Mobilization is the term used by Dr. Burt's team, meaning: Mobilizing or moving your stem cells from your bone marrow into your blood stream. That is what we are in Chicago for this time.
We left home on Monday, January 4 around noon. We missed a chest x-ray when we came in December for pretesting that needed to be done. So we knocked that out of the way and then unloaded all this into the hotel.
Then on Tuesday, January 5, we were admitted to Northwestern Memorial Hospital at 7:30am and he was hooked up and ready for chemo by noon. Keith received a 2 hour dose of chemo to knock out his immune system, which won't be knocked out until about Tuesday. By 2pm he was up walking the halls. He took chemo like a champ! Take that MS-POW!
This was his room (#1671) at the hospital. We are hoping for a room on the west side of the hospital for our stay in February. Here is a picture of his room. Notice my little window seat bed. It was alright for a night, not sure how 3 weeks is going to feel.
Here is the view from the west side rooms; sunrise and Lake Michigan!
On Wednesday, January 6, we were discharged from the hospital to the hotel with orders to stay away from crowds, sick people, and wash your hands, A LOT.
We are staying at the Hilton Homewood Suites on Huron St.
View from hotel:
Our bedroom is separate so Keith can shut the door and rest if needed...and I can watch TV in the living room area without bothering him.
Our kitchen and living area are combined. We have a microwave, full fridge, dishwasher and stove! The couch pulls out into a double bed. Breakfast is included everyday and Supper is included M-Th. Breakfast is excellent and Supper has been decent too, although last night was Lamb, the soup and salad were good! Keith is glad that he doesn't have to leave the hotel to eat.
This morning after breakfast we checked out the exercise room on the top floor. It is really nice, lots of treadmills, stair climbers, and bikes and they each have their own TV attached to them! Keith pedaled and I walked. The view is outstanding! This was a nice break to the morning boredom.
After a lunch of chicken soup, Tortilini soup, and banana bread (thanks mom!) in our room, I ventured out and went shopping. I first had to pick up some more prescriptions, Tylenol, alcohol wipes, antibacterial soap, and laundry soap, at Walgreen's. Then I went to The Water Tower Place, & H & M. On my way I found a McDonald's, Chic-fil-A, Subway, and a Red Robin! NORMAL FOOD...just in case. I think I'm finally able to navigate the streets without my map. And I only go during the daytime. Tomorrow I'm checking out Crate & Barrel. Everything seems really expensive, but it's fun to look and it gets me out of the hotel. :)
On Sunday, January 10 Keith will start his Neupogen shots. That is the medicine that will move his stem cells into his blood stream for Harvest on the 15th. He will have to give the shots to himself in the stomach. We do not have to go to the hospital for that. And I think I will pass out if I have to do it. They say by Tuesday he will be feeling lousy, and may have some bone pain due to the fact that his bones will be working hard to produce more stem cells. They hope to collect at least 2 million stem cells!
Please continue to pray for good health for the both of us, and especially our kids. A few of them are pretty sick right now and will not be able to visit us this weekend if they are not healthy. We are extremely sad about that, and I think they are too. I know the stress of all of this has a lot to do with it. If they are able to come, pray for safety on the roads. My brother Mike will be driving them down and is excited to show them the city, if it all works out.
We are so thankful to be given this opportunity. Giving God all the glory!
Thanks for the up date and explanation of what's happening. Continued prayers! Praying for health and strength for all of you! Beautiful view from the hospital! Hoping all the boys can make it this weekend! Let us know if we can help with anything back here! Take care and sending hug!
ReplyDeletePs...this is Rachel (wife of Neal) ;-)
DeleteGlad to hear everything is going well so far! We will continue to pray for you two and your boys at home!
ReplyDeletePraise the Lord!! When I hear the words 'stem cells' my heart is filled with hope!! We continue to pray for you and Keith. With Uncle Mike at the wheel ....life is always an adventure. We will pray for all of you. Stem Cells....Yes!
ReplyDeleteYour sunrise view reminded me of Lamentations 3:21-23......for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning: great is your faithfulness. Praying this scripture for you and Keith.
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