Archive for October, 2009
Getting some R&R
Thanks to everyone that has written and called me to offer their support. Every bit helps. I’ll keep you posted as we draw near the transplant date.
Rainy Day Reads

Hello from rainy Baltimore. I’m still stuck at Hopkins and dealing with big-time nausea. But my high fevers seem to have subsided, as least for the time being.
Docs sayI may be in for another week. Then I’ll have a week of freedom before starting pre-transplant diagnostic tests for the half-match done marrow transplant I’ll be getting from my sister at the end of November.
If you’re looking for something to read this weekend, check out The Recession Nation Project by my good friend Andres. Read the rest of this entry »
A Little FLAM Fever
It’s been an eventful week on the Team Haupt front. Jonathan was released from Hopkins a week ago Friday, late in the day after the Orioles came to visit. We headed home to Silver Spring, but he restarted daily outpatient appointments the next day, so didn’t get too much of a break from Baltimore.
Jonathan was released with very low counts, so spent all week feeling pretty lousy and battling spiking fevers, not unusual when your neutrophils are just starting to kick back in. But Thursday his temperature climbed all the way to 106+ and he was readmitted to Hopkins. Read the rest of this entry »
Thoughts for Nick and Tami

Team Haupt’s network of support wouldn’t be what it is without all of the people we’ve met online and off who have helped to keep our spirits up, sending encouragement and laughter Jonathan’s way the past 7 months. Connecting with fellow patients online has been a special source of strength for Jonathan. So, all of us here are thinking about two of Jonathan’s fellow patients this week.
With extreme sadness, we’re remembering Nick Glasgow, who lost his courageous fight with acute leukemia earlier this week. Read the rest of this entry »
LIVESTRONG DAY with the Orioles

Today is LIVESTRONG DAY and it’s been an awesome one for Team Haupt so far, raising awareness about leukemia and bone marrow donation with the Orioles. Anyone who knows Jonathan knows what a huge, lifelong fan he is of the Os. So getting the chance to meet Jeremy Guthrie, Adam Jones, Brian Matusz and Chris Tillman was a thrill. And after 26 days here at Hopkins on 5C, it was a much needed burst of positive energy.
Can’t thanks the guys enough for taking the time to come out for Jonathan and Team Haupt. And huge thanks to the amazing Melanie, one of our favorite nurses on the 5-C team, for making this happen. Seriously means so much to have their support behind us in this fight. Baltimore continues to amaze us with good will and generosity.
Best of luck to the Os as they wrap us their season this weekend. Next year’s another year — for all of us — and true Os fans keep the faith!



