You're in my thoughts and prayers as you go through your chemo treatments. I hope your treatments go as smoothly as possible and you feel better soon. My best to Diane, Colleen and Sean.
Hi Uncle Jay I am glad that you are feeling better and that the chemo worked. I hope that you get home soon. My thoughts are with you and Aunt Diane, Collen and Sean. I have enjoyed reading your blog, it is a great way to stay updated. I love the sense of humor! Love Kristi
Because of the risk of infection, Jay cannot receive flowers or plants and asks that you consider donating blood in his name instead. It's easy, painless and you get free cookies!! If you're in the South Bend area contact the South Bend medical center. If you're anywhere else, contact your local Red Cross for dontation times and places.
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Over the past few weeks Jay was noticing that he was short of breath, and he was having trouble working-out at his usual pace. After a trip to West Virginia to visit Sean, Jay read an article in “Parade Magazine” that listed 10 symptoms that require immediate doctor’s attention, one of which was shortness of breath. He went to his family physician that week, who ordered a chest x-ray and blood work since he thought it was pneumonia. A few days later the doctor called back with the blood work, and said that Jay needed to see a hematologist since he was anemic. Before picking up Dianne from her routine Thursday chemotherapy appointment, Jay made a meeting with the hematologist. The hematologist, Dr. Ansari, took more blood, ran blood marrow test, and ordered 2 units of blood. Dr. Ansari thought that Jay had a blood disease called MSD. He was also told to get a CAT-scan on Monday. The results of the marrow test came back Wednesday morning, at which time Jay was told to immediately go into the hospital because he had leukemia. Jay was in the hospital for three weeks. He spent the first 7 days receiving continuous chemotherapy and stayed for an additional two weeks since his risk of infection is so great. Over the next three months Jay will be going back to the hospital once a month for a five day stay for more chemotherapy. The oncology team will repeatedly raise his blood cells counts then knock them back down with chemotherapy in the hopes of strengthening his blood production.
3 comments:
Jay,
Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers, and may God Bless you.
Mark & Jo
Hi Jay,
You're in my thoughts and prayers as you go through your chemo treatments. I hope your treatments go as smoothly as possible and you feel better soon. My best to Diane, Colleen and Sean.
Your cousin,
Sue
Hi Uncle Jay
I am glad that you are feeling better and that the chemo worked. I hope that you get home soon. My thoughts are with you and Aunt Diane, Collen and Sean.
I have enjoyed reading your blog, it is a great way to stay updated. I love the sense of humor!
Love Kristi
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