Anne called me at home around 8am, and she was sounding better. I was fixing to get chores done, pets etc., and head back into Maine Med. She asked for her cleanin stuff, some clothing, and a bagel. Did you notice she didn't ask for her toothbrush, we'll neither did I, oh well....
Too bad I didn't bring the cribbage board in today....
Anne is being given 2 anti-biotics today, Vancomycin and Aztreonam. She actually wants to come home (doesn't want to be here), but she can't because her white count is only up to 1100. It is rising, but...... The on-call oncologist today is Dr. Dugan. He says best case Anne could be released tomorrow (Sunday), and maybe Monday. Anne is discouraged with this news having to hang here for awhile, but we'll just try and make the best ot this day day that we can.
Dr. Dugan also informed us that Anne may have a urinary or bladder infection. We just need to treat with anti-biotics and wait for blood counts to come up.
It's a beautiful day today. Looking and thinking back, we've been blessed to have had zero ice and snow storms during late Jan, Feb and March so far (knock on wood) considering all the driving we have had to do so far this year. I too am looking forward to the rest period that lies ahead before surgery.
I want to thank and recognize Laurie, Adam, and Dana for helping so much with Dixie and Beasley while I've been spending so much time with Anne in Portland these days. It helps so much to know that these guys will work together to help us out. Takes a load off of our minds to know they are there. Thanks you guys, and we love you very much.