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mic   76 posts since
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Dec 31, 2009 2:09 AM

Here We Go Won't Be Long: 5th/Jan/10 Cord Blood Transplant

Went to visit my transplant doctor today and he filled me in on my situation about my CML with the t315i mutation.

He can't find a donor but he has found double cords which he said where 5/6 typing but I don't know if that's is good?

he doesn't mind the cord because of my age 49, hight which is 1.36 meters and weight 71 kilo's.

He has told me that he has to get on top of this as soon as possible 5th January.

I will have a few follow up's before hand and hope this all goes in the right direction.

I was going to go to the Hutch but because of all of the factor's as in it is going into winter, the plane trip from Australia, the h1n1 flu, coming back with no immune system etc, I thought I better off staying put.

peejay   337 posts since
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1. Nov 20, 2009 8:08 AM in response to: mic
Re: Here We Go Won't Be Long

Welcome mic. I had a double cord transplant with 4/6 matched cords, so 5/6 is quite good. I wasn't aware they did many cord blood transplants in Australia, as we have had many members here from down under and what I recall is that it was a rare option. If you have the means to be treated at the Hutch, I would consider it regardless of the season and H1N1 concerns. Patients in the US travel thousands of miles to go there for a reason. They are top-notch and have lots of experience in cord blood. Good luck to you, and if you have more questions, fire away.

Tex   3,881 posts since
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2. Nov 20, 2009 12:54 PM in response to: mic
Re: Here We Go Won't Be Long

Glad you're getting on with things, Mic.  You're going to do fine in Oz.

 

Keep us posted as things develop or if we can help support you in any way.

 

Blessings

KyGuy   1,267 posts since
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3. Nov 20, 2009 1:20 PM in response to: mic
Re: Here We Go Won't Be Long

Good luck Mic and keep us posted.   Wherever you decide to have the transplant, just check their stats and make sure that they have had enough experience with cord blood tranplants.  I had my SCT at the Hutch - it's an amazing place.

 

Take care,

Kelly

mamawarrior   945 posts since
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5. Nov 21, 2009 8:51 AM in response to: mic
Re: Here We Go Won't Be Long

Another double cord transplant with 4 of 6 matches, here. Just wanted to wish you the best.

Tex   3,881 posts since
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6. Nov 21, 2009 1:47 PM in response to: mic
Re: Here We Go Won't Be Long

Fourteen years of experience would make me rest easy.  I doubt there's much this guy hasn't seen and won't know how to respond to.  He'll also be able to get support from the Hutch if it ever becomes necessary.

 

I think you're gonna kick ass.

 

Blessings

pamd   1,347 posts since
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7. Nov 21, 2009 2:05 PM in response to: mic
Re: Here We Go Won't Be Long

Mic, sounds like you are in very good hands! The Hutch is well-respected, but it sounds like your doc will be kind of an extension of that facility. And you do have to take into consideration being close to home---we all would probably sacrifice "convenience" for getting the best quality care, but it's not mere convenience we're talking about here, it's having a familiar support system close by that you have to consider, too. That can be very important in getting well. Keep us posted, we'll help get you through this!

 

Pam

pinkydo123   365 posts since
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9. Nov 22, 2009 7:56 AM in response to: mic
Re: Here We Go Won't Be Long

These Heme/Onc's are a very closed knit group.they exchange info and have consult's with each other all the Time.Good Luck!!

pinkydo123   365 posts since
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11. Nov 22, 2009 8:02 PM in response to: mic
Re: Here We Go Won't Be Long

Are you being admitted to The Hutch or in Australia??Have you made you're decision??

willowbayfarm   406 posts since
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13. Nov 23, 2009 12:01 AM in response to: mic
Re: Here We Go Won't Be Long

Hey Mic,

Just wanted to wish you the best of luck with your upcoming transplant.  It sounds like you have a good match and an experienced doctor with ties to great resources should he need to confer with other experts about your care.  I hope you can use this next six weeks to really take great care of yourself so you'll be in the best possible shape to take this on.  Keep us posted, okay?

- WBF

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