nikked
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Hey, all you Prayer Warriors. Wanted to pass on this prayer request. I haven't posted about this family before. I'm not even sure what the little guy has. Just know that all other treatments have not been successful, and the Dad is almost a perfect match for the bone marrow transplant, which I guess is pretty rare. GOD IS SO GOOD! They live in ABQ but are in Denver for the next several weeks preparing for the transplant. Below is the latest email with their schedule for the next several weeks. Appreciate your prayers!
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The reference to the breathing problems refers to a side-effect he has been having most of the time when he's had a blood transfusion.
Thank you all so much. I'll post as I get updates...
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Will's Prayer Request said:We are here in Denver, all installed in our home away from home and getting ready to have room service Mother's Day Dinner. Will asked that I write an e-mail to all of you asking you to pray for him as he checks into the hospital on Monday morning at 9:30. Nothing really dramatic happens tomorrow - just getting settled in a room and all of the labs, etc.
Here is the official treatment regimen:
Tuesday May 12 he begins the chemo with Cyclophosphamide.
That continues until the 16th, when Fludarabine begins.
On 5/19 Anti-T Cell Serotherapy (Campath 1H) is added in addition to the Fludarabine.
Both continue until 5/21 when only the Anti-T Cell Serotherapy is given.
Friday, May 22 Chuck checks in, has one liter of bone marrow extracted and it is transfused through the Broviac to Will. This is described as a simple procedure, much like a blood transfusion. Following transplant, the real threat becomes "Graft vs Host Disease" (GVHD) or rejection. He begins a GVHD Prophylaxis treatment.
Today Will asked that I please write to all his Warriors and ask you to pray for him. He specifically is dreading the side effects - vomiting in particular - and knows God has answered so many prayers that you all have offered for him, so he knows that you need to be armed as his warriors for this battle. He says, "Mostly pray that I don't throw up and that the treatment makes me completely better and that I don't have any breathing or wheezing problems."
Thanks for your prayers. We promise to write as often as we can and know that you are carrying us into battle. Love to you all - thanking you in advance for your loving care.
The reference to the breathing problems refers to a side-effect he has been having most of the time when he's had a blood transfusion.
Thank you all so much. I'll post as I get updates...