The Start of My Stem Cell Journey

Today, February 27th, we headed back to Cleveland, this time it was to begin my stem cell journey!

David pulled the car up to the valet parking at the Cleveland Clinic, jumped out to grab a wheelchair for me, the valet staff stopped him and asked, “is your wife in labor?” Um, not that we are aware of. “She’s here for a procedure“, David told them.

After getting some bloodwork, we checked in at the interventional radiology (IR). They started an IV on me, and cleared me for the procedure. I was having a trifusion catheter placed. Essentially, a big fancy IV that goes straight to my heart and has 3 lumens. This way I can receive chemo safely, and with this same line, they will collect my stem cells in two weeks.

After waiting one and a half hours for my turn, I was finally called back. I signed the consent. The Interventional radiologist performed the time out, I was placed in twilight sedation, and before I knew it, my catheter was in!

Now I am one step closer! Tomorrow will be a long day. I will be getting a chemo called cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) to help prime my stem cells from my bone marrow to my peripheral blood. I should probably get some rest to prepare me for my long day!


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4 responses to “The Start of My Stem Cell Journey”

  1. Erin Weston Avatar
    Erin Weston

    Thinking of you every single day- you BRAVE, SWEET girl. Let this journey begin! We ALL love you and sending you a million prayers for strength and healing. YOU GOT THIS! 🥰🥰
    (Thank you for sharing this blog- I love reading every single word and knowing how things are going for you- thanks for sharing your journey with all of us). LOVE YOU -STAY STRONG

    1. Leah Kohanbash Avatar
      Leah Kohanbash

      Aww thanks, Erin! This means so much to me! 🥰

  2. Erin Weston Avatar
    Erin Weston

    DAY 2 – I can feel ALL those stem cells getting READY!! stay strong

    1. Leah Kohanbash Avatar
      Leah Kohanbash

      Love this! 💗

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