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My name is Missie and I live with my three beautiful boys, Dylan, Jake and Jesse. We live in a country town in Queensland Australia. Lucky for us my mum and my step-dad live only a few streets away from us. My two older boys are high school and my youngest is supposed to start prep next year but he has had a few problems with his leukemia so we are not sure whats happening next year yet. We only have one pet and that is my beautiful pet rat Skiddles. My two youngest love her to bits and my oldest would probably like her to be sucked up in the vaccuum cleaner, lol.... |
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I FINALLY WROTE A PIECE OF ADVICE, WHICH WAS VERY HARD FOR ME TO DO. TO GO OVER WHAT MY FAMILY HAS BEEN THROUGH AND THEN TYPE IT OUT, WAS VERY EMOTIONAL, BUT I DID IT. NOW THAT I HAVE DONE IT MAYBE IT WILL BE EASIER NEXT TIME. NOT BLOWING MY OWN TRUMPET, JUST PROUD OF MYSELF.
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Hello, again. Sorry i got distracted (by Jesse, of course) and didnt finish my Aussie Day blog. That was a good start to my return to Minti, huh? lol Anyway, today it has been two months since my son Jesse had a bone marrow transplant (using cord blood instead of bone marrow). Although he has had his fair share of setbacks he is doing amazingly well. His new cells are engrafting nicely and their is no sign of leukemia cells at all. He just got out of hospital last friday after being in for two weeks. Two and a bit weeks ago I took Jesse into emergency because he couldnt wee properly. 5 days later he was in Intensive Care Unit on a ventilator, with idio-pathic pneumonia. So now he is on steroids (prednisone for two or three months) and his mood swings are unbelievable. Plus he is eating SOOOOO much. But we ARE out of hospital now (for the time being) and thats fantastic. We stay in a unit on the hospital campus, because we live over an hour away from the hospital. Its just in case anything goes wrong and he needs to get to the hospital quickly. Of course i was upset about not going home to my family, but being near the hospital puts my mind at ease too. Unfortunately Jesse cant start school until term two, as he cant interact with large groups of people. He is immuno-suppressed and can pick up germs that wouldnt otherwise phase him. WOW, this has to be my longest blog yet, No high expectations Okay??!! lol Have a fantabulous day everyone and thanks for all support and comments, Missie xo  |
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Well let me start by saying HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY!!!! What a marvelous wonderful nation we live in!! It is two months tomorrow since my little boy had his bone marrow transplant, and he is doing well. |
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Good Evening To One and All!!
Well, the last couple of days have been hectic , what with all the pre-transplant chemo and treatments that Jess had to endure. I am so amazed that he is fairing so well. Im also ecstatic, over the moon, beside myself etc etc.....
Jesse had his transplant today and has been quite well afterwards, except for being tired. He had a sleep for a few hours then he was up playing playstation and complaining that he is bored. It was so good to see. But the next few weeks will be the hardest, while the new cells try to take over Jesses cells. 
Well I will try to blog tomorrow. I had great intentions of making a decent entry tonight, but alas; to no avail....
See yas round like a Cheezel
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