Thursday, November 26, 2009

THANKFUL EVERY SINGLE DAY FOR MY BROTHER'S LIFE :)

Sunday, June 28, 2009

update

Thomas was having a pukey day yesterday, but the nurse gave him some antibiotics that made him sleepy. I haven't seen him yet today, but I talked to him and he seems to be doing all right.

Last night I didn't sleep too well - got up at 4 in the morning to use the restroom and as I got up I felt this sharp pain shooting through my hips and up my sternum. I had to grab the wall and stand for a minute before I could continue. I couldn't fall asleep after that.

The pain in my hips, back, and sternum got progressively worse today, and the Neupogen shots seem to be more painful each day as well. I didn't anticipate this - it hurts just to sit here. Walking anywhere is a hassle, and it takes me longer to stand up, adjust, and then continue walking. I have (at least) two more days of Neuopogen shots, then apheresis (the process of filtering out my stem cells).

Although this isn't the most comfortable thing to be going through, I still got my eyes on the prize. This bone marrow transplant is going to save my brother's life, and that's the most important thing.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Preparing for the bone marrow transplant

For those who don't know, Thomas will be getting a bone marrow transplant next week and I am his donor. Today he was admitted to the UW hospital where the last round of chemotherapy will begin. He is in room 7210 for those who would like to visit!

Starting tomorrow (till Tuesday), I will be receiving a shot of Neupogen each day to stimulate the growth of the stem cells in my bone marrow. After the second day or so, I'll probably start feeling the symptoms, which are achey bones, migraines, and fatigue. On the fifth day, a machine will collect my stem cells by drawing blood from one arm and running it through a centrifuge that will filter out the stem cells. My blood will be returned through my other arm. This will take approximately three hours.

The transplant is scheduled for Wednesday, July 1.

This last round of chemo will be the strongest - all his white blood cells will be wiped out. The bone marrow transplant is to insure that no more cancerous cells will grow so that he can have a fresh start with healthy blood cells.

Please keep my brother in your thoughts and prayers as he goes through this final stage of treatment. He is blessed to have such a tremendous amount of support out there! :)

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

JUNE 21, 2009- LIVESTRONG CHALLENGE.

I welcome all you guys to join my team for the Livestrong challenge:

My team name is - Thomas Wang Is My Hero, and you can join my team by clicking on this link: https://www.kintera.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=294734&lis=0&kntae294734=B4B786002CFA4A6792B1CC97960A2A3D&supId=0&team=3385668&cj=Y

It's a 5K run (3.1 miles) and i KNOW all of you guys have it in you to either do the run with me, or donate a little bit. All donations will go towards the Lance Armstrong foundation, which focuses on cancer research and empowerment for cancer survivors, such as my brother =)

More information is on the actual website: http://www.livestrongchallenge.com

I hope you guys join my team! =)

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Back for chemo

Thomas went back to UW hospital yesterday and is there until Saturday (I think) for another round of chemotherapy. He felt fine yesterday after his treatment, but just now he had a 100.2 degree fever and slightly low blood pressure. He is also really dizzy and has been throwing up. These are all symptoms from the chemotherapy treatment. Please keep my brother and his health in your prayers!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Thomas will be discharged from the hospital tomorrow morning at 11 am!

=)