Benjamin reeks. He is at this very moment exuding from his every pore an odor which I can only describe as a sickly sweet mix between rotting orange peels and formaldehyde. This is a common byproduct of stem cell transplant and comes from the preservatives which were used to store the cord blood. Apparently it is worse in bone marrow transplants because more preservatives are needed. But it will dissipate in 24 hours. Yes, faithful readers, the deed is done. At 11:44 this morning the stem cells were pushed into Benjamin's blood stream (that's them in the jumbo syringe in the picture). The entire process took all of 8 minutes, and by 12:15, as Roger and I were getting Ben ready for his nap, I was already wrinkling my nose in confusion. So far so good, as Ben is doing really well.
Other than the catheter the conditioning process went well. We arrived at the hospital on July 2nd, and Benjamin officially became a bubble boy. He was not allowed out of his room except for the radiation trips and his daily bath, carefully timed for when housekeeping comes to clean his room. Only 5 people other than staff are authorized to enter his room, and only under strict sanitary conditions. He and Emily can now bang on the window separating them (which they do with great glee). The major incident during Ben's radiation treatments involved technical difficulties with a sticky stretcher outside the Montreal General. Luckily we were able to quickly commandeer an Urgences Sante ambulance to take us back down the hill. But otherwise, I got a couple of hours a day to work on the communal jig-saw puzzles set up in the radiation waiting room. In fact I developed a reputation with the regulars for having a very good eye for matching pieces. I was disappointed on the last day because I left after the morning treatment with only about 50 pieces to go, and by the time I returned 6 hours later the puzzle I had been working on the whole time was finished. Oh well, I started a new one for them.
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Congratulations Benjamin on your soon-to-be new blood type! We love you!
xoxo Aunt Courtney & Uncle Dan
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