All my blood counts have recovered nicely, so Chemo Cycle 2 is a go tomorrow. Next session will be next Thursday, October 19th. Good news overall.
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All my blood counts have recovered nicely, so Chemo Cycle 2 is a go tomorrow. Next session will be next Thursday, October 19th. Good news overall.
Quick update on the bloodwork done today. My neutrophios, which were way too low for my chemo last week, have gone from .43 to 4.91. This is excellent news and well above the required neutraphil count that would allow for chemotherapy. Some of my other blood markers were a little off, but probably not enough to delay my chemo further. We will have official word on proceeding tomorrow (October 11th) afternoon. Will keep you posted.
Quick update on my weak legs situation - finally I am up and walking around the house without the use of a cane or walker. Even going up stairs has become a bit easier. So, legs are getting stronger, and back to normal, but we'll see if that changes again after my next Chemo cycle. Overall good news though.
For those of you who asked, the photo at the top of the main homepage for Todd's Journey is, in fact, me doing a tandem skydive last year in Arnprior. I had wanted to do that as part of my 'bucket list' so I put on a brave face and dove from 13,000 feet. Free fell for about 8000 feet then my tandem partner released the chute. Was definitely a thrill of a lifetime, but to this day I have NO idea how I ever did it!!!!
Small change to my chemo plan. Today my neutrafils (white blood cells) were too low to withstand a chemo treatment, so my session was pushed back by one week. By next Thurs they expect my neutrafils will be good to go. Overall it only pushes my overall plan by one week.
After weeks of having to clean myself with adult personal cleaning sheets, I finally made it upstairs and into the bathtub tonight. (Albeit I was sitting on a chair in the bathtub). But it's a small win to have finally been able to clean myself with actual soap and water.
The only negative thing about that experience is, it wipes me out pretty much. But that's to be expected.
Hi Everyone,
As mentioned in my previous post, my neutrophils (white blood cells) are a bit too low for me to proceed with my next chemo session. The doctors will check my blood again tomorrow morning, before my scheduled session, to see if the neutrophil count has risen to acceptable levels. They did say that sometimes it can build up in a little as a day, so they want to see tomorrow if it's good enough for another round of chemo. They have also ordered a blood transfusion as my hemoglobin is a bit low. (but that won't delay my chemo).
Fingers crossed that the bloodwork tomorrow says I'm good to go. Otherwise, I am on hold for a week... lol
Had my pre-chemo blood work today. Most of it looks good, but definitely have lost a pretty large amount of hemoglobin. Red and white blood cells are also down. All this to say that I'll know tomorrow if they will proceed with my chemo on Thursday, or will have to postpone for a bit.
With the decrease in hemoglobin, fatigue has returned, and some weakness in my legs as well. This morning, while trying to get some juice in the kitchen (yes, this was before Jamie woke up) my legs gave way and I ended up on the kitchen floor. Jamie heard me fall, and came quickly to help me get up.
All in all I suspect we will still proceed with chemo, but as my family doctor told me today, with the hemoglobin, red blood cells and white blood cells decreased, this cycle of chemo will most likely be tougher on me for sure. My body is already kind of anemic right now, so the next session of chemo won't make that any better.
As Jamie and I always say though, we have to go through the rough period of chemo to get to the other side of the road. We do what we have to do.