So as most of you all know (and for those of you who are knew you can check out some previous post on this page and on my fab page regarding my sister Terri's condition) my sister Terri, was diagnosed in June of 2012 with Acute Myeloid Leukemia which was a direct result from getting MDS, which was a result from receiving large amounts of chemotherapy for breast cancer.
My sister has had a rough 5 years...one that no one can really understand unless you have been through it. One most of us pray that we never will. My sister was diagnosed a few years back with advanced stage Breast Cancer and fought it like the strong woman she is and won. She went through multiple surgeries, chemo and radiation treatments. She was in the clear, getting her life back together..then this past June a few weeks after her birthday she received life changing diagnosis. She now had MDS from the very thing that saved her from breast cancer...the chemo. What a vicious circle to be in! To hate it for what it does to you..which it brings you almost to death...and to love it because its one of the few hopes you have in terms of treatments... So my sister has been fighting this new battle for a few months now. But she knew in order to beat this MDS now turned AML (acute myeloid leukemia) ...a transplant is the answer..its what you hope for. My brother (her biological brother) was the first to be tested and he was not a match. They soon after found a match on the bone marrow transplant registry. I still cant believe that this stranger...who doesnt even know my sister is giving her the chance for life. So incredible.
Her transplant was this past Wednesday, September 19, 2012...her new start for life.. The transplant took all day Wednesday. That night though, she almost went into cardiac arrest. From what I understand, her body had too much fluid and the heart couldnt keep up with it all..it was being flooded. Luckily, the doctors were able to stop everything before she suffered a heart attack.
Each day will bring new hope but also new obstacles...she will need prayers to help keep her going and continuing to build the hope she has to one day being in remission and having a healthy life with her babies.
I just want to say that I am very thankful to my brother Derek, who has been there helping my sister day in and day out with the boys and being her nurse at home. I am very thankful to all of the people who have prayed, sent warm thoughts and love and who have been a part of the benefits for her. She has amazing friends and family who adore her...
A friend of my sisters made this for her!




