Quick update as we both need to get to sleep tonight so we have energy for tomorrow.
Day -2 was a hard one. Idan seemed to be restless and in a lot of pain. I had spent Saturday night with him, and he was up from 2-7AM and ended up needing morphine to calm down and finally be able to sleep. We are still not sure what the cause of the pain was, but, being on both chemo and ATG, this is expected. I then went home at 8 to take a quick nap while Amanda and her folks stayed with Idan. He did not have a good morning either, still in pain and spitting up his meds. By the afternoon though he seemed to be a bit better and was able to be cheerful again. It was the last day of chemo and ATG and we were looking forward to a day of rest.
Day-1 was a good one and did almost feel like a day of rest. He was mostly happy and playful, but definitely a hand full. His neutrophils dropped significantly and he started antibiotics to give him protection. He also got his first transfusion of blood, and will need those until he starts creating his own blood again once his new bone marrow comes in. We had some good fun on the bed later in the day as you can see here:
Tomorrow, October, 22 is Day Zero, and we have been told that the donor’s bone marrow should arrive in the hospital late at night. The transplant will take place around 11PM and go into the 23rd. So they said we will have two day zeros and day 1 will only be on the 24th. As it is written in the Book of Genesis, “On the third day of creation the Lord said “It is good” twice.” We take away that Tuesday is a good and lucky day, one that is good twice. Personally, I had my brain surgery on a Tuesday so I am happy we transplant tomorrow and have a double “good” day zero.
Thanks all for your prayers and thought and wishes!
Thank you for taking the time to write this, even though you both must be exhausted beyond compare. Holding only good thoughts for a good, good Day 0 for Idan and all of you. xoxoxo