This blog will help keep our friends and family in the loop during Kalan's transplant process.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Day 7
It's hard to believe that Kalan is 7 days post transplant....what a week it has been! Kalan received more blood/platelet infusions, lots of hydration, and more pain meds today and just said "I think I might feel better." Hooray!
Hey Kalan, I've been following your situation via the dispatch, so glad to see your blog. You're in my thoughts and prayers.Thanks for the great fun making music at the Lateshow.I'm at FCC in Anchorage now. Sending good vibes, God bless. Paul Boling
Yay Kalan!! So glad to hear that you are feeling better today. Georgine gave me the website and was glad to be able to hear the updates. Big hugs! Love, Mame
* harvesting the stem cells * high dose chemotherapy * re-entry of the stem cells via infusion
So, what does this mean for Kalan?
In January, after some traditional chemotherapy, Kalan was hooked up to a dialysis machine that siphoned off 12,000,000 stem cells. He described this process as "boring" and "painless" (although the movie selection and lack of Internet were a real downer).
On March 8th, Kalan will begin a 7 day high dose chemotherapy program followed by the infusion of his stem cells back into his body. Stem cells can become whatever type of cells the body needs to function properly and thrive. As the stem cells enter, they will recognize that his immune system has been depleted and quickly start rebuilding it.
The entire transplant process is done on an outpatient basis. We will be making daily trips to the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) for check ups and close monitoring for about 30 days after transplant. At that time, it is expected that Kalan will be cancer free!!
Hey Kalan,
ReplyDeleteI've been following your situation via the dispatch, so glad to see your blog. You're in my thoughts and prayers.Thanks for the great fun making music at the Lateshow.I'm at FCC in Anchorage now.
Sending good vibes,
God bless.
Paul Boling
Yay Kalan!! So glad to hear that you are feeling better today. Georgine gave me the website and was glad to be able to hear the updates. Big hugs! Love, Mame
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