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Hello,
Welcome to my Blog! Yes, I have been in the fight of my life against Leukemia, insomnia, depression, side effects of medications, molting skin, pooping my pants and this list goes on.... however, I still love my life, and that's what this blog is about Real Life. I hope to meet others who trails have brought them closer to the Lord and molded them for the next step in God's will. In January 2011 , my family, physician, and Be the Match was featured on a Fox 5 news story about bone marrow donors and transplants. In March, I was interviewed on Atlanta and Company along with Be the Match. I was chosen to sing the national anthem at the Be the Match Run last year and will also be doing it this year, along with some other songs. My team, no thanks to me, raised over $4,000 and raised more than any other team! Please join my team this year or consider donating here at the Run those Stem cells out ! Team I was also chosen for a patient advocacy panel for the international council meeting at Be the Match in MN in November. How exciting!! I ended up not being able to attend due to the relapse. I had hoped I could help raise awareness about how easy it is to sign up to be a donor and how many people need your help! Please go to bethematch.org and sign up! I was able to have my bone marrow (same as stem cell) transplant at the end of March thanks to a 22 year old donor oversees that I hope to meet her one day. As I came up on my 6th month mark and continued to add more normal activities to our lives, I relapsed, meaning that the that the cancer had mutated and the leukemia came back. I spent 2 more weeks at Emory and some other nights here and there and now I'm on a drug from the FDA. I have a compassion waiver so I am able to get it. I have to take it day by day sometimes hour by hour. Time keeps moving and my little girl is growing up. I'm lucky that I'm getting to see it. I continue to praise God for his wonderful blessings he has shown us including my wonderful husband Jonathan, baby girl Evalyn Rose, supportive family and friend, great medical care, new readers, and the chance to make a big difference, even if that means being a Lab Rat.
God Bless You!

Please read, comment, enjoy, learn, grow, LOVE LIFE.

Most Recently I have started a booth at a local consignment store with handmade jewelry from friends, crafts, and my own art from recycled materials. It is called DAY by DAY. God was very clear with me starting this. Please look over to the right of blog and click on Day by Day to see some pictures. I'm just getting started but I am taking orders from people that I know. You will be able to personalize items, etc. I just haven't decided how I will be selling them via internet yet. But for now, the jewelry is at A Weekend A'fair in Athens, GA and will hopefully be at some stores downtown soon.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Nov. 27th Medical MJ

Hey Everyone,
I haven't updated you all about the next step in my treatment because I have been having so much fun!!! We met with Dr. K last Wed. and mapped out the main plan. I will be admitted to Emory for 4-5 days every 21 to 28 days for IV Chemotherapy. I will rotate between an A and B treatment with some Lumbar treatments mixed in. This round, starting this Monday, I will be on 3 different chemotherapy medications. I don't know what they all are, and I know some of you want to know. I will update you while I'm in the hospital. I will mostly likely be in the next time the week after Christmas. Maybe I can be in an awesome room for fireworks on News Years :). This will continue until the BMT in the spring. I will also be on the oral chemo, but we are still working the details out due to the migraines. I will most likely have to get some platelet and blood at some points between the extended stays.  So, I'll be back on 6E on Monday afternoon... ahhhh poor Heather.... non sense. I have people to visit, Family C, friends to see, poles to decorate for Christmas, bringing some music, and some business to conduct. Don't worry I'll be fine!

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