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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

This. Is. AMAZING!!!

I was rather busy today and hadn't had a chance to waste time on Facebook like I normally do. I went to pick Bryce up from school and while waiting in the carpool like I hit up the old Facebook to see what was going on. This is the news that greeted me...


FDA approves Kalydeco to treat rare form of cystic fibrosis

Say WHAT?! I was so not expecting to see this news today and I'm not going to deny that I didn't break down in tears of joy. I knew this drug was awaiting approval, but to actually see it set in stone...AMAZING!!! Kalydeco works to correct the underlying issues of one of Bryce's mutations. The mutation is called G551D and it is a rare mutation that affects approximately 4% of the CF population - that is roughly 1200 people. Our boy is one of 1200. To me, this is like winning the lottery. I don't know what this means for Bryce as of yet, but the fact that I know this drug is available is an amazing feeling. There isn't anything I can do to "fix" Bryce, but this drug definitely gives us hope that a long and normal life is a reality for him.

Read the good news below or click HERE.

FDA NEWS RELEASE

For Immediate Release: Jan. 31, 2012
Media Inquiries: Morgan Liscinsky, 301-796-0397; morgan.liscinsky@fda.hhs.gov
Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA

FDA approves Kalydeco to treat rare form of cystic fibrosis
Breakthrough therapy targets defective protein

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Kalydeco (ivacaftor) for the treatment of a rare form of cystic fibrosis (CF) in patients ages 6 years and older who have the specific G551D mutation in the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Regulator (CFTR) gene.

CF is a serious genetic disorder affecting the lungs and other organs that ultimately leads to an early death. It is caused by mutations (defects) in a gene that encodes for a protein called CFTR that regulates ion (such as chloride) and water transport in the body. The defect in chloride and water transport results in the formation of thick mucus that builds up in the lungs, digestive tract and other parts of the body leading to severe respiratory and digestive problems, as well as other complications such as infections and diabetes.

CF, which affects about 30,000 people in the United States, is the most common fatal genetic disease in the Caucasian population. About 4 percent of those with CF, or roughly 1,200 people, are believed to have the G551D mutation.

“Kalydeco is an excellent example of the promise of personalized medicine – targeted drugs that treat patients with a specific genetic makeup,” said FDA Commissioner Margaret A. Hamburg, M.D. “The unique and mutually beneficial partnership that led to the approval of Kalydeco serves as a great model for what companies and patient groups can achieve if they collaborate on drug development.”

The FDA reviewed and approved Kalydeco in approximately three months under the agency’s priority review program that is designed to expedite the review of drugs. The priority review program uses a six-month review, instead of the standard 10 months, for drugs that may offer significant advances in treatment over available therapy.

Kalydeco was approved ahead of the drug’s April 18, 2012 prescription user fee goal date and is designated as an orphan drug, which identifies the disease as affecting fewer than 200,000 people in the United States.

In patients with the G551D mutation, Kalydeco, a pill taken two times a day with fat-containing food, helps the protein made by the CFTR gene function better and as a result, improves lung function and other aspects of CF such as increasing weight gain.

“Kalydeco is the first available treatment that targets the defective CFTR protein, which is the underlying cause of cystic fibrosis,” said Janet Woodcock, M.D., director of the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. “This is a breakthrough therapy for the cystic fibrosis community because current therapies only treat the symptoms of this genetic disease.”

Two 48-week, placebo-controlled clinical studies involving 213 patients, one in patients ages 12 years and older and another in patients ages 6 years to 11 years, were used to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Kalydeco in CF patients with the G551D mutation. In both studies, treatment with Kalydeco resulted in significant and sustained improvement in lung function.

Kalydeco is effective only in patients with CF who have the G551D mutation. It is not effective in CF patients with two copies of the F508 mutation in the CFTR gene, which is the most common mutation that results in CF. If a patient’s mutation status is not known, an FDA-cleared CF mutation test should be used to determine whether the G551D mutation is present.

The most common side effects of Kalydeco include upper respiratory tract infection, headache, stomach ache, rash, diarrhea, and dizziness.

Kalydeco is manufactured by Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. of Cambridge, Mass.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

My Nanny

Another chapter of life has come to a close. Yesterday, January 14, 2012, I said goodbye to my last living grandparent. My grandmother, Elizabeth Lois High; lovingly known as Nanny, is now living her eternal life in Heaven.
This is the vision that kept popping up in my head yesterday. This was taken a few months before my grandmother got a terrible burn on her leg which was the start of her deteriorating health. Prior to that...this woman seemed almost unstoppable!! She was amazing.
I love how Bryce and Nanny are looking at each other...and he is smiling at her!

On January 5th I took the girls to see Nanny after Jordyn finished up her dance class. Mom had told me earlier in the day that the end was near. I wanted Nanny to see the girls and for them to see her before she passed. I can't begin to say how happy I am that I took the girls to see her that night. Jordyn had on her dancing clothes and did some ballet for her. Sydney joined in as well. It was so sweet. Nanny's eyes never left the girls for the time we were there. I'm not 100% sure if she knew who they were, but she definitely enjoyed watching them. When we first walked in the room I think Nanny was a bit confused. She looked at my mom, then me and then at the girls. My guess is she was like...wow, all these girls look the same!

4 Generations together one last time. :)

On the morning of the day she passed I got a text from my mom saying that the end was drawing closer. Sydney and I met up with my brothers at the nursing home around lunch to let her know one last time how much we love her. It was very hard seeing my grandmother laying there in such a frail way. She did not look anything like she did just a week before so I immediately looked to Sydney to make sure she was okay. I think my brothers were very taken aback by her appearance as well. Being in that room seemed to transport me back to the deaths of my paternal grandparents. It's been years since my other grandparents passed, but its kind of like reliving each of their deaths again. It's seems so strange that all of my grandparents are gone. It's a good feeling to know I was blessed with some pretty fabulous grandparents that helped me make some pretty special memories.

After our visit with Nanny, my brothers and I went to lunch with mom. Nanny passed away while we were on our way back from lunch. We had dropped mom off at the nursing home and within just a few minutes she called to say that she was gone. I called my brothers and we all turned around to go back to check on mom. My aunt Bonnie had come for a visit while we were at lunch so Nanny was not alone when she passed. I was worried my mom would be upset that she wasn't there, but she said that she knew she would probably go while we were at lunch. I'm glad my brothers and I were with mom. We had a really enjoyable lunch together...a great memory to have.

As always it's so bittersweet saying goodbye to a loved one. I'm sad...the family is sad, but at the same time we are thrilled she is without pain.
She is free from the shackles of this life...
She has seen Jesus...
How absolutely amazing is that?!

Some of the pictures from the last 3 years...

Nanny with her girls: Judy (Right), Bonnie (Left) and Nancy (my mom in the red).
Her 88th birthday last January. She would have been 89 on January 21st.
A favorite picture!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

New Year...New Looks

I have several home projects lined up for 2012. We have been in our house now for 7 years and we are definitely in need of changing things up. I got a little head start on home projects this past week by painting Sydney's bedroom and the kids bathroom.

Sydney moved into her "big girl room" just before she turned 2. I was pregnant so we wanted to make the switch from nursery to big girl room way before baby was due. Her big girl room was a labor of love. I worked on the stripes in that room in all my pregnant glory for what seems like forever. I loved the end product and have loved it for the past 6 years, but atlas my girl is coming into her own and requested a change to her room. Can you believe that she requested to paint over those stripes?? So, after receiving new bedding for Christmas we all headed to the Home Depot to pick out her new room color. She picked some colors and I picked some. In the end...Sydney's choice won out. It was hard to let go of the reins, but with a little push from Bryan I let Sydney pick the color she wanted.

Her room before:


Her new revamped room:

The room is not completely finished yet. I have Bryan making me a crown molding shelf that I saw on Pinterest to go on the wall where her closet is. I still want to add some sort of decoration to the wall her bed pushes up against, but haven't found exactly what I'm looking for. I'm hoping Hobby Lobby will pull through for me with that. I'm thinking I may add curtains or valance...time will tell.

My girl is so happy with her new room and I ended up loving the color she picked so it's a win~win for everyone!

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Next up with the kids bathroom. For the past year I have been on a nautical kick. There is a port hole window in the kids bathroom so naturally I felt nautical was the way to go for a redo on their bathroom.

Bathroom before:

The finished product:

I love the color and I LOVE the towel holder Bryan made. I give him props because it was his idea to put the anchor hooks (from Hobby Lobby) on a strip of old wood. I have a few more decorative touches to add once I find exactly what I'm looking for, but overall this redo turned out just how I hoped.

We are off to a good start around the Jones home...now to keep the momentum going.