Autologous Stem Cell Transplant

Recently several people have inquired as to Irene’s stem cell tranplant process.  Her process was an autologous and below is a detailed explanation.  Below that is a LINK that offers even greater infomation.

Autologous HSCT requires the extraction (Apheresis) of haematopoietic stem cells (HSC) from the patient and storage of the harvested cells in a freezer. The patient is then treated with high-dose chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy with the intention of eradicating the patient’s malignant cell population at the cost of partial or complete bone marrow ablation (destruction of patient’s bone marrow function to grow new blood cells). The patient’s own stored stem cells are then returned to his/her body, where they replace destroyed tissue and resume the patient’s normal blood cell production. Autologous transplants have the advantage of lower risk of infection during the immune-compromised portion of the treatment since the recovery of immune function is rapid. Also, the incidence of patients experiencing rejection (graft-versus-host disease) is very rare due to the donor and recipient being the same individual. These advantages have established autologous HSCT as one of the standard second-line treatments for such diseases as lymphoma. However, for others such as Acute Myeloid Leukemia, the reduced mortality of the autogenous relative to allogeneic HSCT may be outweighed by an increased likelihood of cancer relapse and related mortality, and therefore the allogeneic treatment may be preferred for those conditions. Researchers have conducted small studies using non-myeloablative hematopoietic stem cell transplantation as a possible treatment for type I (insulin dependent) diabetes in children and adults. Results have been promising; however, at the time of this writing, it is premature to speculate as to whether these experiments will lead to effective treatments for diabetes.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stem_cell_transplant

More detail is available about the early days of Irene’s treatment protocol (May/June, 2007) by scrolling to the earliest dates of this BLOG or reading the book, Irene’s Journey of Faith.

Thanks for caring,
Dave

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A Productive Day of Play

A Productive Day of Play

8.30 a.m…

Irene had a really good day yesterday…working around the house and a productive day “playing” in the yard.  The nausea remained at a low roar…it’s great to report that the nausea wasn’t overwhelming…!!!   

She even had the energy to can peaches… yum yum…!!!   

Thanks for caring,
Dave

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“Jesus Sky”

There was what I call a “Jesus Sky” as I drove in to work this morning. You probably have seen one. From a small breaking, the circle of the sun shines brightly through billowing clouds, and a just few feet down from the sun are smaller openings with long misty rays reaching for the earth. When I was little, I would pretend I could see Jesus floating down on one of the rays, coming back to get us. This morning, I have to admit, with expectant ears, I longed to hear the trumpet blast.

Not that twenty-five is “old,” but the older I get the more I realize that life is never going to have a long enough season of “good.” The bad times may always outweigh the good times, and even in the serene times there may always be something bad looming in the shadows. There is a song that begins by saying, “Wonderful is what I perceived this life to be, pain and problem free, but over time I found reality, and through it all I see You’re the only one who gets me.” I think I lived many years expecting that because Jesus was in my life turning all things into good that everything WOULD be good. I think I expected that I would never have to wait – never have to trust with longing heart to see Him come through. Why should I if He’s always with me, right?

Now I see that He doesn’t really work that way. He’s not about me; I’m supposed to be about Him. Don’t get me wrong; He loves us with a passionate love. Just like the song above says, “You’re the only one who gets me;” He is the only one who gets us, who loves us, who created us, who causes us to have hope for tomorrow. His hand reaches in to our inner places and heals the hurts, the pains, the rejection, and the disappointments so that in their place He can set up his hope and his love.

But that’s just it. He heals us, but the hope is

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