Remission didn't last long and within weeks the tumors were back and worse than ever so we needed a new plan of action. In January we went to Johns Hopkins to see what they could do for us.
At JH we met with Dr Jones who said Pap was a candidate for a bone marrow transplant that has a 95% cure rate. We were very happy with this news - before this we thought our best option was a few months of remission.
And the process started. Lots of chemo to get Pap ready. Aunt Jodi, Aunt Jesse and I were tested for a match. We were equal matches and it was a tough decision but we decided that I would be the donor. Lots of blood tests and visits later and one month delay (cause the tumors weren't shrinking like they needed to) we were all set for transplant on May 24th.
The process was easy. I had four entry points into my hips to collect bone marrow. Pap sat in his hospital room and the bone marrow went into his vein. Addy and Dad were there to support us. Cade had 'step up day' at the high school and it was important that he go to that.
Pap stayed in the hospital for 3 weeks and then moved into a small apartment with grandma. He is there now. He is doing well. His numbers are rising!!
Thank you both for being awesome kids. I missed some things this spring that you wanted me to attend because I had to be with pap and gram. You understood and smiled through it all.
Addy taking pap for one of his walks.
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