Wednesday, November 22, 2006

 

So Much To Be Thankful For!

We have so much to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving week! I'm ever so grateful to my donor! Without her marrow, at best, I would probably be extremely ill right now. I thank God and all of you who helped my family and I through this very tough year. We were all supported by you in so many countless ways. Many of you spent hours getting to the City of Hope and spending hours in the donor center donating platelets and whole blood to me (I received over 200 transfusions, most of which were directly donated by you!) Many of you brought meals to my family over the entire summer and into the fall! Many of you sent cards, phoned us, sent emails, gifts, and prayed for me daily! Many of you gave rides to Scott and Andrew and took them to basketball tournaments near and far! Many of you worked the bone marrow drives over the past several years donating your precious time and energy to help find a donor for all of us who were in need. Many of you spread the word for others to join the National Marrow Donor Program and also to give blood/platelets! For all of this and many other selfless acts of love, I'm eternally grateful.

I went to the City of Hope yesterday. My counts are still rising and things are looking pretty good. I haven't required a transfusion since September 26th, that's two months! I had another "personal best" record for my platelets at 79 (norm 150 - 350), my White Blood Count was at 3.7 (normal 4.0 - 11.0), and my Hemoglobin was 10.4 (normal 11.5-15.5). It's been a slow and steady climb. It's heading in the right direction and I'm hoping for continued progression. Next month, the surgeon is suppose to remove the Hickman Catheter from my chest and after that, my appointments may be one month a part! That'll really be something. My doctor has cut my steroids (prednisone) in half again. If this works out, he'll start reducing the amount of ant-rejection drugs that I've been taking.

I'm now six months post-transplant! I think back to one year ago when I was so transfusion dependent and had no donor in sight! I think about the events that transpired before my transplant... such as;
- before transplant, receiving numerous blood transfusions and injections (in my
stomach) to help control the illness
- two donors being located and becoming "unavailable" at the last minute,
- all the potential donors who were called and couldn't be located,
- all of the donors who tried to pass the secondary testing but didn't.
Then I think about this special 23 year old girl in Japan who so generously gave her marrow to a perfect stranger overseas. What an act of kindness and humanity. Unless the international laws change, I shall never be able thank my donor for saving my life! I think about the tough hospital stay which is quickly becoming a blur to me. I think about how good I feel now and how much I have to be thankful for. I'm sure that I'll continue on this road to complete recovery. I'm looking forward to the things I want to do in the future. What a difference a year can make!

Thank you all again for your support! A Very Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! with love, nancy

Comments:
Glad to hear things are looking more and more optimistic! Best of luck to you. Have a great holiday season!

Nyla Sakakura-Clark
 
Thank you Nyla & JoAnn for your support. Nyla, congrats on your twins! You must be very busy!!!
love, nancy
 
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