Little Mischa to get her bone-marrow transplant

Mischa Lewis-Arnott, a three-year-old girl who has been battling bone-marrow failure this past year is being admitted to the BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver to prepare for a bone-marrow transplant on Feb. 8 — her fourth birthday. Photo courtesy of Renata Lewis-Arnott

Editor’s Note:

Mischa Lewis-Arnott, a three-year-old girl who has been battling bone-marrow failure this past year is being admitted to the BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver to prepare for a bone-marrow transplant on Feb. 8 — her fourth birthday.

I received a letter from from Mischa’s family and a photo that I believe many people will want to read. (You can also find out more about Mischa at http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/mischa) Here is the family’s letter in its entirety:

Hi Everyone….

Well, here we are… some news for you regarding Mischa, our little 3-year-old girl who has been battling bone marrow failure this past year.  We are sending out this email as it is both hard and mentally exhausting to keep up with emails at times.  Sorry for the mass message — you know we wish we could speak with you individually!

Later today, we will be taking Mischa to Children’s Hospital in Vancouver for a long admission— after an extensive search, and so much help by many of you to actively sign up for the bone marrow registry or spread news to others you know, Mischa was extremely fortunate to have found a bone marrow match (only 20-30% of patients actually find a match in the world—so we are very lucky).  Starting tomorrow, if she passes one last one-transplant test in the morning, she will be starting chemotherapy tomorrow afternoon, for a week.  Then, on her 4th birthday, Feb. 8, she will be receiving her bone marrow transplant.

The transplant is an extremely risky venture — we have been advised this is our “last resort”. We know the odds are stacked up quite high against us now, and for the foreseeable future, but she does have this incredible life force about her that has seen her ripping around on her skis on the green runs on Blackcomb for the last month— don’t ask me how — her hemoglobin is only about 50, which would put any of us in the ICU on life support if  we had those same blood counts.  I tell ya’, she’s just unbelievable — and this is what we really hope can carry her through this next stage of her time.  Knowing that her outcome with transplant is a guessing game at this point, we are trying to let her have as much fun as possible — so when she begs us in the morning to go skiing, it’s hard not to give in!

We miss Revelstoke–not everyone knows that we have had to relocate our digs to the coast in order to be closer to BC Children’s Hospital.  Not quite ones for the city, we tried to make life a bit closer to normal in the mountains, and were able to rent a house between Whistler and Squamish starting in November. This was a necessary life change to make.  Then, in early December, we had quite devastating news that the cause for Mischa’s bone marrow failure was likely a gene mutation, and that our 1 year old girl Esme’s health was also in possible jeopardy in the near future—the tests for Esme are being done currently at a genetics lab in California, and so we will know if this was a random or inherited mutation in a few weeks time.  We have been told that her chances are good seeing how both family histories don’t show any sign of this previously — but you can imagine how quickly the stress has now increased with worry for our second daughter now, too — to say that we were ‘upset’ by this news was, well, about the biggest understatement you can ever imagine.

In the mean time, we keep on keeping on—one day at a time, and we are appreciating each day like never before!  We are fully kicked into “survival mode” as they say, and when you are here, HOPE is the biggest thing that you have as a parent.

I have had quite a few requests to send cards or things down here for Mischa — she can’t really accept anything directly into her isolation room over the next 2 months, so feel free to send things to the house where one of us will generally be every few days.

Our address is:

58 Pinecrest Rd, Whistler BC V0N 1B1  604-932-3308

Thanks again everyone for all your support and kindness that you have shown–it really has meant so much to us to receive your thoughts and words —e ven if we can’t always write or phone back—just you taking your time to think about us and show your caring is just so amazing.

All the best for now,

Doug, Renata, Mischa, and Esme