L.S.
I'm a Hodgkins lymphoma survivor - 8 yrs. I was told my cancer was stress related and environmental and not genetic. But 4 generations on my dad's side have passed away with cancers - I'm the longest living survivor, passing up two aunts that died of breast cancer in year 7. No one can tell me that unless I educate myself and do what I learn that my kids will be safe.
We did not bank my 3 yr old daughters due to cost. With our son, my in-laws and parents took out two separate loans to help us save his cord blood. I think it was approx $1800 for initial costs and is $125 per year. They split the initial, and we pay the yearly fee.
We used CBR because they are the largest,most successful bank. Our doctor thought they did a much better job on the paperwork/collection end, too. They called several times to answer questions, etc. The collection itself was very uneventful - they simply take a bag or two of the cord blood, a sample vial for testing, put it all in a box, match up your numbers with the numbers on the box. Then a guy comes by within so many hours to get it curried to the bank.
Since leukemia treatment is the #1 use for cord blood (they say more effective than bone marrow transplant), and since leukemia is the most likely relapse for me along with breast cancer, if I have a relapse, we think it is worth the cost. (how's that for a run-on sentence!)
Sounds like we would have a lot in common. I'd love to meet you. Not too many of us have post cancer concerns with children in the picture. Thank God they are only concerns, right? I am a part of a circle of moms through facebook for cancer survivors dealing with mommy issues if you'd like to join us for more opinions!
write back if you are interested
Not an easy choice, hedging bets on a future that may or may not happen. I pray you are at peace with your decision.
L.