Nadia’s quest blog
- 5 yr transplantiversary update
- Four year transplantiversary!
- Two year transplantiversary
- Some wee stitches wrap up May
- Trucking along and a side of Genetics – May 21, 2015
- Year +1: Happy transplantiversary!
- Reflection, Resolutions, and Realizations
- Day 233 – A thankful Thanksgiving
- Day +177: Anniversaries, new normals and temper tantrums
- Day +137: Goodbye CSA, Hello a bit of freedom
Monthly Archives: March 2014
Day +11: How much longer?
Remember viridans streptococci from Day +7? The good news is that the blood cultures the following days came up clean. Might have been a contaminant (meaning the source of bacteria was not Nadia, but somehow got on the slide after … Continue reading
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Day +9: I have to pee!
Occasionally, I can’t help but hear my dad over my shoulder yelling at me <fondly 😉 > Getting into the isolation room is a bit of a process. I often send Tara a txt letting her know I’m on my … Continue reading
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Day +8: Military Precision, Soldiering On
Daily life on the cancer ward (where Nadia is recovering from her bone marrow transplant) keeps me drawing comparisons to what I would imagine it would be like on a warzone military base. It is mostly boring, and boring is … Continue reading
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Day +7: Viridans streptococci?
Remember when Nadia spiked a temp 2 days ago? The cause might have been the bacteria viridans streptococci, but they don’t know yet for sure. She is on special antibiotics for it just in case. We will now more soon … Continue reading
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Day +5: Nadia Spikes A Temp
Today Nadia had a platelet transfusion – Thank You Donors! == We had a bit of a scare this morning. The nurse came in and did Nadia’s vitals and everything was fine. Later on I learned that Nadia was actually … Continue reading
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Day +4: How do we know the cells are growing? / A fragile immune system
Today Nadia had a blood transfusion. Thank you Donors! == How will we know that the new cells are growing (engraftment)? According to our hospital handbook, it usually takes between 14-21 days before there are signs of engraftment, which means … Continue reading
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