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OUR LITTLE MIRACLE

Thursday, 26 April 2012

26th April 2012

On the 24th April 2012, Chiara and I made the journey to hospital to start BMT workup.  What can I say, to find myself packing cases for both of us to repeat the process of what we did last August heartbreaking but was a job that had to be done.  Yesterday Chiara was fasted and had an MRV carried out to enable the surgeons to have a look at venous access for central line insertion.  This will be Chiara's fourth central line therefore access is now becoming a little more difficult to obtain. 

Today Chiara was fasted yet again and was taken to theatre at around 4.30pm.  She was starving and grumpy.  She returned at around 6.30pm with a new central line insitu. 

Tomorrow Chiara will commence her first day of Chemotherapy.  Her regime and workup is different this time and slightly different drugs will be used to ensure her own marrow is completely wiped out this time round.  She will commence Campath tomorrow.  Fingers crossed no side effects will floor my wee girl.  She is in such a good place right now and looks fab but if making her ill to make her better and reap the benefits is what is needed then that is what we must do.

Richard will commence his GCSF on Sunday to boost his Neutrafils and he will have injections until Wednesday.  On Thursday he will be admitted to hospital and he will be placed on the Apharesis machine where harvest will take place of his cells.  This bag of cells will hopefully give Chiara yet another chance at a normal life. 

It is hard to believe but on Sunday it will be one year since we were given the devastating news that Chiara had a life limiting Storage Disorder.  A day I will never forget, the day the Royal Wedding took place and the day when MPS1H otherwise known as Hurlers changed a whole family's life forever.  In all fairness though if I look at Chiara's quality of life now as to this time last year I am thankful for the diagnosis early that enabled her to obtain early intervention that led to her deterioration being halted.

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