Sunday, May 11, 2008

Quick update

Well, as you know, I felt pretty lousy the first week after treatment, and then I gradually started feeling better. Then I entered the so-called "nadir" stage, or period of lowest white blood cell count and lowest immunity. This stage happens 7-12 days following treatment and chemo patients have to be extra careful not to get sick during this time. This past Monday was the 11th day and I did start to feel poorly that day. A fever developed and I ended up going to the hospital and was admitted. I received antibiotics and then after a day - when my white blood cell count (WBC) remained too low to suit my doctor - I was given a white blood cell production booster. That did the trick and I was released the following day. Mom was down at the hospital every day, supplying me with magazines and crossword puzzles. I had a comfortable room and good nurses. The food was terrible, and they don't give you enough (nod to Woody Allen). Actually, it was garbage, and I ate every bite. It's no wonder all those people in there are sick. Tip: Bring your own food, or have it catered. Anyway, I was very happy to get home to my own bed and to see Buster again. From here on out, I'll be using the WBC booster for 10 days following treatment. It doesn't eliminate the possibility of infection, but reduces it considerably; I'll still have to be careful. Next treatment: this Thursday. I'll be halfway done! I picked up a free wig and brimmed hat (chemo makes your skin sun sensitive) courtesy of the American Cancer Society. I think that's all the news for now. Happy Mother's Day to everyone!

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