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Old Sat Nov 2, 2013, 02:12 PM
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Dave,

All of that stuff sounds normal. Keep eating and drinking. I know that everyone is probably telling you this, but it is SO important!

Otherwise, I give you a huge pat on the back for posting.

Onward, Onward!!!!!

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Old Sat Nov 2, 2013, 08:38 PM
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Breathing into a 'new' non down pillow, helps kind of like breathing into a paper bag, but more gradual...

The build up of carbon dioxide does help to get rid if hiccups most of the time... I save this for when I need to go to sleep...

Regards...
Yeah well be careful when you do these things. We wouldn't want you to damage the pillow . Ya outdid yourself today. I'm impressed. Keep up the good work. Take your time but keep posting!!
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Old Mon Nov 4, 2013, 03:54 PM
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D+4

Well Last night finally hit 38 degrees C... (100.3)

This caused the National Guard to be called out... Blood tests, urine, etc...

They skipped the chest x-ray (to rule out Pneumonia) since lungs sounded clear...

Probably Neutropenic fever...

WBC counts are still 0 or <.01...

PLT's went from 14 to 9 then 1st set of PLT's, two days later at 5, got second set of PLT's, no adverse bleeding at these low levels...

Mouth on fire, can only manage 2-3 choc milks per day, now on IV nutrition...

Other than the above, generally comfortable...

Hanging in strong...

Best to all and God Bless...
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Old Mon Nov 4, 2013, 05:53 PM
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I'm happy to see ya post and coherently no less.
Hope they stabilize the fever quick.
I think WBC to zero and the burning throat is expected.

Hang tough Dave. you're a trooper!! You're doing great!
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Old Mon Nov 4, 2013, 06:13 PM
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As for coherence, they've wanted to put me on continuous Morphine, but I'm happy with on-demand button...

Feel I'd rather have control... and not feel drugged all the time...
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Old Mon Nov 4, 2013, 06:28 PM
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I can relate.. You can push the button whenever you want. I think it shuts off if you hit it to many times. I saw that on the sopranos one episode
You want a nice buzz but just enough so you can enjoy it and not sleep thru it
Take it easy.
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Old Tue Nov 5, 2013, 08:56 AM
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Dave,

When Doug ran a fever, they treated it immediately of course. But right away he engrafted. So it could be a good sign. Just sayin. . .

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Old Tue Nov 5, 2013, 01:26 PM
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D+5

HGB down to 7.3 from 8.5 the day before...

Dr.s insist we wait for under 7 before transfusion...

PLT's 9, will have 3rd set of PLT's... AB+, B+, and now AB+ again... (I'm B-) my donor is AB+...

Supposedly no issue for PLT's, haven't had an issue so far...

feeling OK, mouth still on fire when swallowing, coughing or drinking...

Still holding at 3 (130 calorie) choc milks per day + 1,000 calorie (70g Protien) IV nutrition...

Other than the above hanging in strong...

Best to all and God bless...
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Old Tue Nov 5, 2013, 03:08 PM
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Dave, Except for the NIH and a few other places, they don't like to give people your age a transfusion unless it goes below 7. Elderly, get transfused at 8. Those are the guidelines for men. There are people on here that don't have BMT w/ Plates that low. Also, your count could very well go up. Glad they got your fever under control. You engrafted already?. You sound great. Try not to cough.... I'm glad your progressing. You'll be out of there in no time. Keep posting. I move to a 5 week vidaza schedule on my end so every 5 weeks now instead of 4.
Take care and keep posting.
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Old Tue Nov 5, 2013, 05:19 PM
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Dave,

I agree with SBK. They wait until you are under 7. Doug got a lot more platelets than blood after his transplant. I think he had only one blood transfusion and the rest were platelets.

Hang in there. It sounds as if you are doing great. You may not think so, but you are!

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Old Wed Nov 6, 2013, 12:07 AM
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Dave your experience sounds simular to my husbands. He needed blood and plateletts transfused almost every other day after transplant until literally the day he got out. But now his counts are raising on their own the first time ever since being DX. So pls don't worry.
Also he had a fever before engrafting....a couple nights actually.
So although it hurts pls keep drinking, try not to worry, and get some rest. You will do great and I know it's easier said but we keep/kept telling eachother "no worries its not forever" that helps us anyway
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Old Wed Nov 6, 2013, 01:58 PM
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D+6

So my PLT's held after my 3rd batch (must have been a good one) and are at 20... Sweet!!!

My Hemoglobin fell overnight to 6.5 (I said RBC's a couple of times in previous posts, but I meant HGB)...

Got my 1st RBC's today (B-), and had a 11/16 expiration so should be fresh!!!

Had a little bit of a headache, due to low HGB, but that's to be expected....

otherwise par for course, nuepogen on D+7, still no WBC count to speak of, and fever never came back... 37.5 C at last check (38 C / 100.3 F considered a fever here)...

Thanks for all the support guys.... God Bless...
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Old Wed Nov 6, 2013, 03:01 PM
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Great news Dave! Sounds like you might be making your own platelets. I hope so. That's a big jump from where you were. Glad the fevers under control. The RBCs should give you a lift and your WBCs will be there soon. Glad your coming along. Progress is good! Keep Posting!
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Old Thu Nov 7, 2013, 05:13 AM
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Thanks for sharing your journey Whizbang! Your positive posts are an inspiration to us all. Hang in there, mate!
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Old Thu Nov 7, 2013, 06:05 AM
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Dave

Hang in there buddy you can beat this!!! My doctor explained to me Monday that he wouldn't be surpised for me to get a fever which will mean doing all that you are doing - you are in good hands. I got my date yesterday Jan 9th, and I am so excited - I will be going in around Nov 25 due to the fact my blasts are at 24% and he wants to get them down before the transplant. I am wishing you all the best and take care - take the meds they will help you get over this part. PS Believe me I understand about the control over something - sometimes we feel like we are not in control over any of this and being a type A personality its hard. Hang in there. Best to your family also.
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Old Thu Nov 7, 2013, 01:14 PM
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D+7

PLT's held in at 14, RBC Transfusion took me to HGB 6.9 (from 6.5), so getting second set (B-) expiring 6/12, as we speak...

Creatine came back at 2.6, pretty high, was 0.8 the day before, so they took me off IV nutrition, and I downed a bottle of water... Potasium also was high at 6ish if I recall, again was in normal range the days preceding.....

Still no WBC's to speak of, but I will get neupogen today...

Otherwise diarrhea and mouth sores are biggest issues...

Best to all and God bless...
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Old Thu Nov 7, 2013, 01:35 PM
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Dave

Hi - Mouthsores is horrible - If I am not on my antiviral meds I get them right away - I use magic mouthwash and have recently found Oragel WASH for Mouth Ulcers. It is almost better than the magic mouthwash -- Hope things get better.
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Old Thu Nov 7, 2013, 02:43 PM
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Thumbs up Way to go Big Dave!

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PLT's held in at 14, RBC Transfusion took me to HGB 6.9 (from 6.5), so getting second set (B-) expiring 6/12, as we speak...

Kretin came back at 2.6, pretty high, was 0.8 the day before, so they took me off IV nutrition, and I downed a bottle of water... Potasium also was high at 6ish if I recall, again was in normal range the days preceding.....

Still no WBC's to speak of, but I will get neupogen today...

Otherwise diarrhea and mouth sores are biggest issues...

Best to all and God bless...
You're doing great Dave!. Glad you didn't mention fever so I'm glad they got that out of the way.. You downed some water is your throat feeling better? I hope so. B- is your blood type if I'm keeping score correctly. Are you getting 2 units or one? RBCs can dissolve quickly but its great news your plates are in the double digits. Keep up the good work Bud, you're an inspiration to more than you'll ever know..You're being watched, like a guinea pig.
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Old Thu Nov 7, 2013, 02:54 PM
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Hi - Mouthsores is horrible - If I am not on my antiviral meds I get them right away - I use magic mouthwash and have recently found Oragel WASH for Mouth Ulcers. It is almost better than the magic mouthwash -- Hope things get better.
I agree Susan, they suck. Have them my whole life but they come and go without rhyme or reason and my dentists tell me its nothing.. I could never find this magic mouthwash but Ill give the Oragel Wash a try. Thanks for mentioning it. Good luck with your upcoming SCT, I know you really want it so I guess your excited and raring to go.
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Old Thu Nov 7, 2013, 04:09 PM
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Kidneys' and bladder ultrasounds all came back good, so hoping to just increase water intake to get numbers back in line...

Drinking water is still quite painful, but if I launch a couple of morphine missiles before, it's bearable... Fever was only for 8 hours at 100.3 F...

Best to all, and God bless...
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Old Thu Nov 7, 2013, 07:47 PM
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sbk007

Hi- the magic mouthwash comes by rx from the doctor - but I swear the Oragel Mouth Wash specifically for mouth ulcers is in a white bottle and I found it at Walmart , worked better than anything. I am anxious to get started ---best wishes to you
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Old Thu Nov 7, 2013, 08:59 PM
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Keep it going, Dave. The more liquids the better. Kudos to you for forcing them down!

Continued prayers and hope for your success!

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Old Fri Nov 8, 2013, 01:03 PM
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PLT's held in at 11, RBC Transfusion kept my HGB at 6.9 (from 6.9), so getting third set (B-) expiring 6/19, as we speak...

Creatine came back at 2.4, still high, was 2.6 the day before, so they kept me off IV nutrition, and I downing another bottle of water... Potasium was still high at 5, 6 yesterday but, again was in normal range the days preceding.....

Still no WBC's to speak of, but I will get 2nd neupogen injection today...

Otherwise diarrhea and mouth sores are still biggest issues...

Best to all and God bless...
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Old Fri Nov 8, 2013, 01:33 PM
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Dave -

So sorry that you are still having a hard time - I am praying for ya ---
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Old Fri Nov 8, 2013, 03:05 PM
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Hang in Dave

It only takes 1 day to turn the whole thing around.
It'll be there for ya. I know it will.
You read the stories, you know this will pass.
Keep Posting. You're one BraveDave.
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