First Bone Marrow Aspiration and Spinal Tap at Duke
On September 15, 2015 by Michelle LoveEverything went well with BJ’s first bone marrow aspiration and spinal tap here at Duke. Anesthesia has worn off and he’s awake, and ate his bagel. The ECG was done shortly after he woke up, so as soon as he can sit up, we can collect our things from the Ronald McDonald house and head Read More
September 15, 2015
On September 15, 2015 by Michelle LoveWe had another nice night at the Ronald McDonald House – Durham. BJ is feeling good this morning. There’s a little bruising on his left arm that was stuck twice, but it doesn’t look that bad. No food or drink since midnight last night and we are already back at Duke this morning for IV Read More
Pheresis of White Blood Cells
On September 15, 2015 by Michelle LoveThe pheresis just finished. BJ did great as always, even though they had a little trouble getting into his veins this morning. It was 16 gauge needles…very big. It hurt, but he breathed through it and stared into my eyes like he usually does when he’s nervous about something. It has taken 4 hours to Read More
Future Navy SEAL
On September 15, 2015 by Michelle LoveThis was super cool… A former Navy Seal sent BJ a package containing a Frogman tshirt, a challenge coin, a seal patch, and a Trident that he wore in battle. BJ was truly speechless. He wrote a note to BJ, and said when he gets his own Trident one day, he would take his back. He also said Read More
Fast change in the cancer world
On September 14, 2015 by Michelle LoveThings change so fast when you’re dealing with cancer. Dr. Kaplan talked to BJ and I about “options” two weeks ago. There are two new therapies that would be possible options for BJ if they couldn’t get him to MRD negative. One was Blinatumomab (just received FDA approval Dec. 2014), which has been successful in Read More
What is it they say? The best-laid plans…often go awry
On September 7, 2015 by Michelle LoveBJ would’ve still been in the hospital if things had worked out as planned. Thursday we went to the clinic to get his blood drawn for labs and then over to the hospital for a spinal tap with intrathecal Ara-C and a bone marrow aspiration. As usual, BJ fights the sedative and the sedative always Read More
DISCHARGED!!
On August 26, 2015 by Michelle LoveWith no fever since 0700 Tuesday and no oxygen required since 1700, and even without knowing exactly what type of fungus/mold caused his lung infection, BJ was DISCHARGED TODAY!!!! He will continue to take the antifungal medication which is obviously working, and go in for an exam Friday just to make sure he’s still progressing. Read More
August 25, 2015 First Day of School
On August 25, 2015 by Michelle LoveBJ has been s-l-o-w-l-y getting better! It’s hard to see much improvement from day to day, but he is definitely much better than a few days ago. His hemoglobin was low this morning, so he received a blood transfusion today. His other counts (platelets, white blood cells, ANC) have recovered, so now we’re just waiting Read More
Fungal Infection complicates things
On August 22, 2015 by Michelle LoveThe past few days have been very rough for BJ. Without a fever for a week, we were wanting to go home so bad, but his blood counts had to show improvement. That never happened. He spiked a fever very early this past Tuesday morning, and was in extreme pain in his right side, which Read More
14-year-old athlete fights leukemia By: Sarah Obeid Aug 19, 2015 Denver Weekly
On August 19, 2015 by Michelle LoveDenver Weekly Article about BJ DENVER – BJ Correll has battled an aggressive cancer for three years, but with a smile on his face that sticks. The 14-year-old is determined to beat leukemia. “He really doesn’t worry,” said Michelle Love, BJ’s mother. “We talk about things, and he just has the attitude that it’s out Read More
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