Anne had R/T here today at around 3:30pm. They interrupted our cribbage game for that.
She has been feeling better. Her blood pressure is up and down, and we don't know about the blood counts until tomorrow mid-morning. Today her white blood count was up slightly, but no where near where it needs to be for her immune system to be sufficient. Because of that, whenever she leaves her room she needs to wear a mask.
Anne is feeling herself tonight, and so we hope the white blood count is up tomorrow.
Anne will have her last R/T tomorrow wither here or in Scarboro. Both computers are set up for her now.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Day 54, Monday, 10:25am
Hello friends,
I hope you enjoyed a good weekend. Anne has had a long one. She feels as though she doesn't want to be here, but her blood counts are still low, i.e. she still has neutropenia, still highly suseptible to infections, etc... this is critical because such infections can become life threatening for a cancer patient with this condition. Even with this going on, we still hope to get Anne's final 2 R/T's done, one today and one tomorrow if there is any way possible. All we can do is wait for the anti-biotics to kick in, clear up any infection, and cause the white blood count to rise. I read where this condition is chemo induced, and Neutropenia usually shows up up to 7 days after chemo is finished. In Anne's case it took longer.
I don't think I mentioned that Anne has been constipated. This started last Thursday and ran through today. Her tummy was aching when I left and went home last night around 8:30, and the poor girl was super miserable this morning when I called in here early. She is better now, and finally getting thru that, but she has had 'that' feeling mounting all weekend too. I believe they started to give her the softeners on Saturday.
Dr. Ebrahim beat me in here this morning (he was in at 7am, me at 8:30), so I don't know exactly where we stand as far as blood counts, plans for R/T, going home, or any of that. Anne doesn't know whether he will visit her again today or not. It's 'hurry up and wait' time.
Glad Anne is feeling better now since the constipation is clearing up. The nurse just told me that Anne is going to have R/T here today, and that the Dr. mentioned that she may go home today, but that he is gone now and did not leave any orders for her to be released. Think positive!!
I hope you enjoyed a good weekend. Anne has had a long one. She feels as though she doesn't want to be here, but her blood counts are still low, i.e. she still has neutropenia, still highly suseptible to infections, etc... this is critical because such infections can become life threatening for a cancer patient with this condition. Even with this going on, we still hope to get Anne's final 2 R/T's done, one today and one tomorrow if there is any way possible. All we can do is wait for the anti-biotics to kick in, clear up any infection, and cause the white blood count to rise. I read where this condition is chemo induced, and Neutropenia usually shows up up to 7 days after chemo is finished. In Anne's case it took longer.
I don't think I mentioned that Anne has been constipated. This started last Thursday and ran through today. Her tummy was aching when I left and went home last night around 8:30, and the poor girl was super miserable this morning when I called in here early. She is better now, and finally getting thru that, but she has had 'that' feeling mounting all weekend too. I believe they started to give her the softeners on Saturday.
Dr. Ebrahim beat me in here this morning (he was in at 7am, me at 8:30), so I don't know exactly where we stand as far as blood counts, plans for R/T, going home, or any of that. Anne doesn't know whether he will visit her again today or not. It's 'hurry up and wait' time.
Glad Anne is feeling better now since the constipation is clearing up. The nurse just told me that Anne is going to have R/T here today, and that the Dr. mentioned that she may go home today, but that he is gone now and did not leave any orders for her to be released. Think positive!!
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