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A quick update

Posted: June 3rd, 2011, 9:22 pm
by Robert D. Wagers
I wanted to give my friends here an update on my treatment. I finally got a date from the Transplant Team in Nashville. August 7th I will be traveling to Nashville to begin a week-long evaluation process. This eval is to check the state of my disease and determine the chances of success and survival. If I pass.... and I WILL pass, my Sister will then begin her donation-portion of the transplant. Once they have collected the proper number of cells, I will then begin my portion. Just like before, this transplant is designed to, pretty much, take you to the "edge-of-death" and then "rescue" you with new stem cells.

My Sister has never had any chemo and is in good health. This is what Doctors refer to as "Curative treatment." I am hopeful that it will be a BIG success.

I will be "out-of-touch" for the entire time because I am not taking my laptop this time. It's getting too old and wouldn't survive the trip. If my Mother brings her computer, I will at least check my emails.

I hope my friends here will remember me in their thoughts and prayers. This will be a hard and very scary ordeal for me to endure, but it is something I must do!

Thanks in-advance for the prayers.

Your friend,
Robert D. Wagers

Re: A quick update

Posted: June 4th, 2011, 4:54 am
by tincup
Robert,
Glad you posted. I have been wondering what was going on with your treatment schedule. You must have gotten delayed a few times.

I really don't know too much about this procedure, other than what you have told us. But, it sounds like one scarey thing to go through. It sounds like with your sister as the donor, you have the odds stacked in your favor. I sure hope so.

I don't need to put you in my thoughts and prayers... you have been there all along and will remain there. The very best of luck in all this. If anyone can do it, you can.

Hurry back... we have courses to design, drives to slice, putts to miss...

Dar

Re: A quick update

Posted: June 4th, 2011, 5:44 am
by Stan Nehilla
Continued prayers, Wage.
Hang in there.
:up:

Re: A quick update

Posted: June 4th, 2011, 7:24 am
by DC#1
I will continue to keep you and your family in our prayers.

Re: A quick update

Posted: June 4th, 2011, 9:00 am
by SteveHorn
HANG IN THEIR WAGERS. I've been wondering what was going on. GOOD LUCK

Re: A quick update

Posted: June 4th, 2011, 10:45 am
by Robert D. Wagers
Here's a video explaining the process of the Transplant I will have:
http://www.cancercenter.com/video/treat ... allogeneic

Re: A quick update

Posted: June 4th, 2011, 11:36 pm
by Indy Anna Jones
Robert, I know this has been a LONG, long ordeal for you, and I'm hoping and praying for you that this procedure will be the one that finally and completely works. There's hardly a week goes by that we don't talk about you, and wonder about how you're doing. I'm glad you posted, and wish you the very best.

Re: A quick update

Posted: June 5th, 2011, 6:56 pm
by Robert D. Wagers
Thank you Indy Anna, those comments meant the world to me to read! It is SO easy when you are sick, as I am, to think that the world just goes-on without you.... never missing a beat. My world has shrunk so much because of my illness, that I am actually closer to my Doctor and Nurses than I am to some of my Family (because I see and interact with them more).

I have read too much about my condition, and future treatments, not to be scared. I am REALLY NERVOUS about this transplant. I have been going through some "stabilizing-treatments" to cut-down on the number of transfusions I need and I am actually feeling pretty good overall. I have to start another week-long chemo cycle June 13th and I hope it will be my last one until I leave for Nashville.

Well, that's all for now. Thanks for reading!

Robert D. Wagers

Re: A quick update

Posted: June 14th, 2011, 12:31 pm
by Robert D. Wagers
The week-long chemo cycle was cancelled today due to my blood-counts are "WAY OFF." My Doctor said that she needs for me to be as healthy as possible for the trip to Nashville. When I get there, I have to go through a week-long evaluation to see if I am capable of surviving the transplant. If I show up weak and in bad condition, they may elect for me NOT to have the transplant. So, no more chemo for me until I leave for Nashville.

54 days and counting.

Re: A quick update

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 5:57 am
by Terry Grayson
My heart hurts for how long this process has been for you Robert. We've known each other a long time now, and even though its across the wide world of internet, I consider you a
very good friend. I can not imagine how tough it has been for you over these last few years, but you sir, have remained strong, and have fought a courageous battle, that I know you can and will beat this finally here soon. Just know you are always in our thoughts and prayers ....

Folks what we see here is a true warrior in every sense of the word... A warrior I am proud to call a friend, and one that I am behind and pray for nightly...