Evaluation Day 1 – 11.27.06
My father passed away 28 years ago today – so for a big part of my life he has been the angel on my shoulder giving me guidance, hope and praise and more often than not, a kick in the pants. You know, all the things a Pop is supposed to do.
So it is very fitting that Pop is with George and I today as we start the evaluation process all over again.
What do we know going into the evaluation –
Fact 1: George’s amyloid is still active and the stem cell / chemo last January did not get it all.
Fact 2: George’s heart function is diminished and this potentially may cause some challenges if another stem cell collection is the advised option.
What do we know after day 1 –
Fact 1: the amyloid has spread into his nervous system and has caused some minimal sensation changes in his hands and feet (nothing to worry about unless it moves inward).
Fact 2: George has tough bones – just ask the tech’s who took the bone marrow sample.
Fact 3: Jayne fights for her man – no other spouse got to stay for the bone marrow extract, except for me. You have to be such an advocate – there were a couple of tests that were redundant of cardiac tests that George had done in October and was able to persuade the team to use the October results – which is why our evaluation will be done in two days instead of three.
What do we expect to know today?
Not a whole lot more – we will have some blood test results, but the big answers will be in the bone marrow and the final blood work. Today, I expect our last appointment with the head of the clinic to talk about treatment options. I am hopeful that there is an alternative to the vigor’s of stem cell collection and know that I will always have Pop as my angel and you as my friends.