The severity of the treatment would most likely cause multiple infections among other risks. We thought it best to go the Seattle direction because he would be admitted there, and would not have to be moved when it came time to start the transplant process. We also know that he would be watched over all day, and night by professional teams that know what to do if something should occur. My dad is such a FIGHTER and asked the Dr. "so when can I get there, I want to get this started? This week I hope"! He and my mom's strength through this has been utterly amazing. I have said it before and I'll say it again....... he is the strongest, most courageous man I know. Right now we are waiting for Dr.B to call us and let us know when and where in Seattle. I am so thankful & proud of my family for doing what they can to help out, and for all our wonderful friends who have offered help, support, prayers and well wishes. It just blows me away. Thank you to all and please keep praying for a MIRACLE. -Molly

4 comments:

  1. All of you are in my prayers. Yes I'm praying for a miracle...What strength, and courage all of you have...Toni

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  2. You all are in our thoughts & prayers!!!I send you all lots of strengh & love it's a hard road but being a fighter is the best answer! I fought this long journey with my grandmother and it was hard but she was so amazingly a fighter that it paid off for a few years!! prayers continue to flow through prayer request as you are fighting this journey!The lord has got your had so hold on tight as you fly though this path of treatment miracle!!! Lots of rest & love you all need it! Elisha

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  3. you are all in my daily prayers. God always stands by us and helps us when we need him. Let me know if I can do ANYTHING! We love you guys! Tell Uncle David that Dad is glad he is "the chosen one" it makes him feel special. My thoughts are with you throughout this and always around for support if needed! Tonya

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  4. Your friends at the Blue Cow are always thinking about you...All the best to you Dave...

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