As you may know, Katie had some bone marrow samples taken again this last Monday. Normally a bone marrow sampling for Katie consists of a single bone marrow aspirate from one hip. However, Monday, the doctors took bone marrow aspirate from both hips and they also did a bone marrow biopsy. Due to the extra medical attention she received Katie was a little more sore coming out of this procedure than she historically has been.
The bone marrow was extracted at around noon on Monday, and at 2:30 on Tuesday the doctor called me at work with the preliminary results. I am happy to report that when Katie's bone marrow samples from Monday were compared to those just a couple of weeks ago, the doctors were able to observe her cells maturing normally just like they are supposed to. In addition, they did not see any signs of leukemia cells in the sample. I am happy at the news, but I am also trying not to be too excited about it. The bone marrow samples will still undergo sever more tests and be looked at by many more people, and any one of them may report something that I don't want to hear, but for now things look good.
On another positive note, Katie's ANC on Monday had climbed substantially and was at 520. If that number is a sign that she is recovering and not just an abnormally high spike, we will soon be back to something closer to normal.
Tomorrow, Thursday, Katie has to return to Fletcher Allen for a follow-up appointment. We are hoping that more news has come back from the bone marrow and we are hoping that her ANC has climbed even higher. Her infection seems to be almost over, but her lips still look pretty bad. The sores left a lot of damaged tissue and her lips are cracking as they heal - leaving her with blood stained teeth several times each day. Her lips are still sore to the touch and putting any kind of lip balm on them is still a challenge unless she is sleeping. She also has a nasty sounding cough that she managed to pick up from her brother and it wakes her up at night. I think her throat hurts from coughing but it is hard to tell. For now she is sleeping soundly, and when she wakes up in the morning we will be headed back to Burlington.
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