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This plea is beyond urgent. Can you help?

Tuesday, July 03, 2012   by: SooToday.com Staff

SooToday.com has received the following compelling letter about the plight of former Saultite Erica Harris form loyal reader Harley Harris. Erica grew up in Sault Ste. Marie as Erica Holmes and graduated from Sir James Dunn in 1995.  Her mother and grandmother still live in Sault Ste. Marie.

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Hello,

Thank you for taking the time to read this e-mail. 

This is our urgent plea to you and to everyone that you know to help my amazing wife/our boys' super-mama Erica find a suitable bone marrow transplant donor to help to save her life and to get her back home to our two young boys (ages 2 and 5). 

I have attached a pic of Team Harris [above] from a few months ago and a recent pic of Erica in hospital.

On the afternoon of June 6, we were told that Erica had acute mylogenous leukemia (AML).  

She was immediately admitted to the Leukemia/BMT ward at Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) and a first round of chemo was started on June 8. 

The first round lasted seven days.

The intent of chemotherapy for AML (an acute form of blood cancer) is to wipe out all of the bad (leukemic) as well as the good cells in Erica's bone marrow (where blood cells are formed and grow).  

What the doctors are looking for after the chemo treatment is for the bone marrow to be entirely clear of all cells, enabling Erica's healthy cells to start growing again without the bad leukemic cells (essentially pressing a bone marrow "reset" button). 

When the bone marrow is clear after chemo and the recovery period, the doctors call it "remission."

On June 21, Erica had a bone marrow biopsy to determine if the first round of chemo had done its job.  

Instead of a clear marrow, what showed was about 10% "immature" cells.  The concern of her doctors was that these were bad leukemic cells that were not destroyed by the chemo.  

On June 28, Erica had another bone marrow biopsy. 

We received the results the next day, on Friday, June 29. 

These results showed clearly that the 1st round of chemo did not do its job.  As of June 28th, the bad leukemic cells were estimated at 60 percent to 70 percent of her marrow. 

When this all started at the beginning of June, before any chemo treatments, her bad cells were estimated at 26percent. 

What does this mean?

For starters, we were told that this result means that she is in the "high risk" designation for AML.  

Very high doses of different, harsher chemo drugs and a bone marrow transplant (BMT) are the urgent course of treatment.

They started what they call "salvage" chemo on Saturday morning (June 30). 

This aggressive round of chemo lasts six days, with a four- to six-week estimated "recovery" period afterwards.  

We were also told that if this chemo does not do its job and put Erica's leukemia into remission that there are no other courses of treatment for Erica at VGH.

Assuming this harsher chemo does its job, Erica needs a BMT right away. 

The BMT has to occur shortly after this round of chemo, once remission is indicated (ie that the marrow is clear of the bad leukemic cells). 

We need your urgent assistance with the bone marrow.  

We need to find Erica as close a match as possible for her BMT from an un-related donor.  

There are international bone marrow donor registries that are being searched right now. 

As of Friday, the doctor indicated that a match had not been found yet.  

Further, if a match is found somewhere in the world, that donor has to confirm their consent.  

Our window of time is very short to find a suitable, willing donor if the chemo does its job and the marrow is clear.

If you, or someone you know, agree to donate, and get on the donor registry very quickly, you may be able to assist Erica.    

Please encourage friends, colleagues and family to sign up to the registry to donate their stem cells/bone marrow if they are able. 

Please circulate and post this information and our plea everywhere you can.

For those of you in Canada, below is a link to the "One Match" bone marrow registry run by Canadian Blood Services (CBS).  

Information about the registry and forms to complete are on this site.

There is a process to follow. 

Once you sign up online, CBS contacts you in 8-10 business days and sends you a swab kit - you can contact your local CBS office to see if you can shorten this timeline and/or have the swab done at their location. 

Time is of the essence.

Also, if you, and/or anyone you know, are able to donate blood and/or platelets - this is also very important.   

Erica had a number of transfusions of platelets and hemoglobins in her first round of chemo and we anticipate there will be many more transfusions during this next chemo treatment.  

You never realize how important donating blood and platelets really is until you are receiving them.

Thank you for your thoughts, prayers, strength and support. 

Thank you for spreading the word and circulating our plea.

Thank you for helping to bring Erica home.

Faith, hope and love,

- Team Harris

"Go Fighters Go" 
(This is what our boys say to their mama to help her get her healthy "fighter" cells working again in her body)

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ShawnaB 7/3/2012 9:22:16 PM Report

I will call the number tomorrow for my kit! I will pray for you and your beautiful family.
Journey 7/3/2012 9:28:56 PM Report

Why can't people over 50 join the unrelated donor registry? Too bad.
I hope this story gets a match for her, so she can see her kids grow up.
tapthis 7/3/2012 9:32:43 PM Report

I signed up for the registry as soon as I finished reading this story. I am keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers. "Go fighters Go!!!"
guitarzan 7/3/2012 9:38:11 PM Report

I just finished my online registration. I am praying that a match will be found!
crewgrl 7/3/2012 9:40:14 PM Report

I am so sorry, I can't register for the bone marrow donation :
"Anyone between the ages of 17 and 50 who is in good general health can join."

I will definitely follow up on blood donation. Good luck, I hope Erica's situation improves soon.
sweetc 7/3/2012 9:53:34 PM Report

sorry hubby and I are too old as well... best of luck to you and your family
lavendalilly 7/3/2012 10:15:18 PM Report

My son had Leukemia. I know what you and your family, especially your wife are going through. I am already on the stem cell donor list. I hope I get a call saying I am a match!!
chevy4x4 7/3/2012 10:18:57 PM Report

I couldnt even finish reading this through the tears. It terrifying the thought of ever leaving my babies i cant even begin to imagine what this family is going through. I will be calling in the morning to arrange a time to give and i hope many people do the same. Prayers to this family, may a match be found soon.
ShowMeTheWhities 7/3/2012 10:22:27 PM Report

I too just finished signing up after reading the story. Thoughts are with you all.... Can't imagine as I am the mother of 5 year old and 1 year old boys as well.
mystic 7/3/2012 11:37:32 PM Report

I have also signed up on the registry. This is a great cause and I wish you and your family the best in finding a match. My prayers are with you! Keep the fight up and don't give up hope there is light at the end of the tunnel :)
Smurf 7/3/2012 11:51:41 PM Report

Just signed up for "one match"...hope I can help!!!
beautifulsoul0808 7/4/2012 12:58:53 AM Report

I just signed up too...hope I can help in some way...sending much love and blessings to this family!!!
trIp 7/4/2012 2:47:01 AM Report

Try DCA, it's not harmful at all. It's basically a cure for cancer. Seriously look it up! :)
sammmys 7/4/2012 7:22:51 AM Report

I signed up today. God be with you and give you strength and hope. You will be in our prayers.
SAPHIRE 7/4/2012 8:25:03 AM Report

Our thanks to Sootoday for getting the word out. I hope every young Mom will see it in her heart to respond.
Hk1980 7/4/2012 9:06:31 AM Report

Just called and joined One Match. My kit will be in the mail soon. Really hope I can help...
ashley-dawn 7/4/2012 10:01:41 AM Report

joined :) Prayers are with you...
Searching78 7/4/2012 10:11:54 AM Report

i signed up .. along with a huge amt of people from an online moms group.. your story touched all our hearts.. and hope that your plea finds you a match asap!!
batman 7/4/2012 12:25:22 PM Report

Signed up! I have two boys around the same age...couldn't imagine! Prayers and thoughts are with this beautiful family! Here's hoping I am a match!
_kate_ 7/4/2012 1:44:38 PM Report

I applied for One Match, but am not eligible to be a donor. Wishing your family the best of luck and hoping a donor shows up soon!
JessB22 7/4/2012 9:01:25 PM Report

I just signed up after reading this story I hope that a match is found very soon!
Barbie333 7/5/2012 10:54:38 PM Report

Thanks Soo Today for putting this story up for all of us to see. It touched me, as I lost a close friend to this same disease 2 years ago and know just what the family is going through. My thoughts and prayers are with them. I also signed up for One Match and I'm just awaiting a telephone response from them in order to get the swab kit. I wished it was a speedier system and I hope I can help this family or some other family in need. By putting this story out there, you may have helped this family or another, great call and thanks again.
PeeNat17 7/8/2012 8:40:26 PM Report

I registered online right after I read this story. I hope I can help. And I will be praying and thinking about you guys.
beautifulsoul0808 7/11/2012 2:59:42 PM Report

Does anyone know how she is doing...i got my one match kit today...going to do it and send it in
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