Well at our last meeting with SCCA we were gearing up for radiation and being admitted to Children's Hospital. But with great disappointment we were put on hold again because of the RSV virus going through SCCA's facility. There were 3 patients that have contracted the virus in the last 2 weeks so lock down is in place again at SCCA. This Virus is very dangerous to transplant patients and could prove fatal to a patient if they get it during the transplant possess.
With Matthew's new schedule we will have more testing on Superbowl Sunday to make sure that he is well, so far He and his Sister Nicole are. Matt will have his last LP Chemo on Monday the 4th, then 2 days of rest, then finally we start the full body radiation on the 7th. Matt will have doses of radiation twice a day for 4 days, then 2 days of extensive Chemo, then 1 day of rest, and then Finally the transplant will take place on February 14th valentines day. All of Matt's testing looks good so far, and his Leukemia is in remission for now.
We hope this next week goes a little more smoothly than last. We are living in Seattle by the UofW arboretum. It's hard to get used to the noises of a busy city at night, but we are getting used to it. Our duplex is only about 5 minutes from UofW Hospital and about 9 minutes from Children's Hospital.
Both Matthew and Nicole wish everyone their best. Matt cant wait to have visitors and Nicole cant wait to see her friends too. Thank You for all your Love and Support the Yantzer's