This is very sad news, but thanks for letting us know, David.
Maggie was an aplastic anemia patient for 14 years, but her low blood counts (pancytopenia) first came to light when she was about 43, a decade before her diagnosis with severe aplastic anemia in 2006, at age 52.
She had a bone marrow transplant at Johns Hopkins in November 2008, when she was 55. Her brother Herb, a perfect match, was her bone marrow donor. After her recovery in 2009, she considered herself cured of aplastic anemia. She lived abut 23 years since first finding out that she had low blood counts, and she made the most of that time.
Maggie, who almost always had a positive outlook, posted from April 2006 to December 2009 on her
WordPress blog, which is still online She wrote about family activities, friends, and her medical journey. Maggie's large family, especially her husband Bill and their daughter Sara, supported her all the way. She had brothers Herb, Ken, and Bob and sisters Edna, Nora, and Phyllis.
As Marrowforums member
magpie75, she posted only occasionally from October 2006 to November 2009, but continued to visit our site until October of last year. We'll miss her.
Here are photos from her blog. On the left, Bill and Maggie. On the right, Maggie and brother Herb, her donor.