March 27, 2023: Day -2

Tuesday, March 28, 2023 · by kathy howe

Today (Monday) was Day -2 or 2 days before transplant so that means it was apheresis day for stem cells and it started at 7:30 am. 🥱 (which is normally late for me but on hospital time, it’s early — weird how that works). Thankfully it’s not too far of a walk from LPCH and I got out of here without waking up Sam. Yay!

I have to say that I much prefer the apheresis crew that works on Tuesdays to the one that works on Mondays — much more skilled with my tiny but mighty veins (copyright Lesley R 😊) —  but I am thrilled to report that 1 injection/day of GCSF from Thursday until yesterday plus an injection of Mozobil last night resulted in over 159 million stem cells being collected. Take that leukemia!

I have no idea what the threshold stem cell number was but I surpassed it so don’t have to go back for a 2nd collection tomorrow.  Yay! Plus I wasn’t very confident in having to access my tiny but mighty right arm vein so quickly again anyways, even with the Tuesday crew at bat.

If you want to know more about the science, read on:

G-CSF stands for granulocyte colony stimulating factor, and it belongs to a family of molecules called cytokines. Cytokines are proteins that affect the growth of all blood cells and other cells that help the body’s immune and inflammation responses.  G-CSF’s role for me was to stimulate the over production of stem cells in my bone marrow so that they would overflow into my bloodstream (vs. bone marrow collection which is used less frequently now. In that case, they draw stem cells directly from your bone marrow).  This is called a Peripheral Blood Stem Cell collection (PBSCT — T is for transplantation). 

Mozobil was given on Sunday night to make my bones release the stem cells into my blood (it’s pretty common for the bones to hold onto the stem cells).

And there are 2 types of stem cell donations: believe it or not, you can give them back to yourself which is called autologous. This helps treat Hodgkin’s and Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, myeloma, and plasma cell disorders. And then there’s allogenic, which is what we are doing: a related or unrelated haplo or better matched donor donates the stem cells (in my case, I am a half-match, or haplo-donor).

The process of apheresis means you sit in a (thankfully comfy and adjustable in my case) chair and have a large needle in one arm for the blood withdrawal and a smaller needle in the other arm for the blood’s return. I used my right elbow for the withdrawal and my left larger than it probably should be vein right above my left wrist for the return.  The process took 4.5 hours and I watched Pez Outlaw (which is super! In a very quirky sort of way. It’s, at its heart, a love story between a very quirky man and a remarkable woman). I also sorted through photos so my friend could make 2 posters for Sam’s room (thank you Maria!). I started with 80 or so and had to get it down to 36 +/- —no small task for me 😂. )

And my stem cells were whisked away by a team of people wearing white coats so that they can remove the alpha and beta t-cells prior to Wednesday’s transplant (thereby reducing the risk of graft vs. host disease).  Thank you Dr. Alice Bertaina for figuring out the science and bringing it to Stanford (only a few hospitals do this process so I’m grateful we have it available to us). 

#FULeukemia

#LFGStemCells

#TeamSamStrong

 

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24 comments

Eric Cheng · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Glad the collection was a success, Kathy. Rooting for the whole family!
Dana Lilly · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
You are amazing ❤️❤️❤️. Fingers and toes crossed along with lots of positive vibes for Wednesday. Hugs to all 🥰
Erin Lavik · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
You are amazing!
Suchi Sairam · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Every bit of positive energy coming Sam's way for the transplant tomorrow. Your mighty stem cells are better than gold. 💪🏽Love and hugs to all of you. ❤️
Blake Korb · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
You really are the best mom in world ♥️♥️♥️ Hope you're feeling okay and we are sending good vibes to Sam for Wednesday!
Claudia Hung · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Yay for your super cells. Hugs to all of you. 🤗❤️
Jean Brady · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Blessings as you move onward❤️
Michelle Stewart · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
What a wonderful team you all are!
dave lilly · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
You all are in our thoughts and prayers. I know tomorrow will go great! The Austin Lillys love y'all so much.
Andrew Korb · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
A love story between a very quirky man and a remarkable woman..... Yeah, I get it. Lots of love to you all from Florida!
kathy howe · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
😊
Gowri G · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Goooo Kathy! Thx for this great explanation/science lesson. I thought you were doing bone marrow until I read this. Sending great thoughts for transplant day.
Jim Mack · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Like a medical ballet❤️
Leukemia will be the defeated villain!
Beth Howe · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Yea for only one collection!! and Yea for Dr Bertaina!
John Lilly · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Glad the process is working as designed, Kathy. Now for tomorrow!
David Hornik · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
#StemCellBoss
eve blossom · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Superwoman! Glad for the one collection only and onto tomorrow. Love you. Xoxo.
Danny Su · Tuesday, March 28, 2023
best wishes to you, Sam, and your family!
Anabel Pearson · Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Nice progress mom ! If I could award a noble prize it’d give it to you for being the best mother ! You inspire me to step it up to your level !! Xoxo to sam for being so generous with his summertime fun to take care of my kid at camp camp !! Get well sam !!
Grandma Howe · Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Only one stem cell apheresis! Yay! You all are in our thoughts and prayers especially tomorrow on transplant day. Love you always.
Marie Crawford · Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Such great news Kathy. You go girl!
Alan Korb · Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Proud of all of you. And love you all.
Deborah Paredez · Wednesday, March 29, 2023
You really are an inspiration, Kathy! Love to all of you!
Palon Shuster · Wednesday, March 29, 2023
I'm reading this on Wednesday so I know today is the big transplant event. Holding all of you in my thoughts and can't wait to hear the results.