Sunday, December 27, 2009
Bone Marrow Transplant
For many of you, this may come as a surprise and for others this is old news, but my bone marrow transplant took place on December 23. My little brother flew home from his mission to be my donor. Isn't that just so nice of him. Due to the fact that I got new bone marrow I also received a new birthday. I'm so excited about this! My husband and I now have two reasons to celebrate my birth. My original birthday on Feb 24 and now my bone marrow birthday Dec 23.
The transplant itself is just a simple blood transfusion.
Hanging on the IV pole is the bag of donated bone marrow from Andrew. Andrew checked into the hospital at 6 am. He was taken into surgery around 7 am and was in my room by around eleven. Poor kid, he was and still is pretty sore. They laid him on a table (after putting him under) and drilled a hole through each of his hip bones in order to extract the marrow. The Nurse practitioner told me that he had extremely hard bones, but that his bone marrow looked amazing. I feel that it's the missionary factor that made the marrow so amazing.
Luckily for me, Andrew and I are the same blood type. This allowed me to be alert and coherent during the transfusion.
The Child life crew, the bone marrow doctors and any staff available participated in my celebration. they came into the room bearing gifts and the greatest version of happy birthday that one would ever hear. It was so loud and off key everyone could not help but smile and laugh. The bone marrow staff is amazing and I am ever so grateful.
Besides the hospital staff, Kade's and my, families were there to help bring in the big moment. I am so grateful for all the support that was given. Here are some photos of them
It took roughly four hours for the transfusion to be complete. They say it usually takes about 2 hours, but like I said before Andrew's bone marrow was amazing. I'm still feeling well and we are on day 4. The doctor's say that that is a good sign.
I am in the hospital until graft vs. host appears. This usually appears after the stage of in-graftment (meaning the new cells have migrated into my bone marrow spaces). Since it was a sibling donor, this should occur between 17-21 days. We have a nice little envelope full of money attached to a calendar (each person that wanted to make a guess as to when in-graftment will take place, put money in the envelope and then put their name on the calendar) I get to keep all the money and they get the "glory" of picking the magic day.
Well, I think I have informed everyone on this matter well enough. My next post will be about Christmas.
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woo hoo!!! I'm so happy for you! It's so awesome you have so much support from all the hospital employees and all your family. You're wonderful, Brette!! :)
ReplyDeleteBrette that was an amazing story...I couldn't help getting teary eyed! I'm so glad things are going so well for you! I'm glad you're feeling good and hope you continue to feel good! Let me know if there's anything I can do for you!!!
ReplyDeleteBrette I love your new picture for your header. I also started to get teary eyed reading this. What a wonderful gift from your brother this season. You are such a good example and you have been so positive during the whole experience. I hope everything turns out wonderful for you :) We miss you lots and if you need anything please ask!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to hear an update!! I have been thinking about you lots and praying that all would be well!! You are awesome! Lots of Love!
ReplyDeleteIts is an amazing story. You all will be very happy. Feels nice to see all smiling faces. For more details on bone marrow transplant, refer Bone marrow transplant success rate
ReplyDeleteHey Brette I am so happy to hear the transplant went well. I too believe that the missionary factor played into the bone marrow. The Lord loves and blesses his child. Love ya, Hilary
ReplyDeleteYou are awesome Brette! It is great to see you have so much love and support backing you up through this. :) Keep on being strong!
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