Well after enduring the self induced pain and discomfort the
other night which Alex described, I had to make a few minor life style
adjustments. Yesterday was filled with
quite a bit of driving, a meeting with our transplant physician, a little nap
and some much needed rest demanded by Alex.
The meeting with Dr. Vance went extremely well. A little background on him with his schooling
and experience is to follow. Received
his MD, Intern and Residency from John’s Hopkins in Balimore MD, fellowship at
Harvard medical School, Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston Mass, and
Harvard MIT Health Science. Has spent
the past 20 years focused on transplants with blood cancers and saving
lives. Needless to say the institutions
above set the frame work for his exceptional caliber and performance.
To say Alex was ahead of the ball game, having completed
extensive research way ahead, would be an understatement. Even with Dr. Vance’s experience and 20 lb
brain we, or I should say, Alex, knew the road map before he even began to
talk.
Bottom line is we are continuing with the plan at hand with
one to two more chemo treatments on current course, then stem cell harvesting
coupled with extraction followed by high dose chemo ending with rescue plan
including transplantation of my harvested stem cells to ensure my recovery.
My current chemo course, if two more treatments are
realized, would take me through to mid to late July. Each treatment is 4-5 days long with 2 weeks
recovery to ensure my blood levels return to normal. I.E. My body can fight off basic infections
and sicknesses. Once I’m deemed cancer
free there will be a 4 week period where I focus on recovery, so lots of golf
and gym timeJ!!
Once this four week time frame is up I will start the 6-8
day process of stem cell generation and harvetsing. After completion I will be admitted for the 7
day chemo onslaught which is suppose to wipe out my entire immune system and
bone marrow then they “rescue” me with
the stem cell transplant. From there it
will be all about recovery and ensuring my body accepts the genome cocktail.
My interaction with Dr. Vance as I said was uplifting,
calming and comforting all due to his professionalism and my perception that he
was actually practicing medicine. As an
individual who works in the medical industry, I see firsthand the healthcare system
and how many doctors are focused on anything but their patients welfare and
quality of life. It sounds jaded and
negative, but it’s what I’ve witnessed on a personal account. It was pleasant to see a physician who truly
cared about his patient, took more than
ample time to discuss down to the minute detail of the plan ahead and who
appeared sincere in his approach.
I owe
this great opportunity to my love, Alex, for having, garnering and ensuring the
best physicians for my case. I’m a
lucky man to have a woman that loves me for me.
I know a lot of you are saying, Andy, yes you are right!:)
So I have a plan that is as concrete as it can get and for a
man like me that is simply what I desire and need at this point. I’ve been here before, understand the effects
I will face/have to endure, and maintain a strong foundation laid to embark on
the journey.
I appreciate all of your thoughts, prayers and well wishes
and I look for them to assist with my fight in the coming months.
I received a present from one of my best friends from
college, John Frangakis, aka Zazziki, a nickname given to him for his Greek
heritageJ
and his fiancé Niki. It was a cookie
cake with the icing inscription you see in the attached picture. I love it, as will you, for his acceptance of
my philosophy and current state of mind.
The delivery girl was extremely embarrassed upon delivery and we all
understand why.
Love to those that know me for me.
Live Strong Die Hard,
I've always been a fan of Darwinism and his concept of natural selection coupled with survival of the fittest. I do believe and respect the caring for the unfortunate and those unable to protect or provide for themselves out of their control, however I loathe sloth and laziness. I received this today from my beloved Alex and was pleasantly pleased as well as filled with laughter:)
Andy
Alex and I are in JWC together (different departments, but have mutual friends). I had AML and received a stem cell transplant 4 years ago. I'm assuming you are having a transplant at Baylor in Dallas since I recognize Dr. Vance. My transplant doctor was Dr. Pineiro. I can't say enough good things about Baylor and how they took care of me during that whole process. I still go back for check up's every 3 months. I wish you the best and send my prayers to you for complete remission.
ReplyDeleteSamantha Mobley
Our fine Captain Priddy. While away in our team campout you were lauded, toasted and roasted. Flags flown, drinks in the ground in your honor. Onward my friend. As you do best.
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