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Old Mon Nov 18, 2013, 11:28 PM
riccd2001 riccd2001 is offline
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Wonderful news to hear...

Whiz - Your sense of humour is outstanding "Ate egg over hard,"

BTW eye blood vessel burst should slowly resolve/dissolve in a few days - I've had many and they always take care of themselves without any concern.

Best wishes for continuing improvements!
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Old Tue Nov 19, 2013, 11:01 AM
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Thumbs up Outstanding!!

Glad to hear your eating well and your counts are so good.
You know you've been thru a lot so its only natural that you'd be tired.
You continue to amaze as you sail though your recovery.
Hang tough!
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Old Tue Nov 19, 2013, 07:57 PM
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Dave,

That is some awesome eating!!! Keep up that great work.

All sounds good.


Doug had a good report from the doctor today. He is at Day +42. Doctor is pleased with his progress despite being hospitalized a week and a half ago due to dehydration and other issues.

We feel that we are on the road to good health. I can see that you are too!!!

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Old Wed Nov 20, 2013, 10:53 AM
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Dave Deb Doug

So proud of you all for how good you are doing - I am hanging in there - just getting over the side effects one at a time. Love to all
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Now have RAEB-2, Firbrosis 3+, blasts 18% peripheral, 10 - 14% blasts marrow, chromosomes now T 1:21, trisonomy 16 and 1.- Match found ---10/10 -couldn't believe when I heard - Tentative day is 1/09th!!!! Admit date changed to 11/12. WOW -
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Old Wed Nov 20, 2013, 01:01 PM
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Still thinking of you and praying for the best for all you are going through. You are not along, we are all pulling for you. Blessings
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Kathy,wife of 69 year old male with DX June 2013 with MDS= RAEB 2refractory with Extra Blast Very High Risk WBC 1.9-RBC 2.29-HGB 8.1-PLT 32-, as of Aug 2013:. BMB 12/4/13= WBC 5.57/RBC 4.86/HGB 15.5/HCT 42.8/RDW 49.6/PLT 188. 3% blast.BMB 4/11/14 WBC1.6,PLT12,RBC2.6,HGB9.2
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Old Wed Nov 20, 2013, 05:23 PM
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D+20 things are looking up

Had my second outpatient visit to the hospital for eval and Microfungin (anti-fungal IV)

WBC's were at 4.3 this afternoon (4.2-9.1 k/uL is Normal Range) with no Neupogen....

ANC were 2.9 K/uL today Normal Range is 1.8-9.0 K/uL...

HGB's rose to 8.3 and PLT's to 138 no need for transfusions, both rose on their own...

Creatine was lower at 1.4, Potassium 4.2 and sodium at 140...

Feeling ok, other than lack of energy due to lowish HGB

Thank you all for your continued support, things are definitely headed in the right direction...
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Old Wed Nov 20, 2013, 07:23 PM
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Waytogo

Nice bounce with the wbc, platelets and hgb. You'll be home in no time.

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Old Thu Nov 21, 2013, 11:07 AM
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Great news Dave!
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Old Fri Nov 22, 2013, 05:34 PM
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Had my third outpatient visit to the hospital for eval and Microfungin (anti-fungal IV)

WBC's were at 4.8 this afternoon (4.2-9.1 k/uL is Normal Range) with no Neupogen....

ANC were 3.3 K/uL today Normal Range is 1.8-9.0 K/uL...

HGB's relatively unchanged at 8.2 and PLT's to 157 no need for transfusions, both rose on their own...

Creatine was lower at 1.3, Potassium 4.4 and sodium at 138...

Feeling ok, other than lack of energy due to lowish HGB

Thank you all for your continued support, things are definitely headed in the right direction...
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Old Fri Nov 22, 2013, 09:30 PM
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Astounding numbers!! Congrats, keep it up. I do miss your daily menu reports..
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Old Fri Nov 22, 2013, 11:03 PM
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This morning, I had scrambled eggs with sliced ham and swiss, and a tall apple juice... This was after a 4 am Quik Choc milk, and a 7:30am choc ensure with my protonics (pro-biotic pill)...

Lunch I had vegetable soup and grilled chicken sandwich, can of apple juice and can of orange juice (provided by the hospital), they provide lunch if you are there before and after lunch...

Had a banana and quesadilla right before dinner, then pasta alfredo with flank steak pretty well done...

After dinner snack, had some salsa sunchips, and a half a glass of chocolate milk...

Hate to deprive you of the signs of my improving appetite... :-)
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Old Sat Nov 23, 2013, 11:50 AM
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Thumbs up Bon appetite!

Your eating pretty good! Making me hungry...
Stay the course! onwards and upwards!
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Old Mon Nov 25, 2013, 05:50 PM
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Had my fourth outpatient visit to the hospital for eval no more Microfungin (anti-fungal IV), now I'm on posaconazole (Noxafil)

WBC's were at 6.3 this afternoon (4.2-9.1 k/uL is Normal Range) with no Neupogen....

ANC were 4.5 K/uL today Normal Range is 1.8-9.0 K/uL...

HGB's up to 8.6 and PLT's to 168 no need for transfusions, both rose on their own...

Creatine was lower at 1.2, Potassium 4.5 and sodium at 137...

Feeling ok, other than lack of energy due to lowish HGB

Thank you all for your continued support, things are definitely headed in the right direction...
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Old Mon Nov 25, 2013, 07:04 PM
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Thumbs up Incredible

Your counts get better everyday. Very impressive. Remarkable really.
You have a lot to be thankful for. Keep up the good work.
I expect your hair will start growing in a day or 2 and you'll be back to work before the end of the year just in time to get your 1099s and w-2s for tax time.. Way to go Whizbang!
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Old Tue Nov 26, 2013, 06:50 AM
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Fantastic news. Your platelet and the white cell counts are to die for! I'm sure your positive attitude is helping heaps too. Well done!!
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Old Tue Nov 26, 2013, 12:09 PM
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Hi Dave,
So glad you are doing fabulously after SCT. Steven sent me your message. I get so confused on this site. I couldn't locate it.
Yes my neighbor across the hall had a cord blood transplant at MSK and she is 69. She is doing well with a few bumps along the way..a far slower recovery than you..She told me as soon as I was diagnosed that I had to go to MSK for the transplant.
Who is your doctor there?

We live literally down the street from the hospital. I am not sure where you are staying but we would love to visit you if you are able to have visitors..and want them. My counts are low due to first Vidaza treatment...anc .3; platelets 21,000; rbc holding at 11.5. I start treatment again in two weeks.I am being treated by Dr. Roboz at NYP. She is a wonderful doctor and completely supports my decision to go to MSK for transplant. I am on the registry there and they have identified three potential donors.

My prayers are with you to keep up your incredible recovery.
Let me know if you want a visit. My email is abooth94@gmail.com and my phone number is 917-648-1382.

Happy Thanksgiving..We can all be thankful for the progress made in medicine particularly in bone marrow and stem cell transplant. Dr. Girard says that 10 years ago he would not have even had a conversation with a patient age 55 or older. Now transplants are routine for people into their 70's.

All the best,
Alyse
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Old Tue Nov 26, 2013, 12:10 PM
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Another great day of news!
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Old Fri Nov 29, 2013, 01:10 PM
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D+29 Hemoglobin on the rise

Had my fifth outpatient visit to the hospital for eval.

WBC's were at 7.1 this morning (4.2-9.1 k/uL is Normal Range) with no Neupogen....

ANC were 5.5 K/uL today Normal Range is 1.8-9.0 K/uL...

HGB's up to 9.3 and PLT's down slightly to 153...

Creatinine was relatively unchanged at 1.3, Potassium 3.9 and sodium at 138...

Feeling ok, a little more energy, now that my HGB is in the 9's...

Thank you all for your continued support, things are definitely headed in the right direction...
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Old Fri Nov 29, 2013, 03:18 PM
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Thumbs up All Good!

The drop in platelets is negligible as they probably told you so please don't sweat it. Glad to hear the good news.
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Old Sat Nov 30, 2013, 12:56 AM
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Again, fantastic news - I'm so happy for you and your family! May your Hb keep nudging up!! The other numbers are just wonderful.
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Old Mon Dec 2, 2013, 08:24 PM
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D+32 BMB today

Had my sixth outpatient visit to the hospital for eval, and BMB / BMA...

WBC's were at 8.4 this morning (4.2-9.1 k/uL is Normal Range) with no Neupogen....

ANC were 6.2 K/uL today Normal Range is 1.8-9.0 K/uL...

HGB's down slightly to 8.9 and PLT's up to 173...

Creatinine was relatively unchanged at 1.3, Potassium 4.4 and sodium at 139...

Feeling ok, a little more energy, now that my HGB is near 9...

Thank you all for your continued support, things are definitely headed in the right direction...
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Old Mon Dec 2, 2013, 08:26 PM
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Glad to hear you're doing well! Fantastic news.
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Old Fri Dec 6, 2013, 06:20 PM
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Had my seventh outpatient visit to the hospital for eval, and had my IV catheter removed (hickman line)...

WBC's were at 8.4 this afternoon (4.2-9.1 k/uL is Normal Range) with no Neupogen....

ANC were 6.5 K/uL today Normal Range is 1.8-9.0 K/uL...

HGB's up slightly to 9.2 and PLT's down slightly to 144...

Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count was 3.18 M/mcL (4.2-5.6 M/mcL is Normal Range)

Creatinine was relatively unchanged at 1.3, Potassium 4.1 and sodium at 138...

Feeling ok, a little more energy, now that my HGB is near 9...

Thank you all for your continued support, things are definitely headed in the right direction...
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Old Fri Dec 6, 2013, 10:22 PM
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Dave,

Catheter removed???? That is wonderful! They must think that you will keep recovering very quickly.

Prayers and best wishes always coming your way!

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Old Fri Dec 6, 2013, 11:14 PM
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Deb,

I haven't had a transfusion in three weeks (11/16), and I was on anti-fungal IV three times a week, for the first week... But quickly switched to Noxafil (oral anti-fungal)... SO it was time to remove the catheter...

I am very lucky, and things really have gone my way, I've gained 4 pounds since release, and aside from my unsettled stomach, no other real issues...

I manage my unsettled stomach with lots of chocolate milk, I drink 1/2 a gallon a day, anytime my stomach feels twitchy - I drink half a glass, and it settles it right down... Even through the night... When I wake up around 6:30, I take a pepcidAC (my dr prescribed), that seems to help also...

Counts continue to go up, but remember I'm young, perfect sibling match, and 100% remission before my BMT (my last pre-BMT cytogenetics report came back 100% clean), like Doug, I was in really good shape pre- transplant, although I feel like I'm a shadow of the person I was before the transplant (20 lbs. lighter), and half the muscle mass...

Things will get better for you guys, and for me (and most of us)... I have no doubt, we just have to stay positive, the power of positive thought is infinite...

Best Regards,
David
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