Friday, April 28, 2017

THE SUNSHINY SUPERWARRIOR GODDESS SPEAKS!


Just a few words from the Hills of Woodland. My Home Sweet Home.
Is it wrong that I constantly want to drop down on my knees and thank my incredible kids, my amazing friends and my heroic husband for getting me through the past two weeks? It was a Herculean effort. And that effort, combined with the constant assistance of the nurses and doctors at City of Hope Hospital have gotten me through a very scary time. 
But ‘tis Trey who really deserves a second, third, fourth, and millionth round for all he has managed to do when I was literally so far out on the brink that four entire days have disappeared from my world.
I’ve always been fascinated with the idea of amnesia, although to be honest, it felt like a great gimmick for a movie. Just not very plausible in real life. Clearly, based on my experiences last week in the hospital, I now stand corrected. Amnesia is real. And I’m its new Ambassador.
Now, just to add a little comedy to the drama, here’s a smattering of some dialogue that you missed from last week’s theatrics. After three days of Trey being told that I was “confused and combative,” I finally regained consciousness, whereupon I was paid a visit from Psychiatric Services to make sure my faculties were indeed coming back online. The conversation went like this:
PSYCHIATRIST: Can you tell me where you are?
ME: Yes, of course. City of Hospital.
PSYCHIATRIST: And you’re sure of that?
ME: Yes, City of Hospital.
PSYCHIATRIST: You wanna try again?
ME: (REALIZING) Oh, G-d. Right. City of Hope.
PSYCHIATRIST: And what is the date?
ME: Well, I’m not sure how long I’ve been here. I guess a few weeks. And I came in, when… uh… in March?
PSYCHIATRIST: No.
ME: April?
PSYCHIATRIST: That’s correct.
ME: So it’s still April?
PSYCHIATRIST: That’s correct.
What have I learned? That the three words my mother used to say are words to live by.
“Expect the unexpected.“
Because the minute you think you’ve got it all figured out, is the same minute everything changes. And these three words are equally important:
"Love is everything."

These two are pretty fantastic as well:
"Think positive."

And one more not-so-known bit of information. There is something magical about hospital tuna-fish sandwiches.
But nothing is as magical as coming home from the hospital!

Until next time.

XO

Nancy

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

DAILY NANCY UPDATE #69


Greetings. 

This is the sixty-ninth in a series of DAILY NANCY UPDATES I will be posting until the amazing Nancy Neufeld Callaway is in full remission and we have kicked her leukemia on its ass. 

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BREAKING NEWS

Just a quick update for anyone who's worried by the radio silence. Nancy's doing great-- feeling stronger by the day after last week's unexpected "bump" in the road. And everybody else is feeling much better, too. Right Zingo?


What's more, after a couple of days of meetings with her doctors at City of Hope (thanks again for taking her, Karen!), it looks like they've zeroed in on a date for her impending bone marrow transplant. Assuming all continues to go well, Nancy should be checking into the hospital around May 14th... receiving her transplant around the 22nd... and then staying at COH for approximately 6 weeks, while her body (hopefully) gets fully accustomed to its new, completely leukemia-free blood and marrow.

Please stay tuned here for further details as they're available-- but believe me when I tell you that right now, no news is good news. Of course, I do realize the Sunshiny Superwarrior Goddess has many loving friends and family all over the world who are constantly thinking of her-- so I promise to keep all of you updated as often as possible.

Meanwhile, please keep her in your good thoughts and prayers, okay?

WE LOVE NANCY, and... 

ALL IS WELL!

Friday, April 21, 2017

DAILY NANCY UPDATE #68

Greetings. 

This is the sixty-eighth in a series of DAILY NANCY UPDATES I will be posting until the amazing Nancy Neufeld Callaway is in full remission and we have kicked her leukemia on its ass. 

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BREAKING NEWS

Our seven day odyssey is over. City of Hope released Nancy today to return home after an unexpected battle against a dangerous infection that was caused by her last intrathecal spinal chemo.

All tests are normal.

All three of our kids are home.

And for the next two days before Clem goes back to college, we're gonna do nothing but celebrate the triumphant return of the Sunshiny Superwarrior Goddess!

WE LOVE NANCY, and... 

ALL IS WELL!

HEADLINES

Please visit the link below for more information on how you can help in the search for a bone marrow transplant donor. Remember, even if you're not a match for Nancy-- sooner or later, you'll be a match for someone. And you might just save that person's life.


Or, if you just feel like keeping your fluids to yourself and sending us some food instead, that's fine, too.

Thursday, April 20, 2017

DAILY NANCY UPDATE #67


Greetings. 

This is the sixty-seventh in a series of DAILY NANCY UPDATES I will be posting until the amazing Nancy Neufeld Callaway is in full remission and we have kicked her leukemia on its ass. 

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BREAKING NEWS

See this pretty picture of lantana flowers?


Guess who took it?



That's right. She's feeling so much better, that today... NANCY GOT OUT OF BED AND TOOK A WALK with our sweet friend Karen. Around the hospital. And right out the front door to enjoy a beautiful day at the City of Hope. 

Why? 

Because the doctors here are very pleased with her recovery-- and are not only paring back and eliminating the mind-blowing (literally) assortment of pharmaceuticals she's been on over the past six days to control her spinal infection-- but they're openly encouraging her to flex her tired muscles as much as possible. 

Oh, and also because SHE'S THE DAMN SUNSHINY SUPERWARRIOR GODDESS!

We're hoping she finally blows this popsicle stand by tomorrow or Saturday, at the latest. Stay tuned for further details. But meanwhile, thank you so much for all of your sweet calls, messages, emails, texts, thoughts, and prayers during this whole unexpected and difficult ordeal-- AKA "bump in the road" to her recovery.

WE LOVE NANCY, and... 

ALL IS WELL!

HEADLINES

Please visit the link below for more information on how you can help in the search for a bone marrow transplant donor. Remember, even if you're not a match for Nancy-- sooner or later, you'll be a match for someone. And you might just save that person's life.


Or, if you just feel like keeping your fluids to yourself and sending us some food instead, that's fine, too.

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

DAILY NANCY UPDATE #66

Greetings. 

This is the sixty-sixth in a series of DAILY NANCY UPDATES I will be posting until the amazing Nancy Neufeld Callaway is in full remission and we have kicked her leukemia on its ass. 

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BREAKING NEWS

SHE'S BAAAACK!


Nancy has been in a hospital room at City of Hope since last Friday night. And the past six days have been a frightening emotional odyssey for all of us... caused by what her COH doctors believe was a "chemically induced infection" after her last intrathecal (spinal) chemo at UCLA. High fevers, constant migraines, and rampant hallucinations caused by not only the infection, but the powerful medications used to fight it. 

I can tell you that I've never experienced anything quite so upsetting... 
AND IT WASN'T EVEN HAPPENING TO ME. IT WAS HAPPENING TO HER!

But suddenly last night, as they prepped Nancy for general anesthesia so they could perform an MRI, CT SCAN, and EEG's without her endangering herself in any way... she suddenly began to come back "online." She was able to talk to me. And smile. Understand where she was. And even joke with the doctor just before he put her under.

And since then... not only have the fevers and migraines gone... but the tests have all come back normal. That's right, folks... it appears the Sunshiny Superwarrior Goddess has once again flexed her mighty muscle and cleared the biggest unexpected hurdle of her leukemia treatment so far.

As of today, she was her same old (albeit tired and a tad shaky) self, cracking me and a couple of her dear friends up in the room all day-- not to mention blowing away the doctors and nurses-- who had only met her "Hulk Smashing" alter ego. 

We'll be doing some conferring with Dr. Forman and his City of Hope team tomorrow about when she'll be cleared to come home. But for now, please know that all your good thoughts and prayers... along with her indomitable will to survive and thrive... have finally brought an end to a very scary ordeal. 

WE LOVE NANCY, and... 

ALL IS WELL!

HEADLINES

Please visit the link below for more information on how you can help in the search for a bone marrow transplant donor. Remember, even if you're not a match for Nancy-- sooner or later, you'll be a match for someone. And you might just save that person's life.


Or, if you just feel like keeping your fluids to yourself and sending us some food instead, that's fine, too.

Monday, April 17, 2017

DAILY NANCY UPDATE #65

Greetings. 

This is the sixty-fifth in a series of DAILY NANCY UPDATES I will be posting until the amazing Nancy Neufeld Callaway is in full remission and we have kicked her leukemia on its ass. 

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BREAKING NEWS

The last 24 hours have been among the longest in my life.


Based on the barrage of tests they've done, it appears increasingly likely that Nancy contracted some kind of infection during her last spinal chemo procedure at UCLA. And while the prognosis is good... the drugs they're using to fight the infection and manage her migraines and nausea have also rendered her temporarily incoherent.

When your wife looks right at you... without any idea who you are... and fights you and the rest of the nurses and doctors trying to help her for an entire day... it is an absolute waking nightmare. 

And that, I'm afraid, is all I've got left to share tonight. Please think good thoughts and send healing prayers to the Sunshiny Superwarrior Goddess, who is currently cast adrift.

WE LOVE NANCY, and... 

ALL IS WELL!

HEADLINES

Please visit the link below for more information on how you can help in the search for a bone marrow transplant donor. Remember, even if you're not a match for Nancy-- sooner or later, you'll be a match for someone. And you might just save that person's life.


Or, if you just feel like keeping your fluids to yourself and sending us some food instead, that's fine, too.

Sunday, April 16, 2017

DAILY NANCY UPDATE #64

Greetings. 

This is the sixty-fourth in a series of DAILY NANCY UPDATES I will be posting until the amazing Nancy Neufeld Callaway is in full remission and we have kicked her leukemia on its ass. 

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BREAKING NEWS

Unfortunately, Nancy is still at City of Hope Hospital, fighting some type of infection that's causing her to suffer high temperatures, terrible headaches, and nausea. The good news is, most of her blood work looks normal. No white cell spikes or anything that suggests relapse of any kind at this point. And her immune system numbers are strong as well. But we're still waiting on results from several culture studies that will come in over the next couple of days.


Meanwhile, her doctors have begun to speculate about whether or not the infection might have been caused by the lumbar puncture she had last week at UCLA. Trouble is, the only way to determine that is by... you guessed it... having another lumbar puncture

So God bless her, Nancy once again endured spinal tap #7, and those fluid samples are now also being tested. And the docs have also given her some stronger pain meds to keep the migraines at bay and let her get some much needed rest.

Thankfully, our daughter Clem came home last night for Spring Break-- so at least her presence has helped us all have some version of a Happy Easter-- and seeing her walk into the room today certainly brought a smile to Nancy's face.

Your healing thoughts and loving prayers are particularly appreciated right now. We really want to bring the Sunshiny Superwarrior Goddess home. 

Oh, and one more thing. I'm loathe to post it, because everyone has already been so unbelievably kind to us over the past three months. But because so many people have texted or called to ask-- here's the link to the meal train website that one of our dear friends put together.


Thanks again for all of your heartwarming generosity and support.

WE LOVE NANCY, and... 

ALL IS WELL!

HEADLINES

Please visit the link below for more information on how you can help in the search for a bone marrow transplant donor. Remember, even if you're not a match for Nancy-- sooner or later, you'll be a match for someone. And you might just save that person's life.

Saturday, April 15, 2017

DAILY NANCY UPDATE #63

Greetings. 

This is the sixty-third in a series of DAILY NANCY UPDATES I will be posting until the amazing Nancy Neufeld Callaway is in full remission and we have kicked her leukemia on its ass. 

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BREAKING NEWS

Oh, man. Rough night.

After spending Thursday getting tests at City of Hope, Nancy woke up feeling kinda punk on Friday. And by Friday evening, she had a splitting headache and was running a fever, which is probable sign of some kind of infection. So we reached out to Dr. Forman, and when her fever tipped past 103-- he told us to immediately pack up and get to the hospital.

Which is why last night, our extremely patient patient returned to COH. 


Unfortunately, they were a bit shy on hospital rooms when we arrived. So we were stuck in the ER from 8:30pm until they finally got her admitted at 1:30am this morning. Then once we got her into a room, of course, they insisted on doing a full barrage of tests. So she finally drifted off with a fever and a splitting headache at around 2:15.

I drove home and fell into bed at 3-- then got up and returned to the hospital this morning to sadly discover she still had a migraine and a fever. So she's now been hit with some morphine and has just peacefully, painlessly drifted off as I type this in a dimly lit room in Duarte.

And here's where I have to lean on a quote our friend Julie (an amazing leukemia survivor herself) just shared with me from another patient she knows who is a former Navy SEAL. An expression he learned during his training also works well for beating this cursed disease:

"They can make it harder, but they can't make it longer."


Meanwhile, our daughter Clemmy comes home from college for Spring Break tonight-- so our plans for a big celebration have been unfortunately postponed. But with any luck (good thoughts and prayers sincerely appreciated), the Sunshiny Superwarrior Goddess will be home herself before the end of the weekend.

WE LOVE NANCY, and... 

ALL IS WELL!

HEADLINES

Please visit the link below for more information on how you can help in the search for a bone marrow transplant donor. Remember, even if you're not a match for Nancy-- sooner or later, you'll be a match for someone. And you might just save that person's life.

Thursday, April 13, 2017

DAILY NANCY UPDATE #62

Greetings. 

This is the sixty-second in a series of DAILY NANCY UPDATES I will be posting until the amazing Nancy Neufeld Callaway is in full remission and we have kicked her leukemia on its ass. 

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BREAKING NEWS

Okay, I know it's been a few days, and there's a lot of news to share, so I'll do the best I can now to catch everybody up. 

In short, there have been lots of continuing appointments and tests over the last week, and yesterday, Nancy endured another full day of treatment at UCLA.


We're talking blood draws, chemo, another lumbar puncture (!?!), and a full round of intrathecal (spinal) chemo as well. So by the time she got home, she was understandably beat.

But this morning-- she's energized. Why? Well, let's just say we've decided to focus on HOPE. 


CITY OF HOPE, to be exact. After a great deal of thought, research, and soul-searching-- Nancy has decided to shift her care (and impending bone marrow transplant) to City of Hope Hospital in Duarte, California.

Truth be told, UCLA was incredible-- and her doctors there (especially Dr. Schiller) have been absolutely amazing over the past three months. But for a whole host of reasons, some experiential, and others instinctual-- Nancy just feels like this is a change she needs to make right now. Of course, she reserves the right to go anywhere and see anyone it takes to win this fight before it's over-- but right now, a good dose of HOPE seems like exactly what the doctor ordered. 

Naturally, she's already hit the ground running. Today Nancy had 15-- count them, FIFTEEN vials of blood taken in their labs. Then consults with her new lead physician Dr. Stephen Forman (City of Hope's bona fide oncological rock star and an international expert in leukemia) along with a great nurse practitioner who wasted no time laying out the gritty and slightly overwhelming details of her impending transplant.

So while we're on the topic-- here's the update on all that. 

First, we both want to thank everyone who has registered and/or been tested in the hopes of being a viable bone marrow match. That any or all of you would be willing to give so generously of your bodies, hearts, and souls is truly one of the most beautiful displays of love we've ever witnessed.

But fingers crossed-- we think we may have identified a perfect match donor. 

Although it's an anonymous member of the international bone marrow donor bank-- here's what we do know: he's a 20 year old man (yes ladies, it turns out young men are the best possible donors for women fighting A.L.L.-- go figure) who happens to live in Israel (Chag Sameach!) and whose blood apparently meets all the ancestral and hematological requirements necessary to give Nancy the very best chance possible of showing her acute lymphoblastic leukemia the damn door. 

Whoever he is (we can't even make an official request to find out until she's been in remission for a year) - God bless him. Because after already having his blood test added to the donor bank, he's now been located and has consented to a full physical and second round of tests to make sure he's in tip-top shape. Then if all goes well-- he'll check into an Israeli hospital and have a fair amount of his precious blood and marrow collected-- which will then be overnight shipped to Los Angeles for the Sunshiny Superwarrior Goddess. We're hoping all of this will take place around the first of May.

But lemme be crystal clear. This is far from a done deal-- so we don't want to discourage anyone's desire to be tested (see information below), because any number of things could go wrong between now and then-- forcing us to begin our search all over again. 

Nevertheless, in the name of good old fashioned blind faith optimism-- your extra special thoughts and prayers couldn't be more appreciated right now.

WE LOVE NANCY, and... 

ALL IS WELL!

HEADLINES

Please visit the link below for more information on how you can help in the search for a bone marrow transplant donor. Remember, even if you're not a match for Nancy-- sooner or later, you'll be a match for someone. And you might just save that person's life.

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

DAILY NANCY UPDATE #61

Greetings. 

This is the sixty-first in a series of DAILY NANCY UPDATES I will be posting until the amazing Nancy Neufeld Callaway is in full remission and we have kicked her leukemia on its ass. 

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BREAKING NEWS


DO NOT READ THIS. 

Seriously... if you're squeamish at all... or God forbid, have just stumbled onto this site while trying to deal with your own leukemia experiences... just PLEASE DO YOURSELF A HUGE FAVOR and skip to the next blog entry.

I'm about to get graphic. 

Why? Because it's been a really long day for Nancy and me both-- so I need to get these images out of my mind by putting them here or I'll never be able to sleep.

Okay, ready?

LAST CHANCE TO MOVE ALONG...

Fine. Here goes.

See this? This is a dipstick. If you've ever checked the oil on your car, you'll immediately recognize it. It's a long steel strip which fits into a curved pipe that leads to your oil pan. And every once in awhile, you pull it out to eyeball the oil levels.


So why am I bringing up basic auto maintenance?

Because every time I have to watch Nancy suffer through a spinal tap, it's all I can think about. Only let's not use the term "spinal tap" any more. It sounds way too fun-- like the great rock and roll mockumentary that first turned comedy up to 11.

No... let's call this hellish procedure by its much more clinical name.

LUMBAR PUNCTURE.

Here's what happens. We go into an ice cold Radiology room at UCLA and Nancy has to lay flat on her stomach under a big X-Ray machine. And I put on a lead suit so I can sit at the end of the exam table to hold her hand.

Then a physician comes in to shoot a few images of her back, which pop up on a nearby monitor. And let me take a quick minute to expound just a little on what I mean by "physician." Because this is such a delicate and painful procedure (the second one she had is still plaguing her with lower back pain a couple of months later)-- our primary oncologist has specifically requested that only an ATTENDING DOCTOR OF RADIOLOGY be permitted to perform it on Nancy. See, there's a whole hierarchy of physicians in a teaching hospital like UCLA.  From the bottom to the top it basically goes: MED SCHOOL STUDENT, REGISTERED NURSE, NURSE PRACTITIONER, DOCTOR, FELLOW, ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, PROFESSOR, DIRECTOR. And let's just say Nancy's learned the hard (and painful) way to tell the difference between their experience levels when it comes to a lumbar puncture.

Anyway, then they clean and sterilize her back-- taping off the puncture area with surgical cloths. And the initial discomfort comes from a local anesthetic the doctor administers to the base of Nancy's spine. That's usually the first hard squeeze I get on my hand.

Next, the doctor takes something called a SPINAL NEEDLE-- and using the x-ray for proper positioning, slowly inserts it through Nancy's skin and between her lumbar vertebrae. At this point, I'm trying as hard as I can to help her focus on her breathing and stay still.

Then, once the needle has passed through several layers of spinal membrane (?!?!)... the doctor has to check her dipstick. Specifically, there's a tiny "stylet" withdrawn from inside the spinal needle, which allows the physician to check for cerebrospinal fluid. In other words, if you see little droplets of clear liquid-- you're in the right place.


But if you don't-- and here comes the biggest pain of all, my friends-- you have to reinsert, withdraw, jiggle, and repeatedly reposition the needle until you finally hit the mother lode. 

So while that's happening, I get to watch my wife jerk, cry, and clutch my hand in absolute misery.

After that, they withdraw several microliters of fluid. Then use a different syringe to administer what's called intrathecal chemo that protects her spine and brain from any potentially opportunistic cancerous invaders.

Running a barrage of tests on Nancy's cerebrospinal fluid will allow her team of doctors in the Oncology Center to get a much better idea of how her fight against A.L.L. is really going. 

But for lack of a better way to describe it... lumbar punctures are like watching some kind of sick and twisted David Cronenberg movie... only it's not a movie. It's real. And it hurts like a sonofabitch. 

What's more, Nancy's had to endure this torture FIVE TIMES ALREADY. 

Sometimes it's a breeze... over in seconds. But other times, like today... it's interminable. 

And when it's finally over-- the poor woman has to lay flat on her back for the next 6 to 8 hours (including in the back seat of my truck on the way home) in the hopes of preventing the most common side effects of intense, migraine level headaches and nausea.

Thankfully, so far today/tonight, she seems to be out of the woods where that kind of after-ugliness is concerned. And better yet, we THINK she's only got one more of these things ahead of her on the schedule.

But man, lemme tell you, it's HORRIBLE to witness. And far more horrible still to experience. I really hate like hell that she's having to go through all of this. And I apologize for TMI. 

But sometimes it really helps to write this kind of nastiness down in a selfish effort to try and let it go. 

Meanwhile, your continued thoughts and prayers for Nancy's recovery are genuinely appreciated.  

HEADLINES

Please visit the link below for more information on how you can help in the search for a bone marrow transplant donor. Her doctors are closing in on a few promising prospects-- but until we nail one down-- we'll take all the help from you we can get. Remember, if you're not a match for Nancy-- sooner or later, you'll be a match for someone. And you might just save that person's life.


WE LOVE NANCY, and... 

ALL IS WELL!