I hardly ever remember my dreams Between the Tacrolimus (side effect- abnormal dreams) and an imagery from my dear friend:
The stem cells lined up trying to figure out which cell is going to be responsible for becoming red or white or platelets. And then dividing off and reproducing and maturing.
I awoke at 2am remembering a dream. The more I rested in it the more details came back. Three strong young men (my 27 year old donor?) were pushing wheelbarrows. Each had a different t-shirt on. One a bright White W (white cells); one a big red R (red cells); and one a yellow P (platelets). The men were going around collecting my matured stem cells into their proper wheelbarrow and delivering them to various parts of my body! This is what should be starting to happen in my body!!! I am excited to be on the downhill side of this even though a few rough days could still be ahead.
This has been a very difficult journey. Thanks to God I ‘can see’ a way through this time. I know my life will not be the same as pre-transplant. My hope is to be cancer free for several years to enjoy my family and friends with a renewed energy, joy in my Lord and love.
God bless you all. Kay

This is my IV pole to which I am hooked up 24/7.





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