Blood transfusion
Now that I have vented, have any of you had this procedure and did you feel better after it? I sure am hoping that this will give him some energy again...
This is also another example of you have to be your own advocate!
Thanks!
Lynda
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During the last three months of my treatments...
which were chemo only (Cisplatin and 5FU), I went in three times for transfusions....OMG what a difference it made in how I felt. It's not an instant "feel good", usually took 12 hours or so, but it was a huge difference. I hope a tranfusion does the same for your husband.
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Definitely should give himphrannie51 said:During the last three months of my treatments...
which were chemo only (Cisplatin and 5FU), I went in three times for transfusions....OMG what a difference it made in how I felt. It's not an instant "feel good", usually took 12 hours or so, but it was a huge difference. I hope a tranfusion does the same for your husband.
p
Definitely should give him more energy and if your internist recommends it I would go with it, because they don't transfuse as liberally as in the past. I hope your husband will be able to continue with his treatments eventually and am wishing , hoping , and praying for him to be well
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Phrannie and Joan,luvofmylif said:Definitely should give him
Definitely should give him more energy and if your internist recommends it I would go with it, because they don't transfuse as liberally as in the past. I hope your husband will be able to continue with his treatments eventually and am wishing , hoping , and praying for him to be well
Joan
Thank you! Twelve hours? Feels like nothing after the many weeks he has been feeling so poorly. Thank you for your responses!0
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