Monday 30 January 2012

Double Good News

An update on Rosalind
As mentioned before Roz's transplant was a success and she is now well over one year afterwards. She has had one prolonged issue - all but one type of blood cell has been 100% from her donor - which is great. The other type, CD3 lymphocytes, has been up and down. This has now had several chimerism blood tests in a row which has shown the percentage of donor cells taking over - and has gone from ~20% to 47% and now up to 69% donor. We are still waiting for the results of her latest bone marrow tests.
What this means is that the likelihood of having to have a bout of chemo and another top-up is very very low..
All being well she has been told that she may not need another topup.

In addition, Roz has just got some adult teaching work nearby for adult art work - felting initially. So she is very pleased.

An update on Richard
I have recovered better from my chemo than this time than all previous 6 bouts. For example I have a blood test on the Friday following the Tuesday of the last injection. In the past my nutrophils are then typically well below .5 - i.e. very nutroponic. This then means I have to be especially careful about catching things for another week or so when the count has gone back over 1. This time the nutrophil count was already over 1. I also feel a lot better and with more energy - so I have been doing a lot more work on the farm and other things. I even passed my mini digger test - I passed originally over 5 years ago and this was a retest. I use the digger on the farm to keep tracks clear, dig drainage channels, prepare before fencing contractors put posts up, cast up after hedge laying etc. Its one of the jobs I can still do, as it does not involve hay and straw dust, and can be done from the cab in damp weather that keeps normal dust levels down


1 comment:

  1. Very good news, I hope you go from strength to strength,
    Love Lesley

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