Today Is T-Minus 4 days to Transplant!!!!!

Lace Up For Life!
It apparently is never boring at the BMT Unit.
First – and foremost, Matthew is feeling great which pleases the doctors to no end!
Second – All the patients briefly got sequestered in their rooms as they made absolutely sure that any dust from some nearby construction was cleared out. Dr. Cranz cares so much for this unit and had all hands on deck, got everything wiped down, put sticky mats outside of all the rooms (not very slipper friendly) and since the rooms are ‘positive pressure everything turned out great.

Third – Matthew got a few minutes free from his IV pole to join the Lace Up 4 Life event where they allowed the ‘kids’ to walk up and down the hall and be cheered on by volunteers, nurses, doctors and others to help them with their time here in the BMT.


Fourth – Matthew got a visit from Valerie Anderson of the His Grace Foundation. She not only brought a couple of nice gift baskets but also stayed and visited for a few minutes. We keep running into other people with A&M connections and that opens up so many conversation opportunities. (Their was also a swimming connection) The most interesting thing she shared was that her husbands great grandmother wrote the lyrics to the A&M 12th Man song. How cool is that?!!!!

Fifth – It was finally lunch time. All the interruptions and distractions can actually get in the way of lunch but when the time came Matthew was ready … even for hospital food!!
Sixth – Matthew decided to have a nurse from the VAC team check on his PICC line since the sterile cover was getting a little snug. She said all was great but decided to put on a new dressing anyway. (No picture for this, sorry) This nurse had a connection to school bands so we got to talk about that for a while!
Seventh – Nurse Robert pops in the room, after another day with lots of lab work to see how Matthew’s body is dealing with the chemo, and announces that they are going to be able to reduce the amount of the first chemo per infusion for the remainder of the doses he will need! Thank you God!!!
Eighth – It was time for Mom to come bring food and take over the main duties for a few weeks. I have to tell you, Janet is really amazing!!!!! She spent so much of her time here this last year. She would just say, “I can’t imagine doing anything else. It’s what a mom does.”, but I want to give her due praise for being the awesome mother and wife that she is!!!!!
Finally – Dad was on his way home. I, too, can’t imagine not being right there the whole time but their are other things that need to get done and tended to. Thankfully the drive down to TX Children’s isn’t too bad at the right times of the day so I’ll be down plenty while Mom is on duty, especially on Stem Cell Infusion Day!

Thank you all for your continued prayers, thoughts, love and support!