Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Good bye 2005

I don’t know about you but I’m glad to see 2005 behind me. Years that end in “5” have not been good for Mary Jo & me since 1985. We hope you & your loved ones have a happy & healthy 2006.

Last week went better than expected. I had a PET scan & bone marrow biopsy on Wednesday then got my lymphocytes returned to me on Thursday from the WBC’s I gave before the chemo. It has something to do with improving immunity & increasing the effectiveness of the vaccinations. I will have two more similar leukophereses during the course of the protocol. Friday I got my first vaccination, growth factor & a vaccination booster all SQ in the same spot in the arm and other than soreness I had no ill effects. That was very good news because reactions are common as with all vaccinations.

The PET was about the same as before, the biopsy showed some early improvement and all the labs looked good, but the hemoglobin has been slow to recover hanging between 8.6 & 9.7 so fatigue & postural dizziness are still problems. It takes nothing to get my heart rate to 130.

The good news is that we came back home on New years Eve afternoon and will be here till a week from Wednesday when we are back for two days for the 2nd vaccination then we are home again for another 12 days. It is sure nice to have most of the month at home because most of February will be spent in LR. I’m feelin good and drove today for the 1st time in 3 weeks. I’m a liberated man (temporarily). My head almost looks like Big Al’s (one of my Methodist ED buddies) except for a little fuzz and it gets cold so I’m thinking of getting a do-rag. And by the way, if it wasn’t for fatigue I could still whip Big Al’s ass!!

So I’ll be able to see some folks this month which will be nice after feeling like I’ve been in isolation for the past few weeks. We’ll keep you posted as things develop

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