Team MEYER

Team MEYER Jeff & Melanie both actively volunteer to raise money for organizations such as the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation.

The home page for Melanie & Jeff Meyer, a California husband and wife who have both battled blood cancers - Jeff Multiple Myeloma and Melanie Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Thanks to everyone who donated to my fundraiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society!  I finished second in the 10-week c...
06/10/2022

Thanks to everyone who donated to my fundraiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society! I finished second in the 10-week campaign, thanks to your generosity!!

Please join me in supporting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) by making a donation the Man & Woman of the Year campaign Every dollar raised on behalf of a Candidate or Campaign Team Member counts as one vote. The candidate whose team tallies the most votes earns the prestigious title of

Jeff’s cancer journey has reached the proverbial fork in the road.Since October, he’s been receiving chemotherapy treatm...
02/10/2021

Jeff’s cancer journey has reached the proverbial fork in the road.

Since October, he’s been receiving chemotherapy treatment at UCLA’s infusion center on Tourney Road in Santa Clarita.

Tomorrow at 1pm, a new form of treatment begins at UCLA’s Westwood facility and it’ll be a little more extreme than the first.

Jeff will begin receiving shots at that time that will generate the production of stem cells in his body.

He’ll receive the same three shots for 5 days and then on Tuesday, Feb. 16 be attached to a machine that will pull those stem cells out of his bloodstream for later transplant.

It’s a fascinating scientific approach to fighting Multiple Myeloma and in the last decade-plus has become a standard of care for this form of blood cancer and others.

It’s a little more involved than the first phase of Jeff’s treatment (which has been quite successful in killing cancer cells in his bone marrow).

First of all, there’s the trifecta of daily shots that could cause bones to ache as they go into hyper-drive generating stem cells.

Then, there’s the possibility that docs will have to insert a catheter in the chest if Jeff’s veins prove too wimpy for the 4-hour harvesting procedure.

The stem cells will be transplanted back into Jeff at a later date (docs are shooting for a March 1 timeframe).

Of course, before the transplant, doctors will hit Jeff with high doses of chemotherapy, which are intended to kill off any remaining malignant cells but will also kill off all of his healthy white and blood cells and platelets.

The transplanted stem cells are supposed to host a community barn raising once they hit Jeff’s bone marrow, completely rebuilding his immune system!

A completely rebuilt immune system will take 6-12 months.

The attached photo is from Jeff’s Tourney Road care a few weeks ago.

Please keep him in your prayers as he embarks on this new phase of his cancer voyage.

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