When doctors can't figure out what is going on with you, and you are a cancer patient.
Then, cancer is their answer.
Who KNOWS what is going on with my body. But, no one got to the bottom of anything this week, except that my red blood cells were too low (caused the fainting). So, I received more hydration, blood, and time without dogs barking!
I'm finally home. They put me on an anti-biotic that I was on the last two times I was admitted to the hospital, and will be on this drug until my trial starts on March 25th. While on this anti-biotic, I haven't thrown up and haven't spiked a fever higher than 100.
So, there's no infection, but the anti-biotic works? I have no idea. All I know is that cancer is the answer for all my doctors, and for now... I just nod my head and agree, what else is there to do? I start treatment within two weeks, our hope is obviously that the more damage the SGN does to the cancer, these symptoms will go away for good.
So yes, that is the date. Next week we go to NY for testing, and my 'starting date' for the SGN-35. The first day of SGN of this phase requires a twenty four hour holding period. So, I am admitted Thursday morning to the hospital, receive the drug in the morning (30 min infusion) and then, blood will be taken every hour on the hour for twenty four hours, fun huh? :)
After the twenty four hour holding period, a nurse will then come to my home in PA every other day and take blood until my next infusion (April 15th). Unfortunately, I won't be going anywhere between infusion one and infusion two because the nurse has to take this blood at a very specific time, every other day. Then, the second infusion is another twenty four hour holding period in NY. And again, the blood work happens again until my third infusion. Finally after infusion three -- no more holding periods or blood draws.
We will have to be in NY once a week for the first six weeks, and then after the six week period is over I will only return to NY on infusion days (once every three weeks).
I think that's enough information to throw everyone today. A lesson in side effects will come up next, I know, I know, all very exciting... try not to jump off your seats! :)
I also received some very special goodies from wonderful people for my birthday.
I'll be posting pics of those gifts soon, so you can all see the amazing people who are in my life, and continue to cheer me on, every day.
Sending you all Love,
B
4 comments:
HUGS, I have Behcets and fevers for no appearant reason come with the disorder. Fevers suck.
Wish I had a magic wand, I'd hand it over for your use. Hang in there kiddo!
If love held the answer, you'd be cured Beautiful B........glad you're feeling a bit brighter and hope that continues. The trial seems pretty heavy going, but here's hoping that it does the trick.......always in our thoughts.......>3
If love held the answer, you'd be cured Beautiful B........
could not say it better myself ;)
loves you kid
I'm sitting here laughing at Kay and J's pictures...cute butts ; )
Hope that the fevers have continued to stay away since you wrote this post. Praying that SGN35 will work it's magic for you. Glad that the plan is on the calendar and set to go. Got everything crossed and Wullie's pom poms are shakin' for you dear friend.
Sending lots of love and positive thoughts as always from sunny So. California. ((HUGS))
Susan
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