A quick little update. Libby had a great day yesterday and night last night. The really good news is that her white blood count went up again and is now at .6. Going in the right direction! Continue reading “Going in the Right Direction”
Category: Cancer
Who Needs Hair When You’ve Started Engrafting?
Ok. So, the good news or the bad news first? Let’s start with the bad news to get that out of the way. Continue reading “Who Needs Hair When You’ve Started Engrafting?”
Angels
I always feel like I have angels from God watching over me and my family. It’s a warm, comforting feeling and calms my nerves when I would otherwise feel anxious. Continue reading “Angels”
The Doctor’s Checklist
This is the kind of checklist we have on the bone marrow transplant floor. Continue reading “The Doctor’s Checklist”
The Most Boring Patient
How do you think it feels to be named the Most Boring Patient on the Floor by your transplant doctor? Continue reading “The Most Boring Patient”
Libby’s New Marrow, by Caroline
I don’t know if you know this, but Libby has a gift of prayerful visualization. I know this because I have experienced it. Continue reading “Libby’s New Marrow, by Caroline”
Dear Prayer Warriors, by Libby

Dear Prayer Warriors,
A lot of people have asked to be reminded of the transplant process and the remaining timeframe so to some of you this may be redundant. Continue reading “Dear Prayer Warriors, by Libby”
Appreciation & Surrender, by Sheri
As I’ve been with my sister for the last week watching her go through so very much and noticing how she handles everything with such grace, a happy heart and kindness toward everyone, it is a testament to the person that she is. Continue reading “Appreciation & Surrender, by Sheri”
Day 1, by Sheri
Let the Celebration Begin!
Yesterday was an amazing day! It was the beginning of Libby’s new cured life. Continue reading “Day 1, by Sheri”
Transplant Eve, by Libby
I am feeling great so far after all they are throwing at me! A tiny bit of nausea at times, a bit fatigued and I’m being poked and prodded and injected with things. The good news is that I am walking 1 mile a day (11 laps around the halls of the north wing) and feel strong enough to ride on the bike in the fitness room for 45 minutes to an hour as well! Continue reading “Transplant Eve, by Libby”