Low White Count...
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No, no, no
Mel you are not giving up all control over everything in your life. You are continuing to fight. It isn't helplessness.
I know the helpless feeling, but knowing that you are fighting with all the weapons at
your disposal helps.
well all keep praying for you and for the boss problem.
hugs to cheer you, cher0 -
Thank you, Cher, for your words of support. I was very weepy last night...that is another thing I feel I have no control over. These drugs make me so emotional!cherdaetwyler said:No, no, no
Mel you are not giving up all control over everything in your life. You are continuing to fight. It isn't helplessness.
I know the helpless feeling, but knowing that you are fighting with all the weapons at
your disposal helps.
well all keep praying for you and for the boss problem.
hugs to cheer you, cher
Enough about me...how are you doing? Where are you in your treatments? I'm going to add you to my list of friends today...email me anytime @ meldav@ipa.net.
Hugs right back atcha'.
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Hello Mel, You are in Arkansas and I am your neighbor, in Missouri. I have a cousin that retired in Buena Vista. Akansas is a beautiful state, my husband and I have been to Eureka Springs many times. About your white count, mine has dropped as low as .06 which is basically 0, but have never taken the nueprogen shots. That is probably because I do not work and can stay in and away from other people. I have been really lucky to have only had to fight off one cold all through this. I started treatment in September and have "2"!!!!!! left. I'm sorry you have to deal with that jerk of a boss. Start a journal about what he says and the way he treats you, you may need documentation in the future. Some people just can not see beyond themselves and they are to be pitied. You are getting the right attitude. I don't know about the nueprogen first hand but one of the ladies at my Onco's office told me that the shots gave her some achy flu-like symptoms. Hope you feel well and they bring your white count bouncing back..Love to you, Nancy0
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Dear Mel,
I also had a boss problem but it occurred after my treatment was over. My boss during treatment was fired. That had upset me very much because he was so understanding during my chemo and radiation absences. Rather than report to a new know nothing manager, I quit a job I enjoyed very much. I was able to spend a whole summer with my son before he went off to college. Then I got this terrific part time job as a computer specialist in a Christian School. So give up all your burdens and God will show you His new plans.
I heard that Neupogen works wonders so you should be feeling better real soon. Love Margaret0 -
Hi Mel, vinnie here. Sorry your going thru this stuff with your boss, but right now your what's important. My onco doesn't give Nupregin so when my counts are low I miss treatments. Have 2 more Taxol to go. Take the day and pamper yourself. I work full time and sometimes I wish I could take a few days off. Think of yourself, your worth it.nancys said:Hello Mel, You are in Arkansas and I am your neighbor, in Missouri. I have a cousin that retired in Buena Vista. Akansas is a beautiful state, my husband and I have been to Eureka Springs many times. About your white count, mine has dropped as low as .06 which is basically 0, but have never taken the nueprogen shots. That is probably because I do not work and can stay in and away from other people. I have been really lucky to have only had to fight off one cold all through this. I started treatment in September and have "2"!!!!!! left. I'm sorry you have to deal with that jerk of a boss. Start a journal about what he says and the way he treats you, you may need documentation in the future. Some people just can not see beyond themselves and they are to be pitied. You are getting the right attitude. I don't know about the nueprogen first hand but one of the ladies at my Onco's office told me that the shots gave her some achy flu-like symptoms. Hope you feel well and they bring your white count bouncing back..Love to you, Nancy
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