Happy New Years,
It’s been a couple weeks since my last post, as it has been a mostly flat section of the process. For the majority of December, I was fighting gout (big toes) and joint (knee) pain while my blood counts were steady but still below normal levels.
They find that joint pain post-SCT concentrates on prior problem areas. In my case, that was centered on the right knee that took a beating over the years from skiing and running. Knock on wood, but these issues are mostly under control as of the end of December and I’m happy to be recommencing my rehab.
My white blood cell count (and importantly ANC count) have stayed in the normal range for the majority of December, but the red blood cells and platelets continued to be well below normal. Today, there was a good sign that these are both on an upward trend and I’m starting to feel it in the form of increasing energy.
The news today is that I had my Central Venous Catheter line removed, marking the end of regular infusions alongside the Day +60 milestone. I also confirmed with my doctor that we’ll need to remain in Houston for the entire 100 day post-SCT period. This means, we have a point on the horizon to return to Denver over President's day weekend around February 14. Writing this, it seems like a long time however Day +100 has always been the plan as MD Anderson carefully manages my care after transplant.
Cheers to positive thoughts and energy for a prosperous 2021.
Gary
More encouraging every month Gary, great to hear!! We bumped into Eric and Goose this past weekend, sounds you all had a nice holiday together. Looking forward to seeing you soon!
ReplyDeleteAnother positive step! So glad to hear you are moving in the right direction. If you need another good documentary to watch check out Sled Dog Soldiers (Netflix).
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Gary! Best wishes for a great 2021 with good health, peace, happiness and prosperity.
ReplyDeleteGlad to know that you are making great progress towards complete recovery, keep it up. We can’t wait to see you back in Denver soon!
Thanks for the update Gary. You're going to make a full recovery. Keep up the great effort. :) :)
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