Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Monosomy 7

Jo’s results have come back from the NIH and 60% of her cells are testing positive for Monosomy 7. As expected, the NIH is recommending a Bone Marrow Transplant. HOWEVER, Jo’s day to day life is extremely normal and quite pleasant, so there is NO rush. In other words, we’re not “freaking out” and we request you also remain calm. (One of these days, I have to get a video of Anna telling a story where she says something like…”I was riding my bike down the street and a dog came up and I was ‘freaking out’. There’s something very cute about a 5-year old thinking she was freaking out.)

Jo is in a very unique situation right now. Think of it this way…how many of you have had a bone marrow sample taken recently just so tests could be run to check for chromosomal abnormalities? I’m guessing…none. Jo’s yearly tests have allowed us to find the problem before it has gotten bad enough that it affects her daily life. The gives us time to explore options and do some research.

Next week, Jo will head back to MD Anderson in Houston and talk to Dr. Anderlini. Do you remember him? His famous quote was, “Don’t ask the barber if you need a haircut.” Dr. Anderlini is a BMT specialist at MD Anderson, which is considered one of the leading BMT locations in the world. We fully expect Dr. Anderlini to recommend a transplant. The point of the trip is to let MD Anderson do all of their preliminary tests and to get reacquainted with their procedures.

Will Jo get a transplant? We are not 100% certain that she will, but we have been told to restart our communication with the various BMT options – MD Anderson, Dr. Childs at the NIH, etc. If Jo does get a transplant, when will it be? Again, we don’t know the answer. Because her bone marrow is doing a good job of producing the blood elements necessary to sustain life without transfusions, nobody is rushing off to the hospital yet.

And then there is Dr. Alvarez. A transplant is a very serious decision and once you go down that road you never look back. Dr. Alvarez has not yet recommended a transplant. If he did, we would probably be making arrangements right now. Dr. Alvarez is a firm believer that every alternative should be explored before deciding to transplant and he is doing that research now. We are extremely lucky to have him in our back pocket. His recommendation to the NIH was a tremendous recommendation 6 years ago and if there is any alternative that merits consideration today, Dr. Alvarez will find it.

I'll report back after I hear what Jo finds out in Houston...

4 comments:

Angie and Alvin said...

Jo & Tim,
I am Joanne's friend who met you in Colorado. I have continually prayed for you & I know your faith will keep you going no matter which way Fate takes you. I do pray for your health every night & know that there are a lot of us out there for you. Positive prayers! Angie Crowl

Anonymous said...

Dear Jo,

We wish you the best and we send our love. We will pray for you.

We love you!

Vernon and Judy

Kimberly Foss said...

We love you and will be praying for you every step of the way.

He is Faithful! Jim, Kimberly and Steven

Unknown said...

Tim - you are pretty amazing yourself, as is Anna, and a wonderful support for that amazingly strong woman you (and we all) love so much!