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Eric’s MOST RECENT UPDATE

TCell Manufacturing Success
Feb 15, 2021
Hello! We are happy to say that Eric's TCells have successfully been manufactured at the NIH facility. The doctors informed us last week that there was some difficulty getting his cells through the filters of the machine that produced the genetically modified Tcells. However, the manufacturers devised a system of processing the cells with additional mix-ins (I know, very scientific here), so that future clinical trial participants will not face the same problem. They dubbed this "The Eric Protocol".  So, Eric will do his best to feel his best until his TCells grow and are ready to be infused- most likely March ... READ MORE

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TCell Manufacturing Success
Feb 15, 2021
Hello! We are happy to say that Eric's TCells have successfully been manufactured at the NIH facility. The doctors informed us last week that there was some difficulty getting his cells through the filters of the machine that produced the genetically modified Tcells. However, the manufacturers devised a system of processing the cells with additional mix-ins (I know, very scientific here), so that future clinical trial participants will not face the same problem. They dubbed this "The Eric Protocol".  So, Eric will do his best to feel his best until his TCells grow and are ready to be infused- most likely March 1st.  He will have to be off most of his chemo until then, so keep him in your thoughts to keep the bad cells at bay.   Love Erin and Eric

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Shacking up at the NIH Oncology/Hematology Inpatient Hospital
Jan 27, 2021
Good Evening! We are so thankful to say that Eric has completed one of many hurdles coming his way. After a whole day at the Dowling Clinic undergoing apheresis he is ready for some recovery time. Although I am thankful that there were no complications, Eric is in a lot of pain. He is a trooper, though, still looking handsome as ever. Thank you! Erin and Eric

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UPDATES!
Jan 26, 2021

Hi Friends! Well, so much has happened since we created our Carelines page. First of all, WE GOT ENGAGED! Eric surprised me with a beautiful ring, and of course, I said YES! Since then we have worked hard to stay positive. Eric has been in and out of the hospital, nearly missing Thanksgiving and missing New Year's Eve. He is super strong, but I know that being alone in the hospital feeling crummy is awful for him. He went through two cycles of chemotherapy since then and also had to deal with a few infections. That being said, we are both grateful for the time we have together, and grateful for the doctors and nurses who help him stay out of the hospital as much as they can. In other positive news, Eric was finally approved and healthy enough to participate in a clinical trial. After a difficult, tiring, and painful week of tests, blood draws, and biopsies, Eric and I set forth to the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD. We drove there over two days with a stop for the night in Pittsburgh. Although the journey was long and we were nervous about the trial, we both approached the trip as a mini-adventure. We arrived at the NIH last monday, January 18th.  Eric is participating in a promising yet unproved study that aims to modify his body's response to the leukemia. We are so happy to be at the NIH. All of the staff, nurses, and doctors here take very good care of Eric. While here we are staying on the NIH campus, provided at no cost to us through grants and federal money. We are comfortable, safe, and close to the hospital.  Wish Eric luck as he prepares for the procedures designed to cure his cancer. We will be here for 2 months, at least, and would appreciate all of your thoughts, prayers, and, if possible, your donations to keep Eric feeling loved and cared for.  I will post another journal entry soon! Hugs Erin and Eric  

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Eric’s STORY

When Eric was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia, he had already started the healing process of another life-threatening illness, addiction. Eric's sudden cancer put on hold a promising and creative career as a chef in Milwaukee. With the onset of COVID-19, he had to undergo his first treatments in the hospital with limited or no visitors. Despite all of this, Eric continues to be a positive influence in the lives of his family and friends. AML has been devastating, painful, and scary, but Eric has found a way to be a wonderful fiance, son, uncle, brother, and friend. 

Your donation can help Eric win his battle with cancer. He faces more chemotherapy, a possible second Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation (HCT) transplant, and participation in clinical trials that may require him to travel. Thank you very much for visiting his page and keep him in your thoughts and prayers!

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