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Monday, August 30, 2010

In the Hospital- Infection!


Tabitha brought me Mexican food Wed night. Yummo!! She knows I love it. When we worked in Pain Clinic together we would go out every Friday for lunch. Thanks Tab! Love ya!


On Saturday 28th I was having chills and had a fever of 100.6. I had recently had an increase in the drainage from the site in my right chest area where my old power port was. I had it removed 4 weeks ago since it was not healing well, so I figured that's where the possible infection was coming from. I was admitted about 11pm to Galion Hospital.

They did labs, chest xray, blood cultures, and wound culture. So far the wound culture has come back negative. Today, Dr. Leone said he wants to keep me to see what the blood cultures are going to show and to get more Vancomyacin IV in me. Really, I don't have anything else to do. hehehe. The only thing I don't like is all these POKES!! My IV has gone bad twice! and with all the other stuff it's been over 14 pokes! Uggggg!!!!

I still had a little fever and chills Sunday night but today I feel much better. I have been up walking around and chatting a bit more. I also had more visitors today! Thanks Kim & Dana for the nice balloons! Lindy stopped in on his way to PT. Mom & Dave were here. Ruth & Steve brought me a hot fudge sundae- YUM! Todd & his fam popped in last night too.

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It's 2010! Time to Reflect...

Almost 18 months cancer-free...how long will it last? Such an aggressive cancer, this damn Leiomyosarcoma! Every CT/MRI I have had since my completion of radiation in August 2008 was VERY stressful. Even when I didn't realize it, "SCAN"XIETY loomed in the back of head. Knowing that I had a 50% chance of the cancer returning. Wondering if NOT having chemo back then was the right path. Since my doc's hadn't dealt with many sarcomas, did they really know the BEST treatments?
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