the international society for
mannosidosis & related diseases presents:
Robert's Road to Recovery: the second
transplant
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| Kathleen's Diary: March 27, 2002 |
BMT -5
Robert went through two more rounds of radiation today. Because of his
size and his inability to stay still enough on his own, an anesthesiologist has
to be present to administer something to put him to sleep during the procedure
and he is then laid on the floor with the beam set up focused down on him. They
shield his lungs, eyes and brain during the radiation.
Robert seems to be handling the radiation fairly well. He is always hungry when
we return to the room. Tonight, he had a huge piece of pizza, apple pie, and two
and a half bags of MnM's. Dr. Lee thought it was great how well Robert is doing.
He said when the kids are sick it ends about the same time and all we can hope
is that his feeling sick might occur later rather than now.
Robert's counts were very low; his white blood count was .6, platelets=22K and
Neutrophils were 350. Isolation has just become critical again.
Grandma Jody is still helping us out. The kids are thrilled and are vying to see
who can be spoiled the most.
Uncle Dan came up during the middle of the day so that I could go for a run and
each lunch out of the hospital. It was a beautiful day; people sunbathing in the
park. I ate outside and got a little sunburned.
And Cousin Donna came by to visit for a few minutes. A pretty good day overall.
Any time I want to feel sorry for myself, I can just look down the hallway and
see pictures of other children on this ward. There are twin girls, almost a year
old, each going through their second BMT. One parent is in each room. The twins
have SKIDS and did not engraft the first time around.
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