Dr. Ebrahim had decided to keep Anne here at least one more night. Her count of Neutrophils wasn't as high as he would like. He explained the white blood cells help prevent infection, and the neutrophils in the blood help prevent bacterial infection. He said now that these counts are rising, nothing will stop them. He will keep Anne on the anti-biotics, and he expects to send Anne home tomorrow. He'll be back in the morning tomorrow.
That's when we'll talk more about the 'rest' period. He said in 4-6 weeks we'll have a Catscan and a scope to check on the tumor and lymphnode where the cancer was last seen. Then he'll arrange meetings where we'll meet with the surgeon (Dr. Doug McGillvary). Anne will work to get in better shape during and after resting so she'll be better fit and able to recover from surgery.
He said they wait the 3-4 weeks to do the Catscan and scope because if done now it would actually 'look like raw meat in there'. Hence, the reason for the nausea and pain meds. He said in a couple of weeks that Anne would feel alot better than she does now.
Anne just got herself cleaned up, and she's exhausted, not from the laps we took around the floor, but from getting cleaned up. She has alot of work ahead of her to lick this disease, but there's no doubt that she is better now, and that she is going to succeed.